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Prepaid Medical Care for Employees of the Hollinger MineBy R. P. Smith
PRIOR to June, 1937, the employees of Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd., at Timmins, Ontario, received medical care for themselves under a contract system developed through an agreement between
Jan 1, 1943
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Recent Closure Data Re-writes the Chapter on Load Transfer Around Mine Openings in Deep Potash MinesBy A. Dave Mackintosh
Historical closure data has provided a description of the stress distribution patterns occurring around mine openings and enabled the development of a time ? distance plot predicting the location of t
May 1, 2001
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Fault Detection of Parallel Duty Rotating Machinery Subject to Variable Duty CyclesBy M. H. ElMaghraby
This paper describes the development and validation of a strategy for vibration-based online detection of faults in a particular class of machinery commonly found in industry. This machinery is define
May 1, 2013
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Comparative Evaluation of Shotcrete, Fibrecrete and Thin, Spray-On Polymer Liners for Blast Damage MitigationBy James F. Archibald
A research effort has been undertaken, under WSIB sponsorship, to characterize the support capabilities of conventional and innovative spray-on lining materials for mitigating dynamic failure effects
May 1, 2003
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Integration and Analysis of Airborne Geophysics and Remote Sensing Data of Sar Cheshmeh Area, Using Directed Principal Component AnalysisBy M. Honarmand, Z. Moezifar, H. Ranjbar
Abstract - The Sar Cheshmeh area covers an area of 640 km2, and is located in the southern part of the Iranian Volcanic-Sedimentary Belt. ETM+ images have been used for alteration mapping. The Crosta
Jan 1, 2002
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Atlas Copco drill rigs for Mine Automation and Communication - A totally new technology platform for advanced mining systemsBy Mikael Ramström
In 2002 Atlas Copco Rock Drills AB released the new RCS technology for all of its drill rig types. RCS opened the way for a new generation of computerized drill rigs based on modern, standard PC-compu
May 1, 2003
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Safe Rapid Drifting ? Water Jet ScalingBy Paul G. Dunn
Safe rapid drift development results principally in reducing exposure of underground workers to the working face. This reduction in exposure is not achieved until either the rock walls have been suita
May 1, 2004
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Mine ventilation: Waste heat recoveryBy L. Henry Smith, David C. Arthur
"The Williams Mine is Canada’s largest gold producer, with annual production of 450 000ounces from 2 300 000 tonnes of ore. Highly mechanized and automated underground mining practices are employed in
Jan 1, 1996
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Managing Complex Ore and Waste Delivery Restrictions at CNRL with Wenco Survey-Grade GNSS and Dispatching SolutionsBy G. F. Trainor
The complex ore body at CNRL?s Horizon mine presents some unique challenges in managing ore and waste delivery. With 25m x 25m ore blocks shovels often take bucket loads from multiple blocks to fill o
May 1, 2013
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La gestion de conflits dans des communautés diviséesBy Norma G. González
La littérature et notre expérience en Bolivie dans une communauté minière très divisée comme celle de Huanuni nous montrent le besoin d?envisager des négociations gagnant-gagnant entre communauté et e
May 1, 2001
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Explosives in Modern MiningBy George C. Riley
While the general public has little knowledge or appreciation of either the mining or explosives industries, modern civilization could not exist without them. They are to-day the key industries of the
Jan 1, 1925
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The Development of an Aquatic Ecosystem in Trojan Pond, Highland Valley CopperBy Bob A. Hamaguchi
The Trojan Tailings Pond at Highland Valley Copper developed in only 15 years from a biologically inactive water body into a productive lake with a well established aquatic ecosystem. This process wa
May 1, 2001
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Fuel Cell Risk Assessment, Regulatory Compliance, and Implementation of the World?s First Fuel Cell-Powered Mining Equipment at the Campbell MineBy Fred C. Delabbio
The successful implementation of a new technology in an underground production mine requires many challenges to be overcome. These challenges include mine hardening of new technology, mitigation of sa
May 1, 2003
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Physical Characteristics and Choice of Tools For DrillingBy Abdelhak Bentriou
The choice of tool for the first well of an oilfield or gasfield is an important factor, given that we will be drilling with the same type of tool for the entire phase and explains why we need to have
Aug 1, 2013
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Recent Process Additions to the Royal Canadian Mint 2005-2011By V. Aprahamian, T. Cheng, M. Tangen, R. Beauprie
The Royal Canadian Mint has implemented significant process additions since 2005. Installation of a whole new highly automated silver refining circuit has allowed recovery of physical silver from gold
Jan 1, 2011
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Development of Mining System for Seafloor Massive Sulfide in JapanBy T. Kawai
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) has started an exploration program for Seafloor Massive Sulfides (SMS) in the EEZ of Japan, and launched an investigation program for mining, pr
Aug 1, 2013
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Life-Cycle Assessment: Its use in the Mining Industry of the FutureBy Mary Jean Buchanan
The last twenty years have seen the advent of environmental concerns and sustainable development, and the industry has witnessed the rise of Environmental Management Systems and their registration thr
May 1, 2001
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In-Situ Leaching of Gold DepositsIn-Situ Leaching (ISL) process plants are low cost producers for uranium deposits where the geology is suitable. In the 1970s, a three-year pilot ISL program occurred on gold ore from the Ajax Mine, C
Jan 1, 2011
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The Optimal Block Size in the Block Caving Mining MethodBy J. Someehneshin
Nowadays along with population growth, industry development, consumption of mineral resources and the fact that the reserves on hand are running out, the depth of surface and underground mines for fur
Aug 1, 2013
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Metallurgical Plant Design - IntroductionBy John (Jack) D. Young, Frank M. Wheeler
Metallurgical plants are typically large, complex facilities. Their design is a multidisciplinary activity with a wide range of inputs, based on: the business case; metallurgical and process requireme
Jan 1, 2015