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Mining Engineering CurriculaM INE production requires the coordination of the talents of men and the use of equipment. Mine operators maintain a continual surveillance of equipment, looking for improvements and modifications tha
Jan 1, 1963
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Selective Removal of Copper from Acid Mine DrainageBy L. Hutton, S. W. Colley
"The release of soluble salts of base metals from acid mine pits and in the waste water from metal refiners is an avoidable source local pollution and contamination. Tightening of the regulations cont
Jan 1, 2016
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PED - an improvement in mine communicationsBy S. L. Gula
"Effective and timely communication during routine operations, and especially during emergency situations, is no easy task in any underground mine. At Cominco Fertilizers, Potash Operations, where 150
Jan 1, 1993
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Aids to design for coal preparation plantsBy D. G. Osborne
"The paper describes current 'tools' available to the coal preparation engineer for carrying out the evaluation of data, process design, selection of equipment and layout and design of coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Coarse Potash Flotation Machine Design AdvancesBy J. B. Sabey, V. R. Degner, D. MacGillivray
"Hydrodynamics principals are applied to the design of a natural air ingestion flotation machine for coarse solids applications. Preliminary laboratory test data and subsequent operating plant flotati
Jan 1, 1986
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Influence of Low Iron Inputs on Impurity Co-Precipitation in Teck’s Iron Removal Processes at Trail OperationsBy B. R. Neufeld, M. G. Heximer, S. J. Roach, W. G. Van Luven, D. G. Reynolds
"Teck Metals Ltd. operates an integrated zinc-lead complex at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. In the zinc plant, zinc concentrates are roasted to produce calcine, which is then processed in the leac
Jan 1, 2016
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Milling Methods and Costs at Eustis Concentrator of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur CompanyBy H. A. Baxter
THE Eustis concentrator is located about nine miles southwest of Sherbrooke, on the main line of the Quebec Central railway. The concentrator is served by a side track parallel to the main line, and a
Jan 1, 1936
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Process engineering evaluation of lignite upgrading technologiesBy Adam J. Szladow
"INTRODUCTIONThe low calorific value and the high moisture and ash contents of run-of-mine (r.o.rn.) lignite limits the utilization of Saskatchewan lignites to thermal power plants in Saskatchewan, Ma
Jan 1, 1989
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Interactive computer modelling of truck haulage systemsBy L. K. Nenonen
"Given the properties, locations and quantities of material to be hauled and the dump locations and capacities, the designer wishes to select the type and number of trucks and loading equipment requir
Jan 1, 1982
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Characterization of fluxed pellets produced from low silica specular hematiteBy B. Jena, M. Rigaud, S. C. Panigrahy
"The influence of flux addition on the structure and properties of pellets produced from low silica specularite with peat moss and bentonite as binders was investigated. Specific pellets basicities in
Jan 1, 1992
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Vertical Cutter Mining? A BARGE WILL BE INSTALLED IN THE BOTTOM OF A COMPLETED PIT. ? THE PROVEN BAUER CUTTER TECHNOLOGY WILL BE INSTALLED ON THE BARGE AND A DEWATERING PLANT WILL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE BASE OF THE PIT
May 1, 2003
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Smart Technology Dust Abatement of Bulk Materials; Conveyed and/or Stockpiled, including TailingsBy Tibor Horvath
Dust abatement is possible on bulk materials, whether conveyed or stockpiled. Minimum (ppm) quantities of chemical additives can efficiently and rapidly control dust of conveyed substrates with no eff
Oct 1, 2010
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Copper Electrowinning Developments at Glencore NikkelverkBy E. Rosseland
Glencore Nikkelverk is operating its Chlorine Leach Process in Kristiansand, Norway, producing nickel, copper and cobalt metals by electrowinning. The copper tankhouse, with an annual capacity of 40 0
Jan 1, 2019
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The use of rock drains in surface mine waste dumpsBy B. M. Das, F. Claridge, V. K. Garga
Coal, as well as a large part of other minerals in Canada, is produced by surface mining methods. This has resulted in short and long-term accumulation of waste rock in dumps. Two main problems arise
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology of the Lyon Lake ore deposits, Noranda Mines Limited, Sturgeon Lake area, OntarioBy J. B. Hinzer, J. D. Harvey
"Noranda's Lyon Lake property in the Sturgeon Lake area of Northwestern Ontario was staked by Mattagami Lake Mines Limited in May 1969 to cover airborne Input anomalies. Subsequent ground geophys
Jan 1, 1981
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Alternative technology to decrease the environmental impact of gold milling a progress report on CANMET research activities in this fieldBy R. E. Molnar, P. A. Riveros, V. M. McNamara
"This paper describes some recent research done at CANMET in the areas of ion exchange and A VR (Acidification- Volatilization Reneutralization), as applied to the recovery of gold and cyanide, respec
Jan 1, 1993
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Computer analysis of the effect of mine subsidence on pipelinesBy B. M. Das, V. J. Hucka, J. H. Tu
Subsidence can cause serious damage to surface installations such as railroads, highways, pipelines, buildings and other facilities over a period of many years. Although total elimination of the effec
Jan 1, 1989
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Recommended reading: IGWG report on mining taxationBy Robert B. Parsons
"A joint federal/provincial/industry subcommittee of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Mineral Industry (IOWG) has published an informative and readable report on taxation matters concerning
Jan 1, 1986
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Modeling the Temperature Dependence of Selected Variables Relevant to the Operation of a Copper Electrowinning Cell Based On Reactive ElectrodialysisBy L. Cifuentes
The temperature dependence of: a) electrolyte density, viscosity and electrical conductivity and b) the equilibrium constants of formation for all relevant species have been determined as part of an e
Jan 1, 2007
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Low-Temperature Geothermal Energy in Mining EnvironmentsBy R. Therrien, L. Gosselin, J. Raymond
ABSTRACT: The ground-source heat pump is a low-carbon technology that uses the earth’s renewable geothermal energy to heat and cool buildings, with an ef?ciency 3 to 4.5 times that of conventional sys
Jan 1, 2010