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Vibration analysis of mining shovelsBy P. N. Saavedra, E. A. Salamanca
"The maintenance strategies in the mining industry are changing from operative and periodic inspection strategies to a condition-based, predictive maintenance strategy centred in vibration analysis pl
Jan 1, 2002
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Water Recovery via Natural Freeze-ThawBy E. Shum, V. G. Papangelakis
"Attempts to reduce the energy requirements of water recovery in the process industries have resulted in the development of techniques to freeze and purify aqueous solutions that take advantage of loc
Jan 1, 2017
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The Magdalen IslandsBy F. J. Alcock
THE Magdalen islands have recently been attracting attention as a possible source of manganese. As early as 1880 small masses of manganese oxides were known to occur in the soil and at least one attem
Jan 1, 1941
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Information technology in mining: An overview of the Mining IT User GroupBy M. G. Lipsett
"The Mining Information Technology User Group considers information to be a strategic enabler to improved business performance in mining. This ad hoc group has been meeting since 2000 to share knowled
Jan 1, 2003
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Administration Building Miners? Change-Rooms and General Offices of the McIntyre Porcupine Mines, LimitedBy Angus D. Campbell
Introduction In the Twentieth Annual Report of the Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, Limited, for the year ending March 31st, 1932, the General Manager, Mr. R. J. Ennis, said: "During the period under revie
Jan 1, 1933
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Longwall Mining at Sydney MinesBy J. J. McDougall
Until quite recently, the coal in the Cape Breton field was won from comparatively thick seams with light cover, and from submarine areas, and the system of mining naturally followed was pillar-and-st
Jan 1, 1928
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Rock fall in surface miningBy C. O. Brawner, J. Kalejta II
"The classical approach to control rock fall and ravel in open pit mining has been to use catch benches. The width and volume of benches is most dependent on the bench height, size of loading equipmen
Jan 1, 2002
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One ton of bismuth in the lead smelter and 60 years of Kroll-BettertonBy Funsho K. Ojebuoboh
With several “green” applications on the horizon, bismuth has become an even more important minor metal in the smelting and refining of lead. Smelters with a complex sulphide feed invariably deal with
Jan 1, 1996
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Analysis of results from a PFC measurement campaignBy P. Desclaux, A. Gosselin
"In 1999, PFC measurements were carried out at Alcan smelters as part of a large measurement campaign led by the Canadian Aluminium Association. Side worked prebake (SWPB) and horizontal stud Söderber
Jan 1, 2002
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Tuyere Pressure Frequency Measurements In A Peirce Smith ConverterBy M. Kreuh
An investigation of the pressure pulse spectrum generated by the gas dispersion processes in a Peirce Smith copper converter was undertaken via the simultaneous measurement of four tuyeres using high
Jan 1, 2007
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Chloride hydrometallurgy for complex sulphides: A reviewBy D. S. Flett
"The current state-of-the-art of chloride hydrometallurgy for treatment of complex sulphide bulk concentrates is reviewed. General considerations regarding the various flowsheet steps are examined and
Jan 1, 2002
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Considerations regarding the definition of remotely located integrated cogeneration plants. Part 1By D. Berkley
"The competitive pressure, the increasing energy costs and the environmental regulations impose substantial challenges to the definition of power plants serving industrial facilities. Primary mining a
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Heat Treatment on Linear Friction Welded TI-5553By E. Dalgaard
During linear friction welding of titanium alloy Ti-5A1-5V-5Mo-3Cr (Ti-5553), the weld zone exhibits beta (B) grain refinement and alpha (a) phase depletion that have the combined effect of deteriorat
Jan 1, 2011
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Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes — New developmentsBy K. Leung, J. E. Udd, L. B. Geller, F. Kitzinger
"Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine in Timmins, Ontario, in February 1945 when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived
Jan 1, 2003
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Model-based Improvements at the Sarcheshmeh Copper MineBy S. Banisi, M. Pourkani, A. R. Laplante, A. Partoazar
"Canadian experience in industrial modeling of grinding, classification, and flotation kinetics was applied at the Sarcheshmeh copper mine, which processes 40,000 t/d of ore at 0.9 % Cu, in an effort
Jan 1, 1998
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Regional geological and tectonic setting of porphyry deposits in Washington StateBy R. Lasmanis
"Washington State's diverse geological setting is reflected by its several types of porphyry Cu-Mo deposits. All are associated with calc-alkaline intrusions, and they range in age from Jurassic
Jan 1, 1995
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Lynn Lake MineBy G. D. Ruttan
"LYNN LAKE, in northern Manitoba, has become Canada's second nickel-producing area. The discovery by Sherritt Gordon Mines of nickel ore in an entirely new district was the result of systematic prospe
Jan 1, 1949
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Corporate Social Responsibility:Kidnap as an Enterprise SolutionCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. - Indentured work, sexual slavery, fair trade, organic grow
May 1, 2010
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Instrumentation of a Graphite Zone in the #3 Shaft at Brunswick MineThe #3 Shaft at Brunswick Mine, Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, intersects a soft graphite zone just below the 3400 Level. Ground movement within this zone causes the concrete liner of the shaft to b
May 1, 2009
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Control Of Copper Acid Main Drainage By Means Of Immobilizing Agents: Electrochemical Study On A Grain ModelBy S. Jordanov
The nature of processes that take place on top of copper bearing grains during the suppression of copper acid drainage from mine tailings was studied on a grain model. Cyclic voltammetry (C.V.) was em
Jan 1, 2007