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Ore Reserves - The Four CS (a7ae3a89-7579-4c05-a8da-57a4d0a04699)By Owen Owens, W. P. Armstrong
The process of arriving at the size and grade of: (a) a newly-discovered body of mineralization, (b) a potential ore resource, (c) an orebody proposed for mining, or (d) the ore reserves in a mine, re
Jan 1, 1993
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Overview of Oil Sand GeologyBy Joe Price
Canada?s energy future will increasingly depend on a supply of light, sweet crude oil derived from the Athabasca oil sands deposit of North-eastern Alberta. Billions of dollars are being spent on the
May 1, 2003
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Oil-Shales of CanadaBy S. C. Ells
Within the Dominion of Canada occurrences of petro-liferous shales have been known for many years. Nevertheless, with the exception of a comparatively brief period, Canada has had to depend largely on
Jan 1, 1925
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A Method to Account for Variability in the Geotechnical Design of Longhole Open StopesBy Amir Karami, Derek Kinakin, Catherine Schmid
The Mathews Stability Graph Method (Mathews et al., 1981) has been used by geotechnical engineers and mining engineers for over 40 years to estimate the performance of longhole open stopes in undergro
Oct 1, 2024
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Succeed GloballyBy Odette Corbu
The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service: Who we are ? A worldwide network of professionals in international business development, with preferred access to business knowledge and contacts, committed t
May 1, 2009
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Vol. 90, no. 1015, pp. 103-114, nov.-dec. 1997 the first schools of mines and their role in developing the mineral and material industries, part i fathi habashi, université laval, québecBy Fathi Habashi
Teaching mining, metallurgy, and geology preceded that of the other engineering disciplines. The first School of Mines was founded in 1756 in Potosi (Fig. 1) in New Spain (now Bolivia), 38 years befor
Nov 1, 1997
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Forensic Geology and Mineral Exploration ProjectsBy R. S. Rogers
Abstract - Forensic geology in a mineral exploration context is concerned with geology and related technical matters as they pertain to legal cases involving exploration and evaluation of mineral prop
Jan 1, 1998
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The Nine Keys to Maximizing Profits and Equipment Uptime through Inventory Management for Maintenance PartsBy Robert Lamarre
We will present the summary of a number of case studies whereby mining organizations have succeeded in maximizing equipment uptime by reducing the number of maintenance parts stock outs by more than 8
Nov 1, 2011
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Australia?s in situ Recovery Uranium Mining best Practice Guide: Groundwaters, Residues and Radiation ProtectionBy I. B. Lambert
The guide has been developed by officials from resources and environment agencies in the Australian Government and the South Australian and Northern Territory Governments. It elaborates on the Austral
Aug 1, 2010
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Reclaiming the Other Half of the Athabasca Oil SandsBy Carol E. Jones
?Reclaiming the land? in the Athabasca Oil Sands is becoming a household phrase in Canada. Advances in soil salvage and placement, increasing biodiversity of forest ecosystems and improved design of t
May 1, 2011
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Real-Time Intervention to Prevent Driver SleepinessFalling asleep at the wheel of a moving vehicle is not only dangerous but avoidable. It is implicated in up to 30% of all road fatalities in general and up to 65% of mining incidents involving haulage
May 1, 2011
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Outlook for Canadian Mining Over the Next Twenty-Five YearsBy Donald A. Cranstone
Donald Cranstone holds B.Sc. (Honours) and M.Sc. degrees in Geology from the University of Manitoba and a Ph.D. in Economic Geology from Harvard University. He has worked as a mine geologist, a provin
May 1, 2001
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The Argyle Diamond Discovery, Kimberley Region, AustraliaBy A. J. A. Janse
The Argyle diamond mine is located in the Kimberley region in the northern part of Western Australia at approximately 16°43'S, 128°23'E in subtropical bush/shrub savannah. The 46 ha (113 acr
Jan 1, 1992
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STARTING IT RIGHT: Mineral Exploration and the Social License to OperateBy Ian Thomson
OBJECTIVES OF EXPLORATION ? Prove/Disprove presence of potentially economic mineralization ? Keep on budget ? Minimize negative environmental impacts ? Gain a ?Social License to Operate? (SLO) W
May 1, 2010
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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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Two Decades of Mining EngineeringBy Russell F. Palmer
"THE PRACTISING MINING ENGINEER has little time for the expression of opinion on abstract questions concerning the definition and future of mining engineering. The following comments indicate some of
Jan 1, 1972
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Presidential Address, M.S.N.S.By Alex McEachern
MINING LEADS WAY TO PROSPERITY THE year 1937 will stand out in the history of mining and metal products in Canada as one of which we shall always be proud. The combined contribution of these industri
Jan 1, 1938
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying: Fitting a Square Peg in a Round Open PitBy Robert J. McCarthy
Many technologies have been adopted over the last half century for the haulage of material from open pit mining operations. Some of the technologies utilized include rail, off-highway trucks, conveyor
May 1, 2011
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Discounted Cash Flow Analysis Input Parameters and SensitivityBy Christopher R. Lattanzi
"Discounted cash flow analysis provides a means of relating the magnitude of expected future cash profits to the magnitude of the initial cash investment required to purchase an asset or to develop it
Jan 1, 2003
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Abandoned but not Forgotten - The Recent History of Copper HydrometallurgyBy F. Habashi
In the period 1970-1995, a number of hydro metallurgical processes to treat copper concentrates to overcome the pollution problem due to S02 emission in smelters were developed. Pilot and commercial s
Jan 1, 2007