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Kidd Creek Mines Automatic Primary Grinding ControlBy André Desbiens, Frédéric Flament, Lionel Ryan
"In December 1991, the GRAHM (Groupe de Recherche sur Jes Applications de L'informatique a L'industrie Minerale), of Laval University started a KBAC (Knowledge Based Automatic Control) grinding projec
Jan 1, 1996
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Performance improvements in industrial rod milling operations"Since the publication of a literature review on this topic (McIvor and Finch. 1986), the author has been involved in more than thirty rod milling efficiency tests at seven different milling operation
Jan 1, 1995
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Orange Footwall ?Sill? Nickel Plate MineBy Evans B. Mayo
ABSTRACT Orange Footwall 'sill' is locally concordant locally discordant, with the structure of its sedimentary walls. The sediments were folded in two directions. Folds, following both thes
Jan 1, 1951
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The Effects Of Length Scale on the Mechanical Behaviour of Cemented SandsBy R. K. Kandasami
"Naturally occurring geomaterials such as sandstone, limestone and other soft rocks, residual soils are composed of a particulates held together through a cohesive matrix, usually composed of argillac
Jan 1, 2015
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The Evolution of the Electric Arc Furnace as a Pyrometallurgical Smelting ToolBy R. C. Urquhart
Since the first use of the electric arc furnace Henri Moissan (1892) and its use by Paul Hérholdt (1902) to melt steel, it has been successfully used as a pyrometallurgical smelting tool in the produc
Jan 1, 2014
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Occurrence Conditions and Exploration Strategies of Coal Deposits in the Huainan and Huaibei Coalfields, Anhui ProvinceBy Wei Yingchun
Based on the deep burial depth of coal deposits in Huainan-Huaibei coalfields, Anhui Province, China, this paper puts forward the concept of partitioning of coal deposits according to occurrence condi
Aug 1, 2013
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Factors affecting overall effectiveness of teleoperated loading and haulage equipment in underground metal minesBy J. Paraszczak
Application of teleoperated and automated (or ?autonomous?) mobile equipment in underground metal mines represents a promising avenue for overcoming some of the challenges facing the industry. This pa
Aug 1, 2010
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Effect of Post-Impregnation Treatment on AuCl3/?-Al2O3By Chih-Huey Lin
The Au/?-Al2O3 catalyst prepared by AuCl3 impregnation is subjected to the influence of residual chlorine after an oven drying. A post-impregnation NH4OH treatment was able to eliminate chlorine, and
Oct 1, 2003
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Lender?s Perspective on Financing: Back to the Future!By Jeff Stufsky
Debt Financing ?Broad Market Overview ? Recovering due to factors including: ? Increased trust in the system ? Enhanced capitalization of financial institutions ? The need to deploy capital for
May 1, 2010
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Vol. 91, no. 1017, pp. 96-106, feb. 1998 the first schools of mines and their role in developing the mineral and metal industries, part iii fathi habashi, université laval, québecBy Fathi Habashi
This Historical Metallurgy Note is the final part of a three-part series, the first two of which appeared in the November- December, 1997 and January, 1998 issues of the Bulletin. This series of artic
Feb 1, 1998
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Alloy Design Approaches for Single Crystal SuperalloysBy Roger Reed
It is well known that the performance and carbon emissions associated with the modern gas turbine engine depend critically upon the properties of the nickel-based superalloys, particularly those used
Jan 1, 2010
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Gold Analysis - Fire Assaying and Alternative MethodsBy James R. Yeager, Eric L. Hoffman, John R. Clark
"Abstract -This paper describes fire assaying and ‘high tech’ alternatives for gold analysis, including advantages and disadvantages of each method. These ‘high tech’ methods include INAA (instrumenta
Jan 1, 1998
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Industrial Minerals in Chemical Manufacturing (6da18800-a20e-412a-b6f9-8564476a16cf)By Alfred W. G. Wilson
MR. F. E. LATHE: In studying any subject whatever, one should at least occasionally stand back from the canvas, as it were, and take a broad view of the picture. It is such a view of the subject of in
Jan 1, 1940
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The origin of our continent: LITHOPROBE seismic investigations in the Western Superior TransectBy H. Helmstaedt, P. Thurston, R. Harrap
"Evolution of the continental lithosphere over Earth’s 4.6 billion year history is one of the fundamental questions of geoscience. Much of the Earth’s present-day continental crust formed during the f
Jan 1, 1998
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Characterizing Internal Macropores Using Cross-Specimen Acoustic Tomography: Initial Two Dimensional ResultsBy Christopher Sherman
The engineering properties of a geologic material are greatly affected by the presence of macropores. Previous research has demonstrated that the size, location, and proximity of macropores influences
May 1, 2009
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Comprehensive Environmental Ore Deposit Models as an Aid for Sustainable DevelopmentBy Y. T. John Kwong
Abstract - To exploit an ore deposit without unduly impacting the environment is a challenge that can only be met by the concerted efforts of traditionally independent teams working on a mining projec
Jan 1, 2003
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Research and Technical Development in a Mining OperationBy J. W. Reynolds
This paper describes the function of the research and development department of a large mining organization and the benefits which can be derived over the years. Examples are given of work done in roc
Jan 1, 1970
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Geo-electrical Investigation for Sulfur Prospecting in Teshreen Structure in Northeast SyriaBy Asfahani. Jamal, Randa Mohamad
"Abstract - Electrical and structural characteristics of formations favorable for sulfur occurrences in northeast Syria are described using geo-electrical prospecting methods. Simple (VES) and combine
Jan 1, 2002
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Research and Natural ResourcesBy N. H. Grace
"IntroductionA STRIKING FEATURE of the past twenty years has been the application of organized scientific and industrial research to problems of national defence and security and to the development of
Jan 1, 1952
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Methanol concentration sensors for direct methanol fuel cell systems: A reviewBy J. Shen
Direct methanol fuel cells have been the subject of considerable research in the last decade. Performance levels realized in cells, stacks, and systems show that this technology is a promising power s
Jan 1, 2005