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Proposed Methods of Mining Pitching Seams: Which Would Minimise Coal Dust as Much as Possible and Increase the Percentage of Lump CoalBy George Kellock
In presenting this paper for discussion at the Western Annual Meeting to be held in Edmonton, it is with the idea of creating a full and general discussion by the mining men in the Province as to the
Jan 1, 1929
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Successful First Nation Engagement for Mine Extension: Best Practices from Highland ValleyBy George Meadows
Consultation and Accommodation Introductions Consultation -Best Practices The Role of Negotiations The HVC Experience Summary / Conclusions The Challenge Meeting legal and policy obligations t
May 1, 2010
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Modeling of Realistic Microstructures as Key Factor for Comminution SimulationsBy Michael Klichowicz, Holger Lieberwirth
"For a detailed prognosis of mineral comminution processes, simulation tools like DEM still pose various challenges. Less realistic mineral structures can affect the results of simulation models such
Jan 1, 2016
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Fundamental Analysis for an Improved Multi Metal Recovery by Combining Copper and Lead MetallurgyBy Jürgen Antrekowitsch, Gerardo R. F. Alvear Flores, Mehmet Ayhan, Christoph Zschiesche
Synergies between copper and lead extractive metallurgical processes enable the processing of a broad range of polymetallic materials. However, this complexity also brings some challenges expressed in
Jan 1, 2019
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Remote and Semi-Automated Operation of an Electric Cable ShovelBy Garston H. Blackwell
For ageing open pit mining operations where the economic viability of another pushback is questionable, mine life can be extended by increasing the wall slope. If the steepening is started where ore i
Aug 1, 2013
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The Western CordilleraBy J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1969
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The Western Cordillera (1f565831-4038-40a9-a892-443c92dd16d5)By J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1970
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The Occurrence of Massive Sulphide Deposits In CanadaBy J. E. Gill
"THE YEAR 1959 appeared to be a good one in which to attempt a summary of progress in the location and study of sulphide deposits in Canada because a temporary surplus of metals caused prices to fall
Jan 1, 1960
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Process Description and Aerosol Exposures at Vale Canada’s (Inco’s) Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery"As part of a series describing the nickel operations of Vale Canada (formerly known as Inco), this paper focuses on the 1973 to current operations of the Copper Cliff nickel refinery in Ontario, Cana
Jan 1, 2015
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Small Diameter FuseBy A. Michalkow
DELN ITE Mines Limited is located in Deloro township, on the west end of the south break of the Porcupine Camp. Mining operations are currently being carried out on the downward extension of a system
Jan 1, 1962
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Sixth Commonwealth Mining and Metallurgical CongressBy J. C. Mitcheson
Mr. President, Mr. Mayor, Ladies & Gentlemen: IT GIVES ME great pleasure to have the opportunity, today, to speak on behalf of all the constituent. bodies of the Common-wealth Council of Mining and
Jan 1, 1957
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Presentation of a Web-Based Database Design for Documentation and Analysis of Rock PropertiesBy K. Thuro, H. Käsling, F. Menschik
"With increasing data volume, due to enhancing requirements for ground investigation programs for large construction projects, the demand for more efficient filing systems is more and more growing. De
Jan 1, 2015
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A Flow-Sheet for Nova Scotia Gold OresBy A. G. Roach
MILLING of Nova Scotia gold ores began in 1862 with arrastras and wooden stamps and has progressed to heavier stamps followed by tables and other forms of concentration for the recovery of the sulphid
Jan 1, 1938
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The Floating Train ? A New Proposal for Potash DistributionBy P. L. Schwartz
The present method of shipping potash to the myriad of consumers is inefficient, not only because of the extreme and unpredictable nature of seasonal demand, but also because railway car turnaround ti
Jan 1, 1978
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The Mineral Industry of Nova ScotiaBy J. P. Messervey
THE story of the efforts made by the Department of Mines of Nova Scotia in the search for and investigation of mineral resources for the Canadian war effort began in the spring of 1937. During the pas
Jan 1, 1945
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Safety and National SecurityBy G. C. Laurence
"This paper discusses the hazards and extensive precautions taken in Canadian uranium mines, concentrating plants and processing plants. It also outlines Canadian policy regarding the control of the s
Jan 1, 1969
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The Future of Mining EngineersBy Hector Monette
"AFTER SPENDING a lifetime in the mining industry it is normal that one should be concerned with the future of his profession, especially if he is directly responsible for the education and formation
Jan 1, 1972
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Hydraulic tailing backfill plantsBy E. J. Marcotte
"IntroductionDevelopments in the preparation, hydraulic transportation and placement of classified mill tailing as an effective backfill and support for mining excavations, have made feasible several
Jan 1, 1989
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Extending the life of INMETCO’s submerged arc furnace liningBy C. Doyle, D. M. Hoffman, C. Díaz, J. Hrepic, W. J. Koshut, R. H. Hanewald
"Recently, lining life of the INMETCO submerged arc furnace has been dramatically extended from an average of eleven months in the 1980s to a current record of 34 months. This paper summarizes test wo
Jan 1, 1997
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Lime in Base-Metal FlotationBy E. H. Rose
THE most useful guide to the role of lime in flotation is the view that the chemistry of any flotation operation is primarily a pattern in relative solubilities. We have the coming together of a numbe
Jan 1, 1939