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High Performance Synthetic Ropes for Mine Hoisting
By Allan J. Guse
The primary limiting factor for hoisting capacity from great depths is the self-weight of the typical steel wire ropes used for mine hoisting. Steel wire ropes possess properties making them very su
May 1, 2013
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Mineral Liberation and Particle Breakage in Stirred Mills
By R. Roufail
Mineral liberation is accomplished by comminution and is the first step towards achieving successful downstream processes such as flotation or leaching. In metal mining, one of the most effective comm
Jan 1, 2009
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Geomechanical Study of Fractured Carbonate Reservoir –Part II, 3D Wellbore Stability Analysis and FMI Image Logs Calibration
By M. Hozayen, Q. Ni, E. S. Radwan, P. Nawrocki, A. Jebbouri
"A major geomechanical study was conducted for one of the UAE onshore oil fields with the purpose of studying reservoir rock properties and stress distribution, based on which a 3D coupled reservoir g
Jan 1, 2015
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Experimental Study on Isotropic Compression Deformation of Rocks at Room Temperature
By R. Kong, X. W. Zhang
"High pressure (up to 50 MPa) isotropic compression tests were performed on marble, gneiss and sandstone specimens, of which represents the typical rocks, to investigate isotropic compression deformat
Jan 1, 2015
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The Integration of Condition Monitoring into the Maintenance Process
By Joel Werner
Weak metal prices, declining head grade, and increased operational costs are forcing many open pit mining companies to look to their balance sheets for significant cost reductions in order to remain c
May 1, 2003
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Fine Particle Control to Improve Mineral Handling
By A. Liem, R. L. Johnson, C. Sturgess, E. Kuzub
New challenges in mineral processing arise as high-grade ores become less available and the mining industry is forced to exploit lower grade ores. One of the challenges in beneficiating lower grade or
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects of Confining Pressure on Hydraulic Fracturing of Shales by Acoustic Emission Monitoring and X-Ray Computed Tomography
By Q. Li, X. -L. Lei
Accompanying global energy shortage and high energy prices, shale gas has been the focus of exploration and it has attracted great attention from both academia and industry. The combination of horizon
Jan 1, 2015
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Report on Britain
By Eldridge Haynes
IF you ask the average American to define 'total war' he is apt to fumble for an answer. But in Britain everyone knows the answer, because Britain has mobilized its total labour force, inclu
Jan 1, 1942
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Projet Niocan d?exploitation de Gisements de Niobium dans la Carbonatite d?Oka
By René Dufour
Jusqu?à son acquisition par MM René Dufour et Alain Robin en 1994, les claims miniers et les droits de surface de la propriété étaient détenus depuis 1953 par la société Québec Columbium, une filiale
May 1, 2003
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Geology and Mineral Developments of Cariboo District, British Columbia
By W. E. Cockfield
THE object of this paper is to review recent geological work in the Cariboo district and to present notes on the recent development of mineral properties. The Geological Survey has done considerable
Jan 1, 1937
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The Gap Nickel Mine, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and the American Nickel Works, Camden, New Jersey -- 1860 - 1890
By D. Chadwick, J. W. Matousek
Between 1860 and 1890 -- from the time of the American Civil War to the last decade of the 19th Century -- nickel production in North America was dominated (even monopolized) by the output of the indu
Jan 1, 2005
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The Contribution of Impact and Benefit Agreements to the Regulation of Mining Projects: Lessons from the Raglan Agreement in Northern Quebec
By Etienne Roy Grégoire
Since the early 1990s, the Canadian mining industry has been increasingly defined by the signing of Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) between mining companies and Aboriginal peoples. While these ag
Aug 1, 2013
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Modeling and Measuring Electrodeposition Parameters near Electrode Surfaces to Facilitate Cell Performance Optimization
By Michael L. Free, Shukla. Abhijeet
The short-circuiting tendency of a copper electrowinning cell (EW) based on the roughness of cathode deposits was investigated with varying parameters such as Cu concentration, guar concentration, cur
Jan 1, 2014
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Improving Mineral Project Performance
By Frederick Biery
Outline ? Project Challenges ? Results from 100 recent projects ? What factors are driving the best and worst projects ? A look at recent mining projects ? Conclusions
May 1, 2009
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Highland Valley Copper Control Systems Upgrade ? Case Study
By Kevin S. Borthwick
The subject of this paper is a facility wide Distributed Control System (DCS) upgrade being completed at a large copper and molybdenum mine. This paper will discuss the innovative hardware and softwar
May 1, 2008
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Experience With Unit Reactor Flotation Cells in Roughing and Cleaning Applications
By David Green
"This paper describes Outokumpu's Tank Cell concept using the unit reactor principle and operating experience gained in various applications. Presently the tank cells used range in size from 35 t pilo
Jan 1, 1995
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Utilization of Methane Released During Coal Mining Activities
By M. Uszko
Methane drainage and ventilation methods of methane hazard mitigation are used in the coal mines of Kompania Weglowa S.A. Over 22% of methane released during mining activities is captured by methane d
Aug 1, 2013
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Low Temperature Oxidation of CO and Hydrocarbons over Supported Gold Catalysts
By Renaud Cousin
Supported gold catalysts were prepared by Direct Anionic Exchange on an alumina support and tested during the reaction of CO oxidation and of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons (C1 to C3). The cat
Oct 1, 2003
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Mine Design and Planning Systems State-of-the-art and Future Trends
By Mario A. Morin
The last few years have seen considerable consolidation of the mining software industry and a trend towards greater planning and production control system integration, particularly for surface mines.
May 1, 2004
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Tools to Competitiveness
By Jean Fortin
In order to remain competitive, the search for excellence has been and will remain the only viable option facing the Mount-Wright operations. Safety and environment, process and technology as well as
May 1, 2003