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Plenary Presentation - Manual Control, Process Automation – Or Operational Performance Excellence? What is the Difference?
By Phil Thwaites
"The mining industry uses many types of mineral and metallurgical plants to produce saleable product from ore mined. Plant design history has left current operations with a mixture of manual operation
Jan 1, 2013
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Cyanide Analysis for Complex Cyanide Solutions (CIM Journal | Vol. 4, No. 2)
By W. van der Merwe
ABSTRACT With the gold industry processing more complex ores, the online measurement and control of cyanide addition to the gold leaching circuit has become more critical. This paper compares the two
Jan 1, 2013
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A Laboratory Protocol to Evaluate Potential Chemical Interferences in Flotation Circuit Applications
By B. G. Cousins, B. O’Rourke, C. Spence
"Some non-flotation chemistries are added to flotation circuits directly and indirectly to control issues such as scaling and dust. Since the dosage levels are generally not very large, a standard lab
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparison of Uranium Solvent Extraction Strip Options (CIM Journal | Vol. 4, No. 4)
By D. Van Tonder, C. Edwards
ABSTRACT Solvent extraction is used in many acid leach uranium circuits to upgrade and purify the uranium-bearing solution prior to final product precipitation. A number of strip options are available
Jan 1, 2013
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Geomechanical Analysis of Maximum Operating Pressure for SAGD Reservoirs
By Dale A. Walters
The thermal recovery of bitumen reservoirs by steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is often designed to maximize the operating pressure. In general, the benefits of higher operating pressures are hi
Jun 1, 2012
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Hydro-Mechanical Response of Hydraulic Fractures
By Mohammadreza Jalali
Alberta contains over 400 billion barrels of viscous crude oil in fractured carbonates but there is no viable extraction technology as yet. Petroleum geomechanics has become a vital part of the assess
Jun 1, 2012
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Time ? A Key Seismic Source Parameter
By Marty Hudyma
There are five independent seismic source parameters: seismic energy, seismic moment, source size, location, and time. These parameters are investigated primarily for evaluating seismic hazard and und
Jun 1, 2012
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Practical Considerations for the Use of Microseismic Systems at Mining Operations
By Ian S. Leslie
Seismic monitoring systems for mining operations are being utilized more than ever before in the characterization of rock mass response to underground and open pit mining. This paper provides a review
Jun 1, 2012
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Rock Mass Change Monitoring in a Sill Pillar at Vale?s Coleman Mine (Sudbury, Canada)
By Benoît Valley
Optimization of the mining sequence in terms of economics (maximizing net present value) often leads to multi-front mining methods generating pillars. Significant resources are tied up in these pillar
Jun 1, 2012
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Design of an Overburden Storage Structure in Northern Alberta
By Nabeel Khan
Annual oil production from the Canadian Oil Sands in Northern Alberta has been rising for several decades, and more ore and overburden are excavated each year from an increasing number of open pit min
Jun 1, 2012
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Combined Finite-Discrete Element Modelling of the Influence of Bedding Planes on the Mechanical Behaviour of Opalinus Clay
By Andrea Lisjak
The mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay, an indurated over-consolidated argillaceous rock, is heavily influenced by the presence of preferably oriented bedding planes. The objective of this study is
Jun 1, 2012
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Application of Consolidated Rock Fill to Open Stoping in Underground Mines
By Jerry Ran
Many large underground mines using the open stoping method have changed their primary applications of consolidated rock fill (CRF) to paste or consolidated hydraulic fill due to considerations of dema
Jun 1, 2012
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Wireline Hydraulic Mini-frac Testing: Experiences in the ANDRILL SMS Borehole, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
By Douglas R. Schmitt
In general, knowledge of the state of stress within the Antarctic lithosphere remains largely unconstrained due in part to Antarctica?s inaccessibility and because of the paucity of seismic focal mech
Jun 1, 2012
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Laboratory Investigation of Flow Through Fractured Sandstone
By Jarret Thomson
An understanding of groundwater flow is essential for many aspects of mining. This is especially true for the process of shaft sinking through the sandstones of the Manitou Falls Group in the Athabasc
Jun 1, 2012
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A New Approach to Infer Reservoir Dilation Using a Limited Number of Tiltmeter Measurements
By Asanga S. Nanayakkara
The surface deformations induced by reservoir dilations can be measured using tiltmeters and these measurements can be used to infer reservoir level volume changes by solving an inverse problem. Prefe
Jun 1, 2012
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Investigation of the Influence of Stress Shadows on Multiple Hydraulic Fractures from Adjacent Horizontal Wells Using the Distinct Element Method
By Neda Zangeneh
Production efficiency from low permeability gas shales require techniques to optimize hydraulic fracture completions. One completion strategy involves the simultaneous or near simultaneous hydraulic f
Jun 1, 2012
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Investigation of Anisotropy in Compressive Elastic Modulus of the Montney Shale
By S. A. R. Keneti
Predicting the geomechanical response of the shale gas material during hydraulic fracturing operation in the field needs better understanding of their geomechanical behaviour under laboratory testing.
Jun 1, 2012
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Modeling Depth of Failure using Brittle Mohr-Coulomb Failure Model
By Nader Golchinfar
The V-shaped breakout zones around excavation boundary have been captured by a variety of numerical methods such as FEM and DEM methods and failure criteria such as linear Mohr-Coulomb and non-linear
Jun 1, 2012
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Comparison of Two Failure Criteria for the Assessment of Haulage Drift Stability Using Stochastic Analysis and Numerical Modelling
By Wael Abdellah
Mine haulage drifts are the primary access to the mining blocks of an orebody in a multilevel mining system of a tabular ore deposit. The stability and functionality of haulage drifts are thus crucial
Jun 1, 2012
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Comparing the Behaviour of Modeled Paste in 2D and 3D, using Both Simplified and Complex Stope Geometries
By Ryan L. Veenstra
This paper presents a modelling study of a cemented paste backfill in an underground stope. The model was developed to help provide a better understanding of what is happening in the stope during the
Jun 1, 2012