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Crossing Into the New Frontier ?Exciting Times to be an Ocean Engineer?By Tom Dettweiler
Who We Are A global pioneer in discovery, development and recovery of deep-ocean assets Shipwrecks Deep-sea Minerals Company Overview Founded 1994 HQ ?Tampa, Florida USA Employees 45 Tampa + 15
May 1, 2013
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Production of Copper Sulphate from Mine-Water PrecipitateBy A. G. Lylie
Introduction At the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company's mill, the equivalent of 2,500 to 2,800 pounds of copper sulphate crystals per day is made from copper which is precipitated from the m
Jan 1, 1951
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The Recovery of Scheelite Concentrate at Hollinger Tungsten Mill During 1942By John Blackshaw
NEW sources of supply of tungsten concentrates became necessary when the flow from the Far East was blocked in 1942. In Canada, one source has been noted in the workings of the Hollinger mine at Timmi
Jan 1, 1943
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Experimental Study on Typical Coal Mine Fire Gas IndicesBy Jun Deng
The aim of this paper is to study the scientificity and reliability of three coal gas indices used to predict coal fire disasters, namely Graham?s ratio, CO/CO2 ratio, Litton ratio and their different
Aug 1, 2013
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Economic and Operational Assessment of a Non-Conventional HPGR CircuitBy J. A. Drozdiak, W. Tse, P. P. Rosario
"In a recent publication (SAG 2015), we presented a non-conventional high pressure grinding roll (HPGR)-ball mill circuit as a lower capital cost alternative to the “standard” HPGR circuit. The circui
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparative Evaluation of Shotcrete, Fibrecrete and Thin, Spray-On Polymer Liners for Blast Damage MitigationBy James F. Archibald
A research effort has been undertaken, under WSIB sponsorship, to characterize the support capabilities of conventional and innovative spray-on lining materials for mitigating dynamic failure effects
May 1, 2003
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Copper Production Increase at the Horne SmelterBy Yves Prévost, Guy St-Amant, Guillaume Dion
In 2010, the foreseen increase of copper grade in feed concentrate at the Horne Smelter was a significant challenge to maintain a steady copper flow throughout the process. The Horne Smelter process i
Jan 1, 2019
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The Pacific Great Eastern RailwayBy Thomas Kilpatrick
The liability created by building this railway is the great financial problem before the people of British Columbia at the present time. In dealing with the subject, I propose to divide it into three
Jan 1, 1925
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Auscultation Et Suivi Du Recouvrement Multicouche Construit Au Site Minier Lorraine, Latulippe, QuébecBy Anne-Marie Dagenais
Un recouvrement de type couverture à effets de barrière capillaire (CEBC) a été mis en place en 1988-1999 sur le parc à résidus de l?ancien site minier Lorraine situé au Témiscamingue. Depuis sa const
Nov 1, 2002
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A New System for Rapid and Accurate Determination of Gas Content in CoalBy L. Yaun
In underground coal mining operations, gas content in a coal seam is used to assess the risk of coal and gas outbursts. To estimate the gas content, a number of systems have been developed, however is
Aug 1, 2013
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Mini-Sosie ? New High Resolution Seismic Reflection SystemBy Y. Serres
In the past, conventional reflection seismic techniques were not very successful when applied to typical mining exploration: they lacked resolution in the shallow range or were not cost effective. By
Jan 1, 1978
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The Driest Place on Earth: Desierto FloridoMine Safety in Chile ?Since the year 2000 fatality rate averages 34 per year ?1% of world mining labour force but 8% of world?s mining fatalities San Jose Mine Safety ?From 1998 to 2010 eight fata
May 1, 2011
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Materials for Design and Construction of Hydrometallurgical EquipmentBy K. Lambrych
Hydrometallurgical equipment used to extract and refine copper and other metals is exposed to extremely corrosive chemical environments. These systems must be fabricated from materials that are durabl
Jan 1, 2019
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Performance of Rock Slopes during the 2010/11 Canterbury Earthquakes (New Zealand)By G. Archibald, M. McSaveney, J. Wartman, M. Yetton, C. Massey, C. Holden, A. Kaiser
"The 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes triggered many mass movements in the Port Hills including rockfalls, rock and debris avalanches, slides and slumps and associated cliff-top cracking. The most abund
Jan 1, 2015
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Development of materials for solid oxide fuel cells based on perovskite-type structureBy V. Thangadurai
The critical problems in commercialization of the present solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and useful electrical and physical properties of IT-SOFCs electrolytes are discussed briefly. The conductivity
Jan 1, 2005
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Rotary Drilling Automation TechnologyBy Jörgen Appelgren
Atlas Copco, a leading supplier of equipment and services to the mining and construction industries, is consistently pursuing its strategy to offer the most productive and economical solutions by cont
Oct 1, 2009
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Study on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Rail Transit Passing Through area in ChongqingBy Yong-neng Feng, Xiao-ping Chen, Wei Guo
"While the uniaxial compressive strength of rock has been extensively investigated, the relation between the saturation and natural compressive strength is relatively unexplored. This paper studies on
Jan 1, 2015
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Energy Saving Options for Continuous Transport Systems used in Mines, An ExplorationBy G. Lodewijks
This paper explores the savings that can be achieved in the energy consumption of belt conveyors used in mines by changing the conveyor components, the operational parameters of the system or the belt
Aug 1, 2013
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Effect of Mining Exploitation on the Ground Surf ace and Structures 1n Heavily Industrialized and Populated AreasBy Zygmunt Kowalczyk
"A theory permitting the determination of expected surface deformations for planned underground exploitation is proposed and discussed in this paper. The relations between surface subsidence and vario
Jan 1, 1966
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In-situ pH Monitoring of High Concentration Acidified Geothermal Brines and Acidic Sulphate Solutions at Elevated TemperaturesBy Z. F. Zhou, X. Y. Zhou, V. G. Papangelakis, Z. D. Jankovic, S. M. Ulyanov, S. N. Lvov
Recently developed flow-through electrochemical techniques (1,2) were employed for measuring pH in high concentration aqueous solutions and geothermal brines. The pH values of (1) 5.0 mol kg-1 NaCl +
Jan 1, 2004