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Some Fundamental Hydro-Mechanical Processes Relevant for Understanding the Pore Pressure Response around Excavations in Low Permeable Clay RocksBy K. M. Wild, C. D. Martin, F. Amann
"Argillaceous rock formations, in particular clay shales, are notorious for creating challenges in rock engineering. Due to their generally low hydraulic conductivity and their complete saturation in
Jan 1, 2015
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Interactive Visiualasation of a Base Metal ConcentratorBy Seher Ata
"Virtual reality, a three-dimensional computer generated environment, has become recognized delivery system for many forms of education. This article describes the application of virtual reality to mi
Jan 1, 2016
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Investigation of Seismic Effects on Disturbed Rock Slope Stability AssessmentsBy A. V. Lyamin, J. P. Wang, A. J. Li, Z. Qian
"For general stability analysis of rock slopes, rock mass strength and rock mass disturbance are definitely should be considered. In addition, the impact of earthquakes must be taken into account. In
Jan 1, 2015
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The Production of Castings in Permanent MoldsBy G. M. Carr-Harris
"THE SUBJECT of permanent molding has received a great deal of attention in the technical press as illustrated by the many excellent articles in the bibliography which follows. In general, this covers
Jan 1, 1960
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Removal of Organic Carbon with a Jameson Cell at Red Dog MineBy Todd Smith, Brigitte Lacouture, Greg Anderson, David Lin
"The lead and zinc flotation circuits at Red Dog Mine are preceded by a preflotation circuit which recovers naturally-floating organic carbon contained in the ore. Organic carbon is a potential contam
Jan 1, 2008
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Presidential Address (b1ebe2d7-0ccc-4016-9bb7-570339ad7bb8)By S. A. Willis
For the past several months 1 have been considering the functions of this Society and its reasons for continuance. The fact that it is now sixty years old indicates that it must have been of value and
Jan 1, 1947
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Application of 3D X-ray CT Scanning Techniques to Evaluate Fracture Damage Zone in Anisotropic Granitic RockBy M. H. B. Nasseri
Barre granite?s samples have been tested for fracture toughness under mode I along two different directions with respect to microstructural fabrics were investigated. 3D objects counter algorithm tech
May 1, 2009
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Materials for controlling wear in surface miningBy Ree Llewellyn
"It has been estimated conservatively that the costs of wear damage and friction in the Canadian mining and mineral processing industry amount to over one billion dollars per year. These are mainly in
Jan 1, 1996
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Maintenance Control at Algoma's Macleod MineBy C. A. Campbell
"There has been a significant reduction in maintenance hours and improved performance by maintenance crews at the MacLeod mine since the introduction of a Maintenance Control system which includes the
Jan 1, 1973
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Effect of Backfill Placement Method on Its Stability: A Dynamic Modelling Case StudyBy Muhammad Zaka Emad
Cemented rockfill (CRF) is a mixture of rock aggregate and binder slurry. It is a stiff backfill, it is fast curing, its operation is simple, placement rate is reasonably high and no drainage is requi
Jun 1, 2012
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The Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Éléonore ProjectBy A. Fortin, C. Fréchette, M. Kreuh
Éléonore project is a gold ore processing plant at a mine site located near James Bay, Quebec, Canada. SNC-Lavalin was mandated by Goldcorp to perform EPCM services on the ore processing plant and per
Jan 1, 2015
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Frother Structure-Property Relationship: Effect of Polypropylene Glycol Alkyl Ethers on Bubble Rise VelocityBy James A. Finch, Yue Hua Tan, Wei Zhang
"The paper is part of our study of the frother structure-property relationship using bubble rise velocity. Single bubble rise velocity profiles were determined in a 350 cm column for surfactants from
Jan 1, 2016
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A Numerical Modeling Method for Predicting Pit Slope Deformation and Failure Caused By Underground Mining under an Open-PitBy Gang Mei, Nengxiong Xu, Yanlin Zhang
After open-pit mining finishes, an iron mine with steeply inclined ore-bodies will generally transform to underground mining. Non-pillar sublevel caving method, with horizontal slice mining from up to
Jan 1, 2015
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Investigation of one-pass grouted support systems for use in a high stress mining environmentBy John Galbraith, Dwayne D. Tannant, Chris C. Langille
"Development of underground openings in a deep mining environment requires a support system that is able to absorb energy as a result of dynamic loading due to rockbursting and blasting and static loa
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of Hydraulic Fracturing Technology for Hard Roof Weakening in Chinese Coal MinesBy H. P. Kang, Y. J. Feng
The hard roof in underground coal mines is generally considered as a main cause that induces disasters in working faces and entries, such as rock burst and windblast. Hydraulic fracturing technology i
Jan 1, 2015
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Difficult Gold Gravity Recovery SeparationsBy J. Ling, L. Racine, P. Cousin, A. R. Laplante
"The problem of gold recovery by gravity from high density gangues is first discussed from a fundamental perspective. Three potential difficulties are presented: poor liberation and fine gold particle
Jan 1, 1997
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Leaching and Recovery of Copper during the Cyanidation of Copper Containing Gold OresIn the leaching and recovery of gold from copper containing gold ores using cyanidation, some copper minerals also dissolve which can have a detrimental effect on the process efficiency and economics.
Jan 1, 2005
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Factors Affecting the Permeability of Low-Permeability Sandstone Uranium Deposits: A Case StudyBy L. M. Wang, G. P. Jiang, Y. Jiang, Liao. W. S.
ABSTRACT The authors measured porosities and permeabilities for cores from a low-permeability sandstone uranium deposit in Inner Mongolia. Features studied included fine pore structure, mineral compos
Jan 1, 2014
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Mining Methods and Practices at Lake ShoreBy Leslie S. Weldon
THE Lake Shore mine has been developed by two vertical shafts, with level intervals at 200 feet to the 2200 level and at 125 feet below this horizon. A main cross-cut joins the two shafts on all level
Jan 1, 1936
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Planning and Scheduling of Maintenance Work at the Milliken MineBy K B. Bowley
This paper covers the application of a systematic maintenance plan by the Plant Engineering Department of Rio Algom Mines Limited, Milliken Division. The plan established the function of work study, d
Jan 1, 1963