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Simulation as a Tool to Enable World?s Best Mill Relining PracticeBy Peter Rubie
For many years, optimising the relining of hard rock grinding mills has been complicated by: ?? the large number of variables; ?? the low frequency of relines (slow feedback loop); ?? the potent
Jan 1, 2012
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Some Geological Conditions Controlling the Formation of Iron Deposits in CanadaBy E. S. Moore
In order that a logical conclusion may be reached regarding the possible occurrence of commercial iron deposits in Canada it is necessary to consider some important producers found elsewhere on this c
Jan 1, 1925
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Transformer PCB managementBy K. Heid
"Although concentrated efforts have been made to deplete PCB transformers from the Canadian environment, numerous transformers (as well as ballasts, capacitors and magnets) continue to exist throughou
Jan 1, 1998
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Tungsten Carbide Tipped Rock Drill BitsBy J. C. Heaslip
Introduction The greatest single advance in rock drilling practice since the advent of percussion drills was the introduction of tungsten carbide tipped rock drill?bits. The evolution of rock drills
Jan 1, 1951
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Sudbury Regional Seismic NetworkBy Marty Hudyma
Large seismic events have been reported in mines in the Sudbury mining camp for more than 70 years. Nevertheless, no detailed record of the events has been compiled. In 2008, the Sudbury Regional Seis
Oct 1, 2010
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Evolution of Sample Tube Preparation Techniques for Planetary Drill TestingBy Jim Richard
Introduction Electric Vehicle Controllers (EVC) and the Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT) have created two generations of Lunar Highland Simulant ?Simulant preparation techniques an
May 1, 2013
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A Stock-Taking of the Profession with Special Reference to ExplorationBy W. L. Goodwin
Twenty-five years ago mining engineering in Canada was not a profession. To-day the members of the mining fraternity can fairly claim for 10themselves the professional status. If their pretension is n
Jan 1, 1926
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A Management System for Mine ReconciliationBy Cesar Carrasco
Mine reconciliation is the art and science of comparing predictions and real-world outcomes with the intent of revealing the true quality of performance of models, planning, mining, and mineral proces
Oct 1, 2024
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No. 6 Concentrator Operations at. Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation LimitedBy R. T. Erskine
"The No. 6 orebody is located 6 miles from the main op.eration of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited and includes open-pit and primary gyratory crushing facilities. Ore is transferred b
Jan 1, 1971
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Research in Petroleum ProductionBy C. R. Hocott
"IntroductionRESEARCH in petroleum production consists primarily in investigations related to the drilling for and recovery of oil. As an organized activity of individual oil companies, production res
Jan 1, 1953
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Residues from the Zinc Industry – A Potential Future Resource for Silver and IndiumBy S. Steinlechner, S. Wegscheider
"In the past, the metallurgical industry was most of the time dedicated on their main commodity, recovering base metals like zinc, copper or lead but leaving other valuable side elements in the genera
Jan 1, 2016
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An Appraisal of Muskeg Technology in CanadaBy R. A. Hemstock
AREAS in which the surface de-posits consist of organic material -known in some parts of Canada as muskeg and in Europe, more generally, as peat lands -have long been some of the least rewarding of la
Jan 1, 1958
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Use of Conditional Simulation to Assess Mesclassifcation of Ore and Waste in a Highly Discontinuous Gold/Copper DepositBy W. Hardtke, B. Perry
Model reconciliation problems at the low-grade, high-nugget Phoenix gold-copper deposit led to an examination of the influence of production decisions on ore-waste classification. A conditional simula
Jan 1, 2011
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Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of High Strength 7075 and 7050 Aluminum AlloysBy K. Purazrang, P. Sh. Naseri, P. Abachi
In present work, the comparative measurement of aluminum alloys' resistance to the unstable fracture was provided. Besides, the rupture mechanisms of high strength 7075 and 7050 aluminum alloys w
Jan 1, 2006
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The Need for a Coast SmelterBy C. M. Campbell
THE dire effects of rapidly vanishing natural resources, widespread unemployment, and increased debt and taxation in recent years have challenged Canadians to produce a practical solution to these nat
Jan 1, 1939
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Co-extraction of Coal and Methane (362789c6-9a28-469f-91a9-ffef724792c7)By L. Yuan, J. Qin, J. Xie, Q. D. Qu, Y. P. Liang
"This paper presents key outcomes of a major Asia-Pacific Partnership project between the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and Huainan Mining Industry Group Co. Ltd. to dev
Jan 1, 2015
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Modules for the Underground MineBy O. Lundhede
Today, systems and machinery usually are designed to meet only one specific customer?s requirements. One reason for this is that underground automation and smart functions are often developed tightly
Aug 1, 2013
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Robotic Upgrading of Postwar Social Dwelling EnvelopesBy K. Iturralde
The article discusses the possibility of automation in refurbishment processes of social dwelling built from 1950 to 1970. These massively produced buildings were mostly designed prior to the law enfo
Aug 1, 2013
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Stratigraphy and Structure of Pine Point Area, N. W. T.By Neil Campbell
"The Pine Point area is on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, 510 air miles north of Edmonton and J JO miles south of Yellowknife, N.W.T. The occurrence there of lead and zinc was reported in J 899
Jan 1, 1949
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Talc at Madoc, OntarioBy D. G. Minnes
Talc has been mined at Madoc since 1896, the oldest mine in continuous operation in Canada. Canada Talc Industries Limited operates the Henderson and Conley deposits by underground methods. A newly di
Jan 1, 1984