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Critical hydraulic pressure forecasting of water inrush in coal seam floors based on a genetic algorithm-neural networkBy T. Liu, C. Shi, T. Fu, M. Zhong
Water inrush in coal mines is induced by the imbalance of the groundwater flow field and the engineering geo-mechanics field. Therefore, to prevent water inrush it is important to predict the critical
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining Coal Under the Sea in Nova ScotiaBy Francis Gray
Mr. F. W. Gray: It is not my intention to read my paper as it is too long, so I will touch only on the high lights. The Sydney field is the most favourable example of undersea coal mining that exists,
Jan 1, 1927
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Autogenous and Semiautogenous Mills 2010 Update (c8ce50b9-7ed1-4029-b5bf-b13ac92a9d7b)By Jr. Jones
This paper is derived from a document that compiles autogenous and semi-autogenous mill installations worldwide, through the end of 2010. Updates have been solicited from all major mill manufacturers
Jan 1, 2012
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Autogenous milling — Effects on flotation of Mt. Lyell Copper ore Broyage autogène — Effets sur la flottation du minerai de cuivre de Mt. LyellBy N. C. Clarke, T. Wu, M. le Page, K. J. Henley
In 1994, Gold Mines of Australia acquired the rights to the historic Mt. Lyell copper mine, and commenced a feasibility study into expanding production. The ore was shown in laboratory tests to be ame
Jan 1, 2002
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The Power Vacuum: The Effect of the Electricity Power Crisis on GDP in South Africa in the Context of an Uncertain Coal SupplyBy F. Sorensen
ABSTRACT Electricity production by the Electricity Supply Commission of South Africa (Eskom) is the most important beneficiation process for South African coal. As one of the world’s lowest cost produ
Jan 1, 2011
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Nstrumentation and Monitoring Techniques for Oxygen Barrier Covers Used to Control Acid Mine DrainageBy Abdelkabir Maqsoud
Different management options and rehabilitation strategies are available for mine wastes that produce acid mine drainage (AMD). One of them consists in building a cover with capillary barrier effects
May 1, 2007
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The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and SmeltingBy N. Dufresne
"The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and Smelting shows that, in the case of a large deposit, technology must adapt itself to changing conditions. As problems are encountered, manageme
Jan 1, 1981
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100 Years of Coal Mining in the Harbour Seam, Sydney MinesBy W. E. MacDonald
This paper relates the story of 100 years of mining in the Harbour Seam at the Princess Colliery, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. Several interesting anecdotes are included along with the discussion of the
Jan 1, 1968
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Applying Simulated Annealing to Practical Mining Phase DesignBy Meimei Zhang
In the overall open pit mine planning process, mining phase design is a strategic driver in guiding and constructing the block extraction sequence and determining the annual net cash flow distribution
Oct 1, 2009
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Lake St. Joseph - Iron Ore Prospect to Superconcentrate ProjectBy F. R. Jones, B. W. Taylor, A. R. MacPherson, L. J. Lamb
"The Lake St. Joseph Iron Deposit is in Northwestern Ontario. Exploration to date by Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited has indicated an ore reserve of 683 million long tons. Metallurgical investigations h
Jan 1, 1972
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Canadian 1970’s Energy Strategy - Conserver Society - SustainabilityBy H. J. McQueen
About 1973 the abrupt decrease in crude oil shipments due to political action by Middle Eastern suppliers, caused a shortage and a steep price rise. In response, Canada had to develop strategies of di
Jan 1, 2015
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Truck Selection and Application at HiltonBy L. Price, R. Hortie
Movement of ore and waste from the Hilton Mines pit is accomplished by truck haulage. With the aim of reducing costs, a study of truck fleet replacement was initiated. The study included on-site short
Jan 1, 1971
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Red Herrings on the Path of Technology Development: Capital Destruction in the Pursuit of a Bad IdeaBy L. M. Southwick
"The history of extractive metallurgy is replete with examples of commercializing new processing technologies. The successes are widely reported, but failures seldom are. This is unfortunate, for usua
Jan 1, 2012
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SAG Mill Testing - An Overview of the Test Procedures Available to Characterize Ore GrindabilityBy F. O. Verret
Several grindability tests were developed over the years to design grinding circuits or optimize existing operations. Each test has its own strengths and weaknesses and it is imperative to select the
Jan 1, 2012
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Milling Practice at Perron Gold MinesBy P. B. Demarsh
"Location: - Mine village of Perron, 11 miles east of Val d’Or in northwestern Quebec.Life; - Started production 1932, ceased 1951.Ore: - Flat lying quartz tourmaline veins within granodiorite. Gold v
Jan 1, 1966
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Retrofit of Agrium’s Special Standard Surge Bin Improves Reliability, Safety, and Life Cycle CostBy T. Holmes, S. Davison
"A surge bin at Agrium’s Vanscoy potash operations has been plagued with flow, wear, and corrosion issues since being built in 1967. The culprits? The bin’s carbon-steel construction, geometry, and th
Jan 1, 2018
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Acid and metal salt recovery by short bed ion exchangeBy C. J. Brown
Since its commercialization thirty years ago, the Recoflo® short bed ion exchange process has been extensively utilized for the recovery of a wide variety of acids and metal salts. In addition to a re
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Ground Support Design by Historical Ground Fall Analysis at HBMSBy X. (Mike) Yao
Rock mechanics engineers must provide ground support designs that ensure a safe underground working environment. Unexpected falls of ground are unacceptable while ground support systems must be adequa
May 1, 2002
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Sodium and Magnesium Salts of Western CanadaBy L. Heber Cole
The search for potash in western Canada during the years of the great war led to the staking of claims on many of the "alkali lakes" and sloughs which occur in numerous localities in the morainic area
Jan 1, 1924
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Base-Metal Deposits of the Bathurst-Newcastle District: Characteristics and Depositional ModelsBy Steven R. McCutcheon
ABSTRACT - The Bathurst-Newcastle district, a subcircular area approximately 50 km in diameter, contains 37 massive-sulfide Zn-Pb-Cu deposits that have defined tonnages, and has 58 additional signific
Jan 1, 1992