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A history of mining in the Bathurst area, northern New Brunswick, CanadaBy William M. Luff
"The Bathurst area has recorded mining production as early as 1837, although the bulk of the production has come in recent years. Production has been mainly from the well-known massive sulphide deposi
Jan 1, 1995
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Design in Weak Rock Masses: Nevada Underground Mining OperationsBy Tom Brady
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to incorporate data on wea
May 1, 2006
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New Locked Charge Protection System Prevents Damage to 14MW Geared Mill (7b868bde-460b-4446-94f2-2b070ebb2f1b)By P. van Zyl, M. Lombaard
The 14MW SAG mill at Tarkwa, Ghana, experienced a frozen drop charge incident on 10 February 2010. This caused downtime of 112 hours, a repair cost of $200k and production loss of 162,000 tons, corres
Jan 1, 2012
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Asset Optimization Systems: 5 Lessons From 10 Years in MiningBy Greg Johnson
Maintenance needs information about assets to optimize availability and production needs information about performance and consumption to maximize output. In considering both these needs together as,
Aug 1, 2013
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Sale of mining operationsbasic tax considerationsBy R. D. Brown
Higher metal prices have resulted not only in increased exploration and production, but also increased activity in the purchase of mining properties and mines. This article discusses some of the basic
Jan 1, 1980
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of an undermined shaft at the Hustas mine, TurkeyBy C. O. Aksoy
"Pillars left to ensure the stability of major underground coal mine infrastructure (shafts, drifts) often contain substantial quantities of coal. Recovery of this coal is an efficient use of the reso
Jan 1, 2005
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Permitting, Construction and Commissioning of a New Slag Landfill at Boliden HarjavaltaBy Esa Peuraniemi, Hanna-Leena Heikkilä
Boliden Harjavalta has been operating a copper flash smelter since 1949. Thus, in 2019, the smelter is celebrating its 70th anniversary of flash smelting. Slag formation is an integral part of the sme
Jan 1, 2019
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A Novel Framework for Modelling Flotation Column HydrodynamicsBy P. R. Brito-Parada, G. Bhutani
"The physical processes occurring in flotation columns are very complex as they take place at different scales over a range of sizes and multiple phases. Column design and optimum operating parameters
Jan 1, 2016
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A Coupled Fluid/Structure Simulation of Semi-Solid Deformation in an A356 Aluminum AlloyBy F. Sheykh-Jaberi, S. L. Cockcroft, A. B. Phillion
A coupled fluid/structure model has been developed to simulate semi-solid deformation in an industrial aluminum casting alloy, A356. Although this alloy has a significant eutectic fraction, nearly 50%
Jan 1, 2014
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Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) for Resource Estimation at Inco Technical Services LimitedBy Lawrence B. Cochrane, Olivier Tavchandjian, J. Michael Anderson, Christopher R. Davis
"Abstract - Resource modelling is a complex process involving different specialists with relevant experience using a multi-disciplinary approach and the best available technology and reviews by indepe
Jan 1, 2001
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IOCG Exploration, Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault Zone Nova ScotiaBy Tom Setterfield
Monster Copper Resources ?Junior focused solely on IOCG deposits ?Founded by ex-WMC geoscientists ?Properties in Brazil, Wernecke Breccias (Yukon), Central Mineral Belt and Nova Scotia Nova Scoti
Apr 1, 2005
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Quasi-Real Time Seismic Hazard Maps for MiningBy Marty Hudyma
Mining-induced seismicity and rockbursting is one of the primary risks in deep mines. Seismic data management software has been created to facilitate analysis of mining-induced seismicity. The Mine Se
Oct 1, 2009
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Experimental Study on Comminution and Mineral Liberation of a Copper Ore by Interparticle BreakageBy J. Y. Liu
In Comparison to the application of HPGR (high-pressure grinding rolls) in the cement industry and in iron ore processing, the introduction of this energy-efficient comminution technology to processin
Jan 1, 2016
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The Flooding of the Cominco Potash Mine and its RehabilitationBy Fritz F. Prugger
In August, 1970, during routine shaft grouting, a major water source was intersected. Water and quicksand under very high pressure entered the shaft at a rate of 65 m3 per minute. The mine and both sh
Jan 1, 1979
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New Locked Charge Protection System Prevents Damage To 14mw Geared MillBy H De Beer
The 14MW SAG mill at Tarkwa, Ghana, experienced a frozen drop charge incident on 10 February 2010. This caused downtime of 112 hours, a repair cost of $200k and production loss of 162,000 tons, corres
Nov 1, 2011
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Hydrometallurgical Pumps Materials and DesignBy T. R. Heflin
The paper provides a comprehensive discussion of pump selection for the hydrometallurgical industry. Material suitability, in addition to proper size and design, will provide extended life for pumps i
Jan 1, 1979
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Steel Mill Dust Recycling Through the "2Sdr Process"By C. Pichler, J. Antrekowitsch
During the production process of steel and other metals a lot of different by products are generated in high amounts. Some of these residues are recycled to recover valuable metals like zinc, lead, co
Jan 1, 2014
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Intelligent P&IDs, their creation and use in process hazard analysis of refineries and chemical plantsBy T. D. Traubert, J. T. Dietz, D. Catena
"Canadian process industry experts have often observed the strong trend for U.S. industrial safety and environmental laws to creep across the border. These experts will be interested in new United Sta
Jan 1, 1993
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Chuquicamata: Quality Challenges throughout 100 Years of Copper Electrorefining and ElectrowinningBy J. C. Salas, A. Weishaupt, J. A. Guzman
The origins of the electrorefining process date back to 1869, when the first ER cathodes were produced at Pembrey, South Wales. By the time that Pembrey was closing, Chuquicamata tank house was under
Jan 1, 2019
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Wettability Measurements in the Selection of Extender Oils For Potash Ore FlotationBy A. Atrafi, L. Barroilhet
The top size of particles in the flotation of potash ores, which can be as large as 4 mm, exceeds by far the top size in other flotation plants. It is then understandable that while long chain amines
Jan 1, 2016