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Real-Time Simulation of Earthmoving Projects Using Automated Machine GuidanceBy F. Vahdatikhaki
Simulation techniques have offered significant boosts toward a cost-and-time-optimized planning of construction projects by enabling project managers to effectively comprehend the behavior of projects
Aug 1, 2013
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Use of Airborne Resistivity Surveys for Gravel LocationBy R. W. Culley
"In many areas of Saskatchewan, known gravel deposits have been depleted or are diminishing rapidly; in other areas, particularly in the north, demands for all-weather highways and access roads are fa
Jan 1, 1973
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Feasibility of Dry High Pressure Grinding and ClassificationBy van der Meer. F. P.
High Pressure Grinding Roll (?HPGR?) technology is applied in a broadening range of minerals processing applications for relatively wet or moist materials. HPGR grinding of dry material or involving d
Jan 1, 2012
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Meeting the Challenge of the 80's Cost Reduction Measures at the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Project 1980-85By I. A. Tinto
"Labrador City is located in the southwestern portion of Newfoundland-Labrador, approximately 965 kilometers north-east of Montreal. The mine and beneficiation complex of the Iron Ore Company of Canad
Jan 1, 1986
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Improved pellet reducibility by closing grinding circuits with hydro classifiers at QCM's Pellet Plant (a963ef26-a855-4c7b-8f4c-3961a4652f30)By Colleagues from Process and Operation departments, Guy Chevalier
"QCM's pellet plant, located in Port-Cartier, Quebec, produces up to 8.6 million tons of iron ore pellets annually. Four different types are produced: three for blast furnace operations and one for di
Jan 1, 2002
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Simulation of possible Bronze Age copper-iron alloy production by smelting dead-roasted ferruginous sulphidic copper oresBy A. Paulin, J. Roth, S. Spaic
This experiment was carried out to see whether copper-iron ingots from Late Bronze Age hoards could have been produced by smelting ferruginous copper ores. Since ferruginous copper-ores are chalcopyri
Jan 1, 2001
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Analysis of Decisive Factors in Opening an Underground Dimensional Limestone QuarryBy I. Cotman
Dimensional stone processing has become an important part of the world extractive industry, and today?s total stone block yearly production is estimated to be around 134.000.000 tons and is still grow
Aug 1, 2013
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Contribution to the Study of the St. Urbain Ilmenite DepositBy D. Karpoff
"IntroductionUNTIL the recent discovery and development of deposits at Allard Lake, on the Lower Romaine river, practically the whole of Quebec's - and indeed of Canada's - production of ilmenite had
Jan 1, 1953
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The Art and Science of MiningBy A. Ignatieff
"Excavation, the principal mining process, 'which hitherto has been based largely on the intuition and logic of mining men, is increasingly receiving the attention of engineers and scientists versed i
Jan 1, 1970
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Fan Type Most Suited for a Particular Ventilation ApplicationBy K. A. Mackinnon
The choice of fan type (axial flow, centrifugal or mixed flow) most suited for a mine ventilation application depends on a number of technical and economic factors. For each project, the relative impo
Aug 1, 2013
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Low Energy Anode Developments in Zinc ElectrowinningBy H. Aaltonen, T. G. Robinson, M. Morimitsu
"The energy required to plate pure zinc can be the most significant operating cost for an operator in the production of electrolytic zinc. This paper reports on developments on low energy Outotec coat
Jan 1, 2016
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Modelling of Cracking in Concrete Tunnel Lining by Continuous-Discontinuous ApproachBy J. L. Feng, F. Zhang, S. K. Hu
"Cracking is one of the most serious damages in tunnel linings, which is often observed by in-situ inspection to tunnel engineering. It is difficult to better characterise for the deformations from co
Jan 1, 2015
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Sulfurization of Mercury from Gold Production Using a Planetary Ball MillBy S. Nakamura, M. Takaoka, Y. Mizuno, T. Kusakabe
"Mercury is produced as a byproduct from gold mines and, historically, has been transferred to recyclers and used for various industrial processes and products. However, under the Minamata Convention
Jan 1, 2017
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The Canada Tungsten Property, Flat River Area, Northwest TerritoriesBy L G. White
During 1958, prospecting parties working for the Mackenzie Syndicate in the Flat River area of the Mackenzie mountains, Northwest Territories, identified tungsten mineralization and located the proper
Jan 1, 1963
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Chemically Enhanced Filtration and Dewatering Effect of Fine Coal Slurry Based on Particle CharactersticsBy Deepak Bhadouriya, Saurabh Singh, Aditya Raj Suman
"An experimental study of chemically enhanced filtration and dewatering of fine coal slurry with and without additives was carried out. The experiment involved determination of effect of slurry concen
Jan 1, 2016
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Laurentian Problems and Atomic DisintegrationBy Alfred C. Lane
Reference to the original use of the terms Laurentian and Huronian (and its extension), shows that the former was applied to granitized sedimentary and metamorphic pre-Cambrian rocks, and the gneissoi
Jan 1, 1925
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An Overview of Biological Treatment Concepts for Nickel and Cobalt Recovery, and SO, RemovalBy J. L. Huisman, G. Schouten
After pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy, bio(hydro)metallurgy is the latest development in the ongoing search for efficient and economic metal winning processes. In addition to bioleaching, other bio
Jan 1, 2005
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High Temperature Electrowinning AnodesBy Jerry Gagnon, Matt Burr, Timothy Ellis, Abbas Mirza, Larry Webb
"The mechanical properties of RSR anode alloys (lead-calcium-tin, 009+ and lead-strontium-tin) were investigated as a function of time with an objective of developing lead anodes for use in high tempe
Jan 1, 2016
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Geological Procedures for a Preproduction Evaluation of the Thermal Coal Deposit at Coal Valley, AlbertaBy W. K. Smith, V. P. Krueger, D. C. Mulder
"AbstractThis paper describes the geological procedures used to evaluate two mineable high-volatile C bituminous coal seams at Coal Valley , located in the outer foothills belt of the Rocky Mountain E
Jan 1, 1977
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Enhancing Blast Efficiency and Fragmentation Through PSD Analysis and first comminution stage OptimizationBy N. F. Faria, F. Monteiro, B. O. Taiwo, A. Palangio, D. Fonseca, J. Manuel
This paper explores the interpretation and application of Particle Size Distribution (PSD) curves in optimizing blast design and enhancing downstream operations. The study looks at important factors l
May 4, 2025