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Using hydraulic excavators to mine variably dipping coal seamsBy Ross G. Bertinshaw
"The Line Creek Mine of Crows Nest Resources started mining coal in the fall of 1981. There are seven mineable seams with thicknesses ranging from 1.5 to 13 metres and with dips varying from 0 degrees
Jan 1, 1985
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866 - Problems of Large Relief or Weathered Shear Joints in Granites and Basalts in Brazilian Dam FoundationsBy G. R. Sadowski
"Large subhorizontal joints have been found in the foundation excavations in basalt and granite of Brazilian Dams. Some spread for hundreds of square meters showed slickensides—polished surfaces plus
Jan 1, 2015
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Uranium extraction process alternativesBy C. R. Edwards
"Since the first commercial extraction of uranium in the early 1940s, the range of feasible process alternatives has greatly increased. This paper reviews process options to reduce extraction costs, i
Jan 1, 1992
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Facing the future with an engine and its fuel considered as a systemBy K. D. Eng, W. T. Tierney
"During the past century, the development of vehicular transportation has benefitted tremendously from the performance improvement in engines in a situation where low-cost, plentiful fuel supplies wer
Jan 1, 1982
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Developments in Conveyor Belting for MinesBy J. B. Kitchin
"The design of conveyor belting for use in mines poses problems to the manufacturer that are unique. The challenge to be met is that of the production of a conveyor belt which can withstand use and mi
Jan 1, 1967
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Novel Process of Nh3-N Removal and Recovery in Rare Earth and Non-Ferrous Industry Wastewater: Fundamental, Simulation and Commercial ProjectsBy Chenming Liu, Xiao Lin, Bo Wang, Hongbin Cao, Xingang Li
Over 2 million tons of NH3-N were discharged in China per year recently, rare earth industry contributed 7.03% of NH3-N pollutant from industrial wastewater in 2007. Wastewater containing NH3-N and he
Jan 1, 2016
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Status report on Canadian coal miningBy Eric D. Jamieson
"How well is the Canadian coal industry able to expand in the tough competition with other fuels in Canada and with other suppliers in the international, metallurgical and thermal coal trade? Coal pro
Jan 1, 1980
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Equipment problems and their resolutionsBy W. D. Watson
"Early in mine development at Quintette Coal Limited major problems were encountered with the fleets of primary equipment which seriously hampered production. These major fleets (cable shovels, hydrau
Jan 1, 1988
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Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part I: Control strategy designBy A. Desbiens, R. del Villar
"This two-part paper summarizes the design and implementation of a distributed PIbased control strategy installed at the B grinding circuit, at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. Part I deta
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining Methods at Canadian MalarticBy E. V. Neelands
THE Canadian Malartic mine is in Western Quebec, about fifty miles east of Noranda and forty miles south of Amos on the Canadian National railway. The recently constructed branch of the railway from R
Jan 1, 1939
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International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project 502: Global Comparison of Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulphide (VMS) Districts: The controls on distribution and timing of VMS depositsBy Rodney Allen
Background: Development of the Project ?European GEODE collaboration 1999: considers possible projects, including a VMS project, to continue after GEODE ?GEODE-CODES-Canada collaboration 1999: Quest
Apr 1, 2005
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The Influence of the Anode Inclination on the Hydrodynamics of the Hall-Heroult CellBy L. I. Kiss, S. Perron, D. Toulouse, S. Poncsák, A. Perron
Bubbles play an important role in many industrial processes. In a Hall-Heroult cell, used for aluminum production, bubbles contribute to induce flow in the cell. The induced flow is important for the
Jan 1, 2006
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Geotechnical Challenges At The Beal Mountain Mine, MTBy David Stone
The Beal Mountain Mine near Anaconda, MT is an interesting case history of a mine that has continued operations despite several large pit wall failures over a period of about 10 years. The largest eve
May 1, 2001
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On the Role of Fracture Surface Roughness in Fluid Flow and Solute Transport Through Fractured RocksBy Z. Zhao, B. Li
"Fractures are the key channels for fluid flow and mass transport in fractured rocks of low/negligible matrix permeability. In single rock fractures, surface roughness causes fluid flow in tortuous pa
Jan 1, 2015
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Educating mining engineers for the 21st centuryBy Jerry M. Whiting, Neil J. Duncan
"Does Canada need a mining industry? Isn't it a chronically depressed collection of businesses that pollute the air and water and tear up the countryside? Wouldn't it be better if Canada&apo
Jan 1, 1988
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Tailing Disposal at the Sullivan Concentra torBy A. L. Irwin
THE disposal of tailing or waste material, which is generally a very large proportion of the ore treated, is a major problem in the location and operation of any concentrating enterprise and especiall
Jan 1, 1939
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The Ungraded-Fibre MillBy C. Gordon Saunders
"The ungraded-fibre mill is located at the mine site and has a rated capacity of 6,600 tons of ore input and 1,200 tons of ung1•aded fib1 •e product per day. Power for operation is obtained from a die
Jan 1, 1976
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Hydrometallurgical Process for Rare Earth Elements Recovery from Spent Ni-Hm BatteriesBy Eduardo A. Pérez, Alejandro R. Alonso, Rosa María Luna-Sánchez, Gretchen T. Lapidus
Rare earth elements have been widely used in various sectors, from the aerospace and steel industries, to electronic applications, particularly in displays and batteries for portable devices. The high
Jan 1, 2014
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Non-ferrous pyrometallurgy – A changing industryBy John C. Taylor
"The non-ferrous pyrometallurgical industry has been under extreme pressure since 1980 and significant changes are taking place, principally in the copper, nickel and lead industries. This paper revie
Jan 1, 1988
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Cathodic Protection of Steel in Hot Water by Alloys of Magnesium, Zinc, and AluminiumBy R. R. Rogers
Abstract The degree of cathodic protection of steel and the anode corrosion rate were determined when anodes and waters of different compositions were used at temperatures similar to those in domes
Jan 1, 1948