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Hard Rock Tabular Excavations: Historic Rock Engineering Solutions and Future ChallengesBy D. F. Malan
"This document highlights some of the topical problems associated with the design and support of deep tabular excavations in hard rock. The displacement discontinuity boundary element method has been
Jan 1, 2015
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Improved Malachite Floatability via Depletion-Induced Attraction ForceBy Junhyun Choi, Allan Gomez-Flores, Chonbuk National University, Siyoung Q. Choi, Gahee Kim, Seungkon Kim
In this study, to confirm the effect of depletion attraction on the flotation, we theoretically and experimentally investigate the effect of the depletion attraction force on flotation. While varying
Jan 1, 2016
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Dynamic-Load Demand on Ground Support SystemsBy P. Morissette
Passive monitoring of support performance during rockbursts was conducted at three deep underground mines. A comprehensive database was constructed of 172 seismic events and the associated damage to s
Aug 1, 2013
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Recovery of Fine Gold Particles Using a Falcon 'B' SeparatorBy S. Gregory
Many gold treatment plants have sulphides and coarse particle gangue components that contain gold in their tailings (cyanide leach residues and flotation tailings). Coarse and very fine liberated gold
Jan 1, 2005
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Rabbit Lake project - mining and developmentBy G. W. Clark
"The mining of the ore bodies at Rabbit Lake has in the past been by the open pit method. This method is presently being used to develop the B-zone and will continue into the future with the developme
Jan 1, 1989
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Smoothing effect, conditional bias and recoverable reservesBy Guocheng Pan
"Although many factors play roles in the estimation of recoverable reserves, smoothing effect and conditional bias are considered major geostatistical issues in the estimation. This paper introduces m
Jan 1, 1998
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Geochemical methods for the discovery of blind mineral deposits (7d3f5bad-e4f1-459a-85b8-0e3f33752c98)By R. W. Boyle
"EDITOR'S NOTEPart 1 of this paper, published in the August issue, covered lithochemical surveys based on major, minor and trace elements in whole-rock samples from primary enveloping halos.Part
Jan 1, 1982
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Exploration drilling of evaporites: procedures developed in eastern CanadaBy D. C. Carter, J. P. Anderle
"Exploration drilling of evaporite sequences in eastern Canada has undergone significant changes in equipment, techniques and philosophy since the early 1970s. The result has been the recovery of full
Jan 1, 1990
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The activation of magnesia in serpentine by calcination and the chemical utilization of asbestos tailings-a review (1b02f26b-f226-4be8-8f8e-51692c8decab)By R. Le Houillier, M. Nagamori, A. J. Plumpton
"Asbestos tailings are a typical serpentine, hydrated magnesium silicate, consisting primarily of antigorite and a few per cent of unrecovered fibrous chrysotile. Serpentine has unique thermal propert
Jan 1, 1980
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The Development of an Aquatic Ecosystem in Trojan Pond, Highland Valley CopperBy Bob A. Hamaguchi
The Trojan Tailings Pond at Highland Valley Copper developed in only 15 years from a biologically inactive water body into a productive lake with a well established aquatic ecosystem. This process wa
May 1, 2001
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Hydromechanical versus seismic fatigue in progressive failure of deep-seated landslidesBy O. Hungr, V. Gischig, G. Preisig
Deep-seated landslides are characterized by slow time-dependent movements induced by constant gravitational creep, and periods of acceleration associated with stress changes within the rock and the pr
Jan 1, 2015
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Drift support in burst-prone groundBy Dougal R. McCreath, Dwayne D. Tannant, Peter K. Kaiser
The Geomechanics Research Centre at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Canada, has undertaken a five-year research program into the design of support appropriate for control-ling damage caused by rockb
Jan 1, 1996
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The Problems of the Vancouver Island Coal IndustryBy Charles Graham
It is the general belief that the coal deposits on Vancouver Island are extremely large, and easily available. Indeed, they are frequently described by prominent public men and by writers in the press
Jan 1, 1924
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Mineral Deposits of the Southern Ukraine and of the Ural MountainsBy E. L. Bruce
EUROPEAN Russia is mainly a great plain, the average elevation of which is only 600 feet above sea level and the maximum elevation less than 1,200 feet (Figure 1). The main divide between the Arctic o
Jan 1, 1938
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Changes in Physical Properties and Microstructure of Metals Due to Rapid StrainingBy J. Duby
"A description is given of a series of tests performed to determine the comparative effects which dynamic and static straining, in compression, have on the physical strength properties of mild steel a
Jan 1, 1960
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Excavation Damage, and Water and Gas Migration in an Inherently Anisotropic Argillaceous Rock FormationBy D. A. Le, T. S. Nguyen
"In Canada and other countries, several types of rock formations are being considered for the geological disposal of radioactive wastes. In order to better understand the ability of these rocks to con
Jan 1, 2015
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Estimation of hoisting power requirements for friction and drum hoists for prefeasibility studies in CanadaBy D. J. Farmer
Mining hoists are major components of any underground mine, however, the detailed design work required to get the actual power required for a particular hoist is outside the scope of preliminary feasi
Jan 1, 1997
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The Mineral Position of the British EmpireBy Charles Camsell
If it were necessary to preface a discussion of the mineral position of the Empire by justifying one's interest in that subject, there are two points that at once suggest themselves by way of vin
Jan 1, 1932
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Some new developments in monitoring, analysis and prediction of ground subsidenceBy Anna Szostak-Chrzanowski, Adam Chrzanowski
"New techniques in monitoring surveys and new methods in the analysis and prediction of ground subsidence are being developed in the Department of Surveying Engineering at the University of New Brunsw
Jan 1, 1987
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Repair Process Development for Blisk Applications in Aero EnginesBy L. Zhu, S. Kaierle, M. Dahmen, C. Zimmermann, T. Haubold, I. Kelbassa, C. Mattern
Application of integrally bladed disks (blisks) is of increasing interest in compressors of aero engines. Blisks are preferred due to their potential for size and weight reduction, for increased perfo
Jan 1, 2006