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The Hydrogen Mine Introduction Initiative ? Objectives and ProgressBy Marc C. Bétournay
Replacing diesel power in underground metal mining vehicles with available clean energy (e.g. hydrogen, lithium-ion batteries) is now a priority due to worker health issues, the increasing price of di
Aug 1, 2013
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VIS-NIR Spectroscopy Applied to Copper Flash Smelting ProcessesBy W. Díaz, R. A. Parra, L. E. Arias, C. A. Toro, M. Marin, E. Balladares, V. Parra, G. Reyes, S. N. Torres, D. Sbarbaro
This work presents visible-near infrared (VIS-NIR) spectroscopy measurements, and signal analytical techniques to characterize minerals and relevant pyrometallurgical process variables for the copper
Jan 1, 2019
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Ontario and the mineral filler industryBy G. Robert Guillet
"Ontario enjoys the advantage of its proximity to the large industrial market of northeastern North America. Together with Quebec and fifteen nearby U.S. states, an industrial base of more than half t
Jan 1, 1987
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Truck Shovel User GroupPurpose of TSUG Continuous Improvement in Mining Share Best Practises Exchange Ideas Network for Frontline Supervisors and Middle Management Meetings ? Two per Year -Spring and Fall ? Thirt
May 1, 2010
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Coal mining at the Smoky River minesite, McIntyre Mines LimitedBy J. E. Carter, D. P. Wall
"This paper details the highlights of the open-pit and underground operations of Mclntyre Mines Limited in the Smoky River area of Alberta. Mining methods, operating equipment and manpower are outline
Jan 1, 1981
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Shot off the Solid: technological advances in nineteenth century Vancouver Island coal mining fail to prevent a coal dust explosionBy Lynne Bowen
"On the da y shift in Number One Mine at Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, on May 3, 1887, William Griffiths, a coal miner with many years experience, fired a shot to advance the face of the crosscut. A fl
Jan 1, 1992
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Relative Kriging Errors - A Basis for Mineral Resource ClassificationBy Garston Blackwell
Abstract - During geostatistical estimation of block grades, the kriging process produces a measure of error, the kriging variance or the kriging standard deviation. Estimation of the block error depe
Jan 1, 1998
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Enhanced Silver Recovery at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited (NPL)By R. S. Boorman, L. J. Surges
"Ore reserves at Brunswick Mining and Smelting totalled 101(106) tonnes grading 97 grams tonne-1 silver at the end of 1981. Silver is recovered as a byproduct in the copper, lead and bulk concentrates
Jan 1, 1983
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Prediction of heatflow from surrounding rock into mine airways - a finite element studyBy B. Misra, B. S: Sastry, Kollu S. Rao
"This paper reports the results of a finite element study of the geothermal heatflow into dry mine airways. For isotropic and unsteady state conditions the heatflow into mine airways is studied for a
Jan 1, 1994
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Fluxed pellet production at Minntac: an overviewBy Raymond D. Potts
"Minntac is a taconite mining, concentrating and pelletizing operation located near the town of Mountain Iron, Minnesota, U.S.A. It is totally owned and operated by USX Corporation and represents its
Jan 1, 1991
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Fraser Mine Material Handling SystemWeekly Capacity ? Current Schedule Rate (198.5 tonnes / hour) X Skip Time (112.7 hours) X Effectiveness (85%) = Weekly Capacity (19,015 tonnes) Capacity Conclusions - Existing hoists optimized are
Feb 1, 2008
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Evolution and Optimization of the Gravity Recoverable Gold TestBy S. Koppalkar
ABSTRACT: The development and evolution of the gravity recoverable gold (GRG) test procedure at McGill University is reviewed in this paper. Since the late 1980s, the research group led by the late Pr
Jan 1, 2010
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Failure Mechanism of Resin-Anchored Rebar in PotashBy D. Neely, D. Milne, L. R. Feldman
"Resin-anchored rebar is commonly used for rock support in mining. The rock properties and environment determine the average bond strength, allowing mine engineers to select the appropriate length and
Jan 1, 2016
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The behaviour of gold in Hemlo Mines Ltd. grinding circuitBy S. Banisi, J. Marois, A. R. Laplante
"This paper compares the behaviour of gold and ore in the grinding circuit of Hemlo Mines Ltd. Particular attention is given to grinding kinetics, classification behaviour, and liberation. For grindin
Jan 1, 1991
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Availability and Reliability of Siemens’ Gearless Drives (1f6ae043-857f-4a1d-a432-9fc8b3cbe926)By Todd Kennedy, Kurt Tischler
"This paper presents the field experience of Siemens with regard to Gearless Drives in the mining industry … We consider the elapsed production hours of Siemens Gearless Drives to be extensive enough
Jan 1, 2012
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866 - Problems of Large Relief or Weathered Shear Joints in Granites and Basalts in Brazilian Dam FoundationsBy G. R. Sadowski
"Large subhorizontal joints have been found in the foundation excavations in basalt and granite of Brazilian Dams. Some spread for hundreds of square meters showed slickensides—polished surfaces plus
Jan 1, 2015
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Risk Assessment of Confined Space Using Fuzzy Set Theory at Mine Reclamation SitesBy L. Mohammadi
Outline ?Background on the accident at the Sullivan Mine No.1 Waste Dump ?Holistic approach to understand the reason for accidents (Atmospheric) ?Specific hazards at reclamation sites ?Regular atm
May 1, 2010
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Energy savings using synthetic lubricantsBy K. A. Hildebrant, J. R. Norgate
"Synthetic lubricants have for many years documented extended service life and provided superior performance in temperature extremes. Increasing interest in synthetics' ability to reduce energy c
Jan 1, 1994
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Study of the Use of Flotation Tails as Flux in the Process of Smelting Copper ConcentratesBy H. Henao, F. Canales
The present work evaluated the use of copper ore flotation tails as flux in the process of smelting copper concentrates. For this purpose, experimental and simulated liquidus lines were obtained at di
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation of Fibre Optic Temperature Sensor Data for the Prediction of Tapblock ConditionBy T. Gerritsen, R. MacRosty, R. Pula
For several years Hatch has been installing fibre optic temperature sensors on the copper cooling elements of smelting furnaces to improve monitoring capabilities in critical locations. The metal/matt
Jan 1, 2014