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Development of a Risk-Based Inspection System for the Mining and Metals IndustryBy S. Boisvert
Risk-based Inspection (RBI) addresses the challenges associated with ageing plants by focusing the inspection effort on the process equipments with the highest risk, thereby improving plant safety and
Jan 1, 2010
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New flux practice for the Utility Nickel furnaces at Inco's Port Colborne RefineryBy S. Harshaw, C. Doyle, A. E. M. Warner, D. Stremlaw
"In the Utility Nickel furnaces, the hearth and sidewalls are lined with high-Al2O3 bricks. During charging and thermal cycling (more so as the linings on these reverberatory furnaces age), pieces of
Jan 1, 1993
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Courageous Safety Leadership At TeckBy Robin Sheremeta
What is the goal of every organization when it comes to safety? Everyone Going Home Safe and Happy Every Day Good old days: Era of Death (accidents will happen) Era of Engineering: (Eg. hand rail
May 1, 2010
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Quantitative Indexes to Evaluate Operator?s Bearing, Difficulty in Task, and Machine Operability when Remotely Controlling BackhoeBy Shigeomi Nishigaki
This paper presents quantitative indexes to evaluate operator?s bearing, difficulty in a task, and machine operability when an operator remotely controls a backhoe, and reports the use cases. The quan
Aug 1, 2013
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The Tasu ConcentratorBy Kenneth Blower
This paper gives a detailed coverage of the ore flow through the primary crusher, cobbing plant and concentrator, including equipment sizes, recoveries, reagent consumptions and product descriptions.
Jan 1, 1968
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The Simulation and Analysis on Die Casting Process of Copper RotorsBy Mi, Dong Liang, Jingyuan Bai, Victor Zhou, Xujun
Squirrel cage induction motors are the mostly used motors at present. Currently, the rotors of the squirrel cage induction motors are produced by aluminum die casting technique with the advantages of
Jan 1, 2019
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Global Delivery of Solutions to the Aluminium IndustryBy R. F. Baxter, C. M. Read, R. I. McCulloch
"Globalization of the aluminium industry continues to increase the pace of change and the intensity of competition, while simultaneously, society demands better products, cleaner technologies and sust
Jan 1, 2006
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Mineral Provinces and Tectonic Regimes: Ancient Platforms, Mobile Belts and Zones of Tectonic-Magmatic Activation in Russia and South AfricaBy R. P. Viljoen, A. D. Scheglov, A. L. Sokolov
"Abstract -The distribution of mineralized provinces is analyzed on the basis of their genetic link with specific blocks of the earth's crust including ancient platforms, mobile belts and zones o
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology and evolution of gold occurrences in the flin flon-amisk lake area, saskatchewanBy J. G. Pearson, F. H. MacDougall, A. G. Galley
The difference in age, host rock lithology, alteration and style of mineralization indicates a fundamental difference in the format ion of gold deposits in the Flin Flon and Amisk Lake areas. The Flin
Jan 1, 1986
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Genetic Aspects of Albite Deposits From Central Sardinia: Mineralogical and Geochemical EvidenceBy S. M. Grillo, Fiori. M., R. Bornioli, C. Marini, S. Fadda
Abstract - The Na-feldspar orebodies in Sardinia occur along structures belonging to a regional ENE-WSW system that developed during the late stages of the Hercynian orogeny, and that was reactived du
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimizing Microseismic Source Event Location by Applying a Variable Velocity Model to a Complex Geological and Mining Setting at the New Gold, New Afton Block CaveMicroseismic (MS) methods offer one of the few ways to monitor a 3D volume of rock and essentially see into the rockmass and the regions of real time rock fracture. This is a critical component when c
Aug 1, 2013
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Genetic Aspects of Albite Deposits From Central Sardinia:Mineralogical and Geochemical Evidence (93689fd7-1b56-4698-b5b3-5b7810934506)By S. M. Grillo, M. Fiori, R. Bornioli, C. Marini, S. Fadda
The Na-feldspar orebodies in Sardinia occur along structures belonging to a regional ENE-WSW system that developed during the late stages of the Hercynian orogeny, and that was reactived during the Al
Jan 1, 1997
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Numerical Simulation of 3D Hydraulic Fractures in Poro-Elastic RocksBy F. Liu, H. A. Meier, D. M. Valiveti, P. A. Gordon
Hydraulic fracture is a frequently used technique in the Oil and Gas industry to create high permeability pathways for extraction of hydrocarbons. Numerical simulation of this method poses challenges
Jan 1, 2015
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Biopolymer Addition to Boost Recovery and Throughput in Gold Leaching Processes. A Case Study from Antam Pongkor, IndonesiaBy Rolf Andreas Lauten, Adam Pratomo, Dani Ramdani, Helminton Sitanggang
A universal challenge for the mineral processing industry is the diminishment of high grade ores. Instead, low grade ores, sometimes also containing problematic gangue minerals is the reality. With lo
Jan 1, 2014
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The Driest Place on Earth: Desierto FloridoMine Safety in Chile ?Since the year 2000 fatality rate averages 34 per year ?1% of world mining labour force but 8% of world?s mining fatalities San Jose Mine Safety ?From 1998 to 2010 eight fata
May 1, 2011
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Spectrochemical Assay for Traces of TungstenBy A. G. Scobie
THE research laboratory of this Company was recently faced with the problem of determining trace amounts of tungsten in a series of classifier sands. A spectrographie survey revealed the feasibility o
Jan 1, 1943
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Rock Stresses Induced by Block CavingBy K Morrison
Different individuals have calculated the boundary stresses around elliptical openings in an infinite elastic medium for various conditions of loading. With caution, such calculations are useful in in
Jan 1, 1964
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The Role of the Geologist in Urban Planning StudiesBy John F. Gartner
"Traditionally, the geologists of Canada have been occupied with the tasks of finding new mineral bodies, locating gas and oil fields or hunting for economic deposits of industrial minerals. A very mi
Jan 1, 1972
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The Development of Oil and Gas in New BrunswickBy J. A. L. Henderson
THE potential oil-and gas-bearing area with "which this paper deals is the large undefined Carboniferous basin, roughly triangular in shape, occupying about 10,000 square miles of southern and eastern
Jan 1, 1940
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Surface mine fan installations at INCO LimitedBy Jozef S. Stachula
"INCO Limited operates eleven under-ground mines in the Sudbury area. The mines are located on the rim of the Sudbury Basin, an oval with the axis in the range of 27 km and 60 km. The ore dips to at l
Jan 1, 1996