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Tools to CompetitivenessBy 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
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Variable Frequency Drives as Applied to Ventilation SystemsBy Cheryl L. Allen
The power required to operate a ventilation system can be 25% to 50% of the total energy requirements of a mine. In an effort to reduce energy consumption, initiatives are being introduced at Vale Inc
May 1, 2009
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Zen and the Art of Specification Writing (77d7cb41-bec5-4fd5-adc0-f77765b61b69)By R. A. Nemchek
Over the years, concentrator plant design has evolved from a large number of small grinding mills to a small number of large mills. In many cases, all of the tonnage runs through a single mill (typica
Jan 1, 2012
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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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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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Fuzzy Scheduling of Repetitive Construction ProjectsBy I. Bakry
Uncertainty is an inherent characteristic of construction projects. Neglecting uncertainties associated with different input parameters in the planning stage could well lead to misleading and/or unach
Aug 1, 2013
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The Evolving Legal Regime Governing Ethics And Sustainability in the Mining IndustryBy A. C. Drost
The mining industry has been put under closer scrutiny in recent years, which has led to the adoption of a plethora of initiatives in countries around the world and by international organizations, som
Aug 1, 2013
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Engineering and Production Practice of Double Bottom-Blowing Continuous Copper Smelting Process with "Three Connected Furnaces" ArrangementBy Bing Li, Kai Liu, Yongcheng. Zhao
With the ongoing development of copper smelting technology, the improvement of environmental emission control and achieving an automated continuous copper pyrometallurgical process have become the key
Jan 1, 2019
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Application of Deadtime and Gain Compensation to Sag Feeder Control at P. T. Freeport IndonesiaBy Andrew Neale, Len Anderson, Rob Perry
"P.T Freeport Indonesia's new SAG mill commenced operation in February 1995. The reclaim system consists of four apron feeders and a series of three conveyors. The feeders are used in various combinat
Jan 1, 1996
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A parametric thermal model of a tubular solid oxide fuel cellsBy M. E. Austin
Many numerical models for the tubular solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) exist, with various degrees of sophistication. However, the question of what physics must be modelled, and what can be neglected has
Jan 1, 2005
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Fire Tests on Untreated and Treated Spruce in Ventilation DoorsBy T. E. Newkirk
In the past few years there has been considerable controversy on the most suitable material to be used in ventilation doors which will have to serve also as fire doors. For this reason it was thought
Jan 1, 1949
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The Utilization of Low-Grade Domestic ChromiteBy D. W. Morgan, K. W. Downes
"OVER half a million tons of chromite ore is used annually on the North American continent, all of which is imported from overseas. Chromite is essential in the manufacture of stainless steel, armour
Jan 1, 1952
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Application of ERP System Module as a Mine Foreman AssistanceBy A. Burduk
The traditional approach to managing information flow between a mine underground and overground, applied in copper mines of KGHM Polska Miedz S.A., is mostly based on exchanging spoken information usi
Aug 1, 2013
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Collaboration Between NGOs and the Mining Industry In the Third WorldBy Tony Breuer
Can international development NGOs and the mining industry find common ground and work together in the Third World? The Canadian Hunger Foundation/PARTNERS in Rural Development (CHF-PARTNERS) has, ove
May 1, 2001
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The Integration of Condition Monitoring into the Maintenance ProcessBy 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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Automatic samplingBy J. A. Hillier
"IntroductionThe purpose of sampling is to remove a portion of material from a stream which is representative of it in size, moisture and mineral content.To prevent the effects of segregation, general
Jan 1, 1989
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Sharing the Earth?s Resources Corporate Management and Governance in TransitionBy Kathy Pomeroy
Sharing?? l Maybe not the first image that comes to mind when we think about the historical corporate mind set and track record of many corporations ? ! A Fundamental Change in Relationships l Fr
May 1, 2002
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Prospecting in the Quebec Gold-BeltBy K. W. Fritzsche
The prosperity of any nation depends, to a large extent, on its natural resources such as oil, coal, 'metal, timber, waterpower, and fertile soil. Each one of these resources forms the basis of a
Jan 1, 1925
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Whither Mining Engineers?By Alan Bauer
IN RECENT PAST YEARS, the mining industry has expanded rapidly and mining engineers have not been generated in sufficient numbers to sustain this growth. Canada has not been alone with this problem, w
Jan 1, 1972
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Exploration Drilling InternationallyBy Loris S. Pascoli
The increased pace of globalization in the mining industry has presented more opportunities for Canadian service companies to participate in ventures abroad. However, varying cultures, laws, competiti
May 1, 2001