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Community Development At Anglo American Chile's Chagres SmelterBy C. A. Clark
The Chagres Smelter is located 80 kilometres north of Santiago - Chile, in the middle of an agricultural valley which is also one of the poorest districts in the country. This condition sets the main
Jan 1, 2007
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Construction of Sherritt's ConcentratorsBy J. A. MacLellan
"CONSTRUCI'ION OF SHERRITT'S CONCENTRATORSSherritt Gordon is operating two mills north of the 56th parallel, and is presently engaged in building a third. The author was closely involved in the design
Jan 1, 1972
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Improved Defect Control and Mechanical Property Variation in High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) of A380 Alloy by High Shear Melt ConditioningBy J. L. Nebreda, Z. Fan, J. B. Patel
"A380 alloy has been widely employed to produce thin-wall components via high pressure die casting (HPDC). During HPDC processing, there is a significant problem of property variation even with the ve
Jan 1, 2018
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Geology and Structure as Related to MiningBy P. M. Hedley
GOLD mining in Nova Scotia, as in any other gold district, has its own peculiar problems. Being in close proximity to excellent roads and to railways, and being blessed with good labour, the majority
Jan 1, 1941
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Blast Movement – A Value-Based Evaluation of the Benefits and Comparison Between Blast Movement Modeling (3D) and In-Situ Polygon Node Translation (2D)By Enzo Angeles, Desmond Nanchengwa, Lee Julian, Julian Ruiseco
Since the early 1980s, surface hard-rock mining companies have searched for a blast movement model to enable grade control optimization efforts. Significant time and money were spent attempting to cre
Jan 1, 2023
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Control of Recrystallization in Cold-Rolled AlMn(Mg)ScZr Sheet for Brazing ApplicationsBy M. F. Gallerneault, V. Fallah, A. Howells, W. M. T. Gallerneault
"The occurrence of recrystallization in cold-worked aluminum sheet during the brazing process leads to loss of strength, an inhomogeneous grain structure and reduced corrosion resistance. AlMgScZr all
Jan 1, 2018
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Comparative Stress Distribution in Coupled and Uncoupled SAGD Reservoir SimulationBy Nathan Deisman
Coupled reservoir geomechanical simulations have become a key component of caprock integrity assessments for SAGD operations. This work demonstrates the differences of stress evolution when considerin
Jun 1, 2012
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Advanced Technologies for Mobile Underground EquipmentProductivity and efficiency of diesel-powered underground trucks and LHDs can be enhanced through the application of a range of advanced technologies. In addition, these machines are subject to ever m
May 1, 2002
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Understanding the Effect of Interdependency and Vulnerability on the Performance of Civil InfrastructureBy A. Atef
Vulnerability is a measure of the extent to which a community, structure, services or geographic area is likely to be damaged or disrupted by the impact of particular hazard. Current asset management
Aug 1, 2013
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Seawater As A Resource For Sustainable Copper OperationsBy R. Niechcial
As populations grow and industry expands, the limited fresh water resources available are increasingly under stress. This situation creates conflict between communities and industry; and the sustainab
Jan 1, 2007
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Positron Emission Particle Tracking in a Vertical Stirred Media MillBy S. Z. R. Pinkney
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a medical technique that produces three dimensional images of the body, commonly to aid diagnosis and treatment of tumours. PET has been developed by the Universi
Aug 1, 2013
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Effect of Copper and Magnesium Contents and Quenching Rate on Age Hardening Behavior of 2000 Series Aluminum AlloysBy H. Yoshida, H. Hatta, T. Suzuki
"The effect of the copper and magnesium contents and quenching rate during quenching on the age hardening behavior of 2000 series aluminum alloys was investigated. For the higher copper-containing spe
Jan 1, 2018
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Material Status Index in Support of EVMBy O. Moselhi
Material can be seen as the fuel needed to execute the project from inception to completion. Material installed provides good indicators of progress achieved onsite vis-a-vis project schedule performa
Aug 1, 2013
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Ore Problems and the MicroscopeBy W. L. Uglow
In recent years, the microscope has come to be recognized as a valuable aid to engineers whose business is the discovery, development, concentration or reduction of metallic ores. In many of the large
Jan 1, 1924
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ISO TC 82 – Mining and the Importance of International StandardsBy W. Kempson
"Mining Companies have producing assets in increasingly diverse portions of the world. It is not uncommon that the owner, the design team, the mine contractors and the operators are all based in diffe
Jan 1, 2019
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Human-Robot Integration for Pose Estimation and Semi-Autonomous Navigation on Unstructured Construction SitesBy Chen Feng
Compared to widespread successful deployment of robotic manipulators for repetitive and hazardous tasks in related industries such as manufacturing, the construction industry has achieved relatively l
Aug 1, 2013
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Collaboration Between NGOs and the Mining Industry In the Third WorldBy Tony Breuer
Can international development NGOs and the mining industry find common ground and work together in the Third World? The Canadian Hunger Foundation/PARTNERS in Rural Development (CHF-PARTNERS) has, ove
May 1, 2001
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Dust in British Columbia MinesBy D. A. MacLeod
DURING the past fourteen months, dust surveys have been made at thirty-six mines in the Province. These surveys are made to determine the concentration of dust in the mine atmosphere, the flow of air
Jan 1, 1939
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Informationization of Mines: From Digital Mining to Smarter MiningBy Shanjun Mao
This paper summarizes current achievements of Digital Mining in China, puts forward the concept, framework and key technology of Smarter Mining, and finally points out that there is still a long way t
Aug 1, 2013
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The Use of Oxygen Instead of Air in Bioleaching Operations at Medium TemperatureBy D. Ibarra, J. Jacob, A. G. Guezennec, P. d’Hugues, A. Archane
The lack of adequate gas mass transfer is a rate limiting step in many bacterial leaching processes. Oxygen often becomes a limiting factor because of its low solubility compared to the high demand in
Jan 1, 2016