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Advanced Grade Control with Multivariate Geostatistics, Blast Movement Modeling, and Optimized Dig Limits
DownloadFall 2019
Vasylchuk, Yaroslav Valentynovych
Grade control in open pit mines establishes the final destination for mined material (e.g., plant, leach pad, stockpile, waste dump, etc.). In contrast to long- and medium-term mine planning, errors at this stage of a mine operation cannot be changed in the future; correct decisions bring a...
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Advanced quantitative techniques to enhance heavy and civil construction information modeling
DownloadSpring 2011
Site development in heavy and civil construction need to consider many rules such as ensuring proper drainage, prevention of flood, safety driving, optimizing earthwork, minimizing fleet travel distances, proper fleet matching and achieving high equipment utilization rates. In recent decades,...
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Fall 2016
Collecting information is of vital importance for the development of a mineral project. The capital costs of mining projects are high and there is significant risk due to the available data. At all stages of a project, from exploration to mine closure, decisions need to be made that are based off...
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Fall 2024
In the mining and petroleum industries, subsurface resources are modeled using data sets obtained from widely spaced drilling. It is crucial to optimize the use of available information from these data sets while reducing the amount required to adequately assess risks and uncertainties....
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Advances in Kriging-Based Modelling Approaches of Winter Weather Vehicular Collisions – A Region-Wide Geostatistical Investigation
DownloadFall 2021
The winter season is known for brisk cold weather and beautiful snowfalls, but it is also known for deteriorated driving conditions to where the risk of collisions becomes a major issue that plagues many municipalities around the world. As such, agencies are tasked with and strive to prioritize...
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Advancing High-Solids Anaerobic Digestion of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Wastes
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In the first phase, the major focus was on high-solids anaerobic digestion (HSAD) of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) with percolate recirculation supported by conductive materials for enhancing biomethane recovery to address the kinetic limitation identified in previous...
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Spring 2019
Accounting for seven percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the construction industry is the fifth largest contributor to the Canadian economy (Statistics Canada 2019). Structural steel is one of the primary materials used in the construction industry for providing structural stability in...