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Methane Gas in Diamond Drill HolesBy Chris D. Veldhoen
If you ask most diamond drillers if they have ever encountered methane gas, the answer would probably be yes. This paper explores a serious methane gas explosion that the author experienced while diam
May 1, 2004
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Geology of limestone and dolomite deposits Cape Breton Island, Nova ScotiaBy Donald J. MacNeil
The commercial carbonate industry of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, began about eighty years ago with the opening of the Sydney steel plant. Significant carbonate deposits are confined to the Precam
Jan 1, 1984
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Measuring, Predicting And Managing Grinding Media WearIn 2009 Newmont Mining Corporation?s annual global spend on grinding media reached $94M USD, having doubled in the five years since 2004. The major contributing factor to the spend escalation during t
Nov 1, 2011
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Injectable Resin ? A Highly Adaptable Ground Support Anchoring SystemBy Chris J. Pritchard
Pumpable, two-component resins for anchoring rock bolts provides significant advantages over traditional cartridge resin and cement grout systems where fast and easily adaptable support is required fo
May 1, 2011
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On The Possibility of Utilising Zinc Oxide for Desulphurising Hot MetalBy R. V. Kumar, F. Tailoka
In order to use ZnO laden dust as a possible desulphurization reagent, it is important to evaluate thermodynamics of the Zn-O-S system. At temperatures greater than 1450 K, there is an uncertainty in
Jan 1, 2004
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Availability of Steelmaking Slag as a Nutrient Source for Marine Phytoplankton Growth, with Special Reference to Its Combined Use with Urban SewageBy Y. Masuda, Y. Nakamura, K. Haraguchi, A. Taniguchi, K. Arita
Availability of the elements originating from steelmaking slag for various marine phytoplankters including purely cultured strains and natural populations was tested in land and shipboard laboratories
Jan 1, 2004
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Advanced Control Technology for Mining to Improved Benefits, Support, and SustainabilityBy Robert K. Jonas
Mining companies can improve production and reduce costs by using the best available technology to control their operations. Many mines are challenged to use multivariable predictive control due to li
Oct 1, 2009
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Carbonate-rich Footwall Alteration at the Mobrun Mine, a Possible Mattabi-type VMS Deposit in the Noranda CampBy C. Jay Hodgson, Adrienne C. L. Larocque
The Mobrun VMS deposit in northwestern Quebec does not fit the classic Noranda type model, but exhibits characteristics more consistent with a Mattabi-type deposit. The orebodies are underlain by frag
Jan 1, 1993
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Open Stope Exposure Time and Stope DilutionUnplanned open stope hanging wall dilution is a significant cost for many open stope mining operations. Significant advances in empirical and analytical approaches for estimating stope dilution have b
May 1, 2003
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Training Operators ? A Diligent ResponsibilityAccountability for profit realized or lost, and responsibility for continued safe operation are the main impetus behind operator training. Efficiency in operation enables production at lower unit cost
Feb 1, 2008
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HPGR Trade-Off Studies and how to Avoid Them (6875f157-fcc3-4955-b54c-dc18d1078933)By C. T. Morley
The steadily increasing interest in high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) as a legitimate alternative comminution technology for hard rock applications has led to a proportional increase in the demand f
Jan 1, 2012
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Investigation into Laboratory Scale Tests for the Sizing of High Pressure Grinding Rolls (36201383-38b6-40ff-a8ef-b5e69088dfb5)By J. Drozdiak
In this paper we present the results of preliminary investigations into the applicability of new laboratory scale tests for the prediction of operating gap and specific throughput in high pressure gri
Jan 1, 2012
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Observations on Toxic Metal Removal from Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts for Aliquat 336By P. E. Georghiou, S. Shafiei Zadeh, H. Hassan Nejad
Data are presented on the extractant behaviour on toxic metal removal from spent hydroprocessing catalyst, produced at the North Atlantic Refinery plant in Newfoundland and Labrador. Aliquat 336 was s
Jan 1, 2014
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Selection of Coal Mining EquipmentBy K. H. March
In the present very highly competitive condition of the bituminous coal business, it is becoming increasingly apparent that coal mines which do not lend themselves to efficient mechanization cannot lo
Jan 1, 1930
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The Use of Infra-Red Heating for the Drying of Ores and Test Products at the Mines Branch LaboratoriesBy R. A. Elliott
This paper describes the development of an infra-red ore dryer at the Mines Branch. The dryer utilizes an infra-red heat source mounted over a stainless-steel belt to dry ores and concentrates of vary
Jan 1, 1958
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Honeymoon Uranium Project, South AustraliaBy Colin P. Skidmore
Long touted as Australia?s fourth uranium mine the sediment-hosted Honeymoon Uranium Project is close to commercial production using insitu-leach mining methods. Uranium mineralisation occurs as pitch
May 1, 2006
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A Kinetic Model of Anode Copper Reduction and Comparison with Industrial DataBy Paul E. Mather, Matthew J. M. Krane
Anode or fire refining is the final pyrometallurgical step in the production of copper anode. Part of this process purifies liquid copper by reducing its dissolved oxygen with a natural gas-steam mixt
Jan 1, 2019
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A Framework for Promoting Community Development While Avoiding Dependence, Defiance and DissipationBy Robert G. Boutilier
Mining companies in communities without other large employers often encounter dependent or defiant stakeholder attitudes, sometimes simultaneously. Less often they also see some slip into social dissi
May 1, 2006
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The Education of Mining Engineers in the Atlantic ProvincesBy K. V. Gow, F. A. Jerabek
"THE NOVA SCOTIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE has been granting degrees in mining engineering since 1909. The college was established in 1907 to provide the final two years of the undergraduate program in engine
Jan 1, 1972
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Filtering of Background Variation Factors in Stream Sediment Geochemical Surveys Application to Zn Sedex Deposits in the Gatineau Area, Southwestern Quebec, Canada (1efe4fef-ee6d-45e5-a4d6-e70ef72ac68a)By Michel Jebrak, Claude Bellehumeur
Regional and orientation geochemical stream sediment surveys were carried out by the Quebec Department of Energy and Resources in southwestern Quebec, over a part of the Mont Laurier Terrane of the Gr
Jan 1, 1993