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Drilling and Blasting in Hot and Reactive Ground Conditions at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle Mine
By D. Scott Scovira, Remi Proulx
The Meikle Mine is a high grade, underground gold mine utilizing primary-secondary longhole open stoping with delayed backfill to produce 3000 stpd of ore. Hot and reactive ground conditions were enco
Jan 1, 2000
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The Behaviour of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth in the Solidification and Electrolysis of Nickel-Oxygen-Bearing Copper Anodes
By O. Forsén
In the first part of this paper is studied the behaviour of small amounts of impurity elements? in the solidification of copper anodes. In the second part the dissolution of these impure anodes in sul
Jan 1, 1985
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Microcomputers and Mining : Background and Setting
By Thomas C. Shapiro
Introduction In recent years - even months - the number of articles on computers has increased rapidly. One can hardly pick up a newspaper or magazine without seeing a computer-related article. The a
Jan 2, 1984
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Mineral Commerce is Responsible for Canada's Huge Unfavourable Trade Balance With The United States
This growing dependence of Canada upon foreign mineral commodities, just referred to, applies particularly in the direction of the United States. There is, in fact, no more significant feature of Cana
Jan 1, 1924
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Effect of Lubrication and Application Modes on Drilled Aluminum Part Quality
By Y. Zedan
Cutting fluids play important roles during machining, including the reduction of friction and temperature. Using a cutting fluid, however, degrades the quality of the environment and increases machini
Jan 1, 2011
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The Control of Spontaneous Combustion in the Doncaster Area
By R. F. Bell, Schultz
The paper briefly discusses the nature of spontaneous heating in mines in the Doncaster area, in the period immediately before 1967 and steps taken to prevent and treat such outbreaks. The changes tha
May 23, 1905
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The Nature of Australian Rutile and Zircon Concentrates
Australian rutile and zircon concentrates are refined raw materials and not manufactured products. The composition and properties of the grains are therefore fixed by nature. Specifications and assay
Jan 1, 1963
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OFR-8-77 Effects Of Temperature And Humidity Variations On The Stability Of Coal Mine Roof Rocks - I. Introduction - A. Statement Of The Problem
By Charles D. Haynes
Outside air for ventilating coal mines in Alabama varies considerably in both temperature and moisture content during the year. Alternate condensation and evaporation of the moisture on mine roofs may
Jan 1, 1975
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Enhancing the Business Environment for Prospecting, Exploration and Mining (Past and New Initiatives)
By K L. Temel, W P. Player
The underlying message of this paper is that investment in prospecting, exploration and mining in New Zealand is welcomed. The Government's policy with respect to Crown owned minerals is for cont
Jan 1, 1997
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The Coal-Pulverizing Plant At The McGill Smelter Of The Kennecott Copper Corporation
By Edward Pesout
THE McGill smelter started operations in the year 1907. The smelter furnaces were fired with run-of-mine coal on grates until April 1911, when oil firing was introduced. Oil firing continued until Apr
Jan 1, 1945
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Design, Construction And Start-Up Of The Ilo Smelter Modernization Project
By H. Walqui, C. Noriega
Southern Copper Corporation (SCC) is one of the world’s largest copper companies and is finishing the modernization of the Ilo copper smelter. A single ISASMELTTM furnace will start smelting 1,200,000
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimation of bubble size distributions in flotation froths by use of dense convolutional neural networks, Y. Fu and C. Aldrich
By Y. Fu, C. Aldrich
This study investigates the use of dense convolutional neural networks to estimate bubble size distributions in flotation froths. 20 videographically captured images of froths from an industrial plati
Jan 1, 2020
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A. I. M. E. Pamphlets And'technica1 Publications, 1921-1927
[Separates of all the Pamphlets published within the last three years (starting with No. 1469) are available, with few exceptions, at Institute headquarters. Separates of all the Technical Publication
Jan 1, 1926
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Recovery of Vanadium from Stone Coal Through an Environmentally Friendly Acid Leaching Technology
Recovery of Vanadium from Stone Coal Through an Environmentally Friendly Acid Leaching Technology
Sep 13, 2010
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Mining Operations and Slurry Pipelines Update and Future
By R. A. Hill, J. D. Pitts
"Long distance slurry pipeline systems have been successfully trans-porting steam coal, iron concentrates, copper concentrates and limestone for an aggregate of nearly 60 years and nearly three billio
Jan 1, 1978
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Construction of the Sacramento River Tunnels on the Lower Northwest Interceptor Sewer, Sacramento, California
By Dan Martz, Bill Moler, David Young, Wally Chen, Matthew Crow, Steve Norris, Tolga Togan
Two 610 m (2000 ft) long tunnels were driven through water bearing silts, sands and clays beneath the Sacramento River using a 4.59 m (15.1 ft) diameter Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine (E
Jan 1, 2007
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Papres - Metal Mining - Good Practice in Combatting Dust Hazards Associated with Mining Operations
By Donald E. Cummings
Certain dusts are dangerous when inhaled, but most hazardous of all dusts are quartz or other forms of pure crystalline silica. The inhalation of dusts containing silica in combination with other elem
Jan 1, 1937
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On the Use of Machine Learning for Mineral Resource Classification - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By Julián M. Ortiz, Antoine Caté, Oy Leuangthong, Ilkay S. Cevik
Mineral resource classification relies on the expert assessment of a qualified person (QP) to determine which blocks of a 3D mineral resource model are classified as measured, indicated, or inferred.
Aug 17, 2021
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Construction And Instrumentation Of A Deep Foundation ? Synopsis
By Y. K. Wong
This paper describes in detail various problems concerning the construction of a pile-raft foundation supporting a 42-storey tower block. The subsurface generally consists of highly weathered sediment
Jan 1, 2010
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Silicon Manufacture in Western Australia Using Local Raw Materials
By Bibby P. A, Leupen R. A
A 24,300 tonnes per year state of the art Silicon smelter is being constructed for Barrack Silicon Pty Ltd at Kemerton, 20 kilometres north of the City of Bunbury in Western Australia. The plant is
Jan 1, 1989