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Longwall mining methods applied to the Plains coal regionBy A. B. Szwilski
"The various elements of longwall mine design are reviewed, particularly as they apply to condition s in the coalfields of the Plains region of Alberta. The following recommendations are made: (1) opt
Jan 1, 1980
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Where Are We Going In This Hand Basket?By Lawrence Devon Smith
What is a Failed Project? For mining projects, some key indicators of a ?failed? project are: ? Cost is more than it should be (particularly capital) ? Schedule ? It takes longer to build than exp
May 1, 2010
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Towards Mechanistic Descriptions of Charge and Slurry Transport in Tumbling MillsBy I. Govender
Positron-Emission-Particle-Tracking (PEPT) has enabled the non-invasive observation of charge and slurry transport in model mills under operational conditions. We use high quality PEPT data to infer t
Jan 1, 2012
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Recent New Brunswick agreements for oil shale and potash: unique arrangements or the beginning of a trendBy Dallas W. Davis
"Since May 1980, New Brunswick has called separate tenders for the right to explore and develop several potash prospects, as well as areas underlain by Alberta oil shale. These tender calls had in com
Jan 1, 1983
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Monkman Coal Property, British ColumbiaBy W. A. Plachner, Schiller E. A., S. P. Santiago
"The Monkman Coal Property is located in the Northeast Coal Block of British Columbia. It is divided into the Duke Mountain Block on the north east and the Dip Slope on the west. Together, these areas
Jan 1, 1983
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A novel ironmaking technology of smelt reduction combined with clean fuel manufactureBy J. F. Wang, Y. Jin, Z. L. Wang
Smelting reduction as an ironmaking technology for the 21st century has been challenging the traditional blast furnace. The process has many attractive advantages over the blast furnace, however, the
Jan 1, 2004
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Full Scale Lab Testing for the Determination of Rock Bolt Contribution to Reinforced Joint Shear StrengthBy F. L. Pellet, S. Maiolino
"The determination of rock bolt contribution to reinforced joint shear strength is still a challenge, especially for assessing reinforced rock mass stability. For this purpose, several experimental st
Jan 1, 2015
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A Large Pillar Blast at the Sullivan MineBy R. M. Porter
PILLAR extraction at the Sullivan Mine bas been in progress for over twenty-five years and bas .involved progressively larger pillars. The largest pillar blasted to date exceeds one million tons and i
Jan 1, 1961
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Effects of strontium on the oxidation behavior of aluminum-magnesium alloysBy Ozdemir. O.
Magnesium additions to aluminum enhance strength and hardness, lowering density, and improving corrosion resistance. However, during melting and casting processes, significant amounts of magnesium are
Jan 1, 2004
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Simple ways for reducing equipment queuing time at a repair shop in an open pit operationBy Jean-Luc Collins
"This paper shows how simple reliability concepts such as mean time between failures and mean repair time can be used efficiently to help increase equipment availability and so reduce the economic los
Jan 1, 1988
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A New Method of Grouting Bolts for Roof SupportBy B. P. Verma, K. N. Sinha, N. M. Raju, B. Singh
The paper describes a new method of grouting bolts developed at the Central Mining Research Station at Dhanbad in India. This method makes use of wire-mesh sleeve instead of the expensive metal tube t
Jan 1, 1972
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Comparison of laboratory and field abrasive wear testsBy M. Fiset, D. Belley
"In a country with a cold climate like Canada, the cost of replacing worn parts of snowplow equipment such as blades, is enormous. A great number of these blades, with different mechanical properties,
Jan 1, 1988
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The Captain North Extension Zinc-Lead-Silver Deposit Bathurst District, New BrunswickBy K. D. A. Whaley
Abstract -The Captain North Extension deposit consists of five sulfide lenses hosted in cherty and chloritic metasediment that is bounded by quartz-eye rhyolite and laminated rhyolite . Lens 2 consist
Jan 1, 1992
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Fundamental Study on E-Scrap Recycling Technique Using Alkaline MediumBy A. Kishimoto, Yoshida Honmachi, T. Uda, Y. Taninouchi
Recycling of e-scrap is often performed by utilizing a pyrometallurgical Cu smelting process. Several valuable metals, including precious metals, can be efficiently recovered through the Cu smelting p
Jan 1, 2019
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The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Cominco's Sullivan ConcentratorBy A. H. Winckers
"The Sullivan Mine and Concentrator are owned and operated by Cominco Ltd. and are located in the Rocky Mountain Trench, in Kimberley, British Columbia.The Sullivan Concentrator commenced operation in
Jan 1, 1981
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Microstructure, Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Behaviour of Some Creep Resistant Magnesium Alloys: A Comparative StudyBy S. Amira
In the last two decades, many new creep-resistant magnesium alloys have been developed for high temperatures applications. Their mechanical performance and corrosion behaviour were reported for variou
Jan 1, 2007
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Controlled blasting in hard intense jointed rock in tunnelsBy Törbjorn Naarttijärvi, Bengt Ludvig, Agne Rustan
"Falling rock is one of the major causes of serious injuries and deaths in Swedish mines. The research at the Division of Mining and Underground Construction was therefore directed toward controlled b
Jan 1, 1985
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Mine Games and issue-based education exhibitsBy Gordon Thompson
"Development of the unique Mine Games exhibition at Science World British Columbia is the largest ever collaboration of many interests to present the story of mining and the issues of mineral developm
Jan 1, 1995
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Recent developments in IGCC technologyBy K. M. Tait, M. M. McDonald
"An overview of the status of the development and application of Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IOCC) power generation is presented. Current projects in North America, Europe and Japan are de
Jan 1, 1994
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Interactive computer modelling of draglinesBy P. W. Udo Graefe
"An interactive computer model of a dragline, windrow and spoil pile has been developed for modelling oil sands mining operations. The model is to be used in conj unction with models of other oil sand
Jan 1, 1982