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Quantifying Losses in Support Capacity Due to CorrosionBy E. Ghali
"Corrosion of support system components (e.g., bolts, mesh, plates) is a safety and economic concern in underground mines. This paper reports the results of a five-year study wherein corrosion coupons
Jan 1, 2015
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Sampling Design To Best Capture The Aging Of In-situ Tailings: Results And Lessons LearnedBy John Rowson, Caitlin Brown, Kebbi Hughes, Joseph Esslifie-Dughan
The McClean Lake mill in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is operated by Orano Canada Inc. and has been in production for the last 20 years. The tailings preparation process at the mill has been designe
Jan 1, 2020
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Detection and Prevention of Early PlumbismBy K. Raht
LEAD poisoning is perhaps the oldest and, until recent years, the most misunderstood of all industrial diseases. Hippocrates appears to have recognized a relationship in the colic experienced by a pat
Jan 1, 1941
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Crack Detection and Seal-Lock Casting RepairBy E. Ettles
This paper features some of the spectacular new advances in the fields of fluorescent penetrant inspection and magnetic particle concentration. Casting fractures in the various stages -before the repa
Jan 1, 1971
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Innovations in Mine Planning and Design Utilizing Collaborative Immersive Virtual Reality (CIRV)By Peter K. Kaiser
Planning and design of deep underground mines involves a process of complex three-dimensional data integration utilizing information from exploration (geology, rock mass characteristics), engineering
May 1, 2002
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Scale Prevention in the Presence of High Solid SlurriesBy Laura A. Sanders
Mineral scale formation is prevalent in numerous mining operations. Such scale formation can occur in the direct-contact heat exchangers ahead of an autoclave. In these heat exchangers, the incoming s
May 1, 2013
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Battery Energy Storage As A Way To Reduce Remote Mine Electricity CostsBy Jakob Janzen
This paper demonstrates that the introduction of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) into an isolated diesel generator based grid has the potential to reduce the electricity cost and deliver a good
Aug 1, 2013
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Operating Experience and Developments of G-REX and AuRIX®100 Resin Exchange Technology (a1d51fa6-b437-4424-abc0-c6fcc6ed895d)By N. Katsikaros, A. Lewis-Gray, P. Richards
"To optimize gold recovery in complex leach-to-electrowinning processes, Gekko Systems developed the Gekko resin exchange column (G-REX) as an intermediate step, using a highly gold-selective resin to
Jan 1, 2017
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The Cape Breton Development CorporationBy A. Roy MacLean
"Cape Breton is an island on the eastern extremity of Nova Scotia, Canada. Here, coal mining under the Atlantic Ocean has been a way of life since the early French militia mined coal for heating purpo
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron CastingsBy J. E. Rehder
IN A DISCUSSION of use of any material of ?construction in the mining industry, two points of view must 'be kept in mind - that of the producer or manufacturer of mining and metallurgical equipme
Jan 1, 1956
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The Preservation of Mine TimbersBy George Booth
In mining operations the cost of timber is an item of much importance, because the life of mine timbers is, in many cases, very short and, as the supply of the better grades becomes depleted, less dur
Jan 1, 1926
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Certain Operating Phases in the Refining of Copper at the Ontario Refining Co., Ltd.By Frederic Benard
THE Ontario Refining Company, Limited, wholly-owned subsidiary of The International Nickel Company of Canada, refines the entire blister copper output of the latter's Copper Cliff smelter. Prior
Jan 1, 1938
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Selection of Fans for Mine VentilationBy Wm. D. Jr. Sheldon
THIS paper presents practical data to aid in the selection of a mine ventilating fan, and outlines considerations to be made to ensure satisfactory operation and optimum efficiency of the fan. Much
Jan 1, 1941
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Temperature Gradients in Ontario and QuebecBy A. D. Misener, L. G. D. Thompson
"IntroductionIt was shown by work previously reported that reliable geothermal gradients representative of various regions of the earth's, surface could he obtained from extended surveys of the rock t
Jan 1, 1950
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Hydraulic Filling in Metal MinesBy E. A. Sobering
Hydraulic filling or sand filling is a system used to fill underground excavations with a dense pulp. Milltailings are commonly used. The resultant fill, after being placed and de-watered, is known as
Jan 1, 1956
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Pretreatment Methods for Rare Earth Element Extraction in Supercritical Carbon DioxideBy R. V. Fox, L. K. Sinclair, D. L. Baek
"In this study, rare earth elements were recovered from bastnasite concentrate and waste fluorescent lamp phosphors using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction with a nitric acid/tributyl phosphate
Jan 1, 2016
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The Prevention of Mine Fires at NorandaBy W. L. Ennis
Introduction This paper outlines the causes of underground fires at Noranda Mines and the precautionary measures taken to guard against such fi res. Shafts There are six shafts (Figures and l
Jan 1, 1950
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Steam Genera ting and Power Plants, Company, Nova Scotia Light LimitedBy A. R. Harrington
BEFORE discussing some of the technical aspects of the steam generating plants of Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited, it might be of interest to go back through history and see the developme
Jan 1, 1958
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A geological appraisal of the coal resources of Nova ScotiaBy Peter A. Hacquebard
Recent drilling programs have shown that the in-situ coal resources of Nova Scotia are very substantial. The grand totals of the measured, indicated and inferred categories amount to 232 m, 646m and 9
Jan 1, 1979
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Maintenance systemsBy D. J. Charlton
"IntroductionMaintenance is a business, which to be successful, requires good management, systems and reporting. The prime objective of the maintenance management group, be they large or small, must b
Jan 1, 1989