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Reducing Drilling Noise in Roof Bolting Operation Through Rationalized DrillingBy Y. Luo
The rock breakage process in drilling is a main source of noise in roof bolting operations, especially when hard rocks are encountered. Proper control of drilling operation can provide an opportunity
Aug 1, 2013
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Atlas Copco drill rigs for Mine Automation and Communication - A totally new technology platform for advanced mining systemsBy Mikael Ramström
In 2002 Atlas Copco Rock Drills AB released the new RCS technology for all of its drill rig types. RCS opened the way for a new generation of computerized drill rigs based on modern, standard PC-compu
May 1, 2003
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International Transportation and Marketing of Canadian PotashBy Kevin B. Doyle
"Canada now supplies 23 per cent of the world demand for potash. Although potash is produced by many countries, Russia and Canada have the greatest reserves and capability to supply the future substan
Jan 1, 1976
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Steel From Uranium?By Mike Dry, Rod Dry
If humanity is truly serious about reducing emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, today’s power plants burning fossil fuels will have to be replaced by power plants that do not emit CO₂. Un
Jan 1, 2020
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Continuous Casting of Az31 Magnesium Plate via Horizontal Continuous Casting ProcessBy Bong Sun You
AZ31 magnesium plate of 300mm in width and 40mm in thickness was produced by horizontal continuous casting machine, and its microstructures were analyzed on the surface and in the plate interior. The
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluation of Overflow Clarity by Numerical Modeling of the Settling Zone in Gravity ClassifiersBy G. Simard, D. Boudeville, A. Leclerc, A. Boivin
"The objective of this work is to study the various parameters that affect the overflow clarity of gravity settlers used in the precipitation circuit of alumina hydrate from the Bayer process. A mathe
Jan 1, 2016
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omparative Study of the Activity Features of Dialkyldithiophosphates and Reagents with Thioamide Group when Separating Minerals with Copper, ArsenicBy V. I. Ryaboy, V. P. Kretov, I. V. Ryaboy, E. D. Shepeta
This paper studies the features of known and newly synthesized dialkyldithiophosphates and reagents with thioamide groups when separating copper-containing and arsenic-containing minerals in the flota
Jan 1, 2016
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Study on Feasibility of Columnar Jointed Basalt as a High-Arch Dam FoundationBy Wei Yun-Jie
Columnar jointed basalt is a fractured rock, with a lot of small spacing structural planes and poor integrity of the rock mass. On the basis of the comprehensive study of the columnar shape of Columna
May 1, 2009
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Mine Plant - From Conception to ProductionBy J. B. Mitchell
Many of the pre-production and plant startup problems that we regard as inevitable are actually caused by poor organizational methods. Traditional methods of organization can be modified to provide cl
Jan 1, 1966
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The Economic Position of Canadian Scientists and EngineersBy John F. Haberer
DURING the twentieth century Canadians have been steadily improving their standard of living. Originally, this improvement depended almost entirely upon the export of basic raw materials and a triangu
Jan 1, 1956
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Preparation and Characterization of Pd-Ru Alloy Composite MembranesBy Shin-Kun Ryi
The world nowadays faces many challenges associated with excessive utilization of fossil, fuels, such as poor air quality and greenhouse gas emissions. Hydrogen appears to be an attractive alternative
Jan 1, 2010
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Uranium deposits South Limb of the Quirke syncline Elliot Lake, OntarioBy F. Q. Barnes
"Uranium, thorium and yttrium have been recovered, since the 1950s, from pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerates occurring in the basal sediments of the Quirke syncline at Elliot Lake. Gold, an element of
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology of the Clinton Creek asbestos deposit of Cassiar Resources LimitedBy D. R. BUDINSKI
Clinton Creek Mine in west-central Yukon produced 0.94 million tonnes of fibre from 15 million tonnes of asbestos ore between 1968 and 1978. The mine closed in 1978. The deposit lies along the margin
Jan 1, 1984
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Heating Iron Ore Slurry to Improve Filtering Efficiency Prior to PelletizingBy Robert E. Wood
Engineers have known for some time that the efficiency of filtering iron ore concentrate slurry can be significantly improved by pre-heating the slurry ahead of the filters. However, heating such larg
May 1, 2010
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The Ecstall Story: The Administration DepartmentBy Albert W. Scragg
"THE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT consists of six sections, all with their own supervisors, reporting to the superintendent of administration. Although each of these sections is uniquely separate, they a
Jan 1, 1974
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Lalor Mine: Impacts and Implications of a 2,500 HP Main Exhaust Fan FailureBy Tyler J. Irving
"In June, 2018 Lalor Mine experienced a catastrophic blade failure of its No. 2 main exhaust fan. Over the following weeks several key changes were made to the auxiliary ventilation system to allow fo
Jan 1, 2019
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New Dimensions in Seismic Data Interpretation for Burst-Prone MinesBy P. K. Kaiser
3-D virtual reality (VR) visualization has opened new opportunities for complex 3D (x, y, z), 4D (x, y, z, t) or even nD data interpretation. The integration of common earth models (3D geologic data),
Apr 1, 2005
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Oil and Gas in OntarioBy R. B. Harkness
Many of us are familiar with the history of oil in the Province of Ontario, but for the benefit of those who have never heard the story I will repeat it. In 185 7 J. H. Williams, of Hamilton, an old-c
Jan 1, 1924
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Reducing the Energy Consumption of the Barrick Goldstrike AutoclavesBy S. P. Cashin, D. Kashuba, W. Esplin
Barrick has had 6 autoclaves in operation at the Goldstrike Mine, North of Carlin Nevada, since 1993. The 6 autoclaves operate in parallel, processing slurry of gold ore. The gold in the ore is predom
Jan 1, 2004
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Preface: The Pembrey Electrorefinery Technological Innovation and Realization in the Victorian EraBy A. E. Wraith, J. Protheroe Jones, P. J. Mackey
INTRODUCTION When Victoria became queen in 1837, that technical wonder of the 19th century—electricity— had progressed from being an exciting physical curiosity and was now a field of intense scientif
Jan 1, 2019