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Rock Mechanics and Computer Modeling Applied in the Design of Underground Salt Caverns Opened by Solution Mining for Brine Production and Natural Gas Storage
By E. Poiate, P. R. Cabral, A. V. N. Santos, P. V. M. Costa, C. S. Amaral, A. M. Costa
This paper discusses the design of underground salt caverns, opened by solution mining, for the production of brine and storage of natural gas under high pressures. The caverns are located in the salt
Jan 1, 2015
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A New Method for the Precipitation of Nickel and Cobalt
"In response to mine head grades declining and orebodies becoming more complex, Glencore Technology has developed an alternative method for recovering economic minerals once leached into solution, rat
Jan 1, 2017
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Analysis of Ventilation Schemes for Re-Opening a Mine Sealed after a Fire and Gas Explosion Event
By F. L. Wu
Based on the analysis of a sealed coal mine resulting from a fire-triggered explosion, limitations were discovered in the re-entry procedures used to reduce the size of the sealed area that were being
Aug 1, 2013
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Use of X-Ray Computed Tomography to Quantify the Diffrences in Cracks and Pores of Sphalerite Ore Particles When Comminuted Using an HPGR and Cone Crusher for Heap Leach Feed Preparation (fc3480c4-6fd4-4fbd-a6a3-d3a6bd59fe1f)
By J. T. Kalala
Particles for heap leaching in conventional circuits are prepared using Cone crushers. Cone crushers are used to crush the ore to the size range between 12-25 mm for heap leaching operations. Leaching
Jan 1, 2012
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Installation of Shaft Bottom Steel Prior to Shaft Sinking
By D. M. Ziebarth
"Normal sequence of operations to develop a new underground mine is: construct and outfit headframe for shaft sinking, sink shaft, construct and outfit shaft sump, develop shaft station and shaft bott
Jan 1, 2019
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Cost Savings Through Improved Ore Recovery Using Automated Core Logging and Ore Sorting Imaging Spectrometers.
By Gavin A. Hunt
In order for mines to operate profitably throughout their life it is important to monitor and maximise ore recovery. A common problem facing many mines is the underestimation of clay type and its dis
May 1, 2007
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Field Technique for the Measurement of Uranium in Natural Waters
By John C. Robbins
A new technique for the determination of trace levels of uranium in solution has been developed. A compact laser emits short, but intense, ultraviolet pulses to excite the green fluorescence of a uran
Jan 1, 1978
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Waste Processing and Recycling: Some Case Studies
By V. I. Lakshmanan
Recycling helps to save energy and is good for the environment. It is also important for preserving the limited natural resources. In addition, recycling creates economic benefits and frees up space a
Jan 1, 2011
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An overview of the Rio Algom expansion program at Elliot Lake, Ontario
By K. B. Culver
"This paper provides background information on the expansion programs of Rio Algom Limited at Elliot Lake. Included are details on the Quirke expansion program, the Panel mine rehabilitation program,
Jan 1, 1980
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The Quintette Coal Project
By D. C. Rance
"The Quintette Coal Limited property is located in the northeast coal area of British Columbia.A basic agreement with the Japanese steel industry was executed on January 27, 1981 for the sale of 69.5
Jan 1, 1983
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Sintering at Coniston
By A. G. Roach
Introduction The plant described in this paper is located at Coniston, Ontario, the smelting centre of the former Mond Nickel Company. Coniston is situated some eight miles east of Sudbury on the mai
Jan 1, 1932
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Industrial relations
By Riggin P. R.
"IntroductionIndustrial Relations combines two very important relationships - employee relations and union relations.Employee relations always come into play when people are hired to perform tasks. Be
Jan 1, 1989
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Sample bias and conditional probability ore reserve estimation at Valley
By G. F. Raymond, W. P. Armstrong
"At the time of this study, the Valley mine was producing 23 000 tonnes of ore per day from a large, low-grade porphyry copper orebody. Sulphide mineralization, principally bornite and chalcopyrite, o
Jan 1, 1988
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Paipote Smelter in a Continuos Process of Optimization
By O. C. Rojas, J. Sanhueza, J. C. Vargas
Empresa Nacional de Minería (ENAMI) is dedicated to the promotion of small and mid scale Chilean mining industry. Paipote, ENAMI Copper Smelter, processes a variety of mineral products as the result o
Jan 1, 2007
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Control of Run-of-Mine Ore Quality at Sail Iron Ore Mines
By Apoorva Bajaj
Iron ore mines of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) have to comply with strict chemical composition norms laid down for iron ore lumps supplied to its steel plants. This requires a careful plann
Oct 1, 2009
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Industrial Minerals and Rocks in British Columbia
By J. M. Cummings
CONSIPERABLE information on the industrial or non-metallic mineral resources of British Columbia has been published. For a general resume of the subject, reference may be made to a paper presented by
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Innovations at McArthur River Operation
McArthur River Operation is the world?s largest high grade uranium deposit and is located in Northern Saskatchewan. McArthur River came into production in December 1999 with a number of innovative tec
May 1, 2011
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Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry
By A. G. Darnley
"The Geological Survey of Canada is devoting consider-able effort to finding ways to make airborne radiometric measurements both quantitative and reproducible. Equipment has been designed by Atomic En
Jan 1, 1970
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Application of Advanced Directional Drilling and Artificial Permeability Creation for In-Situ Recovery of Minerals
By K. R. Brown, P. L. Krawchuk
In-situ recovery (ISR) is under increased investigation as a viable methodology for the extraction of minerals in ore bodies that may be uneconomic to mine by traditional methods or for resources situ
Jan 1, 2019
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A Best Practice Database for Energy Management Initiatives in the Mining Industry
By M. Y. Levesque
The Australian Government?s Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) program launched in 2006 obliges companies that use more than 0.5 PJ (petajoule) or roughly 139 GWh (gigawatt hour) per year to conduc
Aug 1, 2013