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Major savings and production efficiencies with wear-resistant ceramicsBy P. A. Verhey
"This paper describes a series of wear-resistant ceramic materials which have been successfully used in the mineral processing industry in Canada. Applications include use with metallic ores, coal, po
Jan 1, 1981
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L'Origine et les Caracteristques des Lithofacies du Till dans le Secteur Nord du Lac Albanel, QuebecBy M. Bouchard, B. Cadieux et F. Goutier
Five phases of ice movement were r es pons ible f or glacial dispersion in t he study area. I ce fl ow directi on changed prog r es s ively from SE to SSW and then to the S. All observed glacial sed i
Jan 1, 1984
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Pyrometallurgical processing of Stillwater concentratesBy J. G. Whellock, R. J. Phillips, J. W. Matousek, P. J. Marcantonio
"Stillwater Mining Company (SMC), a partnership of Chevron Resources and Manville Corporation, produces a copper-nickel, platinum-palladium flotation concentrate at its Nye, Montana mine. The concentr
Jan 1, 1989
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Inter-provincial competition and the Canadian potash industryBy David L. Anderson
"The objective of this paper is to describe the potential impact of inter-provincial competition f or new output capacity on the Canadian potash industry. It will be shown that the ramifications of su
Jan 1, 1985
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Measurement of electrochemical potentials in flotation systemsBy J. A. Finch, G. Labonté
"A long-standing objective has been to obtain interpretable measurements of the oxidation-reduction potential in mineral slurries. For this purpose several sensing electrodes (black platinum wire, pla
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of a rock buttress to design of slopes at Cassiar MineBy Tim J. Carew, Dennis C. Martin
"One approach to stabilization of rock slopes is to place a buttress at the toe of the slope to provide additional resisting forces and increase the length and strength properties along the failure su
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluating Decision-Focused Stakeholder Consultation at EKATI Diamond MineBy Andrew Thrift
Overview ? Problem ? Research question ? Literature review ? Methodology ? Results ? Discussion and recommendations ? New developments Problem ? Increasingly higher expectations ? Inadequate
May 1, 2006
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An example of geological modelling and data manipulation with a microcomputer: Bullmoose Coal Mine, northeastern British ColumbiaBy Ward E. Kilby, Bruce I. Mcclymont
"Data from the South Fork Pit Area of the Bullmoose deposit in northeastern British Columbia are used to demonstrate the usefulness of microcomputers to the on-site geologist. The technique utilizes a
Jan 1, 1985
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Innovation and perseverance: breaking new ground in hard-rock shaft sinking in the 1990sBy M. J. Medd, G. A. Speirs
"This paper describes the simultaneous sinking and equipping of a 4.9 m diameter concrete-lined shaft to a projected depth of 1660 m. The shaft blast design utilizes the full face method using a paral
Jan 1, 1991
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Failure and repair of a mine hoist drumshaftBy James E. Rider
"Fractures in mine hoist drumshafts are rare. We know of no previously reported attempts to repair a fractured drumshaft; any feasible method would involve welding and the associated problems of disto
Jan 1, 1988
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Maintenance Engineering - Failure and repair of a mine hoist drumshaftBy James E. Rider
"Fractures in mine hoist drumshafts are rare. We know of no previously reported attempts to repair a fractured drumshaft; any feasible method would involve welding and the associated problems of disto
Jan 1, 1988
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The Quebrada Blanca Copper ProjectBy B. R. McEwen, A. N. Samis, J. H. Gray
"The Quebrada Blanca Copper Mine is an open pit copper project located at 4200 m elevation in the Chilean Andes. The deposit is a world-class supergene enriched porphyry with a mining reserve of 89 Mt
Jan 1, 1994
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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Characterization of Mine Materials for Process ControlBy Isabel F. Barton, Matthew J. Gabriel, Mark D. Barton
Process control, mine-to-mill optimization, and other mining operations depend on having robust, comprehensive mineralogical and chemical characterization. However, current characterization methods re
Jan 1, 2019
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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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The relevance of new terrain mapping to mineral explorationBy John F. Gartner
"New terrain maps provide information on the ground conditions in northern Ontario. This information has a relevance to mineral exploration because it assists the user in determining ground conditions
Jan 1, 1981
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Méthodologie de prévision des coûts de forage en galeriesBy D. E. Gill, A. Piche, S. Dufresne
"SOMMAIREUne méthodologie de prévision des coûuts de forage en galeries est proposée. Cette méthodologie a été élaborée pour les perforatrices pneumatiques manuelles. Elle est composée de quatre modèl
Jan 1, 1994
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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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Mining demonstrations and longwall mining systemsBy I. R. Muirhead
"One approach to making new technology available is to demonstrate its value under full-scale operating conditions. Studies were undertaken to assess the feasibility of this approach to introducing a
Jan 1, 1985
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Gold Deposition Temperature - Pressure Gradients in the Ontario.-Quebec Mining RegionBy Gordon Smith
ABSTRACT Gold-bearing quartz veins in the northeastern Ontario and north western Quebec mining camps are shown to have been mineralized in part by epithermal solutions. The vertical gradient of press
Jan 1, 1951
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Facilitating Decision Making Using 3D Technologies on the West Edmonton Sanitary Sewer ProjectThe North Saskatchewan River flows southwest to northeast through a 22-km-long valley in the City of Edmonton, supplying the drinking water to dozens of downstream communities. During heavy rains, com
Aug 1, 2013