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New Failure Prediction Method for Underground ExcavationsBy D. Milne, G. Snell
"A new method to predict stope hangingwall failure in underground excavations is proposed. This method compares movement rate for stope hangingwalls, determined from changes in strain or deformation,
Jan 1, 2018
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Competition and Canadian coal prices in the Japanese coking coal marketBy Lorne Sivertson, Peter Kitrredge
"World metallurgical coal imports totalled 110million tonnes in 1978. Of this amount, Japan imported 50 million tonnes, making it by far the largest and most important coking coal market . British Col
Jan 1, 1980
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Analysis of open-pit truck haulage system by use of a computer modelBy V. J. Hucka, J. H. Tu
"A computer model has been developed for evaluating the performance of truck and shovel operations in an open-pit mine. The data required for describing the haulage network are simplified and shift st
Jan 1, 1985
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Electric Load-Haul-Dump Machines: Real Alternative for Diesels?By J. Paraszczak
ABSTRACT Diesel-powered loaders are a pillar of modern underground metal mining. As these mines are getting deeper and hotter and the emission regulations stricter, ventilation costs are soaring, affe
Jan 1, 2013
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Numerical Investigation of Slurry Flow and Particle Segregation Dynamics in a Gravity ConcentratorBy U. Caliskan, S. Miskovic
Gravity separation is a technique that depends on the difference in density of minerals for their separation. Although this method is one of the oldest separation techniques, it is still preferred in
Jan 1, 2019
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Nineteenth-century Nova Scotia iron works (463c15b6-c6cb-4f53-9bbe-f57008aafbe7)By Christopher Andreae
"Years before the present iron and steel works were established at Sydney, several thriving although short-lived iron work s operated in Nova Scotia. These furnaces reflected the general nineteenth-ce
Jan 1, 1983
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The Mechanical and-Electrical Aspects of Sinking The Creighton No. 9 ShaftBy J. S. Redpath, W. R. Dengler
"A description of the equipment used and the electrical-mechanical problems encountered in sinking a deep shaft is given. This shaft is currently being sunk to a depth of 7,115 feet. Some of the featu
Jan 1, 1968
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An Update of the Sag Milling Operation at the Peñasquito Mine Located in the Zactecas State, MexicoBy Elmer Palmer
As part of the Goldcorp Inc growth plan Minera Peñasquito SA de CV has developed its polymetallic deposit with a large ?state of the art? concentrator to process lead and zinc ores. The plant consists
Jan 1, 2012
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Maintaining the reliability of a plant electrical systemBy A. P. Williams
"This paper presents an overview of plant electrical systems in general, a discussion of the problems that may occur due to plant growth, the maintenance required to maintain the reliability and safet
Jan 1, 1987
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Fragmental Massive Sulphides at the Heath Steele Mine, New BrunswickBy Owsiacki. Leo
Both the 8 and A-C ore zones of the Heath Steele Mine contain extensive areas of brecciated ore. This texturally distinct ore type has been tentatively defined as a fragmental or conglomerate massive
Jan 1, 1979
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Pressure Oxidation Pyrometallurgical Technology of Gold-Bearing and Lead and Zinc Sulfide Concentrates Undergoing Combined TreatmentBy C. T. Dzgoev, S. S. Gudkov, IRGIREDMET JSC, S. G. Schtoick, A. V. Yepiforov, S. V. Balikov, I. I. Yevtuschevich
The pressure oxidation (POX) and pyrometallurgical process comprises POX of gold containing sulfide and polymetallic lead-zinc concentrates prior to reduction smelting of POX products to generate a le
Jan 1, 2016
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A new approach to cemented backfill designBy G. Swan
"The selection of material comprising a backfill is, of economic necessity, site dependent. Nevertheless, given the existing range of typical components-coarse waste, alluvial sand, tailings a balance
Jan 1, 1985
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Mine ventilation for an underground salt mineBy D. A. Nelson, Wedding. R. E.
"A planned production increase of 1.25 million tonnes per year at Domtar's salt mine in Goderich, Ontario required an increase in the underground mine ventilation system from 320,000 to 700,000 s
Jan 1, 1983
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A Study on Shear Characteristics of Rock Joint Surfaces under Different Hydro-Mechanical ConditionsBy S. Jeon, T. H. Kim
"Understanding the frictional properties of discontinuities is crucial to ensure the stability of underground structures. In particular, the frictional behavior at depth depends on the complex interac
Jan 1, 2015
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Mine planning and design integration (8b994481-1a73-40ce-ac2d-755d2a73f2cd)By Earl Gebhardt
"The planning and design of mining panels in the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc., Lanigan Division mine Block B involved a number of investigative techniques. The techniques utilized to gain i
Jan 1, 1993
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Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerationsBy J. A. C. Fortescue
"Reconnaissance geochemical mapping, based on the chemical analysis of waters, stream, and / or lake sediments had its origin in geochemical prospecting surveys carried out in New Brunswick during the
Jan 1, 1986
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An underground mine air quality laboratory for studying ventilation, vehicle and diesel engine pollutant control techniquesBy E. O. Reinbold, J. H. Johnson, D. E. Keski-Hynnila
A field laboratory for use in monitoring underground mine air quality has been developed and proven in underground service. The laboratory includes two separate monitoring systems and data analysis co
Jan 1, 1981
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Practical rock engineering stope design case histories from Noranda Minerals Inc.By D. Milne, P. Germain, G. Sauriol
"The practical determination of optimum stope geometry has, until recently, been an art relying primarily on experience at a given operation. Due to the complex and variable nature of rock masses in s
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology of the Lyon Lake ore deposits, Noranda Mines Limited, Sturgeon Lake area, OntarioBy J. B. Hinzer, J. D. Harvey
"Noranda's Lyon Lake property in the Sturgeon Lake area of Northwestern Ontario was staked by Mattagami Lake Mines Limited in May 1969 to cover airborne Input anomalies. Subsequent ground geophys
Jan 1, 1981
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Gamma-ray spectral logging for uraniumBy J. G. Conaway, P. G. Killeen
"Gamma-ray spectral logging, a useful technique for uranium exploration and evaluation, has generally been underutilized by the Canadian mining industry. Provided that the technique is properly applie
Jan 1, 1980