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Government and the Resource IndustryThroughout history, many of the world's achievements, conflicts and problems can be traced to the demand for minerals. With the rapid expansion of our industrialised society in recent years the d
Jan 1, 1986
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The Adams Mine Iron Ore to PelletsBy G. B. Bell
"INTRODUCTION On February 1, 1962, after five years of exploration and research, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation announced that they would develop the Adams Mine. Plant construction began immediate
Jan 1, 1973
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Case Study of Thickened Tailings at Goldcorp’s Musselwhite Mine in Northern OntarioBy Jérôme Girard, Shiu Kam, Sue Longo
"Historically, tailings management in a northern climate has involved the deposition of tailings into the Tailings Management Area (TMA) as conventional slurry. This type of system is obviously viable
Jan 1, 2011
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Highlights of the Session on ?Ores, Metals, and the War?By AIME AIME
UNDER the auspices of the Institute's Committee on Industrial Preparedness, a symposium was arranged for the Annual Meeting on the subject "Ores, Metals, and the War," with many well-known Govern
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Trends and Economic Characteristics of Canadian Gold MinesBy M. Doggett
All 231 Canadian primary gold mines that produced from 1946 to 2004 were analyzed with respect to their production and economic characteristics. Trend analysis revealed that the average annual capacit
Jan 1, 2007
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Stability Investigations In Three-Dimensions Around A Tunnel In A Metal Mine In ChinaBy P. H. S. W. Kulatilake
To exploit an underground mine effectively and safely, it is important to have a good understanding of the geotechnical behavior around underground excavations made in the mine. The aim of this study
Jan 1, 2012
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Blasthole Drilling Doesn't Have to Be BadBy Betty J. Laswell, Gerald W. Laswell
Rotary drilling in modern open-pit mining is usually considered the lead phase which not only establishes the production rates but frequently limits them. From this viewpoint alone, the drilling phase
Jan 8, 1978
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Problems With Acid Rock Drainage Predictions at the Ekati Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories, CanadaThe Ekati Diamond Mine is located on permafrost terrain in CanadaÆs Northwest Territories. The mine rock consists of: diamond-bearing and barren kimberlite; and surrounding waste rock such as granit
Jan 1, 2003
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Single Level Extraction At KoffiefonteinBy R. L. Pienaar
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B Eng (Min. Eng.) degree A study was conducted to investigated and compare the feasibility of two single level extraction layouts
Jan 1, 2006
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Trading Water Access Entitlements in QueenslandBy A Stasi, B Brice
Water is a limited and precious resource in Australia. Because of the increasing demand for water from all sectors of the economy and the variability in supply, efficient management of water resources
Jan 1, 2006
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The Significance of Specimen Stiffness and Post Yield Characteristics on Passive Roof Support DesignBy Thomas M. Barczak
The intent of this paper is to make mine operators and engineers aware of parameters which affect the loading behavior of passive roof support systems. The strength of a passive roof support element a
Jan 1, 1987
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Discussion On The Kinetics Of The Elution Of Gold From Activated CarbonThe validity of a steady state assumption made by Adams and Nicol (1986) in the modelling of the elution of gold from activated carbon was investigated. It is shown that the accuracy of the steady sta
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining History and Geology of the Alpine Reef, Lyell GoldfieldA review of historic mining information and geological literature pertaining to the Alpine Mine, Lyell Goldfield has been completed. As a result of this work the Alpine reef is inferred to be associat
Jan 1, 1996
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The Ultimate Sustainability of Mining - Linking Key Mega-Trends with 21st Century ChallengesThe widely accepted concept of mineral resources are that they are finite - mining therefore being intrinsically unsustainable. Yet the modern global mining industry continues to grow production at st
Jun 1, 2010
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Accident Experience in the Mining Industry of Ontario in 1941By Ralph H. Cleland
GENERALLY speaking, the Industry lost ground in 1941 in its accident experience. Though the frequency of compensation accidents was but slightly higher than in the previous year and well below past ex
Jan 1, 1942
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Discussion - Of Mr. Cook's Paper on Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (see p. 175)James GayleY, New Pork City (communication to the Secretary*) :—The main thing that is sought after in this matter is that all purcliases shall be made by analysis. This is done already in special lin
Jan 1, 1905
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Positron Emission Particle Tracking Inside a Laboratory Batch Jig (92da9c19-304b-4131-909a-f3d8e714d19d)By W. P. Roux
Owing to decreasing high-grade ore reserves, there is a need for better understanding of the jigging process to improve the recovery efficiency of finer, lower grade material. The use of positron emis
Jan 1, 2014
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Failure of Aluminum to Prevent Experimental SilicosisBy King E. J
Department of Pathology, British Post-graduate Medical School, London:The experiments here recorded were devised and carried -out during the last two years in an attempt to corroborate the important w
Jan 1, 1945
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Holding Back The Watchung MountainsBy Ryan C. Linthicum
A system of steel sheeting and multiple levels of high capacity double corrosion protected soil anchors were used to restrain a major slope failure that occurred at the base of the Watchung Mountains
Jan 1, 2003
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Geophysical Exploration Leading to The Discovery of the Faro DepositBy J. S. Brock
Magnetic, electromagnetic and gravimetric surveys have played an important role in the mineral exploration leading to the discovery of three major massive sulphide deposits in the Anvil-Vangorda area
Jan 1, 1973