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Economics of Mine Haul Road Construction
By Bruce Regensburg
As trucks become larger and larger, haul roads take on a more significant role in mining costs and economics. The School of Mining at the University of Alberta has compiled a design manual for haul ro
May 1, 2001
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Evaluation of Potash Dissolution by Inflow Brine Using Acoustic Emission
By Fulchand Shende
Around the world many potash mines experience brine inflow problems. The presence of brine in underground excavations may induce structural and stability problems. A study has been carried out to simu
May 1, 2001
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Agnico-Eagle Division Laronde ? Agrandissement du concentrateur à 4500 T/J
By Jean Robitaille
La découverte du gisement du puits Penna a nécessité une révision complète de tous les circuits du concentrateur Laronde pour permettre, premièrement, l?adaptation du procédé à la nouvelle minéralogie
May 1, 2001
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"Present and Future Trends in Surface Disposal of Thickened/Paste Tailings "
By Edward (Ted) R. Lord
The application of thickened/paste tailings for surface disposal has been practiced for many years but has recently started to gain wider international acceptance. With tailings ponds coming under inc
May 1, 2001
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Risk Simulation of Aquifer CO2 Disposal from Thermal Power Plants
By Samuel Frimpong
Green house gases have become a major concern within the international community over the last two decades due to their potential link to global warming. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal greenhou
May 1, 2001
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Why Aren?t We Using More Thermal Coal in Canada? ? The Real Reasons
By Roger K. M. Bellows
The last coal-fired power plant to be built in Canada came into operation in 1994. Since then, Canada?s electricity requirements have grown substantially but no new coal-burning plants have been built
May 1, 2001
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The Use of Light Metals & Their Alloys in Underground Coal Mines
By David J. Forrester
Light metals, most commonly aluminum, magnesium and titanium, and alloys containing them, are used in many industrial applications where lightness, hardness, ductility and resistance to corrosion are
May 1, 2001
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Helicopters and the Mineral Exploration Industry
By Geoff Goodyear
UHNL Corporate Profile ? Providing Helicopter Services since 1963 ? A Newfoundland Company head-quartered in Goose Bay, Labrador ? Operations, while primarily Atlantic Canadian, extend across Can
May 1, 2001
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A Case Study of Rock Mass Characterization Based on Digital Face Mapping in an Underground Mine
By Frank Lemy
This paper presents an application of digital face mapping in an underground mine. Based on photographs it was possible to construct discontinuity maps, which were used to characterise the rock mass.
May 1, 2001
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Production of Alumina from Clays
By Claude Bazin
The Quebec province in Canada is a major producer of aluminium through electrolysis of alumina. The alumina that feeds the electrolysis cells is mainly imported from foreign countries, where it is ext
May 1, 2001
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Protecting the Quinsam Coal Mine Access Road from Subsidence Damage
By Michael Cullen
The Quinsam Coal Mine is in the process of extracting a panel beneath the mine access road. To prevent damage to the road, and adjacent powerline, it was necessary to establish a ?protection zone? wit
May 1, 2001
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Innovations in Tailings Deposition Modeling: Mining Software and TCL Allows Nonprogrammers to create new Applications
By Vincent H. Hartung
The process of estimating tailings deposition for a given basin is a relatively tedious process without dedicated software tools. The amount of time required to generate a tailings surface for a given
May 1, 2001
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Focus on some Challenges Behind the Introduction of New Instrumentation Technologies to the Mineral Industry
By A. Bouajila
To stay competitive in an open market, mineral industries have to optimise their processes, lower their production costs and improve the commercial value of their products. Up to a recent past, they w
May 1, 2001
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Géologie Des Dépots Persévérance, Équinoxe Et P-Ouest Camp Minier De Matagami, Matagami Québec
By Grant Arnold
Le Camp Minier de Matagami est situé dans la ceinture volcano-sédimentaire Harricana- Turgeon appartenant à la Province du Supérieur, sous-province de l?Abitibi, au Québec. Les gisements de métaux de
May 1, 2001
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Recent Closure Data Re-writes the Chapter on Load Transfer Around Mine Openings in Deep Potash Mines
By A. Dave Mackintosh
Historical closure data has provided a description of the stress distribution patterns occurring around mine openings and enabled the development of a time ? distance plot predicting the location of t
May 1, 2001
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Pipeline Syphons For Economical and Simple Water Transfer
By Ken G. Kress
Syphons can be a simple, reliable and proven alternative to otherwise more complex pumping systems or low level outlet works. In a simple form they consist of a pipeline constructed over the top of an
May 1, 2001
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The Bsnmod Program and Preliminary Application to Paleo-Fluid Flow Modeling in the Anticosti Basin
By Guoxiang Chi
This paper consists of two parts: the first part describes the principles and functionality of the BsnMod program, and the second part presents preliminary application of this program to paleo-fluid f
May 1, 2001
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Silicate Micro-encapsulation of Pyrite to Prevent Acid Mine Drainage
By Kostas Fytas
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a serious environmental problem that preoccupies the Canadian Mining Industry. Considerable amounts of money are spent every year in an effort to prevent or reduce the acid
May 1, 2001
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Mississippi Valley-type Zn-Pb Mineralization in Northern Cornwallis Fold Belt ? Genetic Relationship between Ore-forming Fluids in Different Occurrences
By Guoxiang Chi
The Cornwallis Fold Belt in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago contains numerous Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) Zn- Pb occurrences and the world-class Polaris deposit. The occurrences are mainly hosted by
May 1, 2001
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Simulation of Large Displacements in Jointed Rock Masses by using a 3-D Block-Spring Model
By Guangyuan Li
A 3-D block-spring model (BSM) has been developed for simulating the behaviour of jointed rocks. The model uses a discontinuous formulation and an iterative procedure to solve the large displacements
May 1, 2001