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Two-Stage Fluid Bed Reactor for Arsenic Removal and FixationBy K. Adham, C. T. Harris
Arsenic is often associated with copper, nickel and gold in sulphide deposits. This paper describes a two-stage high-temperature fluid bed reactor for the removal and fixation of As from ores and conc
Jan 1, 2014
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Selecting Effective Hydrogen Production and Delivery Optionis for Mining ApplicationsBy Kimberly M. Curran
The path by which hydrogen supply is provided to any end use application will have a strong effect on the specific economics and price stability for the product supply and the flexibility with which i
May 1, 2007
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An Integrated 3D GIS Model of the Yellowknife Camp: A Tool for Efficient DevelopmentBy Garth D. Kirkham, James P. Siddorn, Hendri Falck
"Abstract - As an integral part of the Geological Survey of Canada’s EXTECH III Project, a threedimensional computer model has been created of the Con and Giant gold mines in the Yellowknife Greenston
Jan 1, 2003
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Basics of Dynamic Key Performance Indicators for Haulers in MotionBy T. G. Joseph
ABSTRACT: The Canadian oil sands provide some of the harshest mining conditions in the world. Asoperations demand ever bigger tools, the toll on large mobile mining equipment is high, with structura
Jan 1, 2011
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Determination of a Friction Angle for an Alkaline Igneous RockBy John E. Udd
The stability of a rock mass is influenced by the presence of discontinuities. In assessing stability, it is required that one should know the frictional and cohesive properties of these contained wea
Jan 1, 1979
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Development of microprocessor-based system for mining and metallurgical applicationsBy Stavros A. Argyropoulos, Radhakrishna Valiveti, Bernard Closset
"The use of microprocessors in metallurgy is currently increasing at a very fast rate. A large number of companies are offering systems ""off the shelf"" which are aimed at the data acquisition and pr
Jan 1, 1984
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Assessment of slag backfill properties for the Noranda Chadbourne ProjectBy Norman Lecuyer, Jacque Nantel
"The Chadbourne Project, located within the limits of the town of Noranda, Quebec, will make use of backfill materials to fill the voids left by the mining of stopes and pillars. A series of tests wer
Jan 1, 1983
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An overview of wear-resistant alloys for the mining industryBy J. B. C. Wu, B. McKee
"Mining along with subsequent processing of the minerals often presents conditions where a wear- and/or corrosion-resistant alloy is needed to minimize downtime and maximize efficiency. This paper is
Jan 1, 1997
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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Characterization of Mine Materials for Process ControlBy Isabel F. Barton, Matthew J. Gabriel, Mark D. Barton
Process control, mine-to-mill optimization, and other mining operations depend on having robust, comprehensive mineralogical and chemical characterization. However, current characterization methods re
Jan 1, 2019
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Conditional Bias of Geostatistical Simulation for Estimation of Recoverable ReservesBy Jason A. McLennan
Conditional bias is an infamous problem with estimation methods including kriging. Changing estimation parameters will mitigate, but not remove, conditional bias. The conditional bias of kriging is we
May 1, 2002
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An Intelligent System for Monitoring Tower Cranes on Construction SitesBy M. A. Nadar
Harsh and dynamic construction sites are generally equipped with cranes in order to rapidly and conveniently move heavy loads from one location to the other. If not properly inspected and managed, thi
Aug 1, 2013
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Process for the Complete Utilization of Oil Sands Fly AshBy T. H. Etsell, P. C. Holloway
The fly ash produced by oil sands operations in northern Alberta represents a large, high-grade, potential resource for vanadium production in Canada. After extensive batch testing at the University o
Jan 1, 2004
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Ion Exchange For Electrolyte Purification In Copper Electrowinning And ElectrorefiningIon Exchange is finding a greater role in copper processing, and hydrometallurgy in general, both as a technique for removing impurities and as a means of adding value through the recovery of secondar
Jan 1, 2007
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Transportation of Gravel for Back-Fill by Branch Aerial TramBy W. F. J. Cosser
AN agreement having been arrived at in 1935 whereby McIntyre Porcupine Mines would purchase gravel for back-filling purposes from Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, the aerial gear as described below
Jan 1, 1938
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Prognosis and maintenance management system for applications to aircraft enginesBy Raj Thamburaj, Li. Ping, Prakash C. Patnaik
"An effective prognosis system for aircraft engines may involve the application of a wide range of technologies and methodologies, which may include: - On-line, real-time and in-situ non-destructive i
Jan 1, 2004
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CIM Guidelines for the Reporting of Diamond Exploration Results (2003)"These guidelines, implemented in 2003, were recommended by the Diamond Exploration Best Practices Committee established by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. The guidelines a
Jan 1, 2003
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Hydrometallurgical Process for Treating Copper Concentrates at Sumitomo Metal MiningBy S. Asano
Hydrometallurgical processes for treating copper sulfide concentrates have attracted considerable attention over thirty years and many processes have been developed. However there have been still prob
Jan 1, 2007
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Designing for Closure And Beyond: The Perspective from Financial InstitutionsWHAT IF? ?Mine closure and reclamation liabilities were fully funded -at all times from current mine revenues ?Unexpected & catastrophic events were insured ?Remediation costs could be capped ?Ris
May 1, 2006
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Selected Methods for Shaft Lining Repairs in Polish Coal MinesShafts are the most important workings in the underground mines. Their technical state to a large extent determines the safety and efficiency of mining operations. However, in many cases periodically
Aug 1, 2013
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Implementation of Rapid Elemental Analysis for Flotation Control at Eagle MineBy H. Staton, V. Suontaka, E. Sharifi
"Flotation circuits are typically controlled using on-line elemental assays obtained from the slurry lines. In base metal applications, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers are the most common instrumen
Jan 1, 2019