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The development of a computerized dragline mine planning package utilizing interactive computer graphicsBy Peter N. Calder, Louise H. Michaud
"An interactive mine planning package has been developed to aid with the tasks involved in generating dragline mine plans. This package employs recent advances in PC-based,3D computer graphics and 3D
Jan 1, 1993
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Observation of ore pass system performance at Brunswick mine (56ecacd0-ce74-4364-ac15-e3875a5d4671)By R. Harrisson, K. Esmaieli
Brunswick mine employs an ore and waste pass system for material transfer. This paper reviews the evolution and performance of ore pass systems at the mine. It presents the range of selected configura
Jan 1, 2008
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Design of ore pass systems for underground minesBy D. F. Hambley
"In designing are passes f or underground mines specific consideration should be given to unimpaired flow of broken rock, the dump point, and typical practices f or overcoming operational difficulties
Jan 1, 1987
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Economics of treating gold oresBy K. G. (Ken) Thomas
"This paper gives an insight into the various processes available to treat gold ores. A brief overview is given of the various types of refractory gold ores. Particular emphasis is given /0 comparing
Jan 1, 1991
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New techniques in blast monitoring and optimizationBy Norman J. Tienkaivip, Christopher J. Preston
"This paper describes the use of electronics for physical measurement and computer analysis in both open-pit and underground mining operations for the ultimate purpose of optimizing production blasts.
Jan 1, 1984
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Modular training in Ontario mining an overviewBy G. A. Buckland
"The development, in Ontario, of a common industry-wide program for the development of skills for employees in underground hard-rock mining is described. This program is designed to increase the produ
Jan 1, 1980
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An Update on the Geology of the Lupin Gold Mine, Nunavut, CanadaBy P. A. Geusebroek, N. A. Duke
Abstract - The Lupin mine, located in the central Slave province just east of the western boundary of Nunavut Territory, is a world-class example of a Neoarchean-aged banded iron formation (BIF)-hoste
Jan 1, 2004
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Extender and filler mineral markets in the western United States and CanadaBy Todd S. Harris
"IntroductionThe western region of North America has long been considered a dynamic market supporting such diversified industries as lumber, agriculture, cement, and electronics. In recent years howev
Jan 1, 1986
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Simultaneous measurement of mine worker exposure to respirable silica and diesel exhaust particulatesBy M. Gangal, M. Grenier, D. Mchaina, S. Hardcastle
"Exposure to airborne respirable silica in surface and underground mine operations is known to be the cause of industrial lung diseases. For this reason, silica is a regulated substance and worker exp
Jan 1, 1992
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A Canadian program in mining automationBy A. Piche, J. Nantel
"This paper describes the recent developments in Canada toward the establishment of a Canadian Centre for Mining Automation and Robotics, at McGill University and École Polytechnique in Montreal. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Split-Feed Circuit Design for Primary Sulfide RecoveryBy John A. Herbst, Gerald H. Luttrell, Jaisen N. Kohmuench, Aaron Noble, Michael J. Mankosa
The HydroFloat TM is an innovative fluidized-bed separator that can substantially increase the upper particle size that can be successfully treated by flotation. Recent studies conducted using laborat
Jan 1, 2016
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Top-blowing technology in copper pyrometallurgyBy K. B. Chaudhuri, I. D. Webb, F. E. Rachor, F. A. Sauert
"A characteristic of all methods of copper concentrate smelting is that slags with a high copper content are produced at some phase of the operation. Recirculation to the smelting unit, electric furna
Jan 1, 1980
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Mine Shaft Wire Rope Sockets- Certification Program at the Materials Testing Laboratory (MTL), Sudbury, OntarioBy Marcel M. Djivre
The paper will outline historically the different materials used for pouring sockets and illustrate the current trend due to inherent advantages. A section will be devoted to engineering stress analys
May 1, 2003
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20-foot-diameter blind shaft drillingBy D. A. Whitley, R. P. Carone
"Shaft sinking by blind shaft drilling offers the mining industry a different approach to shaft construction. Benefits of blind drilling include less construction time and fewer safety problems while
Jan 1, 1981
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Underground mine fire control with inerting systemsBy A. L. Craven, J. P. L. Bacharach, D. B. Stewart
"Inert gas use for underground mine fir e control is a well-established mature technology in some parts of the world. This paper reviews three candidate inert gases and describes three case histories
Jan 1, 1986
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Development and Applications of Microsegregation Models for Solidifying Light Metallic AlloysBy S. Uddin
Microsegregation manifests its effect on microstructural evolution of cast or welded alloys which in turn influences their important mechanical and electro-chemical properties. In the above context, m
Jan 1, 2007
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Manufacturing of Incoloy800 Superalloy Strands in Continuous Casting Process with Electromagnetic StirringBy Rui Wang, Engang Wang, En Jiang, Anyuan Deng, Xingwu Zhang, Fei Wang
In this paper, the rectangular strands of Incoloy 800 superalloy were fabricated with a pilot vertical continuous caster in Northeastern University, China. In the processing, an electromagnetic stirri
Jan 1, 2014
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Inflation in project evaluation (05075753-63cb-41a5-ba9e-814572deac03)By L. D. Smith
"Those who submit competing proposals for projects seek to present senior management with complete and fully supported material that will not fail under questioning. Hopefully, misleading notions and
Jan 1, 1990
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Electrochemical regeneration of cyanide from waste thiocyanate for cyanidationBy K. Enns, J. J. Byerley
"While thiocyanate (SCN-) is used in a number of industrial processes (production of polyacrylonitrile filaments, synthesis of agricultural chemicals and certain metallurgical solvent extraction and f
Jan 1, 1984
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Comparison of laboratory and field abrasive wear testsBy M. Fiset, D. Belley
"In a country with a cold climate like Canada, the cost of replacing worn parts of snowplow equipment such as blades, is enormous. A great number of these blades, with different mechanical properties,
Jan 1, 1988