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Probabilistic practical optimization of production scheduling for multi-element depositsOptimizing production scheduling in open pit mines is important for managing cash flows of mining operations. This paper describes a new, probabilistic, mixed integer programming (MIP) formulation whi
Jan 1, 2006
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Blast simulation surface and underground with the SABREX modelBy G. K. Jorgenson, S. H. Chung
"IntroductionThe SABREX Blast Modelling Program was developed jointly by the companies of the ICI Explosives Group, of which C-I-L Inc. is a member. SABREX (Scientific Approach to Breaking Rock with E
Jan 1, 1987
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Dust Control in Crushing and Grinding PlantsBy G. R. Yourt
"Generally speaking the usual approach for controlling dust is three-fold:1. Suppress the formation of dust at the source.2. Confine dust that cannot be suppressed.3. Dilute and remove dust that canno
Jan 1, 1971
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Geophysical Investigation at Steeprock LakeBy Arthur Brant
STEEPROCK LAKE (Figure 1) lies about two miles north of Atikokan, a village approximately one hundred and forty miles west of Fort William and one hundred miles east of Fort Frances on the Canadian Na
Jan 1, 1940
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Ventilation-On-Demand Control System?s Impact on Energy Savings and Air QualityBy Cheryl L. Allen
Increasing energy costs associated with mining have become an issue that must be addressed by industry to ensure sustainable production. As underground mine ventilation systems account for 40% to 50%
May 1, 2011
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Mineral Economics - Its Definition and ApplicationBy W. Keith Buck
This paper defines the discipline of mineral economics. By example, it describes the application of the tools of economic analysis to mineral problems - to problems in the areas of: mineral resource a
Jan 1, 1972
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A Hydrometallurgical for the Extraction Process of Iron from Low-Grade OresBy C P. Gravenor
In 1953, a deposit of sedimentary oolitic iron ore was discovered in the Clear Hills area of northwestern Alberta. Since that time, detailed drilling has outlined reserves in excess of 200 million ton
Jan 1, 1964
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Notes on the use of Storage-Battery Locomotives and Storage-Batteries UndergroundBy J. Shanks
In 1920 the writer presented some notes, embodying his experience with storage-battery locomotives as main under-ground haulage-motors at Brazeau collieries. (1) Since that date these motors have stoo
Jan 1, 1924
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Stability Analysis of Rib Pillars in Mechanized and Drill and Blast Excavations using Numerical ModelingBy Navid Bahrani
Introduction ? Today?s economic market is motivating underground mining companies to increase development advance rates and enhance their NPVs. ? For example, block cave mining involves development
Oct 1, 2010
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Revised BQ System in China and its Correlation to International Rock Mass Classification SystemsBy Yan-Jun Shen
The rock mass classification system, BQ (basic quality), is the only national system that is suitable to most kinds of rock engineering in China. It uses two main aspects of the rock mass, the intact
Aug 1, 2013
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Zero emission gas power - A concept of integration between SOFC and absorption enhanced gas reformingBy D. Eriksen
Zero Emission Gas power, ZEG, is a novel concept where a high temperature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is integrated with a reforming reactor producing hydrogen from natural gas through Sorption Enhan
Jan 1, 2005
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Improvements to the Operation of the Saganoseki Flash Smelting FurnaceBy Tomoya Kawasaki, Tatsuya Motomura, Yutaka Yasuda
Saganoseki Smelter, one of the largest copper producers in Japan, currently operates a single flash smelting furnace to produce 450,000 tons of new copper annually. The smelter used to employ two flas
Jan 1, 2014
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A feasibility study on the use of desulphurized tailings to control acid mine drainageBy D. Bois, P. Poirier, B. Bussière
Environmental desulphurization is an attractive alternative for the management of acid generating tailings. Bulk sulphide flotation is the most commonly used method to produce desulphurized tailings,
Jan 1, 2005
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Bacterial corrosion studies at Ontario HydroBy A. C. Headon, K. W. Lam, D. P. Dautovich
"Microbiological activities affecting the performance of materials have been encountered in diverse situations within Ontario Hydro. Case histories of bacterial problems which are presented include gr
Jan 1, 1984
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Research and Technical Development in a Mining OperationBy J. W. Reynolds
This paper describes the function of the research and development department of a large mining organization and the benefits which can be derived over the years. Examples are given of work done in roc
Jan 1, 1970
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The Lonmin Floatability Characterization Test Rig (FCTR) experienceBy E. V. Manlapig, K. R. Rahal, J-P Franzidis
"The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig or FCTR is a highly instrumented, mobile flotation pilot plant built by Baker Process (now EIMCO) for the AMIRA P9 Project for use in flotation plant modell
Jan 1, 2002
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Environmental and Ventilation Benefits for Underground Mining Operations Using Fuel Cell Powered Production EquipmentBy Charles Kocsis
Over the last few years a multi-faceted feasibility study has been evaluating the introduction of hydrogen fuel cell powered equipment into underground mines to replaced diesel engine powered equipmen
May 1, 2007
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A fractal model for the aggregate density-size distributions generated during aggregation processesBy M. J. Gagnon
The agglomeration of particulate materials is used in many mineral processes to enhance the settling of the fine particles, Depending upon many physical and chemical parameters, the aggregates demonst
Jan 1, 2005
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Imaging steeply-dipping near-surface mine workings using surface seismic wavesBy M. D. Vance, G. R. Corbett, S. D. Butt
Surface wave imaging is a relatively new seismic technique that generates subsurface depth images without having to drill boreholes into the ground, and is rapidly becoming a standard tool in non-dest
Jan 1, 2005
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Scraper Loading in the Springhill CollieriesBy Ian L. Price
Description of the Springhill Coal Field The Springhill coal basin, which lies in the approximate centre of Cumberland county, Nova Scotia, is of Carboniferous age, and forms a syncline plunging to
Jan 1, 1946