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Corporate Social Responsibility:Kidnap as an Enterprise Solution
CORPORATE 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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Vibrathane Discharge Liners for the Mining Industry
By H. C. Wade
"Description and UseDischarge liners or pulp lifters as they are sometimes called are a trough type liner used at the discharge end of the mill where ground ore passes to the trunnion.There are basica
Jan 1, 1980
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Water Supply Sourcing Options for Oil Sands Mines
By Leslie F. Sawatsky
Each potential oil sands developer deals with the question of optional sources of raw water to supply large water demands that range from 50 to 80 million cubic metres per year for each of six existin
May 1, 2004
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Rock Pass Operational Problems in Quebec Underground Mines
By Jean-François Lessard
The performance of rock pass systems has a significant contribution to the economics of underground mines. Operational concerns include hang-ups due to arching of material, blockage and degradation of
May 1, 2002
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Short-term price forecasting for primary aluminium
By B. Arlyuk
On the basis of research of relations among the market participants the analytical model has been created which connects the price of industrial good at stock exchange with volume of sales and the sto
Jan 1, 2004
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Towards Sustainable Mining (9df47007-236e-4582-97e3-4ef917e2e48a)
By Pierre Gratton, Gordon Peeling
The Mining Association of Canada launched the Towards Sustainable Mining initiative in 2004. TSM’s goal is to improve the mining industry’s performance by aligning its actions with the priorities and
Jan 1, 2006
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Effects of aging time on the wear resistance of alumina particulate reinforced MMCs
By C. -K. Fang
"Aging effect on the wear resistance of alumina particulate-reinforced 6061 aluminum matrix composites with a block-on-ring wear tester has been investigated. Specimens with various Al2O3 volume fract
Jan 1, 2003
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Standardization of Data Formats as Basis for Future Efficient Mine Production
By Christoph Mueller
Mining operations are characterized by cost pressure and cycling product prices. A high potential for enhancing efficiency is the integration of all single steps of the mining working chain into a pro
May 1, 2002
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Geostatistical Determination of Production Uncertainty: Application to Pogo Gold Project
By J. A. McLennan
Geological uncertainty is an unavoidable characteristic of all mining projects since only limited information is available from sampling. Mine planning and development decisions with significant econo
May 1, 2004
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The Red Dog VIP Mill Optimization Project A Study in Fast-Track Project Execution and Alliance Contracting (5aae1f12-06e2-4656-a27b-a608072456ab)
By George H. Hope, Steve Ciccone
"The Red Dog Mine is both the largest known zinc reserve and the largest zinc producer in the world. The mine started in 1989, and by 1999 had increased production from approximately 300,000 tonnes pe
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors affecting the conversion of calcium cyanamide to black cyanide
By R. A. Bergman, C. A. Pickles, J. M. Toguri
"Black calcium cyanide is utilized mainly as a reagent for gold extraction. It is produced by reacting calcium cyanamide, sodium chloride and calcium carbide at temperatures in the range of 1200°C to
Jan 1, 2002
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Development of Small Scale Flotation Cells and its Application in Milling Operations
By R. Rosenblum, J. Y. Kim, D. Shink, K. G. Stowe
"A small scale continuous flotation cell was designed and constructed at the Noranda Technology Centre to develop a mobile testing flotation circuit located next to the production circuit. This mobile
Jan 1, 1992
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Analytical system of long- term forecasting of world prices for primary aluminium
By B. Arlyuk
The complex system has been developed for long-term assessment of world prices and sale volume of primary aluminium when using the analytical model of the market and market supply forecasts as well as
Jan 1, 2004
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Shortcomings of Environmental Assurance in Mining and the use of Insurance as a Complement
By Richard Poulin
Rehabilitation of mined out areas is often enforced by environmental bonding. It is usually assumed that this process provides financial assurance that rehabilitation will be carried out as agreed at
May 1, 2004
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When does a project with Questionable Viability, Warrant Further Investment?
By David Whittle
When does a project with questionable viability, warrant further investment? There are cases in which projects, which evaluate to a negative mean probable value, are worth investing in. There are al
May 1, 2006
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Thermal rock fragmentation — Applications in narrow-vein extraction (abb2f77e-ef62-4687-9449-c7f2069ea82d)
By D. Brisebois, J. M. Fecteau, S. Poirier
"This paper focusses on new developments regarding thermal rock fragmentation applications. The technology consists of a strong burner powered by diesel fuel and air. The thermal reaction that is crea
Jan 1, 2003
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How One Sell-Side Analyst Values Mining Stocks
By Greg Barnes
Agenda ? The Mining Stock Life Cycle ? Current Environment ? Valuation ? Golds ? Valuation ? Base Metals ? Case Study ? Quebrada Blanca Hypogene Commodity Investment Cycle ? Macro-Economic Indi
May 1, 2010
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The development of process mineralogy at Falconbridge Limited and application to the Raglan Mill
By J. S. Stickling, P. J. Whittaker, N. O. Lotter
"Assessment of opportunities to improve mineral processing performance in existing concentrators and in describing undeveloped orebodies is key to improving the business case of a mining company. This
Jan 1, 2002
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Process Engineering in Froth Flotation
By A. Vien, A. J. Neale, B. C. Flintoff, R. P. Edwards
Froth flotation is one of the most widely used and effective processes for mineral beneficiation. First introduced in 1911, flotation technology has seen many developments over the past 80+ years. Inn
Jan 1, 1994
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Odor Sensors for Ore Sorting and Mill Feed Control
By Michael G. Nelson
Control of the feed provided to mineral processing facilities is a continuing challenge. Much effort is currently being devoted to overcoming these problems. These projects are usually described under
May 1, 2004