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Technological advances in telecommunications for mines (d89a3fa8-5075-4299-bd13-b46b93bee6c1)By P. M. Y. Waye, R. Yewen
"As mines utilize more automation in mining operations to improve efficiency and safety, a corresponding increasing demand is placed on the transport of information. Some of the recent technological a
Jan 1, 2002
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Programmable logic control applied to a coal preparation plant complexBy L. W. Krahenbil
The programmable Logic Controller (PLC), at its present stage of evolution, is now considered as a mature control system. The PLC combines the solid-state reliability of hardwired logic and computer c
Jan 1, 1979
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Operational Excellence in PS Converting at Saganoseki Smelter & RefineryBy Hiroyuki Sano, Hiroshi Chida, Katsuya Toda, Takafumi Sasaki
Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery is one of the largest copper producers in Japan to produce 450,000 tons of new copper annually. Saganoseki used to operate six PS converters with "4 Hot-2 Blow" scheme, b
Jan 1, 2015
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Predicting Thermal Conductivities of Rare-Earth Pyrochlores from First-PrinciplesBy Guoqiang Lan, Jun Song, Bin Ouyang
Rare-earth pyrochlores, commonly exhibiting anomalously low lattice thermal conductivities, are considered as promising topcoat materials for thermal barrier coatings. However the structural origin un
Jan 1, 2015
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Author’s Reply to "Comments on Classification and Reporting of Mineral Resources for High-Nugget Effect Gold Vein Deposits," by M. ValléeBy Simon C. Dominy
"There are two main issues stemming from Vallée’s (2002) comments on Dominy et al. (2001b). First, he raises the importance of quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) during resource estimation prog
Jan 1, 2002
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A General Review of Oil and Gas DevelopmentsBy J B. Maughan
Gas and oil seeps have been known in Quebec for more than one hundred years. These occur in three main areas which contain sedimentary rocks with a total thickness estimated to vary from 6,000 to 20,0
Jan 1, 1964
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Applications of Conditional Simulations to Assess Resource Classification SchemesBy Mario E. Rossi
Geostatistical conditional simulations are becoming increasingly popular as tools that provide models of uncertainty at different stages of a mining project. They have been used as grade control tools
May 1, 2001
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Mine applications of tunnel boring machinesBy Howard J. Handewith
"Tunnel boring machines have been tried in underground mining applications as early as 1957. Although tunneling machines hardly threaten to supplant traditional drill-blast-muck operations for driftin
Jan 1, 1980
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Contributed Discussion on: Modern Mining Methods at Copper Mountain and Radial Blast Hole MathematicsBy R. S. Douglas
Introduction The mine at Copper Mountain of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company was one of the pioneers in the use of blast-hole diamond drilling for ore breakage. This metho
Jan 1, 1947
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The behaviour of gold in Hemlo Mines Ltd. grinding circuitBy S. Banisi, J. Marois, A. R. Laplante
"This paper compares the behaviour of gold and ore in the grinding circuit of Hemlo Mines Ltd. Particular attention is given to grinding kinetics, classification behaviour, and liberation. For grindin
Jan 1, 1991
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Design and Commissioning of Commercial Coal Preheating PlantsBy R. H. Chambers, L. Alderman
"The paper is introduced by an examination of the factors which have led to the present world-wide interest in charging preheated coal to coke ovens. Various possible methods of preheating and chargin
Jan 1, 1972
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The Frood Ore Deposit: A Suggestion as to its OriginBy C. V. Corless
THE origin of various types and groups of ore deposits was some years ago a subject of much controversy. To this statement the copper-nickel deposits near Sudbury afforded no exception. Not since the
Jan 1, 1929
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Investigations on a Car Motor Scrap Recycling Process in Steel WorkBy H. Ito, T. Takasu
A leaching process for recycling small car motor scraps dismantled from End- of - Life -Vehicles (ELV) was investigated using waste pickling acid in steel work. Steel parts of mortar scraps were leach
Jan 1, 2004
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Environment and Water ManagementBy Stephan Day
Comments on Robust M3 to Protect Water Quality ?Regulatory and philosophical thinking have tended to evolve at decade scale since 1970s. ?Mines typically last more than a decade. ?Robustness is def
May 1, 2010
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Project DevelopmentBy Randy McMeekin, Chris Twigge-Molecey, J. Peter Blake
The business objectives of a metallurgical project determine targets and constraints, such as the range of products, production capacities, in-service dates, and capital and operating cost parameters.
Jan 1, 2015
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Slurry Pipelines ? A Historical PerspectiveBy Ron H. Derammelaere
Coal Slurry Test Pipeline and First Recorded Commercial Pipeline Wallace Andrews founder of New York Steam Company awarded patent for ?Method of Transportation? that involved pumping finely divide
May 1, 2013
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The Merelani Graphite-Tanzanite Deposit, Tanzania: An Exploration Case History (f453b99b-0704-440a-8188-3812d53498c1)By R. J. Chase, C. Davies
"The Merelani graphite-tanzanite deposit is located in northeast Tanzania, 14 kilometers south of Kilimajaro International Airport and in close proximity to the towns of Moshi and Arusha. The graphite
Jan 1, 1994
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Air Transportation for the Canadian Mineral IndustryBy F. H. Wheeler
CONSIDERING the nature of this audience, I perhaps, in addressing you on the subject of air transportation as related to the mining industry, should speak with tongue in check or at least with some re
Jan 1, 1956
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An Overview of Valuation Practices and the Development of a Canadian Code for the Valuation of Mineral PropertiesBy Keith Spence
"The notion of ""value"" has always been a subjective and contentious issue. Indeed, Value is in the eye of the beholder. There are varied methods and practices for valuing property, as there are indu
Jan 1, 2003
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Marketing of OresBy George A. Guess
The making of contracts for the purchase of ores is a business which the metallurgist usually understands better than the miner. Companies in the custom ore business often employ an ore buyer who is a
Jan 1, 1926