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Evaluation of spontaneous fire risk potential of underground coal mine panelsBy T. R. Roy
"This paper presents an objective model for the estimation of fire risk potential of an underground coal mine panel by the bord-and-pillar method of mining where extraction is carried out by depillari
Jan 1, 2003
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Rationale for Quantum Leap Innovations in Mine FillBy J. H. Nantel
Indications are that underground mining is gaining favour with large and small mining companies due to environmental and sustainability concerns. Dramatic changes to mine fill technologies will be nee
May 1, 2007
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A Process for Cleaning Molybdenite ConcentrateBy F. K. McKean
Abstract A discussion of the difficulties involved in the production of a clean molybdenite concentrate introduces the paper. There is a brief description of the various methods for producing molyb
Jan 1, 1947
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A comparative analysis of income based taxes on mining (Considerations underlying review of The NWT Mining Royalty Regime)By B. Konda, R. Lauer, D. Camilucci, D. Gladwin
"Income based taxes are significant cost elements to be considered in evaluating investment in new mine development. This paper presents the results of comparative analysis of effective income-based t
Jan 1, 1997
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Concrete Reinforcement Modeling for Efficient Information SharingBy S. Aram
Concrete reinforcing requires coordination among many roles: structural engineer, estimator, detailer, fabricator, installer and others. The methods used to define and represent concrete reinforcement
Aug 1, 2013
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Sankey Trees: Visualization of Energy FlowsBy Adam Turcotte
Mining operations consume a considerable amount of energy, and while reduced energy consumption is desirable, it is not always clear how to achieve this goal. Understanding the opportunities to optimi
Aug 1, 2013
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World Reserves of Lead and ZincBy C. O. Swanson
"OUR INTEREST in estimates of world reserves of lead and zinc is focussed mainly on the information they give about the sufficiency of metal supplies for the future. However, we soon realize that the
Jan 1, 1960
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Review on Comprehensive Control Technology Development for Collapse Area of Metal MineBy Tao Long
Recently, the great amount of funds has been invested in the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure and house of subsidence area of coal mine and mine reclamation. This is a benevolent and popular w
Oct 1, 2010
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Recovery of Gold and Associated Metals from Refractory Ores and Concentrates via a Chloride-Based Processing RouteBy G. B. Harris, C. W. White
Cyanide has been used for the recovery of gold since the mid 1800s, but several jurisdictions have already banned its use, and environmental pressures are increasing to finding an alternative. Gold al
Jan 1, 2011
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Some Reasons for Selectivity in Copper Activation of MineralsBy C. H. G. Bushell, G. Brown, C. J. Krauss
1N FLOTATION, copper sulphate is used universally for the activation of sphalerite and marmatite and, to some extent, for the activation of other minerals. The copper activated surface readily adsorbs
Jan 1, 1961
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The Future of Applied Research in CanadaBy W. M. Armstrong
This paper compares research on development efforts in various countries, consideration being given to gross expenditures, manpower involved, source of funds, sector of performance and type of activit
Jan 1, 1968
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Indoor Localization of RFID-Equipped Movable Assets using Mobile Reader Based on Reference Tags ClusteringBy A. Motamedi
Indoor localization has gained importance as it has the potential to improve various processes related to the lifecycle management of facilities and to deliver personalized and location-based services
Aug 1, 2013
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Surface Analysis in Physical Metallurgy: Progress in Temper Embrittlement ControlBy W. R. Tyson
IT HAS BEEN KNOWN for many years that alloy steels can become brittle when tempered in the range of 350-600°C, or cooled slowly after heating to higher temperatures. The metallurgical literature revea
Jan 1, 1978
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Recent Developments in Drilling MudBy R. B. Hyde
"Severe drilling conditions and difficult mud problems are briefly out-lined as the major cost items in all production operations. The chief problems discussed are abnormal pressures, high temperature
Jan 1, 1959
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Laboratory and in situ investigations of tracking cutters for computer-aided design of shearer drumsBy B. Tiryaki, M. Ayhan, O. Z. Hekimoglu
"This paper discusses the aspects of tracking cutters related to the computer-aided design of shearer drums. A comprehensive computer analysis of drum dynamic parameters for multi-tracking tool arrang
Jan 1, 2003
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Tracing Ore Boulders as a Prospecting Method 1n CanadaBy A. Dreimans
Tracing of 'float' against the latest ice-flow directions ha!' led to or assisted in discoveries of several mineral deposits in Canada at lP.ast since 1891, e.g., fluorite and corundum
Jan 1, 1958
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Temperature Dependency on Diffusion Rates of Neodymium into Molten MagnesiumBy B. S. Kim, Y. D. Kim, T. S. Kim, T. B. Kim, H. J. Chae
"The Nd-Fe-B scrap was placed in Fe crucible with pure Mg in an Ar atmosphere, and the scraps were melted using an induction heating method. The effects of experimental parameters such as melting temp
Jan 1, 2012
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Permeabilities of the Athabasca Oil SandsBy K. A. Clark
"The repacked mineral aggregates of good grade oil sands have permeabilities ranging between 15 darcys to 350 millidarcys. The variation is due to the silt contents of the aggregates. Few good grade o
Jan 1, 1960
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Towards an Agenda for Change: The Work and Results of MMSD North AmericaBy R. Anthony Hodge
1. Today?s Reality: Voisey?s Bay EIA Activities of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency The Tulsequah Chief Decisions The Bank of Montreal The World Bank World Business Council on Susta
May 1, 2002
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The Starved Acid Leaching Technology (Salt) for Nickel Recovery from SaprolitesBy N. Waters
"Nickel saprolite ores are normally mined as feed to Fe-Ni smelters or Ni matte smelting operations. The smelting processes typically require high Ni cut-off grades of approximately 1.5 to 2.2% Ni, de
Jan 1, 2017