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A new approach to 7/8-in. Tapered drilling equipment at MadawaskaBy R. M. Giegerich
"This paper begins with a brief history of Madawaska Mines, a brief description of the geology, mining methods and equipment, and the historical development of 7/8-in. tapered drilling equipment. It t
Jan 1, 1982
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The Polaris MineBy P. G. Keohane, J. S. Drake
"Cominco's Polaris Mine is a lead-zinc underground operation that began commercial production in early 1982. The mine site is located on Little Cornwallis Island in the Canadian Arctic at a latit
Jan 1, 1985
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Control of the acidic aerosol resulting from electrowinning operationsBy J. W. Smith, J. Van Dusen, A. Papachristodoulou
"As part of a study to evaluate factors affecting tankroom air quality, the mechanism of aerosol generation from bursting bubbles in electrowinning operations has been investigated. Typically 2 to 3 m
Jan 1, 1988
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3-D modelling of underground mine structures with backfill"A 3-dimensional finite element model for stress/stability analysis of rock excavations in underground mines is presented. Developed for use on personal computer under OS/2 operating system, the model
Jan 1, 1992
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20-foot-diameter blind shaft drillingBy D. A. Whitley, R. P. Carone
"Shaft sinking by blind shaft drilling offers the mining industry a different approach to shaft construction. Benefits of blind drilling include less construction time and fewer safety problems while
Jan 1, 1981
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Decontamination of Elliot Lake Uranium TailingsBy D. Raicevic
After more than 93% of the uranium is extracted from Elliot Lake uranium ores by a sulphuric acid leaching process, the leach residue (tailings) contains small amounts of uranium and radioactive isoto
Jan 1, 1979
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Design of refractories and bindings for modem high-productivity pyrometallurgical furnacesBy J. G. Schofield, R. C. Francki, K. M. Donaldson, F. E. Ham
"Developments in pyrometallurgical technology have led to larger furnaces operating under more intense process conditions. In order to maintain the reliability of these furnaces, which are frequently
Jan 1, 1993
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Liner designs, materials and operating practices for large primary millsBy James L. Parks, David M. Kjos
"Significant increases in mill liner life and plant availability can be achieved by following guidelines that have evolved from over twenty years of practical experience with autogenous grinding (A0)
Jan 1, 1990
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Molybdenite Behaviour in the Flotation Process of Assarel ConcentratorBy N. Kolev, M. Poibrenski, I. Nishkov
"The following paper examines the flotation of copper porphyry ores in Assarel concentrator with focus on the reasons for low molybdenum recovery in the final copper concentrate. The copper-porphyry o
Jan 1, 2016
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Bacterial corrosion studies at Ontario HydroBy A. C. Headon, K. W. Lam, D. P. Dautovich
"Microbiological activities affecting the performance of materials have been encountered in diverse situations within Ontario Hydro. Case histories of bacterial problems which are presented include gr
Jan 1, 1984
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A review of some useful algorithms in geophysicsBy Douglas C. Fraser
"Geophysical data are often presented on maps, sections or profiles with minimal data processing. A common example is magnetic data, in which the diurnal-free raw readings are merely contoured on a ma
Jan 1, 1981
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Liquid solvent extraction of Hat Creek coalBy M. M. Papic, G. M. Kimber
"Hat Creek coal was treated by the liquid solvent extraction process in a continuous plant at the U.K. National Coal Board Coal Research Establishment.Extraction levels of over 80 per cent dry-mineral
Jan 1, 1985
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The Benefits of HydraCrowd on the Electric Rope ShovelCAT offers three different methods to accomplish crowd & retract on an electric rope shovel Rack and pinion Rope crowd HydraCrowd The presentation will compare the three systems and introduc
May 1, 2013
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Environmental design considerations for belt conveyorsBy M. Bender, H. D. Goodfellow
"Belt conveyors, because of their low capital and operating costs and inherent flexibility in handling a wide variety of products, have numerous applications in the mining industry. With the increased
Jan 1, 1982
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CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources & Mineral Reserves Best Practice GuidelinesBy CIM Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve Committee
The CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Best Practice Guidelines (MRMR Best Practice Guidelines) were prepared by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's (CIM
Nov 29, 2019
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Manufacturing and refurbishing of jaw crushers (ef2589f5-b500-4295-b970-621cc7069302)By J. P. Grieco, F. W. Grieco
"Manufacturing of Jaw CrushersOriginIn 1858 Eli Whitney Blake invented the first successful mechanical rock breaker-the Blake-type jaw crusher. Blake adapted a mechanical principal, the powerful toggl
Jan 1, 1985
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Manufacturing and refurbishing of jaw crushersBy J. P. Grieco, F. W. Grieco
"Manufacturing of Jaw CrushersOriginIn 1858 Eli Whitney Blake invented the first successful mechanical rock breaker-the Blake-type jaw crusher. Blake adapted a mechanical principal, the powerful toggl
Jan 1, 1985
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Risk Assessment of Confined Space Using Fuzzy Set Theory at Mine Reclamation SitesBy L. Mohammadi
Outline ?Background on the accident at the Sullivan Mine No.1 Waste Dump ?Holistic approach to understand the reason for accidents (Atmospheric) ?Specific hazards at reclamation sites ?Regular atm
May 1, 2010
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Introduction to Extraterrestrial DrillingBy Jack Craft
Local Environment Atmospheric conditions (or lack thereof) Drilling fluids are impractical Cuttings removal is a major concern Heat dissipation is a major concern Some tried-and-true mechanisms
May 1, 2013
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Rail-Veyor® An Energy Efficient Alternative to Material HaulageBy Patrick Fantin
Mining ? The Past Safety Not a priority; Health Not a priority; Energy Manual Labour; Horsepower? Literally. Financially Robust For the Owner?s; Mining ? The Future Safety Ze
May 1, 2013