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Optimal Equipment Lifespan Vs Maintenance Cost
By L. Chunpongtong
One of the challenges of mine planning is to determine the most cost-effective replacement time for aging equipment. The lifespan of equipment, such as haul trucks and shovels, deployed in mining oper
Aug 1, 2013
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The Development of Mechanized Mining at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited
By J. C. White
"This paper was prepared for and presented at a lecture series on ""Materials Randling"" at McGill University. The development of trackless mining at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited is described, showing
Jan 1, 1968
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Rainfall-Induced and Structurally-Controlled Slope Failure and Rockfall Incidents along part of Werka Descent Road and Remedial Measures, North West of Saudi Arabia
By B. H. Sadagah
"Construction of mountain roads at north westerly Saudi Arabia is a difficult task in rugged terrains, where the rock masses are steep slopes, and full of geomorphological constraints.Werka descent li
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Thiocyanate Loading and Temperature on Thiocyanate Degradation by a Mixed Microbial Population
By R. P. van Hille, A. W. van Zyl
The BIOX® culture, aiding liberation of arsenopyrite/pyrite occluded gold, is inhibited by thiocyanate (SCN > 1 mg/L); precluding the recycling of tailings water up-stream of the bioleaching circuit.
Jan 1, 2011
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Production Performance Optimization - Significant Production Gain with Limited Investment
By P. Mageau-Béland, È. -M. Proulx, M. -C. Patoine
Over the past six decades, Hatch has helped several industrial processing facilities in debottlenecking their operations, allowing them to produce more with the same equipment, to reduce and even elim
Jan 1, 2016
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Automation for Improved Safety in Roadside Construction
By S. Bergquist
In this paper, it is investigated how different types of automation would affect the safety for workers in asphalt paving. The risk for the workers on road construction sites is consistently high in c
Aug 1, 2013
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Éléonore Project Update
Éléonore Project Highlights Éléonoreis a multi-million ounce, high grade gold discovery in Québec Currently at the advanced exploration and engineering studies stage Excellent potential for expans
May 1, 2007
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Research on Occupational Hazards Supervision Based on the Cloud
By C. R. Tang
Due to the current lack of sufficient occupational hazards supervisory staff in China, an occupational hazards supervision regulatory framework is proposed, based on the cloud. Data on respirable dust
Aug 1, 2013
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Study on Methodology for Detecting the Status of General Excavator without Renovation
By Min-Sung Kang
Excavation and earthmoving equipment mostly operate in accident-prone areas. These areas normally have rollover, confinement, and fall or may be considered harmful work areas due to demolitions and se
Aug 1, 2013
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When is progressive regressive?
By Robert B. Parsons
"New Brunswick Finance Minister John Baxter pulled something out of a hat for the mining industry in April, but there is a general concensus in the industry that he should put II back where it came fr
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Casting Imperfections on the Fatigue Life of Al-Si Casting Alloys
By F. H. Samuel, A. M. Samuel, H. R. Ammar
Casting imperfections, such as porosity, in cast aluminum components greatly influence their fatigue properties. The effect of porosity on the fatigue life of 319-F and A356-T6 aluminum alloys was stu
Jan 1, 2006
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The Interface of TiB2 and Al3Ti in Molten Aluminum
By Haibin Ma, Jie Song, Qingyou Han, Xiaoming Wang, Wei Vian
In the grain refinement of aluminum, Al3Ti and TiB2 particles are introduced to reduce the casting grain size down to 200 micrometer level, which makes cold working possible. The particles are brought
Jan 1, 2015
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The Fort Knox 'porphyry' gold deposit - Structurally controlled stockwork and shear quartz vein, sulphide-poor mineralization hosted by a Late Cretaceous pluton, east-central Alaska
By A. A. Bakke
"The Fort Knox gold deposit is hosted within the Fort Knox Pluton, a Cretaceous multiphase granitic body that intrudes the Fairbanks schist. Gold occurs along the margins of stockwork veins and veinle
Jan 1, 1995
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Uranium mineralization in northern Saskatchewan
By R. J. Munday
Although uranium deposits in northern Saskatchewan are clustered around the Athabasca basin, basement lithostructure determines their distribution. Basal Wollaston Group pelites are invariably graphi
Jan 1, 1979
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Hematite Precipitation from Sulphate - Chloride Solutions at 150 °C
By Edouard Asselin, Tasawar Javed
The precipitation of hematite from ferric sulphate - cupric sulphate - lithium chloride acidic solutions was studied in a batch reactor. The effect of several variables on the extent of hematite preci
Jan 1, 2015
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Assessing Mineralogical Indicators for Ore Hardness
"Liberation is a key requirement for efficient separation in mineral processing. As a consequence of this an understanding of the inherent textural features of an ore is no longer possible since durin
Jan 1, 2016
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Distribution and Exploration Potential of Platinum-Group Elements in Québec
By Thomas Clark
This report presents a review of the distribution and exploration potential of platinum-group elements (PGE) in Québec; it is based on published and unpublished analytical data. This qualitative evalu
May 1, 2001
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Ore: What is it?
By I. M. M. W. R. Jones
"THE OBJECT of these notes is to initiate a discussion among the members of our Institution on the connotation of the term 'ore', and to arrive, if possible, at an acceptable definition of the term in
Jan 1, 1954
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The Efficient Use of Coal
By E. C. Payne
"IntroductionTHE SMALLER industrial and commercial steam generating plants in the United States are suffering from an ‘engineering deficiency' which, if allowed to continue, will probably result in th
Jan 1, 1953
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Falconbridge's Raglan Project: A Development Update and Description of the Concentrator Circuit Design
By D. B. Hyma
"The Raglan Ni/Cu property is located on the Ungava Peninsula in Northern Quebec, Canada, at a latitude of61°42' and a longitude of73°40', approximately 40 km southwest of Douglas Harbor. Geological r
Jan 1, 1993