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Pillar Strength Adjustments in the Presence of Shear StressesBy J. A. Maritz
"The Hedley and Grant formulation for pillar strength has been widely adopted by the South Africa hard rock mining industry. Today, some forty year later, this formula still provides the foundation fo
Jan 1, 2015
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The Impact of Tonnage Oxygen on Steelmaking at StelcoBy F W. Irwin
In recent years, a number of significant developments have occurred in the steel industry which are no-table and of general interest. This paper is confined to the steel-melting phase of the business.
Jan 1, 1965
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Managing Assets Using Performance SupervisionBy M. Ruel
In today's highly competitive worldwide market, it is becoming extremely important for managers to make sure that all resources are used where needed the most. That way, all resources are generat
Jan 1, 2007
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Recognition, Rights and Resources: Negotiating Mining Agreements on Indigenous Lands in Canada and AustraliaBy Margaret Anne Stephenson
While the concepts of Aboriginal title share a similar jurisprudence in both Australia and Canada resource development regimes on Aboriginal title lands differ significantly. In Australia, the process
Aug 1, 2013
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The Impact of Operating Cost on Life-of-Mine Costs of Hydrometallurgy FacilitiesBy J. R. Porter, C. Panaou
"A significant effort is expended on preparation of the capital estimate for feasibility studies. The development of the operating cost estimate is usually allocated a significantly smaller budget and
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparisons and Estimated Costs of Working a Thick Pitching Coal Seam by Advancing and Downward Method, and by the Proposed RetreatingBy R. H. Watson
A paper read by J. A. H. Church before the Northern Alberta Branch last February described a method of working thick inclined coal-seams from the dip upwards, with the view to preventing fire risk by
Jan 1, 1924
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Mechanical properties and fatigue resistance of rails welded with the aluminothermic methodBy J. P. Sancho, J. M. Duart, J. I. Verdeja, J. O. García
Following a short review of the history of rails used in the transport of passengers and goods, this paper describes the process for rail fabrication, rail structure, and properties, and summarizes th
Jan 1, 2007
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Structured Analysis ? An Important Tool for Understanding and Describing Complex Mining SystemsBy Mario A. Morin
Mine design, planning and scheduling is a very complex, iterative process comprising several interrelated and interdependent activities. Understanding how this process works, identifying the critical
May 1, 2002
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Impact of using selective collector bar rodding on the MHD stability of a 500 kA aluminium electrolysis cellBy M. Dupuis
It has been previously demonstrated [1,2] that using selective collector bar rodding has a big impact on the uniformity of the current density at the top surface of the cathode block and hence on the
Jan 1, 2005
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The Minto Coal Basin of New BrunswickBy W. S. Dyer
The Minto coal basin lies in the central part of the province of New Brunswick, near the head of Grand Lake. The village of Minto which is the centre of mining activity of the district, lies about 35
Jan 1, 1924
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Economic Considerations in the Production and Preparation of Coal for the Carbonization MarketBy Gerald Blackmore
"This paper suggests that with the settlement of long-term contracts of fifteen years' duration, with prospects of extension, the coal mining industry has, for the first time, a complete commercial ju
Jan 1, 1970
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Nature & Usefulness of Simulation as it Applies to Equipment Selection at an Open-Pit MineBy D. R. Jolley
"The selection of equipment for open-pit mining is an important decision which results in a considerable capital expenditure by the operator. The decision is complicated by the wide product range on t
Jan 1, 1970
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The Appropriateness of the Transfer Size in AG and SAG Mill Circuit DesignThe AG/SAG circuit discharge P80 is now increasingly referred to as the ?Transfer Size? or T80 for short. From the literature it is apparent that in circuit design some approaches to the sizing of AG/
Jan 1, 2012
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Ore Hauling Alternatives from Mine to SiteBy L. Tikasz
The primary purpose of ore hauling model studies is to capture the variability of the ore delivery ? stockpiling process in order to improve the estimation of equipment capacities and achievable throu
Aug 1, 2013
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Two-Stage Flotation Treatment of Uranium Ore From Faraday Uranium Mines LimitedBy W R. Honeywell
Two series of laboratory flotation tests were carried out to study the treatment of Faraday ore by two-stage flotation. First the acid-consumers and then the uranium minerals were floated. On ore grou
Jan 1, 1963
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Thermo Adhesive Separation of Different Plastics from WEEE StreamsBy Imre Gombköto, Barnabás Csoke
"Raw material management means not only mining and processing of primary raw materials like ores, but means also collecting and processing secondary sources of raw materials. Recycling is one of the m
Jan 1, 2016
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Till Geochemistry in Areas of Thick Drift and its Application to Gold Exploration, Matheson Area, Northeastern OntarioBy M. B. McClenaghan
"Abstract- The Ontario Geological Survey completed a regional till sampling project between 1984 and 1988 in the Black River Matheson (BRiM) area of northeastern Ontario. The project was designed to a
Jan 1, 1994
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Structural and Electronic Properties of Smithsonite and Cerussite: A DFT SimulationBy Y. Q. Li, X. H. Long
In this work, structural and electronic properties of smithsonite (ZnCO3) and cerussite (PbCO3) as the typical lead-zinc oxide minerals is simulated by means of DFT. The calculated results could be co
Jan 1, 2015
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Progress in Mechanical LoadingBy R. S. Bigelow
Part 1.- Metal Mines Early experiments with mechanical loaders in metal mines were confined largely to machines of the shovelling type and generally air-operated. Although the first application of t
Jan 1, 1931
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Some Aspects of Industrial Safety in British ColumbiaBy W. K. A. Congreve
Introduction Less than a hundred years ago the engineer was able to do his job without concern for the science that underlay his practices or for the men who operated his machines. But toward the e
Jan 1, 1948