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Technical Advancements Towards Achieving 1500 T/a Production Rate At The Honeymoon Isr OperationBy A. Rao, J. A. Davidson, B. L. Jones, K. W. Bowes, D. Craib
Supported by ANSTO, Groundwater Science and Inception Consulting Engineers, Boss has embarked on a series of technical projects aimed at reinforcing the Project’s capability to meet its export permit
Jan 1, 2020
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A numerical description of the formation of a crater in rock blastingA newly developed damage model was used in the study of rock fragmentation mechanisms involved in crater blasting. Simulations show that at the detonation of the explosive charge, a crushed zone aroun
Jan 1, 1998
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A Visual Sensing Approach to Estimate Material Hauling Cycles in Heavy Construction and Surface Mining JobsitesBy E. Rezazadeh Azar
Dump trucks are the main mean for hauling earth material within and outside of the construction and open-pit mining jobsites. The real-time monitoring of the material transportation trips is beneficia
Aug 1, 2013
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BLASTCAD ? Noranda's three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design systemBy P. Favreau
This paper describes the progress accomplished at the Noranda Technology Centre in the field of three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design. Traditional methods of laying out underground
Feb 1, 1993
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The Acheson FieldBy E. E. Cudby
"FOLLOWING the Leduc discovery •by Imperial Oil in 1947, The California Standard Company began to acquire land in the area immediately west of Edmonton and in line with the Leduc reef trend (Figure 1)
Jan 1, 1952
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In Situ Monitoring of Cemented Paste Backfill Pressure to Increase Backfilling EfficiencyBy M. W. Grabinsky, B. D. Thompson
ABSTRACT: Use of cemented paste backfill (CPB) offers economic and environmental advantages over other backfill methods. However, many operations have limited knowledge of how their CPB behaves in sit
Jan 1, 2011
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The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and SmeltingBy N. Dufresne
"The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and Smelting shows that, in the case of a large deposit, technology must adapt itself to changing conditions. As problems are encountered, manageme
Jan 1, 1981
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Monitoring and targeting of plant utilities at INCO Limited, Sudbury, Garson MineBy D. Pacey
"This paper reviews the installation, start-up, and operation of a comprehensive monitoring and targeting management technique in which all plant utilities (i.e., electricity, natural gas, compressed
Jan 1, 1997
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Bulk Processing Materials by of Fine Compound Water CyclonesBy J. Visman
"The Compound Water Cyclone is a concentrator for the wet processing, in bulk, of finely divided materials such as slack coal, fine ores and mineral sands. It was originally developed by the Fuels and
Jan 1, 1966
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Resource developments on Indigenous Lands in Australia: The James Price Point Gas PrecinctBy Margaret Anne Stephenson
Today, in Australia, it is increasingly common to see agreements between Indigenous peoples and resource companies being achieved generally as Indigenous Land Use Agreements or agreements pursuant to
Aug 1, 2013
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The Development and Commissioning of Ontario’s First Diamond Mine: Victor Diamond Mine (5f420872-c005-4976-9f70-552c4de7bef5)By N. Morrison, I. Holl, R. Welyhorsky, A. Hempstock
ABSTRACT: The Victor diamond mine is located in the James Bay lowlands, 90 km west of the First Nations village of Attawapiskat. The project was the first of its kind in northern Ontario. The process
Jan 1, 2011
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Planning of mine hoisting systemsBy J. R. Morris
"A hoisting plant design should satisfy two basic requirements:1. to provide the necessary materials handling capacity, including ventilation where applicable, while meeting the requirements of good p
Jan 1, 1990
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The Role of Coal in the Energy Fuel Resources in the U.S.S.R.By N. V. Mel'nikov
This paper discusses the reserves of oil, natural gas and coal in the USSR, with particular attention to the future role to be played by coal in supplying the energy fuel resources of the country.
Jan 1, 1972
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Thompson Mine GeologyThe introduction consists of back-ground information, of an historical and statistical nature, relating to the Thompson mine. The geological presentation is based on illustrations that are intended to
Jan 1, 1963
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A Lining Design Method Consistent With NATM for Deep ShaftsBy Xiao min Zhou, Yan Xu, Hongzhen Liang, Xiaonan He
"With the increase of shaft excavation depth, the thickness of the shaft lining increases sharply. It is difficult to reduce thickness of lining effectively by improving high-strength concrete perform
Jan 1, 2019
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Small Scale Mining using the Modular Gold Processing Unit at the Granada Mine, Rouyn-Noranda, QuebecBy Louis Cabot
A pilot plant of the Modular Gold Processing Unit (MGPU) was designed, installed and operated, over a 8 months period, by RSW-Béroma, at the Granada Mine located near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. A descript
May 1, 2001
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Carmen De Andacollo ? Start-Up of Teck?s New Copper ConcentratorBy C. S. R. Rondestvedt
In February 2010, Teck?s newest Concentrator at Mina Carmen de Andacollo (CDA), Andacollo, Chile was commissioned. The Concentrator is a single line configuration, comprising of one 36 ft diameter x 2
Jan 1, 2012
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Mineral-potential Assessment by Consistency-driven Pairwise ComparisonsBy Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, William O. MacKasey
Abstract - A consistency-driven pairwise comparisons method for mineral potential assessment is presented, using a simplified case of volcanic-associated massive sulfide type deposits as an example. G
Jan 1, 1997
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Mineral-potential Assessment by Consistency-driven Pairwise Comparisons (2bc87143-d633-40e3-8191-14dd0bf10841)By Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, William O. MacKasey
A consistency-driven pairwise comparisons method for mineral potential assessment is presented, using a simpli?ed case of volcanic-associated massive sul?de type deposits as an example. Geological, ge
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining Information ? The Venetia ExperienceBy Stephen B. Cheeseman
The quantity of data available and the rate at which we access such data are rapidly increasing. Electronic data capture systems, fleet management systems and a host of other technological advancement
May 1, 2002