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German Mining Expertise: Meeting the Future Challenges of International MiningBy Martin Junker
This Notwithstanding all the debates on climate change and renewable energy, coal remains the world's no.1 primary energy source even in the 21st century. In 2011 alone, total output rose from 42
Aug 1, 2013
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The Flin Flon Zinc PlantBy John D. Carr
Introduction The Flin Flon zinc plant operates on what is known as the low density or standard sulphate process, that is, the zinc is carried through the plant solution circuit attached to the SO4 or
Jan 1, 1935
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Evaluation of Location Based Management System in the Construction of Power Transmission and Distribution ProjectsBy Abhiram Shankar
Construction projects are becoming more demanding both in terms of time and complexity. This necessitates intricate planning and sequencing of activities at the macro and micro level and continuous fl
Aug 1, 2013
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Some Accident Hazards and Preventive Measures at MinesBy E. C. Keeley
Some Safety Measures at Ontario Mines The following safety precautions have of late been taken by several of the Ontario mines: installation of water crossovers; washing clown of faces to show-up mis
Jan 1, 1931
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Investigation of KCI Crystal/Nac1-KCI Saturated Brine Interface and Octadecylamine Deposition with the use of Atomic Force MicroscopyBy N. Schreithofer
The deposition of octadecylamine (ODA) at the KCI crystal/NaCI-KCI brine interface was investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The AFM images of freshly cleaved KCI specimens immersed in KC
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydrodynamic modelling of hydrometallurgical unit operationsCSIRO Minerals, in association with the AJ Parker CRC for Hydrometallurgy, has an active program of hydrometallurgical research in which physical and computational modelling are used to better underst
Jan 1, 2005
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Re-Treatment of Corundum-Bearing Tailings at CraigmontBy A. G. Roach
Introduction This paper deals with the operations and plant of the Craigmont Corundum Project, formerly of Wartime Metals Corporation but now under the Mines Section of the Resources Development Br
Jan 1, 1946
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Organizing For MaintenanceBy Douglas A. Sloan
"Shutdowns and breakdowns that halt the process-flow of mine production are costly. Skilled maintenance tradesmen are scarce and expensive. The cost of maintenance or of production Joss from Jack of m
Jan 1, 1970
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Concrete Reinforcement Modeling for Efficient Information SharingBy S. Aram
Concrete reinforcing requires coordination among many roles: structural engineer, estimator, detailer, fabricator, installer and others. The methods used to define and represent concrete reinforcement
Aug 1, 2013
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Energy Considerations in Iron Ore PelletizingBy S. S. Sephton, Kirit C. Vyas, Melvin J. Greaves
Energy requirements for various pelletizing systems are considered from a fuel and power aspect, with the presentation of typical energy heat balance flow sheets. A partial calculation for the firing
Jan 1, 1976
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Determination of the In Situ Stress in an Continuous Anisotropic Elastic Rock Mass Using Inverse Problem TechniquesBy Eurípides do Amaral Vargas Jr., J. A. de Mello Franco
"It is frequently necessary to excavate a tunnel for Civil Engineering purposes, or wells for petroleum exploitation, in laminated rock mass like schists or phyllites or in highly foliated gneisses. T
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Legal Unitization and Engineering Problems of Oil and Gas Producing Concerning PropertiesBy D. W. MacFarlane
In the formation of Oil and Gas Producing Units lawyer& and engineers are interdependent members of the same team. Management is, there-fore, entitled to expect no less than a total cooperative effort
Jan 1, 1960
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Operating Cost Budgets for MinesBy Leonard Kellogg
Introduction The Mine Manager or Superintendent is a man faced with a difficult problem. He must direct the activities of his mine in such a manner that, over a period of time, the greatest possible
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal Gasification For Industrial Use and PowerBy R. D. Merer
The production of low- and medium-Btu gas from coal provides a more economic source of energy for most industrial users than pipeline-quality coal gas (SNG), although the latter has received more publ
Jan 1, 1978
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Intensive Electrodynamic Slag CleaningBy A. Warczok
Metal losses in discard slag are the main factor determining overall recovery. The metals are present both in dissolved form and as matte or metallic inclusions, varying in size from 2 to 1000 µm. Pyr
Jan 1, 2007
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Water Problems in the Cape Breton Coal Mining DistrictsBy J. L. Bowlby
Introduction In the following discussion, boiler-feed and mine waters will be considered from the point of view of the problems arising from the chemical nature of the mineral and gaseous impurities
Jan 1, 1934
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Sar Interferometry for Surface and Infrastructure Movement Monitoring in Mining EnvironmentsBy C. Gosselin, M. Rheault, M. Benoit, Y. Bouroubi, V. Sarago
The last three decades have seen significant mining development in northern regions of Canada, where the freeze and thaw cycle of permafrost and the corresponding surface subsidence and heave represen
Jan 1, 2015
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Establishing the Best Practice Guidelines in Mineral Processing for NI 43-101By Tony Lipiec, Chris Fleming, Larry Urbanoski
In 2009, the Canadian Mineral Processors (CMP) became aware that Canadian securities regulators were amending the contents of National Instrument 43-101. NI 43-101 is a set of regulations which establ
Jan 1, 2011
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The Function of the Mines Branch Radioactivity DivisionBy E. A. Brown
"IntroductionBACK IN THE nineteen-thirties, when Eldorado was a private company and was preparing to become Canada's first radium producer, the Mines Branch in Ottawa did much work on the development
Jan 1, 1953
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CRIRSCO 2007 — current activitiesBy J. Postle, Deborah McCombe
"This is the third in a series of articles about the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO). The first article was an interview with Niall Weatherstone, Chairman of
Jan 1, 2003