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Comminution and Metallurgical Testwork Program Approach for Successful Project DesignBy R. Esteban, D. Runnels, S. Girgin, J. Torrealba-Vargas
"Each mineral processing project requires early testwork to evaluate the economic potential of a deposit. The testwork needs to be efficient and it should provide enough information to obtain key para
Jan 1, 2016
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Directive 019 Historique? Élaboration de la Directive 019 (1982) ? Objectifs: ? Protection de l ?environnement ? Procédure administrative pour analyse et évaluation environnementale ? Officialisée en 1989 ? pas eu de m
May 1, 2001
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Quantitative mineralogical analysis of Co and Cu distribution in historical slags from Küre (Turkey)By Eric Pirard
"A mineralogical and trace element analysis was performed on the Küre historical slags in order to evaluate the possible recovery of copper and cobalt. Reflected light microscopy, electron microprobe
Jan 1, 1991
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Effect of Core Diameter on the Bond Impact Crushing Work Index Test (Phillips Enterprises LLC, DJB Consultants, Inc, Alex G. Doll Consulting Ltd )By R. Phillips, A. G. Doll, D. J. Barratt
"The Bond low energy impact (crushing) work index test is specified to be performed on rock specimens between 50 mm and 75 mm in effective diameter. NQ-diameter drill core, frequently used in mineral
Jan 1, 2012
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What?s in a Goal? Strategies for Carbon Management in Mining?Introduction to the Delphi Group ?Why is carbon important to your organization ?Key elements of a carbon management strategy ?Inventory ?Risk & opportunity scan ?Mitigation options and financial
May 1, 2009
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The effect of shearing on the quality of some coals in the southeastern Canadian CordilleraBy R. M. Bustin
"Extensive deposits of tectonically sheared coal of the Mist Mountain Formation occur in the south eastern Canadian Cordillera. The quality of the coal varies markedly; it is commonly partially oxidiz
Jan 1, 1982
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Ontario's industrial mineral industry: an overviewBy Ken Steele, Pam Sangster, Myra Gerow
Ontario leads Canada in production of structural materials and ranks third in production of non-metallic minerals. The total value of industrial mineral production in 1997 was $1.6 billion. The provin
Jan 1, 2001
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MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Morphology of the Northeastern Mohns Ridge: Results from SeaMARC II Surveys in the Norwegian-Greenland SeaBy Eirik Sundvor, Hany Doss, Peter Vogt, Kathleen Crane
"Abstract - In 1989-1990, the SeaMARC II side-looking sonar (11 to 12 kHz) and swath bathymetric system imaged more than 80 000 km2 of the seafloor in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea and southern Arctic O
Jan 1, 1999
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Process Metallurgy in Circular Economy System Design: Challenges & SolutionsBy N. Bartie
Realising the circular economy (CE) is faced with some significant challenges. Process metallurgy and its infrastructure play key roles at the heart of making the CE work. Therefore, the enabling role
Jan 1, 2019
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Effect of Grinding Conditions on Selective Dispersion Flocculation of High Alumina Containing Iron Ore SlimesBy Dharmendr Kumar, Pradip, Beena Rai, Venugopal Tammishetti
"Due to rapid depletion of high grade Indian iron ores, there is a need to utilize low grade fines and slimes. However, these fines and slimes, in their current form, cannot be utilized in steel makin
Jan 1, 2016
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A Method for determining anisotropic transport properties in fuell cell porous transport layersBy D. Hamilton
The electrode of a PEM fuel cell consists of two distinct sections - the catalyst layer and the porous transport layer (PTL). There are several kinds of PTL material, although all use carbon fibres as
Jan 1, 2005
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“Around the Copper World in Eighty Days” A Virtual Tour of World Copper Operations and TechnologiesBy A. E. M. Warner, P. J. Mackey
Copper metal is produced in large or small tonnages in almost all countries of the world—handling raw materials in the form of either as-mined or milled ores, custom concentrates, or other custom mate
Jan 1, 2019
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Nanisivik Mine - A Profitability Comparison of Actual Mining to the Expectations of the Feasibility StudyBy Neil R. Burns, Michael Doggett
Abstract - The Nanisivik mine offers a unique opportunity to examine the economics of a mining scenario from its original feasibility study through to closure. In the early 1970s, the Strathcona Sound
Jan 1, 2004
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On the use of Limestone Drains in the Passive Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD).By Louis R. Bernier
Most systematic studies carried out on passive treatment systems incorporating the use of limestone drains, under aerobic or anaerobic conditions, essentially deal with the treatment of effluents from
Nov 1, 2002
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Manning Best Practice in AustraliaBy Stephen Williams
This paper examines manning best practice in the Australian mining industry. In particular, the paper considers a range of mining operations and their manning levels as measured by operational benchma
May 1, 2009
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Quantification of the DSM Potential of Commercially Available Energy Conservation Technology Applications at Present and Future Hard Rock Mines in British ColumbiaBy Andrew Bamber
The mining and beneficiation of minerals is the second largest end-use of electrical power on the planet, and comminution is by far the largest single contributor to this. Several jurisdictions, inclu
Aug 1, 2013
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Stop Metal Losses in Processes with Sulphide, Cyanide, Ammonia and Pressure FluctuationsBy F. W. Crossland
Losses of metal are often traced to incorrect pH/ORP signals in flotation, leaching, extraction, electrolysis, and precipitation processes, aggravated by pressure changes. IC Controls, a Canadian mini
Jan 1, 2014
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Remediation of a Uranium Processing FacilityBy Ernest Becker
Golder Associates provided overall radiological direction and assistance to the client in their interactions with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and operational radiation protection services f
Aug 1, 2010
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Utilization Of Cell Voltage And Temperature Data Of Wireless Cellsensors In Copper Refinery Monitoring, Control And MaintenanceOver the years, efficient on-line monitoring of performance and status of an electrolytic copper refining process has been challenging due to the need for complex electrical measurement systems and th
Jan 1, 2007
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The SCR® Process Produces High Quality Copper Rod Around The WorldBy P. W. Ware
The majority of all refined copper is consumed to produce electrical conductors. Most copper conductors are drawn into wire from 8 mm ETP copper rod produced from high purity copper cathodes. Southwir
Jan 1, 2007