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Geological Criteria for the Location of Economic Potash DepositsBy M. E. Holter
"Three main potash members are recognized within the Prairie Evaporite Formation of Saskatchewan and have been designated, in ascending order, the Esterhazy, Belle Plaine and Patience Lake members. Ea
Jan 1, 1971
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Ilmenite-Apatite Mineralizations in the Lac-Saint-Jean and Labrieville Anorthositic Suites, Grenville Province, QuebecBy A. -M. Cadieux
During the geological synthesis of the Réservoir Pipmuacan area (NTS 22E) by the Ministère des Ressources naturelles (Québec), several ilmenite-apatite occurrences, some well-known and some recently d
May 1, 2003
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Material Status Index in Support of EVMBy O. Moselhi
Material can be seen as the fuel needed to execute the project from inception to completion. Material installed provides good indicators of progress achieved onsite vis-a-vis project schedule performa
Aug 1, 2013
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Automated Decision Support System for Optimizing the Selection of Green Building MeasuresBy Moatassem Abdallah
Buildings in the United States account for 72% of electricity consumption, 40% of energy consumption, 13% of water consumption, 39% of carbon footprint, and 30% of waste output. In order to minimize t
Aug 1, 2013
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Studying metallic interconnect oxidation in solid oxide fuel cell application: analytical tools and techniquesBy I. Protkova
Versa Power Systems solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks operate at intermediate temperatures 700 ? 800 °C allowing the use of metallic interconnects. Thermal expansion good matching with other stack c
Jan 1, 2005
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Study of a New Large Scale Borehole Soundless Cracking TechnologyBy Q. J. Xu
In blasting sensitive areas, the use of traditional blasting for rock fracture is restricted. Soundless cracking technology has been presented to achieve rock fracture instead of blasting. However, wh
Aug 1, 2013
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Forces and the Young Relationship in the Bubble-Spherical Particle-Liquid SystemBy Jan Drzymala, Przemyslaw B. Kowalczuk
"Flotation is possible when the forces operating between a bubble and the attached particle are properly balanced. There are many forces operating in the bubble-particle aggregate. The magnitude, loca
Jan 1, 2016
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Regeneration of Congested Areas by Robotic Urban RenewalBy K. Iturralde
Dense transport infrastructure areas lack green facilities, they produce annoying noise and they are big energy consumers. As far as there is no free land or space, adding a vegetal covering to existi
Aug 1, 2013
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Comparative Stress Distribution in Coupled and Uncoupled SAGD Reservoir SimulationBy Nathan Deisman
Coupled reservoir geomechanical simulations have become a key component of caprock integrity assessments for SAGD operations. This work demonstrates the differences of stress evolution when considerin
Jun 1, 2012
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Daniel–Johnson Multiple Arch Dam, Québec, Canada - Rock Foundation Safety AssessmentBy Marco Quirion
The Daniel-Johnson dam, formerly named Manicouagan-5 (Manic-5), is located 800 km northeast of Montreal (Quebec) in Canada. This is the largest multiple-arch concrete dam in the world consisting in 13
Jan 1, 2015
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Safety and trainingBy Richardson A. H.
"IntroductionSafety and training in the mineral industry will always be issues that are hotly debated and discussed.The nature of the mining industry, where people and equipment work in close quarters
Jan 1, 1989
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Carmen De Andacollo – Start-up of Teck’s New Copper ConcentratorBy L. Torres, C. S. R. Rondestvedt, M. Bustos
In February 2010, Teck’s newest Concentrator at Mina Carmen de Andacollo (CDA), Andacollo, Chile was commissioned. The Concentrator is a single line configuration, comprising of one 36 ft diameter x 2
Jan 1, 2012
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Trends in Mobile Equipment MonitoringBy David Fisk
Mining: Current Business Environment ? Commodity prices are high, but cyclic ? Increasing global competition ? Equipment costs remain high ? Maintenance costs continue to increase ? Aging experts
May 1, 2008
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Autonomous vs Manual Haulage Trucks - How Mine Simulation Contributes to Future Haulage System Developments (a7524990-6284-4f20-9922-0fca1327b2e7)By Juliana Parreira
The past decade shows record increases in global demand for minerals and metals with an accompanying significant decline in skilled personnel. Mining companies today are examining new technologies to
May 1, 2010
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Development of the Bench Scale Isamill Signature Plot Test: Introducing the Eliason TestBy H. E. Johnston
There are currently a number of options in terms of plant feed comminution tests: Bond work index tests, JK drop weight and SMC tests, SPI, low impact crusher work index tests, to name a few. However,
Jan 1, 2014
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Geology as a Risk Factor in Project Evaluation: Its Impact on Reserve Estimation (2ef6f64b-2707-4726-a421-479467e1e910)By Chris M. Healey
"Perhaps the single most significant variable in the evaluation of a mining project is the reserve estimate. Many parameters are considered when estimating reserves, among them geology. This paper exa
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrical Copper Slag Cleaning: What Holds the FutureBy A. Scheltema Beduin, M. Kalisch, E. Floch, R. J. Dijkhuis, H. J. Oterdoom
In metallurgical copper production, the traditional aim is to increase recovery of copper to the maximum. SMS Siemag (SMS) has supplied numerous furnaces for this application. New targets are to make
Jan 1, 2014
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Leaping Forward in SAG and AG Mill Simulation sing a Mechanistic Model FrameworkBy R. M. de Carvalho
Empirical and phenomenological models of SAG and AG mills have dominated the scene for the last few decades, being used nearly every time a mill is scale-up or an attempt is made to improve its perfor
Jan 1, 2012
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Overview of Exploration AgreementsBy Karl J. C. Harries
This paper looks briefly at some of the agreements and types of royalties that may be met during exploration activities, but does not go into details relating to them. Agreements can either make or b
May 1, 2003
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Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes --- new developmentsBy Lorant B. Geller
Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine at Timmins, Ontario in February, 1945, when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived
May 1, 2003