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A Revised Dipper-Ground Equilibrium Derivation for Shovels Operating in Oil, Sand, and Soft GroundBy N. Shi, T. G. Joseph
ABSTRACT A revised equilibrium approach to evaluate dipper-ground interactions during the dig cycle of ultra-class mining shovels operating in soft unblasted uniform ground conditions is presented. A
Jan 1, 2012
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Resource Recovery From Waste Waters: Using Biomineralisation for the Selective Recovery of Metals from Acid Rock Drainage and Mine Process WatersBy D. B. Johnson
Acidic, metal-rich waters generated at working metal mines and abandoned mine sites are generally considered to be major pollutants of the environment. However, the metals they contain often have sign
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal Wellbore Stability Controlling for Horizontal Wells in Qinshui BasinBy Hongyan Qu, Lihui Zheng
"Horizontal wells in coal seams, Qinshui basin, China are prone to wellbore instability problems induced by drilling, completion and production operations due to the presence of natural cleat network,
Jan 1, 2015
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Prospecting and Exploration of Dominion Explorers, Limited, in the Great Bear Lake-Coppermine River AreaBy J. P. Norrie
The presence of copper-bearing rocks in the Coppermine River area of Arctic Canada has long been known. Word of this was probably circulated along the Arctic and Hudson Bay coasts by the Eskimo, who
Jan 1, 1931
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Fill Back Stability in Open Stope Mining with Consolidated BackfillBy Jerry Ran
When multiple levels are mined in open stope mining with delayed backfill, mining underneath fill is inevitable to achieve higher rate of recovery if no sill pillars are left for the purpose of fill s
May 1, 2003
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Photocatalysis by Au nanoparticles: Reforming of MethanolBy Michael Bowker
Au/TiO2 catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation and tested for the room temperature photocatalytic reforming of methanol in aqueous solution. These catalysts proved to be more active
Oct 1, 2003
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Silurian Reefs of Southwestern OntarioBy J. R. Shouldice
"IntroductionREEFS of Silurian age are recognized in southwestern Ontario, both in outcrop and from subsurface information. This paper deals with the so-called 'pinnacle' reefs which are known only in
Jan 1, 1955
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Formation of MgOHC1 during dehydration of magnesium chloride hydrates by contacting with molten saltBy Muhammad Tawalbeh
The calculated temperature history of a single particle of MgCl2 hydrates when it came in contact with fused salt electrolyte at 650 °C was determined using the measured heat transfer coefficient for
Jan 1, 2004
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Selected Methods for Shaft Lining Repairs in Polish Coal MinesShafts are the most important workings in the underground mines. Their technical state to a large extent determines the safety and efficiency of mining operations. However, in many cases periodically
Aug 1, 2013
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Arsenic Extraction from Dusts Produced in Copper Concentrate Roasting Plant by Alkaline LeachingBy F. Parada Luna, F. Parada Torres, J. Salvo, A. Reghezza
In the pyrometallurgical processes of copper concentrates, arsenic is preferentially concentrated in the dusts carried by the gases as a result of their volatility and subsequent condensation in the g
Jan 1, 2019
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General Discussion - Recent Trends in Crushing Plants"Chairman - To start this discussion off, I wonder if Mr. Dave Livingstone or Mr. Jeffrey of Granisle Copper would give a description of the crushing plant at Granisle since it is somewhat different f
Jan 1, 1971
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Potash leaching and recrystallizationBy A. F. Banks
"IntroductionThe typical potash processing plant recovers and/ or upgrades from 10% to 20% of its production through the recrystallization process. The feed to the recrystallization section consists o
Jan 1, 1989
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Indian Molybdenum DepositBy G. W. H. Norman
"The Indian Molybdenum deposit occurs in granite near the centre of Indian peninsula, Kewagama lake, in Preissac township, Abitibi county, Quebec, about 40 miles east of Noranda. Quartz veins containi
Jan 1, 1954
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Recent Closure Data Re-writes the Chapter on Load Transfer Around Mine Openings in Deep Potash MinesBy A. Dave Mackintosh
Historical closure data has provided a description of the stress distribution patterns occurring around mine openings and enabled the development of a time ? distance plot predicting the location of t
May 1, 2001
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Grinding MediaBy H. M. Howard
"The subject of Grinding Media is perhaps still quite controversial. Many people will state today that the spherical ball is the only way, and also will state that this was settled long ago others are
Jan 1, 1970
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The use of Bauxsol? Technology in Mine Site Management and RemediationBy D. McConchie
The use of Bauxsol? (physically and chemically modified alumina refinery residues) to treat acid rock drainage (ARD), and sulphidic waste rock and tailings, provides new options for managing some intr
May 1, 2003
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The Potential Application of Rock Engineering Systems to Rock BlastingBy Patrick Andrieux
Numerous rock blasting design methodologies have been developed over the years, relating either to the primary objectives of blasting, such as the size distribution of the blasted material, or to its
May 1, 2002
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THE SSW PROBE: a new high-tech tool to raise ore grades by reducing dilution within metal mines.By Pierre Gaucher
It is possible to selectively mine an orebody by combining the use of the SSW probe with any bulk mining methods as well as narrow vein exploitations. In other words, thanks to the use of the SSW prob
May 1, 2001
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The Murray Brook Deposit, Bathurst Camp, New Brunswick: Geologic Setting and Recent DevelopmentsBy M. P. Rennick, D. M. Burton
Abstract -The Murray Brook massive sulfide deposit, which was the first geochemical discovery in the Bathurst camp, is one of the largest sulfide deposits in the area. The massive sulfides are hosted
Jan 1, 1992
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Stability Analysis for Large Scale Underground Caverns Based on Microseismic Monitoring and Numerical SimulationBy N. W. Xu, C. Sha, F. Dai, Y. G. Zhu, B. Li
Underground caverns stability and excavatability of rock masses are of significance in geotechnical engineering, in both design and construction stages. Risks associated with underground group caverns
Jan 1, 2015