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Investigating the Failure Mechanism of Drilling Induced Tensile Fractures Utilizing Transparent Glass Cubes in the LaboratoryBy D. R. Schmitt, Q. Jia, R. Kofman
"Tests were carried out on clear glass blocks containing borehole aligned with and at an angle to applied principal stress states in order to study the growth of drilling induced tensile fractures. Th
Jan 1, 2015
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Community Development At Anglo American Chile's Chagres SmelterBy C. A. Clark
The Chagres Smelter is located 80 kilometres north of Santiago - Chile, in the middle of an agricultural valley which is also one of the poorest districts in the country. This condition sets the main
Jan 1, 2007
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Filtering of Background Variation Factors in Stream Sediment Geochemical Surveys Application to Zn Sedex Deposits in the Gatineau Area, Southwestern Quebec, Canada (1efe4fef-ee6d-45e5-a4d6-e70ef72ac68a)By Michel Jebrak, Claude Bellehumeur
Regional and orientation geochemical stream sediment surveys were carried out by the Quebec Department of Energy and Resources in southwestern Quebec, over a part of the Mont Laurier Terrane of the Gr
Jan 1, 1993
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Post-War Position of Gold Mining in CanadaBy R. E. Dye
IF gold mining is to assume, or it might be better said to resume, a place of ' importance in the national economy of this country following the present war, then one must accept the thesis that
Jan 1, 1943
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Increased SAG Grinding Capacity at Goldex Secondary Crushing of SAG Mill Feed (bad27958-8860-46a5-8ff9-5edadd1fb4dd)By D. Runnels, A. Allaire, J. Fournier, Y. Sylvestre, F. Robichaud
The Goldex operation of Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM) commenced operations in the spring of 2008. Following some months of initial operation, the grinding circuit capacity was under-performing according to
Jan 1, 2012
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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
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The research and commercial development activities of the Mining Industry Research Organization of CanadaBy C. F. Hews, P. N. Calder
"MIROC and The Mining Industry The Mining Industry Research Organization of Canada (MIROC), incorporated in 1975, is a non-profit organization sponsored by member companies from within the Canadian mi
Jan 1, 1994
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Estimating Fluoride Emissions from Partially Enclosed Spent AnodesBy E. Demedde
Carbon anodes in aluminium reduction cells are continuously consumed during electrolysis. In prebake cells the anodes are replaced at regular intervals. The spent anodes, called butts, are often allow
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine to Mill: Optimization of Aggregates ProductionBy M. J. A. Ruszala
Aggregates production is a huge global industry which uses an enormous amount of energy and produces a massive amount of unsalable fines. Reducing the amount of energy used per tonne of product and/or
Aug 1, 2013
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Water drainage through waste dumps at Fording Coal LimitedBy A. L. Rutledge, R. S. Nichols
"Waste dump development at the Fording River Operation s in British Columbia began in 1971. In 1981, several unique as well as unplanned situations provided an opportunity to study water flows through
Jan 1, 1982
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The Distribution of Ni Between Slag and Copper Metal in Copper Fire Refining ConditionsBy A. Malfliet, A. Van den Bulck, D. Willems, M. Guo
The feed stock of copper fire refining processes consists of two major constituents: blister copper and high-Cu secondary scrap. A large fraction of this secondary scrap, originating from urban mining
Jan 1, 2019
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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
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Sustainable Mining and the Green Mining InitiativeBy Louise Laverdure
The Canadian mining sector has to be innovative and invest in the development of sustainable mining technologies to maintain its international leadership. Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) collaborated
May 1, 2011
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Standardization of Testing SievesBy L. E. Djingheuzian
"ForewordTHE FOLLOWING excerpt is taken from Fine Grinding Investigations at Lake Shore Mines (C.I.M., Trans., Vol. XLIII, 1940, p. 307):""MacCalman, who has carried out exhaustive testing on the accu
Jan 1, 1953
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An overview of R & D activities on gravity, low-pressure and lost foam casting of magnesium-base alloys at CANMET-MTLBy J. P. Thomson
Magnesium alloys are steadily improving their market share as structural components especially in the transportation sector. Therefore, there is a great deal of interest from the automotive and the me
Jan 1, 2004
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ISO TC 82 – Mining and the Importance of International StandardsBy W. Kempson
"Mining Companies have producing assets in increasingly diverse portions of the world. It is not uncommon that the owner, the design team, the mine contractors and the operators are all based in diffe
Jan 1, 2019
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Magmatic and Non Magmatic OresBy C. J. Sullivan
It is of importance, in prospecting, to distinguish ores of magmatic origin from those derived by the meta-morphism and granitization of source rocks and from those accumulated in certain sedimentary
Jan 1, 1962
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The Behavior of Iron, Silica and Germanium in the Goethite ProcessBy M. Fujikawa
The Kamioka Zinc Smelter was converted from the jarosite process to the goethite process in the year 2000. The reasons for the conversion of the process were that the silica content of the raw materia
Jan 1, 2006
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Monitoring CO2 Sequestration from Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Platforms Using Interferometric (InSAR) Image Stack AnalysisBy Bruce Macdonald
Operational reservoir management activities such as cyclical steam, water or CO2 injections frequently cause surface micro-deformation. InSAR monitoring from space based sensors of this surface deform
Jun 1, 2012
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Nickel smelting at Copper Cliff: the second fifty yearsBy J. W. Matousek
Since the late 1800s, copper-nickel ores have been mined and smelted in the Sudbury area. The Canadian Copper Company, the Copper Cliff ancestor of Inco Limited, commenced operations with a blast furn
Jan 1, 1999