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The Ecstall Story: The Railroad and Traffic DepartmentBy David G. Baskin
"THIS DEPARTMENT is unique in that it operates in the production stream and also provides an essential service. Its operating function consists of scheduling an ore train to haul 10,000 tons per day o
Jan 1, 1974
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Thermal Fatigue in Rocks- La Roque-Gageac' Case StudyBy D. Virely, M. Gasc-Barbier, J. Guittard
"The valleys of the Dordogne and the Vézère (France) have been inhabited since prehistoric times, as evidenced by the famous site of Lascaux. A few miles away, the village of La Roque-Gageac is also a
Jan 1, 2015
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The Utilization of Canadian Peat as an Alternative Energy SourceIn several European countries, including Russia, it has become economically attractive to utilize peat as a fuel for power generation, the production of metallurgical coke, the production of fuel briq
Jan 1, 1978
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Technological advances in telecommunications for mines (d89a3fa8-5075-4299-bd13-b46b93bee6c1)By P. M. Y. Waye, R. Yewen
"As mines utilize more automation in mining operations to improve efficiency and safety, a corresponding increasing demand is placed on the transport of information. Some of the recent technological a
Jan 1, 2002
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The Maintenance DepartmentBy Guy Demers
"This paper defines the responsibilities and functions of the Maintenance Department, and its organization, physical and human assets, highlighting the unique operating problems. Due to the self-suffi
Jan 1, 1976
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Influence of Desorbed Species of Xanthates and Dialkyldithiophosphates on their Collecting AbilityBy V. I. Ryaboy, S. A. Kondratyev
"The paper describes influence of desorbed species (DS) of a number of xanthates and higher dialkyldithiophosphates on the collective ability of these reagents. Adsorbed on mineral DS of the reagents
Jan 1, 2016
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Vision-Based Action Recognition in the Internal Construction Site using Interactions Between Worker Actions and Construction ObjectsBy J. Y. Kim
This paper presents a novel action recognition method for observing human workers using interactions between actions and related objects on an internal construction site. This method can be used to me
Aug 1, 2013
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Mining and Milling at the Tetreault MineBy Staff
The Tetreault mine, operated by the British Metal Corporation (Canada), Limited, holds a unique position in Canadian mining, being the only steady producer of zinc in Canada east of the Rocky mountain
Jan 1, 1928
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Investigation into Long-Term Strength of Brittle Rocks Based on MicromechanicsBy Z. S. Shao, X. Z. Li
"Sub-critical crack growth plays an important role in long-term creep failure in brittle rock. Based on micromechanics established by using relationship between micromechanical wing crack growth model
Jan 1, 2015
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Rapid Pyroclastic Mapping in Base Metal ExplorationBy J. S. Fox
"Pyroclastic rocks are useful guides to volcanic centers due to the tendency of their fragments to increase in size and volume toward the source vent. The felsic rocks of these centers can be the prim
Jan 1, 1977
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New Hydraulic Fracturing Initiation Model Considering Plasticity and Penetrating EffectBy Songgen He, Jianchun Guo
With the development of complex, unconventional and deep reservoirs, it shows that many rocks behave plastically with the influence of clay and confining pressure. Traditional linear elastic hydraulic
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of cable bolt applications for Canadian underground minesBy J. Kalynchuk, R. Poulin, R. Pakalnis, D. Peterson
"A market survey of all underground mines in Canada (Fig. 1) was completed to determine the ex1ent to which cable bolts are being used as ground support. One hundred and nine questionnaires were distr
Jan 1, 1995
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Assessment of Gravity Recoverable GoldBy G. E. Agar
"The distribution of gold in the grinding-classification circuit of an operating gold plant was determined by assaying the size fractions of samples from each of the streams. This analysis identified
Jan 1, 1993
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Simulation of Dilation Behavior of Brittle Rocks using a Grain-Based ModelBy R. Noorani, M. Cai
"Excavation of deep underground openings in highly stressed grounds can generate new fractures near the openings. As a result, rock mass bulking may occur, leading to large wall deformation. A better
Jan 1, 2015
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A Technical Investigation of Northern Ontario LigniteBy C. Tasker
Introduction In the Early part of 1930 the Ontario Research Foundation was asked by the Minister of Mines, the Hon. Charles McCrea, K.C., M.P.P., to undertake a technical and economic investigation o
Jan 1, 1933
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Mineralogical characterization and concentration of Everett deposit ilmenite oreBy T. A. Utigard, S. Pedler
Ilmenite from the Everett deposit in Quebec was characterized both chemically and mineralogically. The sample investigated contained the following main components: 40% Fe2O3, 21% TiO2 and 21% SiO2. Th
Jan 1, 2010
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A comprehensive model for calculating phase equilibria and thermophysical properties of electrolyte systemsBy A. Anderko, R. D. Springer, R. D. Young
A thermodynamic model has been developed for calculating phase equilibria and other properties of multicomponent electrolyte systems. The model has been designed to reproduce the properties of both aq
Jan 1, 2005
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The Design Aspects of Centrifugal Pumps for Abrasive SlurriesBy G. Wilson
"Satisfactory hydraulic performance of a centrifugal slurry pump is not the only design criterion. If abrasive wear exists the severity of any damage can be reduced and the life of the wearing parts p
Jan 1, 1973
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Stratigraphic and Lithogeochemical Characterization of Cycle Volcanism in the LG-3 AreaBy A. Hynes, T. Skulski, D. Francis
The Archean volcano-sedimentary succession in the LG-3 area has undergone two phases of deformation and has been metamorphosed to upper greenschist and amphibolite facies. Marine, fine-grained sedimen
Jan 1, 1984
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The Manufacture of Mineral WoolBy J. E. Gillespie
Introduction Mineral wool may be defined as "rock, slag, or glass fibres made by a process of melting and blowing by steam or air, containing a minimum of oil and unfiberized material" (U.S. Bureau
Jan 1, 1948