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Methodology for Design Risk Assessment In Burst-Prone Mines: A Case StudyBy D. J. Cheung, V. N. Kazakidis
ABSTRACT Seismicity and rockburst problems in hard-rock mines negatively impact safety and profitability. The authors propose a design risk methodology as a relative risk assessment for underground ex
Jan 1, 2014
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Operating Risk in Economic Analysis for the Assessment of Design & Planning Alternatives in Underground Mine FeasibilitiesBy S. A. Kenzap
Risk & Uncertainty ? Uncertainty about a situation can often indicate risk, which is the possibility of loss, damage, or any other undesirable event. Most people desire low risk, which would translat
Oct 1, 2010
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Recovery of Silica From Impure Sand DepositsBy W. R. Smith
Introduction No commercial deposits of silica sand are known to occur in British Columbia, so all requirements for foundry and other uses must be imported. During the war, nearly 5,000 tons per yea
Jan 1, 1947
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Research on Asbestos FibresBy M. S. Badollet
Introduction Very little fundamental research has been done on asbestos fibre to cake maximum advantage of its properties and to determine in what commercial products it can best be utilized. Fo
Jan 1, 1948
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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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Tailing Disposal at the Allenby ConcentratorBy L. H. McKay
Tailing Dams Three types of dam have been structed to impound tailings from the Allenby mill: 1.- By classifier unit 2.- By earth dam 3.- By direct deposition of tailings The first type, whic
Jan 1, 1950
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Recycling of copperBy Göckmann. Klau
"IntroductionCopper has been recycled ever since its discovery. Even in Graeco-Roman times recycling of this resistant, and thus valuable material was carried out as a matter of course. Just take, as
Jan 1, 1992
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CyanidationBy Eric Johnson
"IntroductionHistoricalCyanidation is a leaching process, in world-wide use, to extract gold (and silver) from ores and concentrates. The process has many inherent advantages on account of its adaptab
Jan 1, 1989
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Safe Rapid Drifting ? Practical ConstraintsBy Fidelis T. Suorineni
Rapid drifting enables quicker access to orebodies, higher productivity rates and a resultant reduction in activity costs. Increased advance rates, by examination of the key components (face preparati
Apr 1, 2005
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Application of a cross-pit bridge conveyor system in miningBy R. W. Zeindler, D. A. Fawcett
"A summary is presented of the report completed by the Coal Mining Research Centre in 1980. This report was of a cross-pit conveyor system applied as an auxiliary mining complement to the major stripp
Jan 1, 1981
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Column flotation circuit design at Les Mines SelbaieBy H. Soto, P. Lacombe, R. del Villar
"During the summer of1989, Les Mines Selbaie, with the cooperation of Université Laval initiated a research project to evaluate the column flotation technology for its concentrator near Joutel, Quebec
Jan 1, 1993
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Engineering Challenges in MiningBy C. E. White
The depletion of higher grade mineral reserves will accelerate the trend toward production from progressively larger and lower grade deposits. The discovery of adequate reserves of leaner ores will re
Jan 1, 1967
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New Health and Safety Standards in U.S. Metal and Non-Metallic MinesBy Earl T. Hayes
This paper briefly reviews the laws enacted in the United States governing the coal miner. It discusses amendments to the Coal Mine Safety Act and describes the provisions of the Metal and Non-Metalli
Jan 1, 1969
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An infrastructure for surface mining equipment teleoperationBy M. G. Lipsett
"Mining properties are becoming increasingly remote, a challenging situation for operating and maintaining equipment. Logistics of transporting workers and materials can be alleviated by having timely
Jan 1, 2000
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International Upper Mantle ProjectBy Robert J. Uffen
YOU will likely recall the accomplishments of the International Geophysical Year of 1957, with its polar expeditions, the discovery of the Van Allen radiation belts and the spectacular launchings of t
Jan 1, 1962
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Effect of T4 and T6 Heat Treatments on Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of AX91-Re Mg AlloyBy K. Meshinchi Asl
In this study the effects of T4 and T6 heat treatments on microstructural characteristics of AZ91 alloy containing Rare Earth elements have been investigated. Formation of intermetallic Al1 1RE3 needl
Jan 1, 2007
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Factors Influencing the Design and Application of Downhole DrillsBy John Knox
The object of this paper is to present an analysis of the major problems encountered both in the design and application of downhole drills. Particular reference is made to design features governed by:
Jan 1, 1965
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Rare earth element lithogeochemistry of granitoid mineral depositsBy B. J. Fryer, R. P. Taylor
"As a monitor of the processes involved in the formation of granitoid mineral deposits the coherent group behaviour of the rare earth elements (REE) actively reflects changing fluid characteristics. F
Jan 1, 1983
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Best Practices In Drying And Calcining Of YellowcakeBy S. Kashani Nejad, M. Bellino, K. Collins, C. Tovee, J. Godwin
Motivated by safety considerations, logistical issues, transportation cost savings, product diversification, and marketing preferences, several uranium producers are revisiting their business models a
Jan 1, 2020
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Bulk Flotation Characteristics of a Sulphidic Gold Ore from the Barry District of QuebecBy S. Kelebek, E. Yalcin
This paper reports bulk flotation characteristics of a pyritic gold ore sample from the Barry District, Quebec using isopropyl and amyl xanthates. The ore sample was highly floatable with particles sh
Jan 1, 2011