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Oil Sands Tailings Storage Facilities: Design Considerations for Ease of ClosureBy N. A. Beier, N. Slingerland
"Oil sands tailings impoundments rank among the largest (spatially) in the world, covering a total of approximately 220 km2 of northern Alberta, Canada. A preliminary geomorphic design for an oil sand
Jan 1, 2019
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Environmental Consequences of Mining in the Beijing West Mining AreaBy Kan Xing
This paper introduces common detrimental consequences to the environment from mining in the Beijing West Mining Area. For example, ongoing mining operations can cause the following environmental deter
Aug 1, 2013
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Recycling Low Grade Waste Heat to ElectricityBy N. Razavinia
Most mining and metallurgical industries produce relatively large quantities of low grade waste heat which they vent, for the most part, to the environment. To date, little is being done to recover so
Aug 1, 2013
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A feasibility study on the reclamation of coal waste dumps by bacterial leachingBy R. G. L. McCready, Marco Zentilli
"Brogan coal containing mean averages of 6,93% w/w total sulphur (1.1% sulphate sulphur, 1.6% organic sulphur and 4.24% pyritic sulphur) and 16.34% mineral ash was used as the test coal in these studi
Jan 1, 1985
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On Increasing Reliance on Numerical Modelling and Synthetic Data in Rock EngineeringBy T. G. Carter
"Tremendous progress has been made in recent years towards developing computational tools that allow ready solution of most common rock engineering problems, with amongst the most advanced of the tool
Jan 1, 2015
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Ion exchange circuitsBy Brian Lewis
"IntroductionThe ion exchange process is classed as a purification and concentration stage. In the uranium industry it is used to separate, and recover uranium, from a solution produced in the leach a
Jan 1, 1989
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Ore Problems and the MicroscopeBy W. L. Uglow
In recent years, the microscope has come to be recognized as a valuable aid to engineers whose business is the discovery, development, concentration or reduction of metallic ores. In many of the large
Jan 1, 1924
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Newfoundland Steel Company . . . . . . Its• Birth anti OperationBy J. L. Miller, R. W. Burns
This paper sets out the various phases of bringing a merchant bar mill into operation from feasibility consideration through financing, design and scheduling to completion.
Jan 1, 1967
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Mining the Ocean Floor ? Managing Geological UncertaintyAs land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is becoming a viable alternative to meet the increasing demand for minerals. Successful deep sea mining o
Aug 1, 2013
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Novel Metallographic Techniques, Particularly as Applied to the Study of AluminumBy C. A. Godden, T. N. Atkinson
Metallographic techniques developed from studies of corrosion films and electroplated coatings on aluminum alloys, are discussed. These methods, the result of work at the Naval Research Establishment,
Jan 1, 1962
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SAG Mill Operation Optimization for Different Types of Ores Based on a "Virtual Geologist"By L. Tapia
The main disturbance for stability in primary grinding using SAG mills is related to continuous changes in the ore being fed to the plant, such as size and hardness. Searching for stability is the fir
Jan 1, 2007
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Manufacture and Uses of Saskatchewan SaltcakeBy G. F. Miller
ONLY IN THE Province of Saskatchewan is natural sodium sulphate found in Canada in amounts large enough to make recovery economically sound. Geologists have estimated that the numerous deposits within
Jan 1, 1958
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Application of work renovation planning and systems performance training at Rio Algom's Stanleigh operationsBy Allan A. Este, Bruce Arthur
"Rio Algom's Stanleigh Mine and Mill Operation Was' officially started up in August 1983. In September 1982, Rio Algom contracted Estonix International Inc. from Lively, Ontario, to develop
Jan 1, 1993
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Eldorado MineBy Richard Murphy
"The general geology of the Great Bear Lake area has been described by; D. F. Kidd in the Summary Report of the Geological Survey for 1932. A brief description of the Eldorado mine was prepared by C.
Jan 1, 1954
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Mining Systems Engineering Session - A New Data Engine allows Surpac Mining Software to become one Central Communication Tool for Numerous Data FormatsSpatial information Critical to a project since it underpins: ?Discovery of mineral resources ?Orebodydefinition and technical assessment ?Mine design and planning ?Profitability and project valu
May 1, 2002
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Crack Detection and Seal-Lock Casting RepairBy E. Ettles
This paper features some of the spectacular new advances in the fields of fluorescent penetrant inspection and magnetic particle concentration. Casting fractures in the various stages -before the repa
Jan 1, 1971
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Mined Material Management PerspectivesBy Harvey McLeod
M3 -Technology HOWEVER:In practice we have limitations ?Clients: aggressive or cost based; inexperienced ?Consultants: ?expanding market w/training limitations ?Prescriptive designs ?Lack of
May 1, 2010
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Successor corporation rules-an updateBy Robert B. Parsons
"The February 18, 1987, Federal Budget contains a proposed amendment which would simplify somewhat the ""successor corporation"" rules in the Income Tax Act. Despite this amendment, though, the import
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining, mineral processing, and mini-machinesA mini- or micro-machine is a small electro- mechanical device. There are several existing applications of micro-sensors such as the accelerometers used in automobile airbags or the force sensors and
Jan 1, 2002
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Advances in Infrared Spectroscopic Sensing Towards Improvements in Geological and Geotechnical ModelsInfrared spectroscopic data collected using HyloggerTM technology is being used to assess the mineral composition of Archean iron ore bedrock and Cenozoic detrital units in Western Australia’s Pilbara
Jan 1, 2015