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A Proposed ?Model for Adoption? of High Technology Products (Robots) for Indian Construction IndustryBy S. Jain
Construction industry is considered as labour intensive, having shortage of skilled labour, unsafe with large number of industrial accidents. Construction industry requires high technology automation
Aug 1, 2013
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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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Some Aspects in the Trending of Young Engineers to Coal MiningBy Newell G. Alford
COAL companies are definitely becoming conscious of the need for better organization. Mechanized mining and the intricate preparation of coal have brought with them the demand for better trained and m
Jan 1, 1940
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Proterozoic Disseminated Cu-Mo Mineralization in the Archean Superior Province, Northeastern Quebec (2c8ac830-5486-4eb2-9c8f-fcf4fb88a569)By R. E. Whitehead
"Abstract - Biotite from aplite that appears to have crystallized simultaneously with disseminated Cu-Mo mineralization at MacLeod Lake in northern Quebec yields K-Ar dates in the range 2032 ± 44 Ma t
Jan 1, 1992
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Pretreatment Methods for Rare Earth Element Extraction in Supercritical Carbon DioxideBy R. V. Fox, L. K. Sinclair, D. L. Baek
"In this study, rare earth elements were recovered from bastnasite concentrate and waste fluorescent lamp phosphors using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction with a nitric acid/tributyl phosphate
Jan 1, 2016
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Raise Boring - A Worldwide EndeavourBy John G. Ayttes
"The following is a review of the advance of raise boring and its current position. The viewpoint presented is that the mining industry, through its worldwide acceptance of raise boring, has acknowled
Jan 1, 1972
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The Low Temperature Blast FurnaceBy Patrick E. Cavanagh
"A pilot shaft furnace was operated for one year at Steep Rock to produce special high-grade products from coarse ore, using lignite as fuel. The furnace is 10 ft in diameter and 60 ft high. When oper
Jan 1, 1968
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Pitchblende Occurrences of the Goldfields Area, SaskatchewanBy A. M. Christie
Acknowledgements The following account has been compiled mainly from records and maps of Eldorado Mining and Refining (1944), Limited, hereinafter called the Crown Company. This work was done under
Jan 1, 1949
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Development of a superior upper sidewall for indurating iron ore pelletsBy J. R. D. Gravel, D. A. Poland
"The induration of iron ore pellets has always utilized prefired pellets to protect the pallet cars from the environment of the induration furnace. This paper presents the process used to obtain super
Jan 1, 1999
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Three-Dimensional Geological and Geomechanical Modelling of a Repository for Waste Disposal in Deep Rock Salt FormationsBy S. Heusermann, S. Fahland, J. Behlau, A. Schäfers, J. Hammer
In the course of the deep subsurface use, the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources has been carrying out extensive geological and geomechanical research and practical project work o
Jan 1, 2015
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Automated Bridge Condition Assessment With Hybrid SensingBy R. S. Adhikari
It is necessary to assess the physical and functional conditions of highway bridges at regular intervals to ensure they still meet their service requirements. Currently, this condition assessment is m
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal Pelletizing Studies for the Vertical Shaft Carbonization ProcessBy W J. Riva
This paper reviews the circumstances that led to the development and construction of a commercial-scale vertical shaft carbonizer at Conmore, Alberta. This form coking process may be regarded as havin
Jan 1, 1964
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Matching Theory and Practice in Heap Leaching ProcessesBy J. M. Menacho
As usually occurs in technological development, heap leaching knowledge has been built upon two parallel lanes, theory developed on fundamentals but relatively far from industrial applications, and op
Jan 1, 2007
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An Application of Statistical and Computer Techniques in Basic Mineral Processing ResearchBy G. O. Prickett, P. Somasundaran
An application of the statistical and computer techniques in basic mineral processing research is illustrated by means of a case history involving the study of starch adsorption on calcite. Multi-fact
Jan 1, 1973
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Rock Mechanics Applied to the Extraction of Pillars at the Sullivan MineBy K. G. Davies, M. J. Royea
"A major program of pillar recovery at the Sullivan mine has been assisted for the past several years by a concerted series of rock mechanics investigations. The object of these investigations is to m
Jan 1, 1968
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The Tensile Strength of Light SteelBy E. W. Williams
THE Ontario Research Foundation has developed a process for producing low-density steel shapes by direct reduction of iron oxide powders. The process is a combination of reduction, sintering (without
Jan 1, 1957
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Closed Circuit Precious Metals Extraction with Recycled HalogensBy D. Gagnon, B. Dubreuil, J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux
"The pilot scale extraction of gold with a brine of sodium chloride and bromide at 30 ºC, in an atmosphere of halogens at atmospheric pressure, leads to gold chloride with 95% gold recovery. The use o
Jan 1, 2012
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Achieving effective telerobotic control of industrial equipmentBy Derrick Hunter, Pat Feighan, Keith Chrystall, David Wells
"Equipment which may be remotely operated, has some degree of on-board intelligence, and which for periods of time may operate autonomously, is referred to as telerobotic. Recent advances in electroni
Jan 1, 1996
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Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur CompanyBy Fred W. Snow
THE mines of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company, consisting of the Eust1s, the Albert, and the Capel mines, are situated w Ascot township, Quebec, about ten miles southeast of Sherbrooke, on
Jan 1, 1936
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Gypsum in OntarioBy George E. Cole
"It is a truism that the metals, and particularly the precious metals tend to monopolize the attention of those interested £n the mineral industry. This is a tendency to be mildly, but actively and co
Jan 1, 1925