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Sag Mill Liner Design For Secondary CrushingBy D. Royston
Reducing SAG Mill feed size has been a major trend in recent years. ?Mine to mill? strategies have reduced blasted-rock size, and in a growing number of operations reducing the primary crusher CSS and
Jan 1, 2012
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The Internal Shaft at Dome Mines, LimitedBy Chas Kemsley
NO. 6 shaft at Dome Mines, Limited, is an internal shaft going down vertically from the sixteenth, or 2,000-ft., level to the twenty-ninth, or 4,000-ft., level, with loading station and sump below thi
Jan 1, 1938
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Reliability Engineering and Replacement Theory -Aids to Maintenance DecisionsBy E. B. Wilson
"Although the Operations Research technique of Reliability Theory has been applied with marked success in many fields, including the Apollo spaceship programs, the concept of reliability has not been
Jan 1, 1970
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Influence of Reactor Design to Process Performance in Hydrometallurgical ApplicationsBy M. Lindgren, M. Latva-Kokko
Process performance can be significantly influenced by proper design of hydrometallurgical reactors. Optimal reactor configuration is case specific and depends on process requirements such as reaction
Jan 1, 2014
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The Evaluation of Risk in Mining VenturesBy G. A. Brown
"Mining executives are becoming increasingly involved with decisions of the ""What would happen if ... "" variety. Potential changes in government policy, such as tax incentives, E.G.M.A. allowances,
Jan 1, 1970
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Slag Refining Of Silicon: A ReviewBy L. Tafaghodi, A. Hosseinpour
"Silicon is considered as the most appropriate semiconductor material for manufacturing solar cells because of its natural abundance and being nontoxic. The transferable knowledge and technology from
Jan 1, 2017
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Gold in the Canadian CordilleraBy D. A. Barr
"Most of the lode and placer gold production in the Canadian Cordillera has been derived from mines and placers in the Intermontane and Omineca belts. Gold has been produced from rocks of Precambrian
Jan 1, 1980
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Reducing respirable dusts and fines through shearer drum design in coal minesBy B. Tiryaki, M. Ayhan, O. Z. Hekimoglu
Coal shearers are one of the major sources of dust and fines in underground coal mines. Despite considerable research investigations, no comprehensive in situ investigations coupled with extensive lab
Jan 1, 2002
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The NioCorp Development Elk Creek Project: A Shaft Design Case StudyBy Chris Dougherty
"This presentation will provide a demonstration of the methodology used in designing a modern shaft and hoisting plant utilizing a review of the challenges faced and solutions delivered for the Elk Cr
Jan 1, 2019
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Influence of various parameters on underground accidents: a multifactorial approach in Quebec minesBy Marcel Laflamme, N. R. Rillette
"In 1982, a study was initiated to investigate relationships between bonus and accidents in Quebec underground mines. In 1983, the study was expanded to include the impact of age and experience on acc
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology of the Bralorne and Pioneer MinesBy Courtney E. Cleveland
THE gold deposits of the Pioneer and Bralorne mines, in the Bridge River district of British Columbia, are closely associated with a long, narrow intrusive body of extremely variable composition, outc
Jan 1, 1938
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Red Chris Project British Columbia s First Cu Au Columbia?s - Porphyry Mine in 10 YearsRed Chris Project Project Status ? Tahltan, Iskut First Nations MOU ? Bankable Feasibility Study ? BC Environmental Assessment Certificate ? CEAA (Federal Environmental) ? EPCM contracts LOI?
May 1, 2006
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Thermal Production of MagnesiumBy L. M. Pidgeon
Introduction The production of magnesium by direct reduction of the oxide has far passed the experimental stage and was responsible for 30 per cent of the recent wartime production of 246,000 tons
Jan 1, 1946
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SO2 Abatement From Copper Smelting Operations: A 40-Year PerspectiveBy S. W. Marcuson
In the late 1960's concerns about the natural environment reached high levels within North America and provided activists with suitable platforms for exerting influence over the general public an
Jan 1, 2007
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Great Bear Lake -Coppermine River AreaBy D. F. Kidd
Introduction In a companion article, Surveys at Great Bear Lake, 1931, R. C. McDonald has described the general character, topography, and climate of the Great Bear Lake-Coppermine River area and the
Jan 1, 1932
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Application of pressure oxidation pretreatment to a double-refractory gold concentrateBy Nosa O. Egiebor, Kafui Nyavor
"The effectiveness of sulphuric acid, nitric acid, and hydrogen peroxide pressure oxidation on the cyanide extractability of gold from a double-refractory concentrate is presented. Whileover90% of the
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine Taxation in Canada (47079a16-4741-4ecf-9d44-1e511ce0304a)By C. G. Williams
IN preparing this paper on Canadian mine taxation, there has been no attempt to detail the requirements of the various taxing bodies; but rather to consider the matter from the standpoint of its under
Jan 1, 1935
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Applications and use of roadheaders in rock environment beyond 100 MPa hardnessBy C. Greimel
Modern roadheaders provide a safe and cost-effective, yet very flexible way of mechanical tunnel and roadway excavation. In the last years, SANDVIK Mining and Construction has developed a NEW ROADHEAD
Oct 1, 2010
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Virtual Modeling in Tube Hydroforming Process of Complex Aluminium PartsBy Mihaita Matei
An adaptive approach to control the deformation in tube hydroforming process is presented. This requires: the use of an existing non-linear FE software (ABAQUS) that incorporates a user material model
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Improvements in Milling Practice at Wright-HargreavesBy Malcolm Black
Introduction The circumstances under which the gold mining industry was forced to curtail operations a few years ago are well known to all. The effect of those circumstances is particularly noticea
Jan 1, 1948