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Some Aspects On Selective Dispersion Of Fine Particles With Special Emphasis On Egyptian Ground Calcium Carbonate
By F. H. Abd EL-Rahiem
A selective dispersion process is presented and the work carried out to find optimum process conditions to minimise the colouring material in ground calcium carbonate (GCC) is described. The feed mate
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining Lawyers Meet, Mark a Half Century of Work
By Tim O’Neil
Question: Looking forward, do we face a future in which energy markets, energy policy and energy conflicts threaten to preoccupy, if not dominate, our concerns over economic growth, national security
Jan 1, 2004
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Thought Processes During The Project Initiation Phase
By H. Griesel
The overall supply of platinum is forecast to rise more than the demand, and market deficit will narrow somewhat, but is still substantial at about 480 000 ounces. Because of this deficit, the price o
Jan 1, 2004
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bauma ’04 Attracts More Than 410,000 Visitors
More than 410,000 visitors from 171 countries helped bauma ’04 set new attendance records at the world’s largest construction machinery and mining technology show. The show, held in Munich, Germany M
Jan 1, 2004
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Proceedings, 107th Annual General Meeting, 2004
The 107th Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held at The Country Club, Johannesburg, Napier Road, Auckland Park on Wednesday, 11 August, 2004. Welcom
Jan 1, 2004
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Urban mining — Recycling gypsum waste in Vancouver
By J. A. McCamley
Gypsum scrap generated from wallboard manufacturing, construction and deconstruction activities in North America, Europe and Japan is a recognized environmental problem. Landfill disposal of this gyps
Jan 1, 2004
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Replacement of Classification Screens with Cyclones in the McArthur River Uranium Mine Grinding Circuit
By Ken Dyck, Chuck Edwards
"Cameco's McArthur River is the world's largest high grade uranium mine. Production started in late 1999. Cameco carried out the engineering design and construction management for the McArthur River p
Jan 1, 2004
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Greenland: A Potential Trove of Minerals
By Louis W. Cope
Many Americans have seen Greenland while flying over it on their way to or from Europe. Few have visited this largest island in the world. Portions of the 20 percent of the territory that are not ic
Jan 1, 2004
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A Review of Suncor Energy’s Millennium Extraction Process
By Michael Godard, Peter Cleyle
"Suncor Energy’s Project Millennium increased oilsands production capacity by an additional 95,000 barrels per day to its present level of 225,000 barrels per day. This massive venture included an exp
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving reliability and productivity at Syncrude Canada Ltd. through materials research: past, present, and future
By S. Hoskins, S. Chiovelli
"The annual budget for the repair and maintenance of equipment at Syncrude Canada Ltd. is in excess of $450 million. Of this amount, a significant portion can be attributed to the loss of material on
Jan 1, 2004
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Implementation of Paste Backfill at the Williams Mine
By Eric Konigsmann, Doug Spence, Scott Jones
"The Williams Gold Mine is located in the Hemlo camp of Northwestern Ontario and is one of Canada’s largest gold producers with annual gold production of 400,000 ounces. The operation is owned and ope
Jan 1, 2004
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The evolution of advanced guidance techniques for autonomous underground vehicles (8e8c3b94-ac75-4947-840c-a59d92585998)
By L. Bloomquist, C. Arnoldi
"This paper describes how Automated Mining Systems (AMS) is evolving the state-of the- art in guidance systems for autonomous underground vehicles. The techniques, tradeoffs, and lessons learned from
Jan 1, 2004
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GIS as a Mine Rehabilitation Tool - Examples from Wangaloa Coal Mine
By D Craw, P Whigham, C Rufaut
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computerised management systems for spatial data, offering improved data management, extensive data manipulation techniques and greater understanding of data.
Jan 1, 2004
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Developments in Coal Seam Gas Exploration
By M E. Taulis, S Hayton, D A. Manhire, J G. Pope
Successful development of coal seam gas (CSG) resources in low-rank coalfields such as the Powder River Basin has raised interest in CSG from low rank coal in New Zealand. Kenham Holdings Limited hold
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining Important to Colorado’s Economy
By William R. Yernberg
Most citizens take it for granted, but minerals produced in the mines of the western United States, including Colorado, are crucial to nation’s standard of living and quality of life, said Colorado’s
Jan 1, 2004
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Final Report Of Investigation To The Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program (Deep) - Noranda Inc. - Brunswick Mine - Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Field Study ? Executive Summary ? About the Project
By S. McGinn
The Brunswick Mine Diesel Particulate Filter Study was one of several research projects initiated by the Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program (DEEP). The study was carried out at Noranda?s Brunswick Mi
Jan 1, 2004
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Insights From Simulation of a CIL/CIP Circuit
A model was developed of a CIL/CIP circuit for recovery of gold and silver. The model uses a simple two rate representation of the leaching kinetics. Parameters for the leaching kinetics may be simply
Jan 1, 2004
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How Do We Promote Mining? Educate Teachers – They Educate Students
By Dan Witkowsky
For the 36th consecutive summer, the Colorado Mining Association Education Foundation and the Colorado School of Mines have sponsored “A Total Concept of the Mining Industry” for kindergarten through
Jan 1, 2004
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Monitoring The Effect Of Irrigation With Gypsiferous Mine Wastewater On Crop Production Potential As Affected By Soil Water And Salt Balance
By N. Z. Jovanovic
Irrigation of agricultural crops may be a cost-effective option for the utilization of gypsiferous minewater as it may also create an opportunity to produce crops during the dry winter season on farm
Jan 1, 2004
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Exploration (692d4533-e846-4408-ba93-9ba3d3c0a995)
By D. R. Wilburn
The worldwide budget for non fuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 27 percent in 2003 from the 2002 budget, according to the Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The i
Jan 1, 2004