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Application of Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) Radar in Detecting Unexpected Utility Lines in Open Cut OperationsBy J. Zou
Open-cut method is most widely used for shallow utility lines installation. In urban areas, unexpected utility lines buried underground potentially turn open-cut construction into a highly risky opera
Aug 1, 2013
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"Present and Future Trends in Surface Disposal of Thickened/Paste Tailings "By Edward (Ted) R. Lord
The application of thickened/paste tailings for surface disposal has been practiced for many years but has recently started to gain wider international acceptance. With tailings ponds coming under inc
May 1, 2001
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Performance Assessment of a Fiber Optic Methane Sensor Exposed to Coal SmokeBy M. Li, T. H. Dubaniewicz, H. N. Dougherty
"INTRODUCTION Underground mines have the risk of accumulation of gases if not ventilated properly or during and after emergency situations when ventilation controls become damaged or stop working. Com
Jan 1, 2019
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Self-Regulation in the Mining IndustryBy Knud Sinding
Many industries have established their own systems for self-regulation. They often do so when companies operate in countries where financial, technical, environmental and social regulation is weak and
Aug 1, 2013
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Limestone Resources of AlbertaBy M. E. Holter
"Limestone-bearing strata are exposed in seven areas of Alberta, each situated adjacent to rail and road facilities. Six of these centers are located along the eastern edge of the Foothills and Front
Jan 1, 1973
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Prospecting Areas of Northwest ManitobaBy J. F. Wright
INTRODUCTION Eighteen years ago about half a dozen experienced prospectors moved from northern Ontario to northwest Manitoba to prospect 'greenstone' areas shown on geological maps of .part
Jan 1, 1931
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Correlating Economic and Social Data for a Globalized Mineral InvestmentBy Zetti Gavelán
Globalization and the search for new ore deposits inevitably lead to investment in foreign markets. Investors need to be aware of the effect of their venture on regional, social and economic issues wh
May 1, 2003
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Ageing-Induced Deformation of Chalk Rocks in Underground QuarriesBy V. Labiouse, M. Souley, N. Lafrance, C. Auvray
"Chalk rocks have been used for centuries as a strong building material and for the production of lime. The shallow underground room-and-pillar quarries where the chalk was extracted are now abandoned
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of Equi-Axed Grain Structure in Sima Processed AS21 Magnesium AlloyBy M. Bigdeli Karimi
In this study, the effect of strain level and holding time in semisolid temperature range via SIMA process on AS21 Mg alloy was investigated. Some cylindrical samples of this alloy with 1cm in height
Jan 1, 2007
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Monitoring Refractory Linings in Operating Furnaces by Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo TechniqueBy K. Mirkhani, P. Gebski, W. Ying
The campaign life of an industrial metallurgical vessels strongly relies on the quality and quantity of the refractory lining. An operating furnace or converter refractory lining can be assessed eithe
Jan 1, 2011
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Sustainable Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Valuable Elements from Spent Nickel-Metal Hydride HEV BatteriesBy Åke C. Rasmuson, Mahmood Alemrajabi, Kerstin M. Forsberg, Kivanc Korkmaz
"In the present study the recovery of a Panasonic Prismatic Module 6.5 Ah NiMH 7.2 V plastic casing hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) battery was investigated, separately processing the anode and cathode
Jan 1, 2016
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Roasting Arsenical Gold Ores and Concentrates (166ac363-47f6-462a-bf96-1ae6ad3be36c)By F. R. Archibald
MR. A. F. B. Norwood: Having been associated in the past few years with nine different plants roasting aurif erous concentrates in Australia, two of which were new installations for which design and c
Jan 1, 1949
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Fracturing Process of Migmatite SamplesBy Matej Petružálek, Tomáš Svitek, Tomáš Lokajícek
"Migmatite from the Skalka region (Czech Republic) was chosen as the experimental rock material. It has macroscopically visible plane parallel structure (foliation). The foliation was caused mainly by
Jan 1, 2015
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Preventive Maintenance Inspection in Coal MinesBy P. E. Cavanagh
FOR THE PAST seven years Mr. W. Simpson, Chief Mechanical Inspector for the Nova Scotia Department of Mines, has carried out exhaustive field trials of non-destructive inspection equipment in the coal
Jan 1, 1956
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Joining Geomechanical and Geophysical Monitoring at Coal and Ore MinesBy V. V. Zubkov
The systems of geophysical monitoring have been already put into operation at coal mines and ore mines. Since at present it is rather difficult to conduct mine experiments; it is necessary to start a
Aug 1, 2013
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The Repair of High-Speed Steel Tools by Welding and BrazingBy H. Thomasson
THE war, like all destructive agencies, has focused attention on salvage and conservation, and to such an extent that a decade of normal progress has been crowded into a few months. This is particular
Jan 1, 1943
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Iron Deposits of the Soviet UnionBy G. A. Gross
"The Soviet Union has enormous reserves of iron ore in many different kinds of deposits that are widely distributed in this vast land area. The present iron ore industry is based mainly on deposits in
Jan 1, 1967
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Application of Modified Voce-Kocks Constitutive Material Model to Elevated Temperature Forming of 7XXX Series Aluminum SheetBy M. K. Jain, Z. T. Xu, M. Bruhis, V. Hegedekatte
"Strain rate and temperature dependent deformation conditions are present during elevated temperature forming of aluminum and other metallic materials. While many constitutive laws have been proposed
Jan 1, 2018
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Copper EW Processes: State of the Art in Optimizing Current Density DistributionBy E. P. Wiechrnann, C. M. Castro, G. A. Vidal
In copper Eta plants the optimal current density setpoint depends on the electrolyte composition and temperature. However, conventional plants operate with large standard deviations. A value of 14% wi
Jan 1, 2011
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A Summer Journey Along the Southeast Shores of Great Slave LakeBy George M. Douglas
The southeastern shores of Great Slave lake present a curious anomaly in geographical and geological exploration, in that an area so large and important, and withal so comparatively accessible, should
Jan 1, 1929