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Research and the Coal Industry in CanadaBy W. A. Lang
Introduction That the coal industry has entered a new phase in its development is now evident. Coal, besides being the chief source of heat and power, has become a potential raw material for many i
Jan 1, 1946
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Designing and developing an integrated cave management systemBy A. van As, J. McGaughey, M. J. Mol, R. Tosen
Geotechnical monitoring is a key element of the successful management of a block cave mine. The interrelationships between production and various monitoring datasets are often not realized due to a la
Jan 1, 2014
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Predicting Bubble Coarsening in Flotation Froth: Effect of Particle Size and HydrophobicityBy Seungwoo Park, Whuisu Shim, Roe-Hoan Yoon, Kaiwu Huang
"A comprehensive froth model has been derived from first principles. It is based on predicting the kinetics of film thinning in the presence of particles of varying sizes and surface hydrophobicity. A
Jan 1, 2016
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Long distance commuting in the mining industry: a wife's point-of-viewBy Joanna LaForte
"IntroductionIn respect to The Human Dimension by M. Phyllis Bray, this author's impression is that research on long distance commuting (LDC) is long overdue. This type of mining is not new to ma
Jan 1, 1991
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Obtaining Robust Estimates of Rock Strength for Rock Engineering DesignBy J. P. Harrison, N. Bozorgzadeh, M. Dolowy-Busch
"It is common in rock engineering practice to characterize the triaxial strength of intact rock by using only data samples of small size. Practical guidelines such as ASTM support such sample sizes. I
Jan 1, 2015
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Opening Up Conversations On Small Modular Reactors Throughthe Deliberative Mapping ApproachBy L. Shasko
Deliberative mapping is a method of public engagement designed to bring citizens and specialists together to inform policy decisions in conflict-laden areas of science and technology (Stirling and Dav
Jan 1, 2020
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Balance of Feed Split to Ball Mills in ParallelBy E. You
The concentrator at Kennecott Utah Copper currently has 4 lines with a configuration of one SAG mill feeding two ball mills. The slurry that reports to each ball mill will vary resulting in an unequal
Jan 1, 2007
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Sorption Mechanism of Dilute As (V) to Ferrihydrite in Coprecipitation or Adsorption Process in Aqueous SolutionBy D. Haraguchi, S. Izawa, C. Tokoro, S. Owada
"Arsenic is widely known as a toxic element for humans, animals and plants. Because of more stringent wastewater standards not only in Japan but also around the world, research for appropriate and eff
Jan 1, 2012
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Sustainable Development ? From by-Product Synergy to Capital Stock TurnoverBy Gordon E. Forward
Sustainable development in the mining and metallurgical industrial sectors can be implemented by two distinct groups: 1. The managers and operators of existing facilities ? working with industrial p
May 1, 2002
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Anisotropic minerals in flotation circuitsBy J. S. Laskowski
Anisotropic minerals are important constituents of many ores. This group includes both valuable minerals (e.g., molybdenite in Cu-Mo ores) as well as gangue minerals (e.g., talc in platinumbearing sul
Jan 1, 2012
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Remote Sensing Enabling Technologies for Assessment of Construction Worker?s Musculoskeletal Disorder Risks: A Review and Future ExtensionBy Fei Dai
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a group of painful disorders that affect muscles, tendons, nerves, joints, cartilage, and ligaments. They are a serious problem among the workforce in the United S
Aug 1, 2013
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Moving Towards a Reliable Assessment of Deformability of Rock Masses: Examples from Large Dams FoundationsBy S. Ianos, C. Vibert
Type and shape of large dams founded on rock depend upon the expected deformation of their foundation. Their design consequently requires the assessment of the deformability of the rock mass at large
Jan 1, 2015
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Microstructure And Mechanical Characterisation of FSW 7075-T6 Lap JointsBy P. Bacher, L. Dubourg, M. Jahazi, G. Dezaise
Effect of friction stir welding parameters and natural ageing on weld properties are reported. Using a Taguchi design of experiment, attempt is made to systematically examine the influences of the wel
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence of Cold Rolling and Recrystallisation on the Microstructure and Hardness of Commerial?Purity AluminumBy Z. Huda
The effect of various percentages of cold-working and recrystallization on the microstructure and hardness of commercially-pure aluminum plate, has been studied. The 'A critical deformation for t
Jan 1, 2007
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Optimising Chemical Cost in Fine Coal Flotation at Bhelatand Coal Preparation PlantBy Atul Bhatnagar, M. P. Sinha, Md Zahid Ahmad, Pallav Garg, Sanjay Kumar Singh, Shashi Ranjan, An Ecolab Company Nalco Water
"Froth Flotation is undoubtedly one of the most critical processes in coking coal washing plants. This work was carried out at Bhelatand Coal Preparation Plant of Tata Steel was with an objective of c
Jan 1, 2016
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Retarding Systems for Electric-Drive Haulage TrucksBy Barry J. Turley
With over 700 large electric-drive haulage trucks operating in Canadian mining today and over 3700 in mines worldwide, most aspects of electric drive are well known. Recently, however, extensive appli
Jan 1, 1978
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Diamonds in Canada*By J. J. . BRUMMER
Kimber/ires are intrusive rocks whose main constituenr, olivine, has been altered entirely or almosr enrirely ro serpentine. Texture usually is porphyritic, superimposed upon a brecciared one. Diamond
Jan 1, 1984
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Aerial ExplorationBy Staff
One hundred thousand miles of flying over the North country without a single air casualty; much of it over virgin territory probably never before visited by white men; some of it over regions that abo
Jan 1, 1929
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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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Diesel Locomotives in British Gaseous Coal MinesBy J. A. Brusset
Introduction I am indebted for most of the information in this paper to Mr. P. S. Lea, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines of Great Britain, and Mr. A. E. Crook, Engineering Inspector of Mines, Ministr
Jan 1, 1946