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NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition: 2012 Results & Taxonomy / 2013 Rules Space Resources Roundtable (SRR) Planetary & Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium ( PTMSS)By Rob Kelso
What is a Lunabot? ?Robot Controlled Remotely or Autonomously ?Visual and Auditory Isolation from Operator ?Excavates Black Point 1 (BP-1) Simulant ?Weight Limit - 80 kg ?Dimension Limits -
May 1, 2013
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Zinc Plant Expansion by Outotec Direct Leaching ProcessBy K. Svens, M. Lahtinen, L. Lehtinen
"Outotec's direct leaching process is an atmospheric leaching process for sulphidiczinc concentrates. The direct leaching process, based on special leaching reactors developed by Outokumpu and le
Jan 1, 2008
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Synthetic Testing for FlotationBy C. G. McLachlan
INTRODUCTION The work described in the following paper was under-taken with a view to determining, if possible, the relative importance of some of the phenomena on which flotation seems to depend, in
Jan 1, 1926
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Mineral Waste Resources of CanadaBy R. K. Collings
The annual production of mineral and mineral-based wastes in Canada is conservatively estimated to be 400 million tons. Over 90 per cent of this amount is waste rock or mill tailings from the mining a
Jan 1, 1978
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SAG milling design trends, comparative economics, mill sizes and drivesBy M. Pfeifer, M. N. Brodie, D. J. Barratt
"This paper reviews design trends related to the various SAG mill configuration and drive options available today. The impact of these options on capital and operating costs is assessed, and key techn
Jan 1, 1999
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The Agglomeration of Iron Ores and ConcentratesBy D. J. Hains
IN this paper we shall examine the Why, Where and How concerning the agglomeration of iron ores and concentrates. Fig. l answers the questions @f why there is so much interest at the present time in t
Jan 1, 1961
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Raising a Blind Shaft Between Two Submarine Coal Seams (297edc53-3f33-4275-8620-82ccd0512a9f)By Jos. Kalbhenn
MR. G. G. BOWSER: Mr. Kalbhenn's paper is an excellent one and is a concise description of a very interesting piece of work. It is well known that a great deal of preliminary study was given to
Jan 1, 1944
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New Solutions in the Area of Belt Conveyor Elements Increasing Energy Efficiency of Mine Transportation SystemsThis paper presents the results of research aimed at proposing new solutions in the area of belt conveyor elements. Many factors, such as energy consumption costs, and operating costs of belt conveyor
Aug 1, 2013
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Have You A Research Problem?By Frank E. Lathe
During the war the National Research Council at Ottawa sent out questionnaires to the managers of nearly all the industrial plants in Canada. Inquiry was made as to the research equipment possessed, t
Jan 1, 1926
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Development Problems and Techniques in the Fort St. John Natural Gas AreaBy F. G. Vetsch, F. A. Ronaghan
"Introduction1N THE FALL of 1951, Peace River Allied Fort St. John No. 1 well was drilled in Lsd. 1, Section 9 Township 83, Range 18, West of the 6th Meridian, on the flats of the north side of Peace
Jan 1, 1954
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Computer-based reserve estimation and grade control: practitioners' viewsBy P .. H. Grimley, N. Champigny
"Fourteen companies (Appendix) representing senior mining organizations in Canada were canvassed in order to assess: (1) the current usage and trends, and (2) the usefulness of computer applications i
Jan 1, 1990
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MINING EQUIPMENT CO2e EMISSION CALCULATIONBy SANDVIK WHITE
The mining industry produces approximately 4-7% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is fundamental for mining operations to take immediate sustainable action to actively contribute to an emis
Jan 1, 2023
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Development and Calibration of a Reconciliated Mineralogy Method Based on Multitechnique Analyses: Application to Acid Mine Drainage PredictionBy H. Bouzahzah
The field of quantitative mineralogy has evolved significantly through the development of image analysis techniques and information technology. Quantitative mineralogical characterization can now be r
Jan 1, 2016
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Tantalum, Niobium, and Titanium Coating for Biocompatibility Improvement of Stainless Steel Dental ImplantBy M. H. Fathi
The aim of this work was to prepare the metallic coatings on 316L stainless steel dental implant and evaluate the corrosion characteristics and thus the biocompatibility of the uncoated and metallic c
Jan 1, 2007
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Effects of Uncontrolled Blowout on the Stability of Gas Storage Cavern in Bedded Rock SaltBy Jie Li, Xinyu Liu, Yan Chen, Linjian Ma, Yasong Wang
Nonlinear time-dependent response analysis of salt cavern under extreme loads in disaster mode is of great importance to the safety and disaster prevention of gas storage group. Uncontrolled blowout i
Jan 1, 2015
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Where We Stand in Slurry Flow MeasurementBy G. M. Behrend
A group of mining men attending a recent workshop on "Analysis and Control in the Canadian Minerals Industry" issued, among others, the following statement: "Slurry flow measurement is considered to b
Jan 1, 1973
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Logtung: A porphyry W-Mo deposit in the southern YukonBy S. R. Noble, F. R. Harris, E. T. C. Spooner
"The Logtung deposit discovered in 1976, is an example of large tonnage (162 million tonnes), low grade (0.13% WO3 and 0.052% MoS;) W(scheelite)-Mo mineralization related to multiple felsic intrusions
Jan 1, 1995
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Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerationsBy J. A. C. Fortescue
"Reconnaissance geochemical mapping, based on the chemical analysis of waters, stream, and / or lake sediments had its origin in geochemical prospecting surveys carried out in New Brunswick during the
Jan 1, 1986
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Autogenous Mill Feed Preparation to Reduce Unit Energy ConsumptionBy James E. Wennen
The through-put and energy efficiency of an autogenous (AG) grinding mill are adversely affected by variability in rock size and rock competency. This applies to both fully autogenous and semi-autogen
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparison of Mine Ventilation Software Tools for Underground Coal Mines in Harsh ConditionsBy T. Imgrund, A. Bischoff, S. Spürk
"Specific conditions of underground coal mines at great depth, such as high temperatures, high rates of methane inflow and natural ventilation pressure provide considerable challenges for the reliable
Jan 1, 2019