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Systems Monitoring of Natural Hazards in the Hard Coal Mines in PolandBy Stanislaw Trenczek
Natural hazards such as rock bumps, methane, coal dust explosions, airborne respirable dust, outbursts of gas and rocks, water, radiation caused by natural radioactive materials, spontaneous fires, an
Aug 1, 2013
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The Intelligent Computer-Aided Support in Designing Mining Operations at Underground Hard Coal MinesBy E. Brzychczy
Artificial intelligence techniques are ever more frequently implemented in the modern world. One of their numerous uses is supporting enterprise management. Intelligent techniques and intelligent info
Aug 1, 2013
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Competitive Metal Adsorption Phenomena in Acid Mine Drainage Treatment using Blast Furnace Slag as Functional AdsorbentBy J. Manchisi
This study has investigated the use of blast furnace slag as functional adsorbent for metal ions in acid mine drainage treatment. This opportunity has not yet been developed into a practical process p
Aug 1, 2013
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Mining Technology For Offshore Hydrocarbon DevelopmentBy William Winsor, Harold L. Snyder
"AbstractShould oil and gas be proven in commercial quantities on the Labrador Shelf, current technology is not adequate for production operations in this severe environment, which includes yearly inv
Jan 1, 1977
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Product stewardship at Dofasco: A discussion paperBy B. W. Steele
"Dofasco began operations in 1912 as a steel foundry located in Hamilton, Ontario. Today, Dofasco is a fully integrated mill that manufactures hot rolled, cold rolled, galvanized and tinplate steels.
Jan 1, 1996
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Blasting technology: The challenge of the '80'sBy Wm. L. Giachino
"Over the last 10 years, C-1-L has played a significant role in the major advances that have taken place in blasting technology, among them the following: development and introduction of capsensitive
Jan 1, 1980
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Research on Numerical Simulation of Earth Dam Seepage Process Considering Temperature Field Coupling EffectBy Duanyou Li, Qing Xiao, Zhiwang Wang, Xiaoqing Gan
"Seepage is a major cause of earth-rockfill dam failure. Numerical simulation of infiltration process, distribution of drift, flow velocity and direction after the impoundment can guide seepage contro
Jan 1, 2015
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The Mineral King MineBy W. W. Cummings
The Mineral King Mine, owned and operated by Sheep Creek Mines is located in the Purcell mountain range of southeastern British Columbia. Production of lead and zinc concentrates commenced in 1954 som
Jan 1, 1960
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The Line Creek Operation-an updateBy D. A. Riva
"The Line Creek Project is located in southeastern British Columbia, approximately 25 kilometres north of Sparwood. The design is to produce a total of2.7 million tonnes of coal annually. This is made
Jan 1, 1982
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Structure of the Ferderber gold deposit, Belmoral Mines Ltd., Val d'Or, QuebecBy L. Vu, V. Popov, J. Beland, R. Darling
"The Ferderber gold deposit is of Archean age. It consists of a series of gold-bearing quartz lenses within a shear zone that crosscuts the central part of the quartz dioritic Bourlamaque batholith. O
Jan 1, 1987
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New Reagent Modes for Flotation Recovery of Gold from Refractory Ores Using Herbal ExtractsBy V. A. Chanturiya, T. N. Matveeva, N. K. Gromova, T. A. Ivanova
"The research is aimed at solving the problem of increasing the extraction of gold from refractory ores, which are the main source of growth in gold production in the next decades. The purpose of the
Jan 1, 2016
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The Acid Plant Expansion and Energy Saving at Toyo Copper SmelterBy N. Kubo
Sumitomo Toyo Copper Smelter and Refinery was commenced in 1971, and its production capacity of sulfuric acid was 550tpd at the beginning. In 2001 Toyo Copper Smelter and Refinery projected to expand
Jan 1, 2007
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Advanced Characterization of the REE Mineralogy and Implications in Mineral ProcessingBy T. Grammatikopoulos, A. Jordens, C. Gunning
"Exploration activity for rare earth element (REE) deposits (i.e., alkaline complexes, carbonatites) has increased significantly in the last decade. A number of deposits have been evaluated around the
Jan 1, 2016
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Terrain and soil assessment in support of planning for metal mine developmentBy M. Walmsley, D. Maynard
"This paper describes the use of terrain and soil information in the planning of mine developments, particularly in satisfying many of the existing provincial regulatory requirements. It is also noted
Jan 1, 1981
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Selective Separations in the Minor and Specialty Metals IndustryBy R. L. Bruening, R. M. Izatt, N. E. Izatt, K. E. Krakowiak, S. R. Izatt
The need for selective metal separations has increased as the mining industry encounters more complex ore bodies and the demand for higher performance end products expands. Molecular Recognition Techn
Jan 1, 2015
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Preparation of Carbonaceous Adsorbent from Rice Straw Using Sulfur Impregnation for Nickel Recovery from Nickel Plating Waste SolutionBy T. Wajima
"A novel carbonaceous adsorbent for recovery of nickel from nickel plating waste solution was prepared from rice straw using sulfur impregnation. The rice straws were cut to 1 cm pieces, and then imme
Jan 1, 2016
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Kami Iron Ore Deposits Labrador ?QuebecForward-Looking Statements Information set forth in this presentation may involve forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. Forward looking statements are statements that relate to
May 1, 2011
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Impurity Effects on the Synthesis of Crystalline ScoroditeBy M. Abumiya, N. Onodera
"The synthesis of large scorodite particles in non-ferrous metallurgical industries usually requires a high-cost operation involving heating and high-pressure autoclaving. To overcome these obstacles,
Jan 1, 2012
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Reducing the Energy Consumption of the Barrick Goldstrike AutoclavesBy S. P. Cashin, D. Kashuba, W. Esplin
Barrick has had 6 autoclaves in operation at the Goldstrike Mine, North of Carlin Nevada, since 1993. The 6 autoclaves operate in parallel, processing slurry of gold ore. The gold in the ore is predom
Jan 1, 2004
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Methods to Reduce the Environmental Hazards of Mining and Processing of Minerals in the Arctic RegionsBy P. V. Amosov, V. A. Masloboev, D. V. Makarov, S. G. Seleznev, A. A. Baklanov
"The development of industry and intensive use of natural resources leads to a significant decrease in the share of reserves of rich ores, deposits of which have nearly all been exploited. Large amoun
Jan 1, 2016