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Mathematical Models for Optimum Design of Grinding CircuitsBy A. L. Mular
Some specific cases of the collection of data from industrial grinding and classifying operations, and the development of models from the data so obtained, will be described. The problems encountered,
Jan 1, 1971
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Performance Evaluation and Analysis of a New Pumpable Resin Injection System for Rock Bolting ApplicationsBy W. Dolsak
Introduction Alternative bolting injection resin Hollow bars, rebars, and cable bolts Results from an in-house product development project Sept. 2011 to Feb. 2013 Goals Introduction of a new
May 1, 2013
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The Inequality of the Distribution of World Mineral SuppliesBy G. J. S. Govett
World mineral production is dominated by six countries - the U.S., the U.S.S.R , Canada, South Africa, Australia and China - which also hold most of the reserves of the world?s minerals. For the devel
Jan 1, 1977
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Development of Diatomaceous Earth in Nova ScotiaBy Reginals W. Burroughs
Diatomaceous or infusorial earth, also called diatomite; fossil meal, or kieselguhr, is derived from the lowest form of vegetable life, the unicellular alga:. It consists of the siliceous remains of e
Jan 1, 1928
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Gas Dispersion Management In A Copper I Molybdenum Separation CircuitThe effect of superficial gas rate distribution (Jg profile) on down-the-bank metallurgical response was tested in the rougher-scavenger bank (eight 10-m3 tank cells, 4 roughers and 4 scavengers) at H
Jan 1, 2007
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The Use of the Induced Polarization Method To Find Ore Under Lake ChibougamauBy P. G. Hallof
The exploration staff of Campbell-Chibougamau Mines Limited has used past experience to delineate several areas of geologic interest under Lake. Chibougamau. Du• ring the winter of 1964-65, a reconnai
Jan 1, 1967
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HeapSim - Unravelling the mathematics of heap bioleachingBy N. Ogbonna, D. G. Dixon
Although heap bioleaching has been recognized as an economic alternative for treating low grade mineral ores, the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes involved are complex. A detaile
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of the Similarity Principle in Predicting the Optimum Performance of Iron Reduction KilnsAccording to the principle of similarity, the physical and chemical configurations of a system can be defined by ratios of magnitudes within the system and do not de-pend on the size or nature of unit
Jan 1, 1964
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Prospecting with the Geiger CounterBy J. D. Bateman
Introduction The lifting of restrictions on the development of radioactive mineral deposits by private individuals has re-opened the search for uranium in Canada to a large body of professionally t
Jan 1, 1949
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Alternative to Improve the Traditional Chinese Copper SmelterBy S. Demetrio
China has a traditional segment of Copper Smelters with its own Chinese technology, typically small in size from 20.000 to 50.000 tCu/a, and they are responsible for the processing and production of m
Jan 1, 2007
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Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part I: Control strategy designBy A. Desbiens, R. del Villar
"This two-part paper summarizes the design and implementation of a distributed PIbased control strategy installed at the B grinding circuit, at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. Part I deta
Jan 1, 1997
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A Gold Reserve and the CurrencyBy Theodore H. Boggs
The battle of the gold standard is not limited to one country alone, or even to a single group of countries. It is being waged merrily in many important commercial and industrial quarters. Though it i
Jan 1, 1925
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Teck's Exploration Approach in Eastern CanadaBy Barry D. Simmons
Abstract -A well-defined approach is essential to ensure the long-term success of a regional exploration program. Teck's approach in eastern Canada is designed to fulfill corporate objectives whi
Jan 1, 1992
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Salt in OntarioBy G. R. Guillet
Salt is restricted to five major beds in south western Ontario, totalling as much as 200 m in thickness. These beds are located at depths ranging from 270 m to 750 m below the surface, fringing Lake H
Jan 1, 1984
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Remote Sensing Enabling Technologies for Assessment of Construction Worker?s Musculoskeletal Disorder Risks: A Review and Future ExtensionBy Fei Dai
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a group of painful disorders that affect muscles, tendons, nerves, joints, cartilage, and ligaments. They are a serious problem among the workforce in the United S
Aug 1, 2013
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Noranda's Bell Allard pastefill plant: commissioning and beyondBy Maureen McGuiness
"The pastefill circuit at the Bell Allard Mine in Matagami, Quebec started up in August 1999. The surface pastefill plant produces a cemented paste which is sent underground by gravity through a verti
Jan 1, 2002
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Modifications to Improve LHD-Type VehiclesBy J. P. Morgan, D. B. Stewart
"AbstractLoad-haul-dump machines equipped with. a torque converter and hydraulic pumps have been field tested by means of an engine monitoring instrumentation package. It was found that owing to paras
Jan 1, 1977
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Sankey Trees: Visualization of Energy FlowsBy Adam Turcotte
Mining operations consume a considerable amount of energy, and while reduced energy consumption is desirable, it is not always clear how to achieve this goal. Understanding the opportunities to optimi
Aug 1, 2013
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The influence of a delaminated layer on the impedance spectrum of an operating solid oxide fuel cellBy J. I. Gazzarri
A model of solid oxide fuel cell AC impedance behaviour has been developed and is used to simulate the frequency response of a single cell with and without mechanical damage. The results indicate that
Jan 1, 2005
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Cyanide Analysis: A ReviewBy N. Ahern, L. Manoukian
"Cyanide is a leaching agent for precious metals commonly used in gold ore processing. Cyanide exists in various forms (including free, complexed as weak or strong complexes, and as ions such as cyana
Jan 1, 2017