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Grade control problems dilution and geostatistics: choosing the required quality and number of samples for grade controlBy Eric Toh, Michel David
"Geo-statistics was born from mining problems: grades not being what was expected; more tons of waste than expected; in other words, dilution. Geo-statisticians now claim to have solved many of these
Jan 1, 1989
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The performance of fixed guidance systems in mine shaftsBy L. C. Galloway, P. M. Tiley
"Some progress has already been made in defining the parameters which will determine the performance of a guidance system in a mine shaft. Very little information is available, however, to help design
Jan 1, 1982
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Environmental impact of uranium mining and milling in AustraliaBy Desmond M. Levins
"Australia has almost twenty per cent of the Western World's low-cost uranium reserves, located mostly in the Alligator Rivers region of the Northern Territory. At present, only one uranium mill
Jan 1, 1980
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Non-magnetic stainless steels for cryogenic engineeringBy H. W. King
"Cryogenic engineering is concerned with components and machines which operate for long periods of time at temperatures within a few degrees of absolute zero. The absence of a ductile-brittle transiti
Jan 1, 1981
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Use of fly ash in backfill at Kidd Creek MinesBy T. R. Yu, D. B. Counter
"In an effort to increase productivity, the use of fly ash as a binder for consolidated backfill was studied. From laboratory and underground tests f or its cementitious properties and environmental e
Jan 1, 1988
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Falconbridge introduces advanced technology to deep miningBy L. H. Rajala, K. H. Singh
"This paper presents the results of a detailed feasibility study carried out to investigate whether a low-grade deep underground mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd., closed since 1975, could be mad
Jan 1, 1981
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A rational approach to underground roadway lightingBy D. A. Trotter
"Low-pressure sodium light sources have been available for several years, but have not received wide acceptance in underground mining. This is because they are difficult to operate using DC power, the
Jan 1, 1982
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Geological engineering aspects of the conceptual design of a radioactive waste vault in hard crystalline rockBy M. A. Mahtab, A. S. Burgess, R. G. Charlwood, P. O. Sandstrom, J. L. Ratigan
"Addressing a current operating and environmental concern, this paper first presents an overview of the design program for an underground radioactive waste storage vault. It then reviews the construct
Jan 1, 1980
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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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Geostatistics and ore reserve classificationBy Roland Froidevaux
"The main object of ore reserve classification is to assess the reliability of an ore reserve estimate. Because traditional classification schemes fail to provide a means of calculating this reliabili
Jan 1, 1982
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An expert system supervisor of a flotation circuitBy Andrew L. Mular, Robert P. Edwards
"The operation of flotation circuits is often regarded as a combination of art and science. Expert systems offer a method by which the art may be captured and supervisory control of flotation circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Shaft extension design at the Underground Research Laboratory, Pinawa, ManitobaBy J. R. Morris, A. E. Ball, G. W. Kuzyk
"AECL Research has constructed an underground laboratory for the research and development required for the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. The experimental program in the laboratory wi
Jan 1, 1991
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Structural Geology of the Osisko Lake Area, QuebecBy H. J. Conolly
The area around Osisko lake, the Horne mine, and the town of Rouyn, in northwestern Quebec, presents a most interesting structural problem. The present discussion is confined to an area around Osisko
Jan 1, 1936
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Backfill practice and technology at Kidd Creek MinesBy T. R. Yu, D. B. Counter
"Kidd Creek Mines primarily employs sublevel blasthole stoping for underground mining operations. During pillar recovery in No.1 Mine and panel mining in No.2 Mine, the free standing fill exposures ma
Jan 1, 1983
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Uncertainty in the Rock Engineering Design of Post-Tensioned Anchors for DamsBy B. Panton, J. Carvalho, E. T. Brown
High-capacity, post-tensioned anchors have found wide-spread use in initial dam design and construction, and in the strengthening and rehabilitation of concrete dams to meet modern design and safety s
Jan 1, 2015
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Influence de la composition minéralogique du minerai sur les performances des procédés de broyage et de flottation au concentrateur n0 1 de Mines Gaspé (Murdocbville, Québec)By M. A. Bérubé
Le but principal de cette étude était de vérifier certaines hypothèses de nature minéralogique susceptibles d'expliquer en tout ou en partie les variations importantes observées au concentrateur
Jan 1, 1984
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Channel-fills in the McMurray Formation: Their recognition, delineation, and impact at the Syncrude MineBy W. K. Muwais, R. G. Cuddy
"The Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation contains the bitumen reserves of the Syncrude Mine in northeastern Alberta. This formation comprises sediments deposited sequentially in fluvial, estuarine and
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovery of Nickel from Lime Treatment Sludge by Leaching and OzonationBy F. Barriga-Ordonez, J. A. Finch, L. Calzado, S. R. (Ram) Rao
Sludge, formed by lime treatment of acidic drainage and stored in tailing ponds of the Sudbury region, contains 5-7% Ni, mostly in a mix of hydroxides with Fe (~ 10%), Mg (~ 10%) and Cu (-0.5%), and C
Jan 1, 2005
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Selective Separations in the Metals IndustryBy R. L. Bruening, N. E. Izatt, S. R. Izatt
The need for selective metal separations has increased as the mining industry encounters more complex ore bodies and demand for higher performance end products expands. The Molecular Recognition Tech
Jan 1, 2014
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Rare earth element lithogeochemistry of granitoid mineral depositsBy B. J. Fryer, R. P. Taylor
"As a monitor of the processes involved in the formation of granitoid mineral deposits the coherent group behaviour of the rare earth elements (REE) actively reflects changing fluid characteristics. F
Jan 1, 1983