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Updating Bayesian Network for Diagnostic Failure Analysis of Construction EquipmentBy H. Q. Fan
Construction equipment is an important type of resources of heavy construction contractors. Since equipment breakdowns can cause project delays and significant financial losses, the contractors are ea
Aug 1, 2013
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Control of Explosive Zones in Longwall Gobs Through Nitrogen InjectionBy R. C. Gilmore
Underground longwall coal mining sections may develop explosive mixtures of methane-air in the mined-out gobs. If the panel are operated as bleederless or sealed gobs, progressive sealing along the ga
Aug 1, 2013
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Effective Project Evaluation Based on Benchmarking DataBy Stephen G. Mlot
The evaluation of mineral projects involves the identification, mitigation and management of significant uncertainty. Benchmarking is an essential and effective way of increasing confidence and reduci
Aug 1, 2013
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The Geology of Placer DepositsBy W. E. Cockfield
This paper is not intended as an original contribution to this subject, but rather as a review of the main theories which are held with regard to placer deposits, with, of course, particular reference
Jan 1, 1932
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Recent Progress in Sink-and-FloatBy J. C. Allan
THE purpose of this paper is to outline the pogress made in the development o the gravity separation method o ore dressing known as Sink-and-Float, which, in the opinion of the writers, has now reache
Jan 1, 1940
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Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy R. W. Allgood
"THE world-wide shortage of elemental sulphur, which became sharply apparent in 1950, has focused attention on the commercial exploitation of sulphur-bearing materials such as pyritic ores, sour natur
Jan 1, 1952
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Improvements Needed in the Shipping of Sulphide ConcentratesBy Noel W. Kirshenbaum
Difficulties and costs of transport markedly affect Canadian mineral producers because of distance from markets, weather conditions and rugged terrain. The chemical and physical nature of sulphide con
Jan 1, 1969
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Use of Concrete Floors in Cut-and-Fill Stopes at MadsenBy R. Gutray, J. E. Grainger
This paper deals with the use of a cement-deslimed mill tailings mixture for a scraping floor in cut-and-fill stopes at Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines Limited. It describes the mixing and placing procedur
Jan 1, 1966
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Process Costs: From Conventional Accounting to ABCBy O. Schnake, M. Isakson, C. A. Landolt
The paper presents the conceptual basis for the development of an Activity Based Costing system (ABC) for the analysis and estimation of process costs in mining and metallurgy. In particular, it discu
Jan 1, 2007
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Is your NI43-101 technical report compliant?By Deborah A. McCombe
"One of the cornerstones of NI43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects is the technical report. The purpose of the report is to provide a summary of the scientific and technical information
Jan 1, 2003
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Research and Development in Cast Magnesium AlloysBy David Weiss
There is significant interest in magnesium alloy castings because of their low density and high strength-to-weight ratio. Lightweight, structural materials are in demand for aerospace components, hand
Jan 1, 2006
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Diamond-Drill Stoping at Waite-AmuletBy A. A. McCloskey
APPROXIMA TEL Y 95 percent of Waite-Amulet's Lower A orebody will be mined by diamond-drill stoping. This method of stoping was developed, and has been successfully applied, at the Noranda mine i
Jan 1, 1941
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Population Growth and Mineral DemandBy Louis M. Perlman
CAN PRESENT TRENDS CONTINUE? Can population growth in the world keep going at the average rates of the last few decades, till, say, the year 2000? And beyond? At the same time, can we expect steady i
Jan 1, 1977
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History of Development and Organization at Flin Flon Mine, ManitobaBy W. A. Green
To those who may not be familiar with the history and organization of the Flin Flon mining property from the rime of its examination and option by the Harry Payne Whitney interests until the present s
Jan 1, 1930
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Ore Relations at the Horne and Aldermac Mines, QuebecBy H. C. Cooke
Geological examination of the underground workings of the Horne and Aldermac mines during the summer of 1927 has brought out the following facts: (1) That the ores tend to replace bodies of breccia o
Jan 1, 1928
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Fluid Inclusion and Sulphur Isotope Data in Relation to Genesis of the Cinola Gold Deposit, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.By K. Shen, A. J. Sinclair, N. Champigny
"Fluid inclusion studies from the Cinola deposit indicate low salinities and low C01 contents of the ore fluid. This supports a suggestion that the mineralizing fluids originated from pore water in th
Jan 1, 1982
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Comparison of Flotation Column With Conventional Flotation for Concentration of a Molybdenum OreBy G. I. Mathieu
"An experimental study was carried out to evaluate the performance of column flotation versus conventional flotation for the recovery of molybdenite from a Newfoundland ore. The objective was to verif
Jan 1, 1972
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Some Problems in the Treatment of Gold OresBy The Staff
Introduction In this paper it is proposed to discuss briefly some of the problems confronting the management of a gold mine in choosing a method of milling to recover the gold from various classes of
Jan 1, 1931
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A new perspective on cable bolt designBy P. K. Kaiser, S. Maloney, S. Yazici
"This paper focusses on the strength or capacity of cable bolts and introduces a new perspective for cable bolt design by demonstrating that mining-induced stress changes may affect cables in a detrim
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Removal of Mercury from Gold MiningBy J. G. Stevens, S. W. Colley
"Selective separations of metals and ions in mineral extraction and refining are becoming more challenging as ore bodies become more complex and environmental pressures increase. The separation and co
Jan 1, 2016