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Narrow vein mine design at the Hoyle Pond mine
By John G. Henning
The Hoyle Pond underground mine is located in the Porcupine Gold Camp, 18 km east of downtown Timmins. Since the initiation of production in 1985, the operation has produced in excess of 1.9 million o
Oct 1, 2004
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Stope Sequence Optimization for Narrow Vein, Long Term Mine Planning
By André van Wageningen
Long term mine scheduling is one of the most difficult optimization problems. The problem is said to be NP-complete in that the best possible solution cannot be found any quicker than checking all pos
Oct 1, 2004
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Forecasting copper prices in the short and medium terms using geostatistics
In this paper, geostatistical techniques are applied to forecast the annual copper price in the short and medium terms (from one to five years ahead). These techniques allow the incorporation of month
Sep 1, 2004
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The safety imperative?transforming the workplace to protect people
By G. Winkel
Safety conditions in industry have greatly improved over time. However, around the world, in Canada, and in each province or territory, people are still the victims of serious industrial accidents. Th
Sep 1, 2004
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Technology News - No. 507 - NIOSH Safety Talk: The Emergency Communication Triangle
Introduction Research has shown that when an emergency occurs, work-ers often do not get the information they need to take appropriate action. Important information about incidents is either not c
Sep 1, 2004
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Optimization of shovel-truck systems using the queuing theory - Optimisation des systèmes pelles?camions en utilisant la théorie des files d?attente
By D. Komljenovic
This paper presents the use of queuing theory in truck fleet sizing in open pit mining operations. In the first part, a methodology is developed by which an optimal ratio between the size of shovels a
Sep 1, 2004
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Settlement of Tailings Slurries by Creep Compression
By J. Don Scott
Analytical predictions of the rate and magnitude of settlement of deposited oil sands tailings slurries generally overestimate how fast pore pressures will dissipate. Field deposits of nonsegregating
May 1, 2004
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The Nanuq Diamond Project, Rae Domain, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut
By Jennifer Pell
Dunsmuir Ventures? Nanuq diamond project is located approximately 250 km northeast of Baker Lake and 170 km north of Chesterfield Inlet. It occurs at the intersection of the Wager Bay shear zone with
May 1, 2004
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The Application of Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development?s ?Seven Questions of Sustainability? to a Planning Process in Alberta
By Don Peel
Mineral aggregate, the most widely used mineral resource globally, has attracted little academic or public interest. Of all mining developments, the aggregate resource is seldom factored into resource
May 1, 2004
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Dynamic Modeling and Virtual Prototype Simulation of the GAP-Oil Sands Interactions
By Samuel Frimpong
The interaction of oil sands with a ground articulating pipeline (GAP) system has been simulated with the dynamic model established in this work by combining the multi-body and soil dynamics with the
May 1, 2004
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Corrosion Behaviour of Swellex Bolts in Underground Mining Environments
By F. Charette
The paper reviews recent investigations of the impact of corrosion on the performance of both plain and coated Swellex rock bolts. It addresses the problems associated with estimating and predicting c
May 1, 2004
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Modelling and Design of Undercarrage Components of Large-Scale Earthmoving equipment in Tarsand Operations Part I?Dozer Applications
OBJECTIVES ??REDUCE OPERATING COSTS ??INCREASE LIFE COMPONENTS ??EXTEND LIFE of THE DOZER ??REDUCE MAINTENANCE COST ??REDUCE DOWNTIME ??IMPROVE DURABILITY & RELIABILITY ??IMPROVE BOLD JOINTS
May 1, 2004
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Gouging Abrasion Resistance of Materials for Oil Sands Service
By Rees J. Llewellyn
Improved product development, assessment methods and evaluation studies of materials for oil sands applications have traditionally focused on low and high stress abrasion and slurry erosion resistance
May 1, 2004
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Electromagnetic Wire-Rope Testing --- Disparate LMA Results, an Ongoing Problem
By Marcel M. Djivre
Electromagnetic wire rope testing is the only practical non-destructive method to evaluate the current condition of wire ropes in general, and in the mining industry in particular. The method has been
May 1, 2004
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Back Caving Mechanism and Preventive Measures for Deep Open Stopes ? Case Studies
By Jerry Ran
Stope back caving in a mine using open stope mining interrupts the planned mining sequence and causes oversize muck and dilution with adverse economic implications. As many underground mines are minin
May 1, 2004
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Development of an On-line Vibration Based Fault Detection Systems for an Electric Mining Shovel
By Markus Timusk
This paper describes a research project that focuses on developing a diagnostic routine to assist in decision support for the condition based maintenance of mobile mining equipment subject to unsteady
May 1, 2004
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Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) Field Surveillance Branch Building Relationships with Aboriginal Communities
By Rob Barber
This paper shares the experience of the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) Field Surveillance Branch over the past few years in building relationships with Aboriginal communities. Our goal is to
May 1, 2004
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Accounting for Risks in Economic Evaluation of Gold Mining Projects in Ghana ? A Case Study
By Peter A. Eshun
This paper studies two methods that account for risks associated with gold mining projects such as mineral risks and country risks. The first method is sensitivity analysis, which investigates the eff
May 1, 2004
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Hazard Map Approach Using Space-time Clustering Analysis of Mining-induced Microseismicity
By Pavel Vasak
Microseismic monitoring has become standard practice in the mining industry as a ground control monitoring tool at depth. Translating the information into practical hazard assessment tools for the roc
May 1, 2004
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ERP Systems in the Brazilian Mining Industry: A Case Study
By Paulo F. T. Sachs
ERP systems have been widely implemented nowadays in several industries. However, ERP was originally designed to fit former MRP and MRP II users, and most of the ERP research has been focused on discr
May 1, 2004