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Improvements to Efficiency and Production Through Information TechnologyBy Scott Beer
What New Technologies Will Drive Economic Improvements? ??Historical ?1060?s: Mainframe Technologies ?1970?s: Mini Computing ?1980?s: Workstation Computing ?1990?s: Personal Computing ?2000?s:
May 1, 2009
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Comparison of Two Failure Criteria for the Assessment of Haulage Drift Stability Using Stochastic Analysis and Numerical ModellingBy Wael Abdellah
Mine haulage drifts are the primary access to the mining blocks of an orebody in a multilevel mining system of a tabular ore deposit. The stability and functionality of haulage drifts are thus crucial
Jun 1, 2012
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Horizontal Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Falconbridge Nickel Mines, LimitedBy E. B. Wright
THE property of Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, is in Falconbridge township, approximately thirteen miles northwest of Sudbury. From the mine and townsite, a gravel road leads to Sudbury and a bra
Jan 1, 1938
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An integrated technique for vibration monitoring adjacent to a blast holeBy P. Rocque, S. Talebi
Although the measurement of blast vibration close to the blasthole is critical to the understanding of rock fragmentation mechanisms and blast damage in the rock masses, limited experience for such mo
Jan 1, 1993
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David Bell Mine Underhand Cut and Fill Sill Mat TestBy J. Donovan
Underhand cut and fill mining is being planned for selected areas at the David Bell Mine where high ground stresses have resulted in particularly challenging mining conditions. In order to test the pl
May 1, 2007
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Geology of the Athabasca BasinBy F. F. Langford
"The Athabasca Basin occupies about 100,000 km2 of the northwest corner of Saskatchewan with its western margin extending about 50 km into Alberta (Fig. 1). The basin is filled with a Helikian sequenc
Jan 1, 1986
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Research Progress on Stability Classification for Rocks Surrounding Coal Roadways in ChinaBy Renliang Shan
Site conditions of China?s coal roadways are complex and changeable, and scientific classification of them is the fundamental basis for coal roadway support design, with great significance for ensurin
Aug 1, 2013
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Materials for power sources to meet military requirementsBy Andrukaitis. E.
The increasing use of electronic equipment by the Canadian Forces has increased the importance of electric power. A power source that is packed with energy and yet light, small and durable is the comm
Jan 1, 2005
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Royal Canadian Mint Silver Electrorefining Bleed TreatmentBy V. Aprahamian, G. B. Harris, C. W. White, M. Tangen
"In 2005, the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) commissioned a new silver electrorefining circuit. This circuit was intended to operate with a minimal electrolyte bleed for the control of copper. However, by
Jan 1, 2016
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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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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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SPLC - A Power Supply for Smelting FurnacesBy T. Gerritsen, C. Martinez, F. Stober, T Ma, J. R. Frias, M. Sedighy, J. Janzen
Electrode control systems regulate power by physically positioning electrodes. Due to the weight and inertia of the electrodes and hoist equipment, this is a relatively slow process where power fluctu
Jan 1, 2005
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Shrinkage Stopes Adapted for Use in Wide Ore-Bodies at Howey Gold Mines, LimitedBy D. M. MacLean
THE property of Howey Gold Mines, Limited, is situated at Red Lake, Ontario, one hundred and seventy-five miles east of Winnipeg and eighty miles north of the Canadian National railway. The mine has
Jan 1, 1938
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Development of NIMS Burner Rig and Cyclic Testing of Nickel Base SuperalloysBy K. Kawagishi, K. Matsumoto, Y Koizumi, H. Harada
A new burner rig for cyclic and hot corrosion testing of Ni-base superalloys and high-temperature coatings has been developed at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan. The conce
Jan 1, 2010
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Cyanide Analysis for Complex Cyanide SolutionsBy W. van der Merwe
With the gold industry looking to process more complex ores, the online measurement and control of cyanide addition to the gold leaching circuit has become more crucial. This paper compares the two co
Jan 1, 2011
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Evaluation of Liquid Membrane Systems for REE ExtractionBy K. Forsberg, A. Rasmuson, R. Rodriguez Varela, J. Martinez De La Cruz
"This study analyzes the separation of rare earth elements by means of a supported liquid membrane (SLM) with the final objective of recovering REE from an apatite concentrate (Alemrajabi, Forsberg, &
Jan 1, 2016
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Quantified Benefits of Automated Loading of Remote-Controlled LHD Vehicles in a Production EnvironmentBy E. Brouillette
Difficult operating and mining conditions such as low visibility, difficult roadbeds, fast cycling, small openings, and sharp corners create high demand for LHD manoeuvrability and operator dexterity.
May 1, 2003
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The Half-Year in Mineral Production in CanadaBy S. J. Cook
Outstanding advances among the metals, marked the mineral production records for Canada during the first half of 1925. Production of metals and non-metals reached a total value of $90,347,698. as comp
Jan 1, 1925
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High-hardness martensitic cast steel concaves for primary gyratory crushersBy James L. Parks, David M. Kjos
"Designs, installation procedures and performance characteristics of martensitic cast steel concaves are reviewed. Longer wear life, fewer pieces to install and eliminating the need to scarf joints ar
Jan 1, 1993
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Wireline Hydraulic Mini-frac Testing: Experiences in the ANDRILL SMS Borehole, McMurdo Sound, AntarcticaBy Douglas R. Schmitt
In general, knowledge of the state of stress within the Antarctic lithosphere remains largely unconstrained due in part to Antarctica?s inaccessibility and because of the paucity of seismic focal mech
Jun 1, 2012