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Discussion - Basics Of Paste- Backfill Systems - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering Vol. 46, No. 10, October, 1994, Pp. 11 75-11 78By F. W. Brackebusch
In the paper presented by F.W. Brackebusch on the "Basics of paste backfill systems," paste fill was presented as a backfill process that offers many advantages over other alternatives such as hydraul
Jan 1, 1996
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MITEC’s Exploration Technology Division: Helping reverse the trend of declining mineral reserves in CanadaBy E. J. Debicki
"At the 1992 PDAC Convention, Norman Keevil announced the formation of the Exploration Technology Division (ETD) of the Mining Industry Technology Council of Canada (MITEC). It was evident that base m
Jan 1, 1996
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Kinetics of Reactions Between Iron Oxides and Liquid Iron-Carbon AlloysBy Marcelo B. Mourão
An experimental investigation was carried out to -study the rates of reduction of pellets containing iron oxides by carbon dissolved in liquid iron, at temperatures ranging from 1720 K to 1973 K. Seve
Jan 1, 1996
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Concepts in lease-closure landscapesBy Gordon T. McKenna
"Syncrude Canada Ltd. is developing new concepts in lease-closure landscape design for its Oil Sands Leases 17 and 22 in northeastern Alberta. Closure planning is becoming an integral part of the plan
Jan 1, 1996
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Practical Aspects Of Mobile Roof Support UsageBy F. E. Chase
Mobile roof supports are shield-type support units mounted on crawler tracks. Mobile roof support (MRS) units are used during retreat mining, and they eliminate the setting of roadway, turn, and cross
Jan 1, 1996
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Polymeric Dispersants For Mineral ProcessingBy M. B. Freeman
Acrylic polymers have been found to be effective dispersants and stabilizers in a wide variety of mineral processing applications including rheology control in concentrated slurries. This paper will d
Jan 1, 1996
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What a Gas: Blasting Under PressureBy Jerry Wallace
This project consisted of blasting for expansion of a major interstate natural gas transmission pipeline pump station. The pump station handled 400-500 million cubic feet (1 l- 14 million cubic meter
Jan 1, 1996
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Alloy Waste Forms For Metal Fission Products And Actinides Isolated By Spent Nuclear Fuel TreatmentBy S. M. McDeavitt
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant metallic wastes from an electrometallurgical process developed to treat spent nuclear fuel. This metal
Jan 1, 1996
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Tailings Dam Failure at Omai in GuyanaBy Steven G. Vick
Effects of the August 1995 failure of the Omai tailings dam in Guyana continue to be felt throughout the mining industry. This article is taken from the final report of the independent body of expert
Jan 1, 1996
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Arctic mineral wealth — Will there be a two-sided coin?By Joanna LaForte
"In response to “Arctic Mineral Wealth —Equitable Participation with Aboriginal Landowners – A slow or fast process?”, this author’s impression is one that, to her, seems obvious — this is definitely
Jan 1, 1996
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Mining Dilution In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation (7c5f8a4c-7cf8-429c-b9d9-a3ea851f72a2)By Kadri Dagdelen
The importance of factoring mining dilution into feasibility stage ore reserve estimates is discussed. An example that relates the issue of mining dilution to the size of smallest volumes that can be
Jan 1, 1996
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Mass Balance And Process Evaluation For Coarse Coal Cleaning Circuit Using A Dense-Medium SeparatorBy Felicia F. Peng
The plant data were collected from three streams around a dense medium drum for coarse coal cleaning operated at various volumetric ratio of medium-to-feed. The effect of the volumetric ratio of mediu
Jan 1, 1996
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Adaptive Control Of Mineral Processing ApplicationsBy L. Hales
Process control systems have evolved from single loop control to distributed control with computer based expert control strategies. The next step is to add adaptive control to the expert control strat
Jan 1, 1996
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Strategies and innovation in ocean transportationBy H. R. Stoger
"In 1994 world trade grew by 9%, the fastest annual increase since 1976. Dry cargo shipping rates are at an all time high.Panamax size bulk carriers are receiving19 000 US dollars per day for trans At
Jan 1, 1996
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A Laboratory Procedure to Determine the Amount of Gravity Recoverable Gold -A Case Study at Hemlo Gold MinesBy Wayne F. Luinstra, Frédérique Vincent, André R. Laplante
"A test to determine the amount of gravity recoverable gold (GRG) in an ore is described. Typical GRG results are given; possible uses are discussed. A case study of how the technology was used at Hem
Jan 1, 1996
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Practical Elements Of Project Management For Underground Construction (5f982807-5897-4917-8e84-8f3d83f87f38)By D. R. Gehring
Effective project management is an excellent technique for meeting a goal through set, well-defined objectives. Even though project management is successfully used throughout the world in various cons
Jan 1, 1996
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Environmental Data ManagementBy D. M. Fritz
Environmental experts face large and rapidly-increasing volumes of raw data obtained from environmental monitoring stations. These professionals must compile and analyze the data in a systematic manne
Jan 1, 1996
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Historical development of the INCO SO2/AIR cyanide destruction processBy G. H. Robbins
"Originally presented at TORONTO 94, CIM-AGM, this paper has been updated to reflect the present status of business development for theSO2/AIR process. The paper reviews the back-ground leading to the
Jan 1, 1996
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Canadian Experience In Interpreting The "Law Of The Sea" With Reference To The Development Of Marine Mineral ResourcesBy Richard T. Haworfh
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) entered into force, for those nations who had ratified it, on November 16, 1994. The Convention deals with nearly every aspect of ocean aff
Jan 1, 1996
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Reaction of High Strength Sulfur Dioxide with Limestone and Dolomite at Elevated TemperatureBy R. Cavanagh
Studies relating to the fixation of sulfur by reaction of 4 to 8 mm diameter cylinders of calcined limestone or dolomite with high strength sulfur dioxide in the temperature range 880°C to 1020°C were
Jan 1, 1996