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An Integration Of Long-Term Mine Planning, Tailings And Reclamation PlansOil sands processing generates huge volumes of slurry, known as tailings, that is being stored in tailings ponds. The volume of produced tailings is a very important factor in oil sands surface mine p
Feb 27, 2013
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Improving the Capability for Real Time Assessment of Roof Conditions through Intelligent Roof Bolt Drilling Operations,By Robert Anderson
Advance knowledge of roof conditions can lead to improvement in roof control strategies that will reduce roof falls and ultimately will reduce injuries to mine workers. J.H. Fletcher and Company, in
Jan 1, 2007
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The SMX Blast Controller – A new tool to determine the geometrical parameters of a blast based on 3D imagingBy Peter Moser, A. Gaich, E. Grasedieck Zechmann
In The SMX Blast Controller is a novel tool for precisely controlling the geometry of a blast based on the technology of 3D imaging. It enables to derive precise information about the geometry of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Metal-slag equilibria and behavior of impurity oxides in ilmenite smeltingBy J. Pesl, R. Hurman Eric
Metal-slag phase compositions of molten iron and ilmenite smelting slags or solid titanate phases were determined between 1500° and 1700°C. The influence of oxygen partial pressure and impurity oxide
Jan 1, 2005
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Chile’s Coquimbo Port Installs Mobile Loading FacilitiesBy A. T. Yu
On March 18, 1964, the 52,000 dwt ore carrier M/S Houn Maru called at the port of Coquimbo, Chile, on its maiden voyage to take iron ore to Japan. This marked the first time a vessel of this size ever
Jan 5, 1964
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Vibration Characteristics on Surface and in Underground Openings from Opencast Mine BlastingBy M. Roy
Safety and stability of underground coal mine workings are always in danger when opencast mines are operating in close proximity. A study was conducted to investigate the level of vibration generated
Jan 1, 2007
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Prospecting for Gold: Self-Assembly on Old CDsBy Hua-Zhong Yu
Gold is one of the most widely used substrate materials for self-assembly. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) prepared from alkanethiols and their derivatives on gold are the most reliable and well-stud
Oct 1, 2003
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The Management of the Development Process of the Structure of Large-Scale Production and Transportation SystemsBy Buse Florian
This paper presents the specific features of the large-scale production and transportation systems (LSPTS), describing the main notions and characteristics of the LSPTS elements. A methodologically un
Oct 1, 2009
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Improving the Sustainability of Primary Metal Production - The Need for a Life Cycle ApproachImproving the Sustainability of Primary Metal Production - The Need for a Life Cycle Approach
Sep 13, 2010
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CO Dispersion From A Coal Fire In A Mine EntryBy R. A. Franks, G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards, L. Yuan
Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine entry in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)'s Safety Research Coal Mine (S
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Microwave Assisted Leaching of Refractory Gold ConcentratesBy G Akdogan, R V. R Handfield-Jones
The application of microwave energy as a substitute for conventional heating has drawn interest from many researchers in extractive metallurgy. Microwaves have a heating effect just as many other form
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining - Load Reduction in Systematic Supports (Mining Engineering, May 1960, pg 484)By L. Adler
The proper transfer of roof loads from props and bolts to ribs and pillars can result in appreciable savings. The author shows how to plan such load reduction in underground mines. For openings in
Jan 1, 1961
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From Stabilization to Optimization; Process Control in the Flotation Process at Xstrata Nickel’s Strathcona MillBy Xing Jin, Dan Graffi, Glenn MacPherson, Dan Rioux
"The complexity of a modern flotation circuit makes it susceptible to disturbances such as changes in feed, ore mineralogy, equipment degradation, poor measurements and faulty instruments. Good measur
Jan 1, 2013
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Cellular communications for underground minesBy C. E. Doran
Since the early 1990s the underground mining industry has embarked on a vigorous program of improving process and eliminating costs. A leading development in this program has been the implementation o
Sep 1, 2001
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Measurement Of Material Resistivity And Contact Resistance Of Metallurgical CokeBy J. A. Bakken, M. Tangstad, P. A. Eidem
In the submerged arc production of ferromanganese, sillicomanganese and ferrochromium, the coke bed characteristics play an important role. The basic mechanisms of electric current conduction in the c
Jan 1, 2007
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A New Tool for Sag Hardness TestingBy Glenn Kosick, John Starkey, Glenn Dobby
"A practical new test has been developed for SAG hardness determination. Using two kilogram samples of minus one inch diamond drill core or crushed muck samples, the Starkey SAG Test has been shown to
Jan 1, 1994
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Using Mine Planning and Other Techniques to Improve Ventilation in Large-Opening MinesBy R. H. Grau, R. Krog
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted research to improve the ventilation of large-opening mines. The research has demonstrated that the ventilation of large
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Design Of NATM Tunnels And Stations Of Silver Line Phase III Project In BostonBy Verya Nasri
The Silver Line Phase III Project is the final one mile underground segment of the new Bus Rapid Transit in downtown Boston. The project is expected to significantly reduce existing and anticipated tr
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Preliminary Investigations Of Low-Nickel Stainless Steels For Structural ApplicationsBy J. Kerr
The first stage of the development of a new modified 201-type low nickel austenitic stainless steel is described in this paper. The alloy is intended for use as a structural alloy, and so requires a y
Jan 1, 2004
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Measurement Of Airflow In A Simulated Underground Mine Environment Using An Ultrasonic AnemometerBy M. J. Senk, A. Lusin
Federal regulations require that methane liberated at the face be diluted and removed to maintain methane gas concentrations below 1 pct (CFR) in working places and intake air courses. The delivery a