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Increasing Paste and Hydraulic Backfilling Efficiency Through InstrumentationBy B. D. Thompson
Many mines adopt necessarily conservative backfilling strategies due to a lack of understanding of their backfill behaviour. In the past five years, extensive instrumentation campaigns have focused on
Aug 1, 2013
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Selected, State-of-the Art Mechatronic Systems in Polish Underground Mining IndustryBy K. Stankiewicz
Projects as regards state-of-the-art mechatronic systems aiming at increase of safety in the mining industry and at improvement of coal production technologies, which have been completed at the KOMAG
Aug 1, 2013
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Daniel–Johnson Multiple Arch Dam, Québec, Canada - Rock Foundation Safety AssessmentBy Marco Quirion
The Daniel-Johnson dam, formerly named Manicouagan-5 (Manic-5), is located 800 km northeast of Montreal (Quebec) in Canada. This is the largest multiple-arch concrete dam in the world consisting in 13
Jan 1, 2015
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Automated Laser Scanner 2D Positioning and Orienting by Method of Triangulateration for Underground Mine SurveyingBy Julian V. Simela
Conventional methods of underground surveying use theodolites/total stations and 3D laser scanners to obtain information about the underground environment. Current methods of geo-referencing these ins
Aug 1, 2013
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Predicting and Preventing Spreading of Fines in Submarine Tailings DisposalBy E. Larsen
Marine tailings disposal may in some cases be the best solution to one of mining’s major environmental problems. The public standing of this solution is poor, partly because of past bad practices. Amo
Jan 1, 2016
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Simulation of Airflow Changes in a VOD System and Evaluation of Energy Benefits through VREX ModelingBy G. G. Li
"A dynamic ventilation-modeling package, VREX, was used to simulate the mine activities through tracking the equipment movements in underground workings and determine the airflow demand for a new prod
Jan 1, 2019
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Advance in Mechanization in Collieries of the Sydney Coal-FieldBy A. S. MacNeil
In the operation of any colliery, a factor of prime importance is power, of which there are three sources available--man, horse, and mechanical. It is obvious that man-power is by far the most expensi
Jan 1, 1932
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The Behavior of Iron, Silica and Germanium in the Goethite ProcessBy M. Fujikawa
The Kamioka Zinc Smelter was converted from the jarosite process to the goethite process in the year 2000. The reasons for the conversion of the process were that the silica content of the raw materia
Jan 1, 2006
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The Total Air Addition and Air Profile for a Flotation BankBy C. D. Smith
Numerous studies have shown the potential of air rate profiling to significantly improve the flotation performance of a bank of cells. To date many profiles have been implemented; balanced, increasing
Jan 1, 2009
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Weathering and Degradation of Shales and MudrocksBy K. J. Aglias, M. Jeffery, J. V. Simmons, J. A. Johnston, S. G. Fityus
"Shales and mudrocks undergo weathering in the near-surface geological environment, and degradation when directly exposed at the surface. Despite having superficially similar appearances, many shales
Jan 1, 2015
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Strontium doped lanthanum ferrite composite cathodes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cellsBy L. Sun
In this work, strontium doped lanthanum ferrite (LSF) and their composite cathodes were fabricated by screen printing on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolytes. Their electrochemical properties
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparison of the Anchorage Performance of Cable Bolts Based on a Newly Developed Testing Methodology"With the plethora of cable bolts on the market, geotechnical engineers can be baffled by the differences in performance claims from the manufacturers but perhaps more importantly they are sometimes a
Jan 1, 2015
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Analysis of the Viscoplastic Behaviour of Underground Openings in RocksaltBy M. R. Julien
"The geomechanical behavior of rocksalt shows very distinctive features. The response of this most ductile of all low porosity rocks is dominated by inelastic processes that are strongly time- and his
Jan 1, 2015
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Phase Relations and Precious Metals Distribution in the Cu-Fe-S-As and Cu-Fe-S-Sb Systems Saturated With Carbon at 1473 KBy L. Voisin, K. Itagaki
In the reductive smelting of the copper concentrate like a blast furnace operation using coke as fuel and reductant or in processing the copper concentrate which contains coal in the bulk, a sulfur-de
Jan 1, 2007
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Enhancement of mechanical properties in heat affected zone of AA 5083 weld joints: Potential and interpretationBy W. Mirihange
Considerable mechanical property decline is always observed at the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) of AA 5083, This occurred as a result of the thermal effect on the hardened material, It is highly beneficia
Jan 1, 2005
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Advanced Iron Endpoint Control during Nickel/Copper Matte Converting: A Techno-Economic Analysis StudyBy A. Plugatyr, C. P. Baxter
"Bessemer matte iron content is a critical process parameter that needs to be closely monitored and controlled in order to achieve optimal Ni/Cu smelter returns. Current process control practices duri
Jan 1, 2018
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Conveyor Hoisting at Steep Rock Iron MinesBy E. H. Mulligan
THE ERRINGTON B-I mine is located on the Errington orebody of Steep Rock Iron Mines, Limited, at Steep Rock Lake, Ontario. In 1946, this orebody entered the shipping lists of the Lake Superior iron ra
Jan 1, 1956
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Investigation of Zinc Deposit Contamination by Lead during Electrowinning Employing Electrochemical Noise MeasurementsBy E. Ghali, C. Su, G. Houlachi
"The influence of lead ions on zinc electrowinning process was investigated by means of electrochemical noise measurements (ENMs) and cyclic voltammetry in conjunction with scanning electron microscop
Jan 1, 2016
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Laboratory Scale Extraction of Bismuth and Antimony from a Copper Electrorefining Electrolyte Using a Proprietary Phosphonic Acid Ester ExtractantBy Andrew Artzer, Michael Moats, Jack Bender
Antimony and bismuth in copper electrorefining electrolytes can cause cathode contamination, leading to the careful control of their concentrations. This study examined the laboratory scale removal of
Jan 1, 2019
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Tailings Management Program an Operating Success Echo Bay's Lupin MineBy H. R. Wilson
"This paper describes the evolution of the Waste Management Program at the Lupin Mine through the years 1982 - 1988. The program was developed in response to the terms and conditions of the Water Lice
Jan 1, 1989