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                Microseismic Real Time and Advanced Analysis in MinesBy V. Shumila, T. Butler
Microseismic monitoring systems listen to a rockmass and record ground vibrations associated with brittle rock fracture. Modern systems record continuously and can identify as many as one thousand sma
Jan 1, 2015
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                Flash Furnace Feed System DevelopmentsBy M. Coleman, M. E. Reed
The control of feed delivery quality to the flash furnace remains an unsolved problem. Many operations around the world still have limited control of feed quality to their flash furnace. Schenck Proce
Jan 1, 2019
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                The Red Dog MineBy W. R. Hargrave
"Mining OperationsOre will be mined by open pit techniques. Because of the high grade of the deposit and the low strip ratio, mining rates are small relative to most other open pit operations.The ore
Jan 1, 1989
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                Anode Furnace Off-Gas NOX Emissions Improvements at Rio Tinto KennecottBy Arsenio Enriquez, Adrian Deneys, Ryan Walton, Jenny Esker
NOx emissions at the Rio-Tinto Kennecott Copper (RTKC) smelter, near Salt Lake City, Utah, are regulated to a compliance emission limit at the Main Stack of 15.9 kg/hr on an annual rolling average. Th
Jan 1, 2019
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                Major savings and production efficiencies with wear-resistant ceramicsBy P. A. Verhey
"This paper describes a series of wear-resistant ceramic materials which have been successfully used in the mineral processing industry in Canada. Applications include use with metallic ores, coal, po
Jan 1, 1981
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                866 - Problems of Large Relief or Weathered Shear Joints in Granites and Basalts in Brazilian Dam FoundationsBy G. R. Sadowski
"Large subhorizontal joints have been found in the foundation excavations in basalt and granite of Brazilian Dams. Some spread for hundreds of square meters showed slickensides—polished surfaces plus
Jan 1, 2015
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                Underground water bulkhead construction at Pamour No. 1 mineBy H. Kalsi
"IntroductionRoyal Oak Mines Inc. is currently operating the Parnour No.1 mine located 10.5 miles east of Tinunins, adjacent to Highway No. 101. The operation produces gold ore at a rate of 3300 tpd.
Jan 1, 1994
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                Gold(I) as a Nucleophile - a BaseBy Jr. Fackler
The ionization potentials of gaseous Group 11elements are similar, with Au(0) being 1.5 eV greater than the next highest member of the group, Cu(0). The ionization potentials are all very much greater
Oct 1, 2003
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                Managing electricity to reduce costsBy I. Clauzier
"A new method of managing electricity to reduce costs andimprove profits is discussed. Before taking steps to better manage electricity, it is essential to understand the terms peak demand and energy
Jan 1, 1987
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                Consolidation of mine fill by freezingBy Rachel S. Prudhomme, Michael L. Jeremic
"The consolidation of mine backfill by free zing is a concept which has been under study in the mining engineering laboratories at Laurentian University during the past three years. The proposed under
Jan 1, 1985
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                Effect of Pore Pressure on Stress Reorientation and Hydraulic Fracture DeviationBy S. S. Rahman, A. Gholami, M. A. Aghighi
"This paper provides a foundation for studying the growth of fractures in presence of other discontinuities and different anisotropies of low permeable hydrocarbon formations and helps to improve the
Jan 1, 2015
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                Optimal tailings management at Highland Valley CopperBy R. C. Lo, M. D. Scott
"This paper reviews tailings management at Highland Valley Copper, and outlines main features of its tailings storage facility enclosed between the H-H and L-L dams. Key management focusses are: energ
Jan 1, 1992
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                Performance of the Lomex 34-foot variable speed millBy J. G. Mieczaniec
"A key element for a successful mining operation is the grinding circuit. It must be reliable, maintainable and must perform to or above design capacities for 95% of the time. Once chosen and installe
Jan 1, 1985
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                Maintaining a successful loss prevention programBy G. R. Larocque
"The Loss Prevention Program and management style applied at Kidd Creek enabled them to maintain a 1.02/200 000 man-hours accident frequency over a 20-year period. Falconbridge Limited, Kidd Creek Div
Jan 1, 1989
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                Utility planning for coal beneficiationBy Denni Nikols
"Planning for coal beneficiation in the electric utility industry is relatively complex, involving the coordination of experts and specialists in a broad range of fields, as well as compliance with a
Jan 1, 1984
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                Development of a Water Quality and Stability Index for DC Casting ProcessBy G. Girard, A. Larouche, J. Colbert, G. Doyer
"The Direct Chill (DC) casting process uses water to extract heat from molten aluminium and helps to control the solidification process. Many factors such as the water flowrate, water distribution ar
Jan 1, 2016
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                Coal, a fuel option at Cold LakeBy J. P. Aiello
"INTRODUCTIONWhile this paper deals specifically with potential coal use at the Cold Lake Project of Esso Resources Canada Limited, a majority of the technical aspects of coal conversion could apply t
Jan 1, 1989
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                Prognoses for Alberta thermal and metallurgical coal"Projections of demand for Alberta coal indicate a quadrupling of current production rates to some 70 million tonnes/year by the end of the century. About half of this output-comprised of subbituminou
Jan 1, 1982
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                Sinking No. 4 Shaft at Hartebeestfontein Gold Mining Company, LtdBy D D. Deacon
A brief description is given of the requirements which No. 4 Shaft has been designed to meet and of the methods by which two-stage winding of rock has been accommodated in a single shaft sunk to a dep
Jan 1, 1965
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                Design and construction of the Montana Tunnels tailings disposal facilityBy K. J. Brouwer, J. P. Haile
"Construction of the first stage of the tailings disposal facility for the Montana Tunnels Project was completed in October 1986. The project is located 37 km south of Helena, Montana, and involves mi
Jan 1, 1988