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Evidence for a Feeder Pipe and Associated Alteration at the Brunswick No. 12 Massive-Sulfide Deposit (6ba284c3-b619-4b87-9743-c3aba495d77c)By Wayne D. Goodfellow, William M. Luff, Steven J. Juras
Brunswick No. 12 is a vent-proximal massive sulfide deposit that formed above a feeder pipe with associated hydrothermal alteration. Because of the replacement of bedded sulfides deposited above the h
Jan 1, 1992
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Mill Operator Training-Where do we Go?By Andre Vien, D. H. Hendriks, D. Willet, B. C. Flintoff
"For many years the training of mill operators was an informal process which involved senior operators training junior operators on an as-needed basis. Recognizing the needs and benefits of better tra
Jan 1, 1994
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SEDEX Lead-zinc Deposits - Proposed Sub-types and Their CharacteristicsBy E. M. Hillary, D. F. Sangster
"Abstract - As a contribution to the World Minerals Geoscience Database Project, an index-level database comprising information on 142 SEDEX Pb-Zn deposits and occurrences was constructed in Microsoft
Jan 1, 1998
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Canadian mining automation evolution: The digital mine en route to minewide automationBy Malcolm Scobie
"This paper reviews the evolution of Canadian surface and underground mining automation, principally relating to: advances in communications, initial development of machine teleoperation from line-of-
Jan 1, 1995
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Designing Sustainable Prosperity “DSP” a Collaborative Effort to Build Resilience in the Copper Producing RegionsBy F. Prescott, D. Hiam-Galvez, J. Hiam
Mines are frequently located in remote areas with little conventional employment and few opportunities for the existing population. The development and operation of the mines results in several years
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation of Copper Slag Cleaning PotentialsBy Sina Mostaghel, M. Guo, E. Klaffenbach
The current paper is focused on evaluating the behavior of copper in a copper production slag and the assessment of metal recovery possibilities. For this reason, thermodynamic calculations were carri
Jan 1, 2019
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Electrochemical Evaluation of the Dissolution of Chalcopyrite in Cupric Chloride SolutionsBy L. Beiza, L. Velásquez-Yévenes
Chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant copper sulphide on Earth, but it has proved to be problematic in its processing by leaching, mainly related to its refractory nature, slow kinetic rates of dis
Jan 1, 2019
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Optimization Initiatives at Altonorte on the Path to Becoming a World Class SmelterBy Beatrice Pierre, Juan Carrasco
Altonorte began as a concentrate roasting operation in 1988 under the name of Refimet. In 1993, a copper smelter was built with a design capacity of 203,000 tonnes per annum of concentrate. Since 2001
Jan 1, 2019
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Energy conservation at Inco Metals Company: Frood-Stobie mill-heating and ventilating systemBy C. R. Kerr
"This paper describes the revisions to the heating and ventilating system at the Frood-Stobie mill, which resulted in substantial savings in energy costs.IntroductionInco Metals Company, a unit of Inc
Jan 1, 1981
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Innovations and Breakthroughs in Mineral processing that have shaped the Existing Mining IndustryBy B. K. Gorain
"As mining has evolved over a century, so are the challenges associated with mining. Mining of complex ore bodies at greater depths is a major challenge requiring high capital and operating costs due
Jan 1, 2016
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An Overview of Southern African PGM SmeltingBy R. T. Jones
The largest known platinum group metal (PGM) deposit in the world is the Bushveld Complex in South Africa, with the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe also being one of the biggest. It is therefore not surprising
Jan 1, 2005
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New tax rules for northern allowancesBy Robert B. Parsons
"Starting January 1, 1987 employers, employees, and other taxpayers are confronted with a new set of rules dealing with the taxation of travel and housing benefits relating to isolated posts in Canada
Jan 1, 1987
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Successful loss controlBy B. R. Casement
"Managing safety on the basis of after-the-fact reaction to accidents, can never be more than partially successful. Injuries will occur as long as the underlying potential for them still exists. Unles
Jan 1, 1993
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An Approach to Assess and Control the Flotation of Minerals – SemiconductorsBy V. Panayotov, M. Panayotova
"Finding a reliable relationship between fundamental properties of minerals of non-ferrous metals and their ability to float is extremely important. The approach presented in this work allows us to dr
Jan 1, 2016
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The Importance of Coal in Meeting the Energy Needs of the WorldBy L. Gawlik
Since the beginning of the 20th century, coal has been the world?s main source of primary energy. In the last few decades, consumption of coal has gradually decreased in some European countries and el
Aug 1, 2013
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Potential Impacts of In Situ Metal Recovery Processes on Microbial EcologyBy F. F. Roberto
Sulfuric acid has been demonstrated to be an efficient lixiviant for in situ extraction of copper in the past. It has also been proposed that microbial production (by iron-oxidizing acidophilic bacter
Jan 1, 2019
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Exposition of Applications of Uncertainty Quantification to Modeling Pyrometallurgical Processes Using a Model of Copper Fire Refining as an ExampleBy P. E. Mather, M. J. M. Krane
Uncertainty quantification is a means of articulating the reliability of model estimations. Models of copper pyrometallurgical processes have been published for decades but discussion of their reliabi
Jan 1, 2019
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In Integrated Approach for Characterization, Selection, and Development of Tailored Frother Formulations for Sulfide FlotationBy Esau Arinaitwe
The most extensively used methods and approaches for characterizing and selecting frothers for plant application are based on measurements in clean water in the absence of solids and without considera
Jan 1, 2019
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When is progressive regressive?By Robert B. Parsons
"New Brunswick Finance Minister John Baxter pulled something out of a hat for the mining industry in April, but there is a general concensus in the industry that he should put II back where it came fr
Jan 1, 1984
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A Laboratory Procedure to Determine the Amount of Gravity Recoverable Gold -A Case Study at Hemlo Gold MinesBy Wayne F. Luinstra, Frédérique Vincent, André R. Laplante
"A test to determine the amount of gravity recoverable gold (GRG) in an ore is described. Typical GRG results are given; possible uses are discussed. A case study of how the technology was used at Hem
Jan 1, 1996