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Effects Of Automation On Continuous Miner ProductivityBy S. G. McDowell
This paper discusses the utilization of automation to increase productivity of continuous miners. Automation techniques are used during the design stage to decrease the time required and ensure the
Jan 1, 1991
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Syncrude Canada Ltd. outlines its feeder breaker testing and developmentBy David G. Adam
Introduction Syncrude Canada Ltd. is the operating company for a consortium of industry and government participants that produce synthetic crude oil from their leases in the Athabasca Oil Sands. Prod
Jan 6, 1986
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Transportation is Key to a profitable industrial minerals businessBy Norbert T. Rogers
An accepted statement of fact is that, next to agriculture, transportation is the second most important industry in the world. The transportation networks of the United States have greatly contributed
Jan 1, 1989
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Thallium Removal Through Modification Of Metal Hydroxide Precipitation SchemesBy K. Vatterrodt
Thallium is not significantly removed from mining influenced water (MIW) through conventional treatment in hydroxide precipitation plants. We experimentally investigated modifications to hydroxide pre
Feb 27, 2013
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Geotechnical Baseline Reports for Construction - Second EditionBy Randall J. Essex
The Construction Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers recently published the second edition of a 1997 publication on geotechnical baseline reports. The new publication, called Geotechn
Jan 1, 2008
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Alumar: Improving Local Communities Capacities For Implementation A Sustainable Development Model. São Luis- Maranhão-Brazil.By D. Campos, J. M. Macedo, S. Chadwick
The incorporation of low cost technology transfer to increase the ability of locals to acquire and maintain long term employment are key ingredients for sustainable industrial development. Alcoa’s Alu
Jan 1, 2004
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Phosphorite Deposits Near Patos De Minas, Minas Gerais, BrazilBy James B. Cathcart
Marine phosphorite deposits occur in Brazil, in the Bambui Group of late Precambrian or Early Cambrian age. The phosphorite is laminated, isoclinally folded, and is composed of black, elongated apatit
Jan 1, 1977
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Mine production scheduling optimization at Newmont?s Twin Creeks Mine (7465774a-78ae-4d2d-b25a-11e1b6274c11)By P. Kawahata
Newmont?s Twin Creeks Mine, located in northern Nevada, is producing gold ore from surface mining operations. The ore is currently processed at three different on-site facilities depending on ore type
Jun 1, 2013
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Design and Construction of a Deep Underground Station in Urban Area - RETC2021By Verya Nasri
This paper will present the design and construction of a deep underground station of the Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) project; the Édouard Montpetit station. The Édouard-Monpetit station is an i
Jun 13, 2021
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MECHANICS OF JOINTED ROCK MADE EASY - SME Annual Meeting 2023By W. G. Pariseau
Joints may be taken into account when using numerical modeling as an aid to mine design by embedding joints in the model. When using the popular finite element method, say UT3PC, a pre-analysis step i
Feb 1, 2023
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Accelerating Plant Commissioning: Unlocking Early Profits Through Strategic Planning - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Daniel Roy, Danielle Bouffard, Antoine Berton, Simon Gariépy
Commissioning a mineral processing plant has always been a challenging task. The process includes pre- operational verification, dry and wet commissioning, and a gradual ramp-up to full production, al
Feb 1, 2025
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Controls Of Precious Metal Mineralization In West Central Sierra Madre Occidental, MexicoBy F. Warnaars
Historically, this area produced gold and silver from many well-known vein deposits, like Tayoltita, Topia, and San Jose de Gracia. Modern exploration identified three categories of deposits: 1) low
Jan 1, 1999
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Problems Of Coal Supply ForecastingBy Richard L. Gordon
Coal supply analysis has since about 1973 become a major activity of many scholars and consulting firms. The present paper is an effort to explain in as nontechnical fashion as possible the state of t
Jan 1, 1977
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Machine Performance Monitoring In Surface MinesBy C. Hendricks
This paper is based upon field studies conducted in a western Canadian open pit coal mine. This work has involved the adaptation of microprocessor-based instrumentation to monitor various operating pa
Jan 1, 1991
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BlastingTechniques and Modern Explosives Allow More Efficient Coal MiningThe first of this three part series examines he history and some of the properties and characteristics of explosives. Use of explosives is discussed for underground and surface coal operations—the la
Jan 7, 1981
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Effects Of High-Pressure Roller Milling On The Selective Liberation Of Coal Mineral MatterBy H. Cho
There is an indication that high-pressure roller milling promotes selective liberation due to preferential breakage along the mineral boundaries. A study was undertaken to compare the degree of libera
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical Note - Correcting the burden formula for heave blastingBy S. D. Thompson
An AIME transaction by P.L. Allsman (1960), "Analysis of Explosive Action in Breaking Rock," contains many useful concepts applicable to blast design. Of special interest was the derivation of a heave
Jan 3, 1985
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Espejo de Tarapacá: An Innovative Pumped Hydro Storage Facility in Chile with Many Challenges from a Rock Mechanical Point of ViewBy T. Marcher, C. Mathiesen, M. Allende, S. Bauer
"A unique pumped hydro storage facility using the ocean as a lower reservoir, combined with solar PV to create consistent, clean power will be presented: the Espejo de Tarapacá Project is comprised of
Jan 1, 2016
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Process Computer Experience In Phosphate Beneficiation ? IntroductionBy Peter F. Mataich
The phosphate mining industry is a highly competitive one, one in which survival depends on the plant's ability to produce at costs equal to, or below, the competition. The solution toward gettin
Jan 1, 1969
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Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Educational Activities CommitteeBy Thomas V. Falkie, Howard L. Hartman, Bruce R. Palmer, Donald W. Gentry, John E. Frost, Peter T. Luckie, Michael K. McCarter, Lee W. Saperstein
Education in the mineral engineering professions is in the same flux and turmoil as is the entire minerals industry. Overcapacity in some areas, undercapacity in others, and the constant fear of subst
Jan 6, 1984