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Time domain spectral IP results from three gold deposits in northern SaskatchewanBy Steve McMullan, Blaine Webster, Ian Johnson, Ron Matthews
"Time domain spectral Induced Polarization (IP) data from the Tower, Jojay and Laurel Lake gold deposits in northern Saskatchewan are presented. The resistivity data shows both resistivity lows (due t
Jan 1, 1989
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The effects of geological features on coal mining, Sydney coalfield, Nova ScotiaBy Steve Forgeron, Brendan MacKenzie, Kevin MacPherson
"The geological composition of strata immediately adjacent to coal seams has a significant effect on the safe and efficient extraction of coal from underground mines of the Sydney coalfield. Geologica
Jan 1, 1986
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Assessment of slope deformation and deep seated instability in the Cassiar open pitBy Eugene F. Mehr, Dennis C. Martin
"Development of the final slope for the 340 m (1200 ft) high hanging wall at Cassiar Mine precipitated an area of deep seated instability involving an estimated 17.6 million tonnes. The deformation me
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy conservation in the comminution of industrial mineralsBy D. Doyle, T. Cienski
"This paper presents and discusses the results of a detailed study conducted on the subject of energy consumption in the comminution of industrial minerals. The study was based on pilot circuit testin
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of a Remotely Controlled Reagent Feeding SystemBy J. A. Hillier
The staff of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting concentrator have developed a new type of reagent feeder. Several factors encouraged the development of such a system: varying heads caused by the mixin
Jan 1, 1973
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Gold mineralization in the Atikokan areaBy B. R. Schneiders
"Atikokan is 200 km west of Thunder Bay and earned its mining fame from the discovery of the Steep Rock Iron Range in the late 1930s. Gold, however, was discovered in the Atikokan and Mine Centre area
Jan 1, 1983
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On The Use of Copper Concentrates Blended With Complex Gold Concentrate for Gold Recovery Using the SKS Smelting ProcessBy Yan Jie
A series of production technologies are described for gold recovery from complex gold concentrate blended with copper concentrate treated in the SKS smelting process comprising: 1) Feed preparation an
Jan 1, 2019
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The rebirth of Corbinthe Byron Creek Collieries storyBy J. Aiello
"A brief history of previous mining activity on Coal Mountain, near Corbin, British Columbia, is followed by a description of the steps leading up to the resumption of mining in /974 by Byron Creek Co
Jan 1, 1980
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Shareholder Value in Mining: The Shifting SandsBy Mauro Chiesa
A. New Dictionary, Since 2007/8 Traditional concept of ?cycle? is dead A dearth of projects AND good metal prices suggests otherwise In a depletion-business, good times for any greenfields in 2-3
May 1, 2013
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Introduction au Traitement du Minerai de Cuivre - Principes, Limites et Pistes d'AméliorationBy Patrick Laflamme, Jean-François Boulanger
Les minerais de cuivre sulfurés, qui représentent 80% de la production mondiale de cuivre, imposent une étape de concentration des minéraux, premièrement pour atteindre une teneur en cuivre minimale q
May 2, 2024
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Geology of the gold deposits, goldfields, saskatchewanBy T. I. . I. Sibbald, D. E. Jiricka
The Goldfields area on the north shore of Lake Athabasca , was active in the thirties and early fortie . In 1934, Tom Box discovered gold mineralization in quartz veins in pyritized 'granite' at the i
Jan 1, 1986
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Water-only cyclone circuitsBy D. L. Johnston
"Function and ApplicationsWater-only cyclones, (WOC) are a dynamic mineral separator which cause minerals to separate in a water medium by virtue of difference in specific gravity. Figure 1 shows diag
Jan 1, 1989
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The mineralogy of silver and its significance in metal extractionBy Claudia Gasparrini
"Silver occurs in about 200 minerals in variable amount s. Silver ores usually have 5 or 6 and in some instances as many as 10 species of silver minerals. All these minerals may have different flotati
Jan 1, 1984
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The Noranda Change HouseBy J. R. Bradfield
THOSE familiar with the development of the Horne mine can readily appreciate that more and more accommodation bas been required for underground labour as the mine has grown. A permanent fire-proof ch
Jan 1, 1935
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Quartz sand and kaolinite clay of the James Bay Lowlands, OntarioBy M. A. Vos
"Cretaceous sands and clays underlie an area of approximately 5,000 km2 in Northern Ontario, southwest of James Bay. The deltaic deposits occur as a wedge of continental sediments to the north of an e
Jan 1, 1982
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Gold mineralization at Poplar Mountain, Western New Brunswick, Canada ? Potential relation to granitic intrusionsBy G. Chi
Outline 1.Regional geologic setting 2.Host rocks and structures 3.Mineralization, alteration and paragenesis 4.Geochronology 5.Major and trace elements 6.Fluid inclusions 7.Carbon and oxygen i
Apr 1, 2005
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ASTM International Standard for SAG and Ball Mill Ring Gear InspectionBy Thomas E. Shumka
ASTM E2905 describes a two-part standard for electromagnetic methods for preparation and examination of ring gear teeth in the mining sector for SAG and Ball Mill ring gear drives, including pinions?
May 1, 2013
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Design guidelines for open stope supportBy H. D. S. Miller
"Artificial stope support has become an essential component of many underground mining operations. Because the use of cable bolts in open stopes is a relatively new concept, most support is still desi
Jan 1, 1989
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Diamond Exploration in SaskatchewanBy Malcolm R. Gent
"The presence in Saskatchewan of sixteen kimberlite pipes of probable late Albian age has been reported. An abundance of aeromagnetic anomalies possibly attributable to kimberlite pipes have been iden
Jan 1, 1992
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Young-Davidson MineBy C. C. Allen, H. H. North
"The Young-Davidson mine is in the southeastern part of Powell township, in the district of Matachewan. It is 32 miles southwest of Kirkland Lake, 48 miles southeast of Timmins, and 25 miles by road N
Jan 1, 1954