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A Precise, Reliable, and Fully Automatic Real Time Monitoring System for Steep Embankments
By Rick Wilkins
The stability of steep embankments is a major safety issue in open pit mining, highway passes, and earth filled dams. A failure in any one of these situations could mean a loss of very expensive equip
May 1, 2002
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Emergency Egress/Ventilation Raise Innovations in Directional Raise Boring & Remote Shotcrete Application
By Eric Schraml
Wardrop Engineering and the Placer Dome?s Campbell Mine Design Team utilized leading edge directional raise boring techniques and an innovative, remote controlled application of steel fibre reinforced
May 1, 2002
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Oil Sand Reaction to Cable Shovel Motion
By Tim Grain Joseph
This paper considers the duty cycle of an electric cable shovel and correlations with measured passive seismic responses of the underfoot oil sand material in-pit. It has been observed that the cycl
May 1, 2002
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Socially Responsible Investing - Mining, Minerals and Society: A Future in Balance
INTINERARY ?What is SRI? ? How do we define good corporate social and environmental performance in the mining and petroleum industries? ? Why should you care? MJRA Inc. ? Established in 1992 ?
May 1, 2002
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Long-Term Planning at Raglan
By Lee W. T. Weitzel
This paper reviews the Falconbridge- SMRQ?s Raglan project in northern Quebec and the process that was used in developing its current long-term mine plan. Challenges were many and not only limited to
May 1, 2002
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Creating Sustainability at Antamina
By Steven D. Botts
The Antamina project, owned by BHP Billiton Plc, Mitsubishi Corporation, Noranda Inc., and Teck Cominco Ltd. , is a $2.3 billion copper/zinc project, located in the Ancash Department in Perú. The proj
May 1, 2002
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"To Mill or not to Mill ? That's the Question" LIF for Rock Identification and Quality Control of Raw Materials ahead of Processing
By Heribert F. Broicher
By the very nature of mineral deposits the quality of the raw material generally fluctuates and should be known for optimum processing. Early classification, for example, of limestone into road-metal
May 1, 2002
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The U.S. mineral property evaluation patchwork of regulations and standards
By T. R. Ellis
The valuation of mineral properties in the U.S. is only partially regulated. The regulations which have jurisdiction or impact appear to have such mainly as a consequence of unintended fallout, sin
Mar 1, 2002
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Evaluation of shotcrete rock support systems in underground mines by a new non-intrusive technique (33890d65-d377-415a-af90-fb1c64a61d2e)
By F. Hassani, D. O’Donnell, M. Momayez, P. Guevremont
Shotcrete is a practical and economical support system in many Canadian underground mines. Although shotcrete technology has gained acceptance in the mining industry, there are some problems that have
Jan 1, 2002
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Metals exploration in a changing industry
By R. Horn
The financial performance of the mining industry, measured by return on equity and capital employed, has been inadequate for many years. Consequently, mining companies are not valued highly by stock m
Jan 1, 2002
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Geotechnical challenges at the Beal Mountain mine, Montana
By D. Stone
"The Beal Mountain mine near Anaconda, Montana, is an interesting case history of a mine that has continued operations despite several large pit wall failures over a period of approximately 10 years.
Jan 1, 2002
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Valuation of mineral exploration properties using the cost approach
By W. E. Roscoe
"Mineral exploration properties are those on which an economically viable mineral deposit has not yet been discovered. Such properties are bought, sold, optioned and joint ventured on the basis of the
Jan 1, 2002
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Grease-based open gear lubricants: Multi-service products — Development and evaluation
By N. Samman, S. N. Lau
"A series of new, grease-based, solvent free open gear lubricants were developed to meet the demanding service requirements of mining equipment. The use of these products has resulted in better perfor
Jan 1, 2002
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Reducing respirable dusts and fines through shearer drum design in coal mines
By 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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Aggregation index and a methodology to study the role of magnesium in aggregation of sulphide slurries
By M. Mirnezami, D. Lascelles, J. A. Finch, E. El-Ammouri
"Aggregation, i.e., the tendency of particles to cluster, can be expected to influence flotation selectivity. In this paper, a method of measuring aggregation is introduced and used to conduct plant s
Jan 1, 2002
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The Pechiney reduction cell family: 25 years of development in design and process control
By C. Vanvoren
"Since 1975, the Aluminium Pechiney Research Centre at Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (LRF) has been concentrating its efforts on designing, testing and perfecting the Aluminium Pechiney point-fed prebaked r
Jan 1, 2002
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The POP project (Process Optimization Project) The first applications: Barrick Gold / Est-Malartic; Agnico-Eagle / Laronde; Noranda / Matagami
By Éric Létoumeau, Julie Fournier, Sylvain Caron, Yves Breau, Martin Plante, Dominique Girard, Luc Tardif, François Robichaud
"Since 1999, COREM (formerly the Centre de Recherche Minérale) has conducted and coordinated research and development activities for a consortium of mining companies that uses the benefits and advanta
Jan 1, 2002
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An integrated approach to modelling, design and optimisation of the flotation plant at the Red Dog concentrator
By Barun Gorain, Andy Stradling
"The traditional metallurgical scale-up techniques for flotation plants are based on lumped flotation rate constants, dimensionless hydrodynamic numbers and the use of safety factors. Once the plant h
Jan 1, 2002
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How much is TOO much? A statistical look at bench flotation data and re-circulating chemical concentrations
By Thomas R. Larson
"Many concentrators use re-circulating “plant” water for dilution in their flotation circuits. However, if crusher dust suppressants, ball mill grinding aids, or even agitator bearing grease are intro
Jan 1, 2002
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Gold-copper ores processing / flotation process optimization by the development of an on-line expert system
By Yves Breau, François Robichaud, Jacques McMullen, Pierre Pelletie
"The Expert System implemented at the East-Malartic mill controls a copper flotation circuit while taking into account the profitability of the operation. Treating a copper gold ore, the flow sheet in
Jan 1, 2002