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Kimberley Fatalities Incident- Technical Investigations and FindingsFatalities Incident Four people perished May 15 ? 17, 2006 ??Doug Erickson ??Bob Newcombe ??Kim Weitzel ??Shawn Currie Incident details available at: ??http://www.mediaroom.gov.bc.ca/sullivan_m
May 1, 2008
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Lysimeter investigations on uranium tailings at CANMETBy G. M. Ritcey, M. Silver
"The processing of uranium ores produces tailings that could constitute environmental problems. At most operations the tailings are dumped into a designated area, with the ultimate acid drainage occur
Jan 1, 1982
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Energy management system at Falconbridge Limited, Onaping OperationBy D. W. Euler, B. J. Clauzier
"Implementation of an effective energy management system will reduce energy costs without impacting negatively on production.The energy management system must be designed to complement the operation a
Jan 1, 1990
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Design. Aspects of Ground Consolidation by the Freezing Method for Shaft Sinking in SaskatchewanBy Witold J. S. Ostrowski
Stabilization of water-bearing sediments by the freezing method for shaft sinking has been used for over 80 years on the European Continent. The real application of this method in Canada started with
Jan 1, 1967
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Casing Integrity of a Typical Pre-Salt Wellbore under Local Salt Dissolution ConditionsBy E. Poiate, P. A. L. P. Firme, D. Roehl, M. A. Carrion, A. M. Costa
Drilling high-pressure/high-temperature wells in salt rock formations is still a challenge for the energy industry. Creep and solubility is part of the salt rock physical-chemical behaviour, which mus
Jan 1, 2015
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Kiruna Electric: An all electric ramp haulage system for the 1990s and beyondBy Brock Morrison, Bernt Ling
"The Kiruna Electric System is an all electric ramp haulage system developed for underground mining. This electric truck haulage system is currently operating on three continents. This paper will revi
Jan 1, 1991
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Chromium Removal from Leach Liquors Produced During High Pressure Acid Leaching of Nickel Laterite OresBy M. Buarzaiga
High-pressure acid leaching (HPAL) of nickel laterite ores typically extracts 95% of the nickel and 91% of the cobalt. Impurity elements in the feed, such as iron, aluminium and chromium, also dissolv
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent advances in refractory gold processingBy V. G. Papangelakis, G. P. Demopoulos
"Recovery of gold from refractory ores and concentrates presently constitutes one of the most important, challenging, and exciting areas of R&D activity in the gold processing industry. New technologi
Jan 1, 1989
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The application of modular plants to diamond recoveryBy Graham Popplewell
"Modular, predesigned diamond recovery plants have been a feature of the diamond mining industry for more than 20 years. The reasons for the selection of such a design route are contrasted with the al
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of Plasticity on Stress Corrosion Cracking Rate of X-52 Pipeline Steel in Near-Neutral pH EnvironmentBy R. L. Eadie, J. L. Luo
The effect of plastic deformation on near-neutral pH stress corrosion cracking (SCC) also known as environmentally assisted cracking was studied by cracking rate measurements. All the tests were condu
Jan 1, 2005
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Study of the dynamic stability of mine waste dumpsBy B. Stuckert, P. Sheehan, J. Balfour, B. (Manas) Das, D. Fawcett
"With the growth of large scale surface mining operations, waste disposal and stability of waste dumps pose a challenging problem to engineers. Vibrations due to blasting operations proximal to these
Jan 1, 1989
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Tailings and soilsBy G. K. Rutherford, G. W. Van Loon
"Tailings in the mining and smelting industry are reject products of the refining process which are deemed too deficient in native are to warrant smelting. They are essentially finely ground rock mate
Jan 1, 1982
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Ecological Engineering – interpretation of hydrogeochemical observations in a sulphide tailings depositBy R. G. L. McCready, R. O. van Everdingen, M. Kalin, R. van Everdingen
"This paper is based on data generated between October, 1986 and October, 1989, during the implementation of an Ecological Engineering close-out for a zinc mine in Northern Ontario, where 690000 tonne
Jan 1, 1992
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The Elliptical Anode Furnace -A Metallurgical Comparison - Part OneBy M. Potesser
In the past, different furnace types have been developed for use within the copper industry, with two common anode furnace designs typically used in copper smelting plants worldwide: the tiltable reve
Jan 1, 2007
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The Baker Mill start-up and early operationBy W. W. Muir
"The Baker Mine used a 100-ton per day conventional cyanide leach mill located in northern British Columbia. A production decision was made in early 1980 and the mill was on fine in April 1981.Ore res
Jan 1, 1985
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Three-dimensional fracture mapping in granite excavations using ground-penetrating radarBy A. L. Holloway, N. M. Soonawala, L. S. Collett
"Since the late 1970s, a major R&D program has been under way in Canada to assess the concept of disposing of nuclear fuel wastes in deep plutonic rock. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd . (AECL), a federal
Jan 1, 1986
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Investing in technology for the non-ferrous industryBy Philip M. J. Gray
"The real cost of conversion from ore to semi-fabricated non-ferrous metals has been increasing for many years. Consumer resistance and improved knowledge and techniques now available justify investme
Jan 1, 1980
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Field identification of magnesite-bearing rocks using sodium polytungstateBy George J. Simandl, Suzanne Paradis, Kirk D. Hancock, Jana Simandl
Traditional prospecting and boulder tracing are the two most important field techniques used in exploration for magnesite deposits hosted by sedimentary rocks. Consequently, success depends largely on
Jan 1, 1993
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Overview of Fire Lake Iron Ore MineWho is ArcelorMittal Mines Canada ?One of Canada's leading suppliers of iron ore to steel markets around the world ?Past company name = ??Quebec Cartier Mining?? ?Operator of one of North Amer
May 1, 2011
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Innovations in cokemaking and the role of the Canadian Carbonization Research AssociationBy J. C. Botham, T. D. Brown
"Coke is the most costly item in steelmaking via blast furnaces . Recent innovations in cokemaking have been directed toward reducing this cost while simultaneously improving coke quality and expandin
Jan 1, 1980