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Occupational Vibration Exposure: Understanding, Evaluating and Preventing Health RisksBy T. R. Eger
Miners can be exposed to whole-body vibration (WBV), when sitting or standing to operate mobile equipment. In order to prevent vibration-induced injury it is important to understand how miners can be
Aug 1, 2013
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Towards Industrial Aluminum Spent Pot Lining Treatment with Complete End-Product ValorizationBy G. Hamel
The LCL&L process (Low Caustic Leaching & Liming) is a patented hydrometallurgical route developed by Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) to economically process spent pot lining (SPL) generated by aluminum cells.
Jan 1, 2011
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CCARM's* research on mining simulators and their role in maintenance and trainingBy J. B. Edwards
"The case is presented for the use of simulators for the computer-based training (CBT) of mining plant operators and for introducing them to automatically controlled systems. As well as their use in t
Jan 1, 1990
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H.D.P.E. Piping in the Mining IndustryBy J. R. Eastwood
"H.D.P.E. Piping in the Mining IndustryThere has been much use· ms.de of high density polyethylene pipe in the mining industry over the past several years. This is not only in new installations but al
Jan 1, 1975
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Applicability, Challenges and Recent Application Experience of WLAN and Ethernet as Integrated Mine Communication BackboneBy Christoph Mueller
Broad band mine communication traditionally is characterized mainly by individual solutions, which have in common their long development phases and their high cost for development, operation and servi
May 1, 2006
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Prevention of Low Back Pain - A ChallengeBy C. Droun
"Low back pains account for about 13 per cent of all compensation claims made to the Quebec Workmen's Compensation Commission and cost the employers a sum exceeding ten million dollars. The frequency
Jan 1, 1973
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Uranium Processing, A Review of Canadian DevelopmentsBy K. D. Hester
"1.0 INTRODUCTIONThe uranium industry started in Canada with the reopening of the gravity concentrator at Eldorado's Port Radium mine in the North West Territories in 1942. In 1948, uranium exploratio
Jan 1, 1987
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An Improved Definition of Rock Quality Designation, RQDcBy L. Li
The rock quality designation (RQD) was initially introduced by Deere (1963) for civil engineering. But, its application has been largely extended to rock mechanics and has become a fundamental paramet
May 1, 2009
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Dry Atomization of Nickel Laterite SlagBy L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, A. Triwahyuono, D. Sauter, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee, K. Aswin
"Molten hauling and water granulation are the commonly used slag treatment methods in the production of nickel. Water is present in these processes either to accelerate cooling of the dumped slag or i
Jan 1, 2017
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Vision for a Risk Adverse Integrated Geometallurgy FrameworkBy Guillermo Turner-Saad
"Best practice in the economic evaluation of mining projects and operations is based on the integration of geological, mining, metallurgical, environmental, marketing, economic and corporate informati
Jan 1, 2010
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Role of Some Organic Impurities in Zinc Electrowinning: Adverse Effects on Current Efficiency and Product QualityBy E. L. C. Martins, M. J. Nicol, D. Majuste, A. D. Souza
The effects of organic compounds on the current efficiency (CE), morphology, crystal structure and mechanical properties of the metal deposited during the electrowinning of zinc are described. A flota
Jan 1, 2014
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Goldstream Concentrator Design and OperationBy Stuart McTavish
"Noranda's Goldstream mine is a 1,500 ton per day copper-zinc mine located 60 miles north of Revelstoke, B.C.The orebody which contains 3.69% Cu and 2.69% Zn was discovered in 1972. Construction of th
Jan 1, 1985
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Valuing Mineral Opportunities as OptionsBy Robert T. McKnight
"Traditional techniques for valuing resource projects companies have been primarily based on discounted cashflow methods (DCF) or by comparison to similar projects with an apparent market capitalizati
Jan 1, 2003
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“Beyond 2000” — How we are changingBy B. Crane, S. Schwartz
"IntroductionThe Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) located in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, in eastern Canada, was established in 1967. Its mandate at that time was to facilitate a phased downsiz
Jan 1, 1997
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Dispersion study on slimes from NiobecBy J. A. Finch, A. R. Laplante, R. Espinosa-Gomez
"The Niobec concentrator rejects up to /5% of the Nb as slimes (-10u.m). The recovery of Nb from these slimes by column flotation is being studied. An essential condition for selective flotation is sl
Jan 1, 1987
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The East-Sullivan HeadframeBy J. C. Kingston
Introduction The sliding-form method of erecting concrete structures was first devised and used in the early part of this century by the Sante Fe Railroad Company for the erection of a grain elevat
Jan 1, 1949
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Bubble Surface Area Flux: A Parameter to Characterize Flotation CellsBy R. Filippone, Donald Leroux, Colin Hardie, G. Leichtle, Cesar Gomez, Jim A. Finch
"Bubble surface area flux (Sb) is the surface area of bubbles per unit time per unit cross-sectional area of flotation machine. The units are: (m2 bubble surface/s)/(m2 cell) or s -1. For bubbles of m
Jan 1, 1999
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Research into a New Method to Define the ?Three Zones? Above a Thick Coal Seam Mines Byfull-Height ExtractionBy Zhiqiang Wang
This paper mainly focuses on the method of ?three-zone? definition (a caving zone, a fissure zone and a curve subsidence zone) for full height cutting in a thick seam. Based on criteria of a caving zo
Aug 1, 2013
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Safe Rapid Drifting ? Practical ConstraintsBy Fidelis T. Suorineni
Rapid drifting enables quicker access to orebodies, higher productivity rates and a resultant reduction in activity costs. Increased advance rates, by examination of the key components (face preparati
Apr 1, 2005
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Extending the life of INMETCO’s submerged arc furnace liningBy C. Doyle, D. M. Hoffman, C. Díaz, J. Hrepic, W. J. Koshut, R. H. Hanewald
"Recently, lining life of the INMETCO submerged arc furnace has been dramatically extended from an average of eleven months in the 1980s to a current record of 34 months. This paper summarizes test wo
Jan 1, 1997