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Massive Size And New Concepts Increase Productivity Of The D600 LoaderBy Frederick J. Hoppe
The productivity or usefulness of a Front End Loader rises rapidly with its size. Loading is more aggressive. Mother Nature is defeated more easily. Larger tires get a better grip on the ground. Hauli
Jan 1, 1969
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Time Domain Reflectometry Measurements of Oil Sands Tailings Water Content: A Study of Influencing ParametersBy A. R. Sorta, D. C. Sego
ABSTRACT Temperature, solute, texture, and thixotropic effects on time domain reflectometry (TDR) measurements of water content in oil sands tailings are investigated. Results indicate that TDR water
Jan 1, 2013
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RI 9080 Stemming Ejection and Burden Movements From Small Borehole BlastsBy John W. Kopp
Stemming is used in blasting operations to help contain explosive gases as long as possible. Stemming can reduce airblast, improve fragmentation, and reduce the chances of hot explosive gases igniting
Jan 1, 1987
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Calibrating Comminution Models Using Operating Data to Forecast and Optimise Plant PerformanceBy A L. Zawadski, B G. Putland
"This paper discusses a method to build a calibrated comminution circuit model, using historic operating data and blend information that is useful for forecasting and optimising plant performance, as
Oct 10, 2016
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Refractoriness Of Certain Gold Ores To Cyanidation: Probable Causes And Possible SolutionsBy Mahesh C. Jha
Cyanidation has established itself as the main process for extracting gold from ores in this century. However, many ores exhibit refractoriness to the conventional cyanidation process. The main cause
Jan 1, 1986
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A review of INCO’s mining automation efforts in the Sudbury BasinBy P. V. Golde, R. A. Poole, G. R. Baiden
"INCO is committed to proceed into the next century using automation and robotics to achieve safety and productivity goals necessary to enhance its competitive position. Stobie Mine, decades old, is t
Jan 1, 1998
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The importance of rate of rise in life-of-mine planning of an upstream raised tailings storage facility – a case studyBy D A. Williams, P J. Chapman
The acceptable rate of rise of the tailings beaches on upstream-raised tailings storage facilities (TSFs) is critical to life of mine planning. This is illustrated through a case study in Western Aus
Jul 23, 2018
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Optimization Of Fragmentation In An Underground Mine ? IntroductionBy Dan Nilsson
Rock from underground mining has a size-distribution, that varies from mine to mine, depends on rock conditions and mining method and on how much explosives etc, that is used. Because at the high co
Jan 1, 1985
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Mechanics of Structure at Tashota Goldfields Mine, Tashota, OntarioBy G. F. Flaherty
THE property of Tashota Goldfields, Limited, in the Lake Nipigon area, Ontario, is located about 4 miles west of Onaman lake and 16 miles by winter road south-southeast of Tashota station on the trans
Jan 1, 1936
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Improved Ground Control Using Hydro Scaling and In-Cycle ShotcreteBy B Upton, J Mitchell
The use of hydro scaling and in-cycle shotcrete to replace conventional jumbo scaling, mesh and bolting as the primary method of ground control for run of mine development has been investigated throug
Jan 1, 2005
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Electrochemical Investigations on the Behavior of Arsenic During Copper ElectrodepositionBy M. Girgis
The behavior of arsenic III during electrolytic refining of copper in acidic copper ?sulphate electrolytes was studied by different electrochemical methods such as, linear potential sweep, cyclic volt
Jan 1, 1987
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The Institute Meets at PittsburghBy AIME AIME
THE official opening at the 134th general meeting of the Institute was held on Oct. 6, but it was prefaced by two round table conferences on Oct. 5. The open-hearth group held the fourth of their semi
Jan 1, 1926
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A Century and a Half of Development Behind the Adirondack Iron Mining IndustryBy J. R. Linney
A HISTORY of the ore-mining and iron-smelting industry of the Adirondacks comprises a century and a half of pioneering by rugged individualists, both men and women. By geographical location, the clima
Jan 1, 1943
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Investigation of the mechanism for fireside corrosion in coal-fired boilers in South AfricaBy J. W. van der Merwe, K. G. Moloko
Furnace wall tubes from 600 MW subcritical boilers at three coal-fired power stations were sampled and the fireside deposits examined to determine the mechanism of fireside corrosion. This involved an
Jun 1, 2021
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Does The Capital Budgeting Process Inhibit Corporate Competitiveness? (AIME PRIPRINT 98-64)By B. W. Cavender
Capital investments are made for a variety of purposes, from providing incremental capacity at existing operations to developing and implementing new technologies intended to radically improve a compa
Jan 1, 1998
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Collaborative development of mine ready electric vehicleBy H Guthrie, J Hodder, J Bain, S Durkin
Australian mines have traditionally relied on diesel powered vehicles to fulfil their light vehicle needs. There are many reasons for the resources industry to review its use of diesel-powered vehicle
Mar 15, 2021
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Geophysics - Geophysical Activities in 1945 and the Geophysicists' Part in the WarBy C. A. Heiland
THIS year's review of geophysical activities has a somewhat different complexion than usual. With the ending of the war, the time seems opportune to supplement the customary report on operations
Jan 1, 1946
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People-An Employer's ViewRather like the mythical "Economic Man" "an employer" in this context must necessarily be an abstraction, and the views possessed by such an abstraction, a composite of many views known to have bee
Jan 1, 1982
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Framework for Risk-Based Electric System Deep Foundation DesignBy Steve Davidow, Ashely E. Evans, Peter M. Kandaris
"Annually thousands of deep foundations are constructed across North America supporting high voltage transmission line structures. However, a recent state of the practice survey by the Deep Foundation
Jan 1, 2017
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Research Into the Revegetation of Concentrator Tailings Dams at Mount ISABy Whiteman P. C, Stacey G. S, Hunter G. D
Processing of lead-zinc and copper ores by Mount Isa Mines Limited produces large quantit- ies of concentrator tailings waste which is pumped as a slurry to special dams where the solids are allowed
Jan 1, 1974