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Declarations and Access ControlThe common theme of these four objectives is declaration. Declaration tells the compiler that an entity exists and also provides the name and nature of the entity. Since everything you create has to b
May 1, 2011
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South Main Shaft at Flin FionBy J. P. Caulfield
THE Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company's underground mine at Flin Flon, Manitoba, has in the past been serviced by two working shafts-the North Main shaft, and the No. 3 shaft. The North Ma
Jan 1, 1941
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Establishing the Best Practice Guidelines in Mineral Processing for NI 43-101By Tony Lipiec, Chris Fleming, Larry Urbanoski
In 2009, the Canadian Mineral Processors (CMP) became aware that Canadian securities regulators were amending the contents of National Instrument 43-101. NI 43-101 is a set of regulations which establ
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Investigations on the Nature, Preparation, Storage, and Coking of Typical Coals from the Sydney Area, Nova ScotiaBy R. E. Gilmore
Introduction The Sydney coal-field extends for a distance of thirty miles along the northeastern coast of Cape Breton island. At a central focal point at the tip of the south arm of Sydney harbour, s
Jan 1, 1933
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster - Roasting and Gas HandlingBy Andy Cole, Ken Thomas, Stephen Durn, Jacques McMullen
"The roasting and gas handling circuits of the Barrick Gold’s new Roasting Facility at the Goldstrike Mine in Nevada, USA incorporate well proven technologies in a unique combination. During the desig
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of ball size change on the performance of grinding and flotation circuits of the Sarcheshmeh copper mineBy S. Banisi, M. Poorkani, M. Farzaneh, M. Askari
"At the Sarcheshmeh copper mine 40,000 t of ore per day with an average grade of 0.9 % Cu is ground to 70% passing 75 microns. Grinding is effected in 8 parallel lines of 8 x 5 m ball mills in a close
Jan 1, 2002
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Biological Sulphide Production for Process and Environmental ApplicationsBy Lyn Jones, Mike Bratty, Rick Lawrence, David Kratochvil
"The treatment of water is required at many mining operations to remove metals and prevent the discharge of contaminated water to the environment. In other cases, water treatment is used to provide be
Jan 1, 2006
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Mechanical Properties of a Composite Backfill MaterialBy Alfred Annor
Deep mining requires innovative approaches in ground control technology and the search for new ground support materials including backfill. There is a need to look at mine waste materials that may be
May 1, 2003
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A Computer Model Study of Methane Migration in Coal BedsBy H. S. Price, F. N. Kissell, R. C. McCulloch, J. C. Edwards
"The methane em1ss10n from deep coalbeds which are actively mined is a serious problem facing the mining industry today. Pinpointing the source of methane and predicting the emission of this gas from
Jan 1, 1973
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On the Inorganic Origin of the Hydro-CarbonsBy Jacob W. Young
A casual reading of the geological literature extant to-day would give one the impression that carbon is an element which by some chance or another always existed at or near the surface of the earth,
Jan 1, 1925
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The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Denison Mines LimitedBy L. Connolly, F. R. De Luca
"Rubber liners at Denison Mines Limited are used in 10 1/2x 24' low discharg0 pebble mills. These were originally 10 1/2 x 13 Dominion overflow type ball mills. Experience here shows that the wear of
Jan 1, 1974
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Deep shaft hoisting at LaRonde —The Penna shaft hoisting plantBy B. McLaughlin
Agnico-Eagle started sinking the Penna Shaft in 1995 with a hoisting plant capable of hoisting 1800 t/d from a 2240 m deep shaft. Exploration success led to the installation of a hoisting plant capabl
Jan 1, 2004
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German Experience in Hydraulic Coal Mining and its Application to Canadian ConditionsBy H. Harzer
Statistics Canada record s indicate that in recent years 70 to 80% of the entire Canadian coal production originated from Western Canadian mines, in which about 55 to 65% of the coals are bituminous.
Jan 1, 1978
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Chemical Modelling Of The Fe2(SO4)3–FeSO4–H2SO4–H2O SystemBy J. D. T. Steyl, C. A. Biley
"The chemistry of electrolyte systems containing iron remains generally poorly understood despite their prevalence in many natural and industrial processes, particularly in hydrometallurgy. These syst
Jan 1, 2016
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The Economics of Individually Motorized Rail Cars in Block Caving OperationsBy Scott A. Stebbins
Cost evaluation models constructed specifically to evaluate the economic potential of an individually motorized railcar system of ore and waste transport demonstrate that the approach may be considera
Nov 1, 2011
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An Empirical Approach to Charge Media Wear PredictionBy Peter Radziszewski
"Typical mining operating costs can be divided between extraction (30 % to 70 %), comminution (30 % to 50 %) and separation (5% to 20% ). Cornminition process costs, representing an important contribu
Jan 1, 2000
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Influence of Feed Moisture on the Efficiency of Dynamic Air ClassifiersBy Thomas Mütze, Frank van der Meer, Gunnar Kretschmar
"The air classification of moist bulk materials is addressed in the literature insufficiently. Therefore a feasibility study investigated the influence of feed moisture on the separation efficiency ex
Jan 1, 2016
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Ball Charge Dynamics and Liner Wear SimulationBy Peter Raziszewski
"A ball charge dynamics model is presented. Simulation results are compared with observed data showing good correlation. Based on the charge dynamics models, a liner wear model is presented along with
Jan 1, 1997
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Ignition of sulphide dust clouds by explosivesExperimental Mine, Val d'Or, Quebec, Experiments on the ignition of sulphide dust clouds by explosives have been conducted in a 1 m3 explosion chamber. The explosives tested are ANFO, emulsion, a
Jan 1, 1993
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A Look at GrindingBy V. Dinesen
"Grinding is simply the function of reducing particles in size or creating new surface areas. This may be accomplished by many means but we will only concern ourselves with the continuous grinding pro
Jan 1, 1972