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Environmental Relevance of the Leachate Potential for Dry Storage of Delayed CokeBy Joseph L. Fournier
Suncor Oil Sands employs delayed coking technology in converting bitumen into synthetic crude oil. Currently up to 10,000 m3 of delayed coke (coke) is produced per day as a byproduct of the upgrading
May 1, 2011
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Performance of the two EPBM in Istanbul Twin Metro Tunnel Excavations in Weak RockBy Ibrahim Ocak
The prediction of machine utilization time and determining machine performance plays an important role in scheduling and planning tunnel excavation and data base created serve a major role in further
Aug 1, 2013
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Preferred explosives for blasting in the presence of combustible custsBy M. J. Sapko, R. W. Watson, E. S. Weiss
The relative incerdivity of several blasting agents was evaluated in the Bureau's Bruceton Experimental Mine (BEM) . The minimum charge weights resulting in the ignition of predispersed oil shale dust
May 11, 1988
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Material Characterization – An Absolute Mustfor Predicting The Flow Behaviour Of Your Hazardous MaterialBy C. Holmes, T. Holmes
Engineered-in material handling problems are responsible for significant unrealized value in mineral processing plants. At the root, is a lack of awareness and understanding of bulk material handling
Jan 1, 2020
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An Update On The Arsenic Speciation In The Jeb Tailings Management Facility At Mcclean Lake Saskatchewan Via X-ray Absorption Near-edge Structure (Xanes) SpectroscopyBy J. Warner, K. A. Hughes, P. E. R. Blanchard, J. Esslifie-Dughan, J. W. Reid
Tailings management plays an important role in reducing the environmental impact of Orano Canada’s uranium mining operations in Northern Saskatchewan. Uranium ores mined from Northern Saskatchewan are
Jan 1, 2020
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Recent Developments in Rock burst Research at Lake Shore MinesBy Ernest A. Hodgson
A SERIOUS hazard which must be faced in some mines, though quite absent in others, is that of rockbursts. Bursts cannot be wholly avoided in such mines, but the hazard would largely disappear if they
Jan 1, 1943
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Monitoring Lining Wear on Submerged Arc FurnacesBy P. Schmidt, M. Hopf
Water-cooled parts of submerged arc furnaces are potentially dangerous, especially if molten matte or slag contacts the water. Explosion hazards and metal run-outs generate high costs for production l
Jan 1, 2015
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Uranium leachingBy Brian Lewis
"IntroductionThe leaching method selected for the dissolving of uranium ore depends in part on the physical characteristics of the ore, as well as the uranium mineralization. There are two main method
Jan 1, 1989
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Ok Tedi: Creating Community Partnerships for Sustainable DevelopmentBy Roger J. Higgins
Papua New Guinea is a country on the cusp of development, struggling to find a balance between the demands of national and regional growth, landowner expectations and the maintenance of cultural ident
May 1, 2002
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Strength of coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, AlbertaBy M. L. Jeremic
Altered and unaltered coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta has been tested under compression and under tension. The test results showed that altered coal samples have an appreciably low
Jan 1, 1979
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Scorodite in the CESL Process for Copper-Arsenic ConcentratesBy K. Mayhew, A. Lossin, H. Salomon-de-Friedberg
"The proportion of arsenic-bearing copper concentrates that supply the copper industry is on the increase. The current strategy of miners and smelters to blend feeds to reduce average arsenic levels
Jan 1, 2016
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Fine Grinding Applications Using the Metso Vertimill® Grinding Mill and the Metso Stirred Media Detritor (SMD) in Gold ProcessingBy Graham Davey
"Low speed stirred milling has been employed for many years in the metalliferous and industrial minerals industries. High speed stirred milling is a relatively new method of grinding in the metallifer
Jan 1, 2006
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Co-Extruded Al4.5mg and Rapidly Solidified Al4.5mg1ag – Structure and PropertiesBy C. J. Simensen, R. Østhus, H. J. Roven, K. G. Skorpen, H. Kalager
"This work encompasses co-extrusion of alloy Al4.5Mg at the core and rapidly solidified Al4.5Mg1Ag forming the surface layer. The goal is to produce a multi-material by co-extrusion having a relativel
Jan 1, 2018
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Functional training at Inco's Thompson MineBy W. F. Scott, K. L. Somerville
"This paper outlines the development and inplementation of functional training at the Thompson Mine of Inco Metals Company, Manitoba Division. This training is an extension of similar methods implemen
Jan 1, 1981
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A Geological Reconnaissance of the East End of Great Slave LakeBy Carl Lausen
Within recent years several mining companies have sent expeditions co the east end of Great Slave lake co determine the mineral possibilities of that area. Little was known of the geography of the reg
Jan 1, 1929
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Coke Manufacture at Michel CollieryBy T. H. Wilson
In 1901, the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, Limited, began producing industrial coke in 212 beehive ovens at Michel colliery. By 1908, 486 ovens had been installed and in that year 147,623 tons o
Jan 1, 1947
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Numerical Information System Supporting Safe Management Of Copper Post-Flotation Tailings Pond "Elazny Most", PolandBy W. Swidzinski
"Zelazny Most" post-flotation copper mine tailings pond is the only place to of storeing wastes for KGHM POLSKA MI EDZ S.A. The flotation tailings is are the main waste stream in copper mining in Pola
Jan 1, 2007
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Educating mining engineers for the 21st centuryBy Jerry M. Whiting, Neil J. Duncan
"Does Canada need a mining industry? Isn't it a chronically depressed collection of businesses that pollute the air and water and tear up the countryside? Wouldn't it be better if Canada&apo
Jan 1, 1988
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The Benefits of Bulk Diesel Fuel Filtration in MiningBy Christian M. Bauer
Modern surface mines are among the world's largest single consumers of diesel fuel. A typical mine site can consume in excess of 200 million liters of diesel fuel per year. Delivered diesel fuel
Nov 1, 2011
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Advanced Blasting Technology for Large Scale Destress Blasts at Brunswick MineBy Qian Liu
Mining in highly stressed ground conditions has been an increasing challenge at the Brunswick Mine. Two large regional pillars were established on the 1000 m Level to support the ground for safe extra
May 1, 2003