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    Production methods within the sphagnum peat moss industry in Canada

    By JOHN DUNFIELD

    Good quality sphagnum peat bogs occur across Canada in areas of ample rainfall and cool, temperate climates. Early peat production techniques were restricted primarily to hand digging blocks of peat a

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Early Evaluation of Ground Conditions Ahead of Tunnel Face by Inclination Monitoring During Excavation

    By K. Sakai, M. Miyaue, T. Aoki, T. Tani, S. Tanaka, N. Kudo

    In the planning stage of a tunnel, due to limited technology in the geological survey and the financial restriction, tunnel supports are often designed from unsatisfactory information, and the tunnel

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Where Did the Gold and Silver Go? (f8d50070-6e64-4c07-a792-b7c79c525953)

    By John C. Loretto

    "Answers to some of the problems ofRecovery and Metallurgical AccountingIn Gold and Silver Hydrometallurgical PlantsThe start-up over the last few years of new hydrometallurgical plants for the recove

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Enhanced Flotation of Platinum Mineral Fines through Feed Cavitation

    By A. Singh

    "Flotation of fine (< 10 µm) minerals is a challenge exacerbated by the emerging practice of fine grinding flotation feed to better liberate targeted minerals; however, the ability of conventional flo

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Discrete Event Simulation of Mine Equipment Systems Combined with Reliability Analysis Based On Genetic Algorithms

    By Greg Yuriy

    This paper discusses research carried out by the Laurentian University Mining Automation Laboratory (LUMAL) in the field of discrete-event simulation of mine equipment systems and reliability assessme

    May 1, 2003

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    Microstructural Evolutions of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Martensitic Steels with Different Mechanical Alloying Times

    By B. K. Choi, G. E. Kim, S. Noh, T. K. Kim

    Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steel has been developed as the most prospective core structural material for next-generation nuclear systems because of its excellent high strength and irradiation

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Cassidy and the Douglas Seam

    By C. M. Campbell

    In his report on the Coal Resources of Southern Vancouver Island, Mr. J. D. MacKenzie stated that: "For various reasons it has been imagined that the coal deposits of Vancouver Island are extremely la

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Alloy Steels in the Mining Industry

    By G. K. Herzog

    THE problems relating to the construction and use o{ mining equipment are basically the same as those pertaining to equipment in other industries. It is true that much mining equipment is subjected to

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Recent Developments in the Production of Steel Castings

    By M A. Notte

    Sand casting of steel is a process that offers the greatest design flexibility and highest metallurgical versatility. However, competition from other methods of fabrication is quite keen, constantly f

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Recent Mining Developments in the Central Manitoba Mining District

    By H. A. Wentworth

    The Central Manitoba mining district, as spoken of in Manitoba, refers to that portion of the country lying between lake Winnipeg on the west and the Ontario boundary on the east, and from a few miles

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Managing Assets Using Performance Supervision

    By M. Ruel

    In today&apos;s highly competitive worldwide market, it is becoming extremely important for managers to make sure that all resources are used where needed the most. That way, all resources are generat

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Minerals used in the Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada

    By Horace Freeman

    Introduction In the aggregate, directly and ?indirectly, the pulp and paper industry ? consumes very large quantities of a variety of minerals, or compounds prepared from minerals. This is especially

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Stone Dusting

    By W. S. McDonald

    PRACTICALLY all dusts derived from organic matter are explosive and instances are recorded of explosions-some of them extremely violent-having occurred in grain elevators and flour mills. While a disc

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Environmental impact of uranium mining and milling in Australia

    By Desmond M. Levins

    "Australia has almost twenty per cent of the Western World&apos;s low-cost uranium reserves, located mostly in the Alligator Rivers region of the Northern Territory. At present, only one uranium mill

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The potential economic consequences of layoffs to affected employees

    By Leonard A. Wolff

    "The 1980sfor the mining industry can be characterized as the survival of the fittest. High interest rates, low commodity prices, foreign subsidized competition and decreasing ore grades have contribu

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Simulation of Extrusion Processes of Aluminum Profiles with Modeling of Microstructure

    By A. Ockewitz, A. Trondl, D. -Z. Sun

    "Numerical simulation of extrusion processes offers an efficient method for tool design and optimization of geometries and properties of extruded parts. However, until now there are few systematic inv

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Employee assistance programs for hourly and salaried employees

    By K. MacMaster

    "This paper deals with the history, development, present and future of the Employee Assistance Programs in place at the Inco Ltd. operations in Thompson, Manitoba. It should be noted that, although ma

    Jan 1, 1989

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    The smelting industry in the Lower Swansea Valley of South Wales - a brief history

    By P. J. Mackey

    "The metal producing industries in Canada and in the U.S. in many ways owe their technical beginnings to Welsh technology. The first copper smelter in Canada started in 1849-50 with a Welsh reverberat

    Jan 1, 1999

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    A Warning Concerning the Use of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Coal Industry

    By Harold S. King

    TWO summers ago I had the privilege of visiting No. 18 colliery at Glace Bay. Underground, we travelled along the haulage-way behind a powerful electric locomotive. The motor in this locomotive began

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Transformer PCB management

    By 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