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A study of the behaviour of tubing when injected into molten steelBy Mario Giavani
"IntroductionBy the 1980s, the continuous casting process had almost replaced the ingot casting of steel in Japan, Europe and North America. While economic benefits were probably initially the prime m
Jan 1, 1991
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Quality of Life in Remote Mining Communities: a Multiple Case Study in The Brazilian AmazonBy Silvana Costa
The quality of life in remote mining communities is a significant factor that impacts the mining industry?s ability to attract and retain high quality workers in remote areas. The rapid growth of mini
May 1, 2007
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Two steps to energy managementBy T. B. Armstrong
"The energy situation is extremely fragile and there is a critical need for energy conservation in the short term and development of new technology in the long term. To keep tabs on energy flow, separ
Jan 1, 1980
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Geology of the Asbestos Belt in Southeastern QuebecBy P. H. Riordon
ONE OF the major sources of the world's supply of asbestos lies in a belt of ultrabasic rocks stretching through the Eastern Townships of Quebec where chrysotile asbestos has been mined continuously s
Jan 1, 1962
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Till geochemistry as a technique for gold exploration in northern New BrunswickBy A. G. Pronk, D. M. Burton
"A regional till sampling program in the Upsalquitch Forks-Tetagouche Lakes area, centred some 70km west of the city of Bathurst, has proven an effective method for gold exploration in the heavily gla
Jan 1, 1988
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Placer exploration using radar and seismic methodsBy A. P. Annan, C. Vaughan, J. L. Davis
"The increase in the price of gold in the last decade has led to a significant increase in placer gold exploration around the world. Placer deposits occur in depressions along ancient river and stream
Jan 1, 1987
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Maintenance control system software from CaterpillarBy V. Casaletto, L. Widdifield
"Equipment capable of higher production requires more sophisticated maintenance programs. Reduction in fleet size through use of modern technology requires higher utilization and greater availability.
Jan 1, 1992
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Criteria for Choice of Optimal Ore Preparation SchemesBy E. Bratygin, G. Gazaleeva
"The article describes the analysis of methods and criteria of selectivity of optimal ore preparation schemes. Traditional criteria based on study of physical-mechanical properties of ores give the co
Jan 1, 2016
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Kimberlites in Alberta-A Major New Diamond-bearing Kimberlite ProvinceBy Brooke Clements
The Buffalo Head Hills region is located approximately 350 kilometres northwest of the city of Edmonton in northcentral Alberta (Figure 1). The Alberta diamond joint venture consisting of Ashton Minin
May 1, 2001
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Problem Identification for Low Gold Recovery and Application of Treatment at Somita PlantBy B. Roy
The Somita plant processes low sulphide gold ore in Burkina Faso with a CIL process. After experiencing recurrent low gold recoveries, Somita undertook an investigation on the source of the problem. C
Jan 1, 2014
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20-foot-diameter blind shaft drillingBy D. A. Whitley, R. P. Carone
"Shaft sinking by blind shaft drilling offers the mining industry a different approach to shaft construction. Benefits of blind drilling include less construction time and fewer safety problems while
Jan 1, 1981
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Laser measurement of open stope dilutionBy Yve Potvin, Fabien Miller, Deni Jacob
"The potential benefits of measuring the volume of excavated open stope are enormous. By comparing the actual excavation of the orebody contour, it is possible to determine the “real"" amount of minin
Jan 1, 1992
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Comparison of laboratory and field abrasive wear testsBy M. Fiset, D. Belley
"In a country with a cold climate like Canada, the cost of replacing worn parts of snowplow equipment such as blades, is enormous. A great number of these blades, with different mechanical properties,
Jan 1, 1988
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Performance of the Lomex 34-foot variable speed millBy J. G. Mieczaniec
"A key element for a successful mining operation is the grinding circuit. It must be reliable, maintainable and must perform to or above design capacities for 95% of the time. Once chosen and installe
Jan 1, 1985
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Blended ANFO-based explosivesBy W. B. Evans, D. P. Taylor
"ANFO has two major disadvantages as an explosive low density and no water resistance. ANFO can be blended with more dense, water-resistant explosives to form ""Heavy ANFO"". The use of emulsion or sl
Jan 1, 1987
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Matching mining methods to complex coal geologyBy B. J. Morash
"The six mineable coal seams at Quintette Coal Limited (QCL) vary in thickness from 0.75 m to 9.5 m and include waste partings varying from 0.2 m to 4 m thick. They are highly faulted and folded in so
Jan 1, 1988
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Genetic concepts versus observational data in governing ore explorationBy John Drew Ridge
"Over the years, ore geologists have made innumerable observations as to the relationships of certain kinds of ore deposits to particular types of rocks and to the types of primary and secondary struc
Jan 1, 1983
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Compressed Air in Cool MinesBy Marc Piard
In a cool mine, tapping high-pressure lines through reducing valves lowers the temperature beyond remedy. It is the writer's suggestion that, for low-pressure work, law-pressure air ,should be ge
Jan 1, 1926
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A study on kriging small blocksBy Margaret Armstrong, Normand Champigny
"In order to define the ore/waste boundaries as finely as possible, mine planners often insist on kriging very small blocks (relative to the spacing of the available sample grades). These kriged estim
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of Heat Treatment on Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of A206 Aluminum AlloyBy G. Morin, S. Amira, F. Chiesa, B. Duchesne
"The effect of heat treatment on the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) resistance of A206 aluminum alloy was studied using the breaking load test according to ASTM G139 standard. This method uses the re
Jan 1, 2016