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Control of Size Distribution of the Ore Feeding a Semi Autogeneous Grinding Mill
By Claude Bazin, François Robichaud
"The control of the operation of semi autogeneous grinding (SAG) mills is mainly achieved through adjustments of feed rate, water addition and speed of rotation. With the introduction of image based s
Jan 1, 2013
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The World Markets of Ferroniobium
By Claude Dufresne
The technical development of the niobium-bearing products is to a great extent influenced by the striving of the respective industries to maintain or strengthen their positions in all fields of applic
May 1, 2003
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Application of a Model-Based Predictive Controller on a Vacuum Heat-Exchange Network for the Bayer Process
By Yannis Faitakis, Simon Bergeron
"This paper describes the implementation of model-based predictive control (MPC) on a vacuum heat exchange network at Alcan's Jonquière Complex. The plant produces alumina from bauxite ore using the B
Jan 1, 2003
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Dust Control at Steep Rock Iron Mines Pelletizing Plant
By P. S. Capper
"Generally speaking, the most intensive efforts at dust control in the mining industry have, in the past, been concerned with underground operations and where uranium ore or high silica material is pr
Jan 1, 1976
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Arching Effects and Sillmat Behaviour
By Euler De Souza
This paper presents a study conducted to assess sillmat behaviour during undercut mining and to provide a comprehensive understanding of the effects of arching and sillmat thickness on stability. The
May 1, 2002
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A regressive mode of highwall failure in coal strip mines
By B. Stimpson, K. Kosar, K. Barron
"A number of high wall failures have occurred in some of the Alberta coal strip mines of a type called by the authors ""Multiple block plane shear slope failure "". They cause rapid deterioration of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Highland Valley Copper: a strategy for increased productivity
By Poul Hansen
"In mid-I986, a world-class mining enterprise was created in British Columbia, bringing together the copper mining operations of Lornex Mining Corporation and Cominco into a new entity, Highland Valle
Jan 1, 1987
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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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The U.S. mineral property valuation 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, since
Jan 1, 2002
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Froth Recovery Factor-What is it, And why is it so Difficult to Measure?
By M. C. Harris
The past twenty to thirty years have seen unprecedented research activity aimed at understanding the performance of flotation froths. In 1990, Finch and Dobby coined the term froth recovery factor, Rr
Jan 1, 2009
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Development of the Athabaska Oil Sands
By Max W. Ball
THE world's largest known oil deposit lies in northern Alberta. In fact, according to government estimates, the famous so-called 'tar sands' of the Athabaska region contain several time
Jan 1, 1941
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Fuel cell risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and implementation of the world’s first fuel cell-powered mining equipment at the Campbell Mine (2f329a25-0d4f-40d5-a572-5230f6f201ab)
By T. MacKinnon, M. C. Bétournay, D. Eastick, F. C. Delabbio, C. Graves
"The successful implementation of a new technology in an underground production mine requires many challenges to be overcome. These challenges include mine hardening of new technology, mitigation of s
Jan 1, 2005
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A comparison of thermally alloyed Zn-Fe coatings produced by mechanical wiping to those produced by post-coating annealing
By J. P. Landriault, F. W. Harrison
"Zinc-iron alloy coatings can be produced by either thermally alloying hot-dipped galvanized steel or by electro deposition. Stelco Inc. produces a thermally alloyed Zn-Fe alloy-coated steel, which is
Jan 1, 1987
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Rotating equipment reliability for surface operation. Part I: Vibration analysis for rotating equipment
By D. Prince, G. Nollet
"Since 1994, Aur Ressources has operated Louvicourt mine, a zinc and copper mine close to Val d’Or, at a rate of 4300 t/d. Ever since the start-up of the plant, management has encouraged innovative ap
Jan 1, 2002
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Cut off Grade Optimizer Integrating Contaminant Constraints
By Sebastián H. Troncoso
Open pit mine planning is normally based on the selection of an economic envelope that has been generated by the Lerchs & Grossman algorithm, which requires individual economic valuation of each block
Oct 1, 2009
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A review of dry cover placement on extremely weak, compressible tailings
By A. T. Jakubick, A. MacG. Robertson
This paper reviews key issues related to the placement of dry (soil) covers on extremely weak, compressible fine tailings. The design and construction of soil covers on such tailings often presents a
Jan 1, 2000
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New Design Software for Rockfall Simple Drapery Systems
By A. Grimod
Rockfall drapery systems are commonly used as a simple, fast and cheap measure against the rock falling trajectories affecting very steep slopes. The system basically consists of a steel mesh, which i
Aug 1, 2013
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Bubble Surface Area Flux: A Parameter to Characterize Flotation Cells
By R. Filippone, Donald Leroux, Colin Hardie, G. Leichtle, Cesar Gomez, Jim A. Finch
"Bubble surface area flux (Sb) is the surface area of bubbles per unit time per unit cross-sectional area of flotation machine. The units are: (m2 bubble surface/s)/(m2 cell) or s -1. For bubbles of m
Jan 1, 1999
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German Experience in Hydraulic Coal Mining and its Application to Canadian Conditions
By H. Harzer
Statistics Canada record s indicate that in recent years 70 to 80% of the entire Canadian coal production originated from Western Canadian mines, in which about 55 to 65% of the coals are bituminous.
Jan 1, 1978
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Failure Mechanisms of Pillars Under Shear Loading
By Joseph J. Mgumbwa
Pillars are any structures left between two or more underground openings. The stability of pillars is normally considered to depend on shape (defined by width to height ratio), rock mass strength, ext
Oct 1, 2010