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Circuitry and Equipment Installed for Control of the Grinding Circuit at East Malartic Mines Ltd.By A. E. Gillis
"Some or all of the following benefits can be expected following application of automatic control to a grinding circuit:1. Maintenance of Optimum Mill Load Level2. Improved Uniformity of Grind3. Incre
Jan 1, 1966
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Where Have All the People Gone? - Innovative Trends and Solutions for a Shrinking Mining WorkforceBy Robert J. McCarthy
There are two things on everyone's lips when mining folks gather these days - one is the exciting business opportunities that now exist for mine development and expansion, and the other is the di
May 1, 2008
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Mining REDD+ for a Green Economy - Good business, climate stabilization, shareholder value, and reducing riskIn-Country Business Development Agenda ?Siting/Permitting/Operational Planning ?Securing, maintaining, enhancing social license to operate ?Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services ?IF
Aug 1, 2013
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The Snow Lake ConcentratorBy J. W. Stickney
"On July 1, 1977 Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company Limited announced the commencement of construction of a 3800 ton per day concentrator at Snow Lake, Manitoba. Snow Lake, a community of 2200 peo
Jan 1, 1981
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The Nine Keys to Maximizing Profits and Equipment Uptime through Inventory Management for Maintenance PartsBy Robert Lamarre
We will present the summary of a number of case studies whereby mining organizations have succeeded in maximizing equipment uptime by reducing the number of maintenance parts stock outs by more than 8
Nov 1, 2011
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Phosphorus and Arsenic in Steel and the Substitution TheoryBy A. E. Cameron
The theory of atomic distribution of the stranger atoms in the space lattice of the solvent metal has been well developed by Rosenhain. It has long been known that the addition of one metal to another
Jan 1, 1927
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A Blast from the Past ? The Granduc TunnelBy V. Evans
Mine lateral development advance rates currently average about 5 metres (16.5 ft.) per day. Granduc Tunnel hit 35.1 metres (115 ft.) on their best day, 12 km from the portal, single heading forty-thre
May 1, 2011
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Increased Production Through Improved Spare Parts AvailabilityBy Robert Lamarre
In today?s environment, the availability of production equipment is a must to increase throughput and profits. For a number of mining organizations around the world, spare parts availability is key to
Aug 1, 2013
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Simulation as a tool for quantifying design parameters for material handling systemsBy D. W. Ginsberg, D. Cieplinski
"The lifetime cost of a material handling system, or any mine system, can be reduced through the application of quality engineering. Dynamic simulation is a powerful tool that can be used to enhance t
Jan 1, 1998
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Geomechanics and Hydrogeology of Deep-Seated Rock Slides in the Surroundings of Large ReservoirsBy C. Zangerl, T. Strauhal, S. Perzlmeier, M. Holzmann
"In high mountainous regions, deep-seated rock slides are often observed in foliated metamorphic rocks such as paragneisses, micaschists and phyllites. Given that comprehensive investigations of deeps
Jan 1, 2015
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Large Deformation of Smart Functionally Graded Beams under Thermal LoadingsBy A Sadough Vanini
In this paper large deformation of smart functionally graded beams with initial imperfection and under thermal loadings is considered. Smart beam consist of two types of layers. One layer is made from
Oct 1, 2011
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Structure of the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, Northwest TerritoriesBy I. C. Brown, J. F. Henderson
"IntroductionThe Yellowknife greenstone belt lies along the west side of Yellowknife bay on the north shore of Great Slave lake, some 600 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta. The producing gold mines alo
Jan 1, 1950
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Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners ? Issues and ControlsBy D. Royston
In SAG mills fed with a variety of ore types, hard packing between the shell lifters can come and go depending on rock type and rock size distribution and the presence of a binder. Packing can appear
Jan 1, 2012
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The emergence of zinc as an engineering materialBy Gene O. Cowie
"Zinc, which once enjoyed an unchallenged position in the field of decorative applications, has lost a substantial share of its markets to other materials, particularly plastics. This turn of events h
Jan 1, 1983
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Repair Process Development for Blisk Applications in Aero EnginesBy L. Zhu, S. Kaierle, M. Dahmen, C. Zimmermann, T. Haubold, I. Kelbassa, C. Mattern
Application of integrally bladed disks (blisks) is of increasing interest in compressors of aero engines. Blisks are preferred due to their potential for size and weight reduction, for increased perfo
Jan 1, 2006
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Quantitative Modeling of a Neutralization and Co-Precipitation Process with Ferrihydite for the Simultaneous Removal of As (V) and Hg(II)By S. Hobo, M. Yagisawa, T. Uchida, C. Tokoro, T. Kato
In this study, quantitative modeling was carried out for the treatment of simulated waste water containing As(V), Zn(II) and Hg(II) as toxic elements, and Fe(III), Na(I) and sulfate as coaxing ions. T
Jan 1, 2016
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Some Economies Effected in Canadian Mining StatisticsBy S. J. Cook
The system of mining statistics for Canada, as it exists today, represents the result of long years of progress, first by the Geological Survey, later and more comprehensively by the Mines Branch of t
Jan 1, 1924
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Mine Taxation (b9e31463-19bf-4ab5-a5da-6846de0bbc5a)By Balmer Neilly
FOR some reason or other, Mine Taxation has never been a popular subject for discussion in meetings of this kind, and it has never received the study and consideration its importance demanded. By way
Jan 1, 1943
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Application of Cereal Food Materials as LubricantsBy D. Yamada, T. Tanaka, N. Inouchi, J. Nakahigashi, H. Yoshimura, T. Nonishi
The use of cereal food materials as lubricants was investigated in an attempt to develop nonpolluting lubricants. Suspensions of wheat flour in water and other types of cereal food lubricants were pre
Jan 1, 2006
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Financial Risk Analysis of a Carbon Fines Capture MethodologyBy M. Somppi, D. Weirmeir, Z. Yamak
"Milling operations commonly employ activated carbon to capture complexed gold from lixiviants in leaching processes. As the carbon moves through pipes, pumps, vessels, kilns and other processes in th
Jan 1, 2019