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Aggregate resources inventory of OntarioBy Dale Scott
"The Aggregate Resources Inventory Program was initiated 10 produce reports which assess the aggregate resources of municipalities designated under the Pits and Quarries Control ACI, 1971.Each report
Jan 1, 1982
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Chromite occurrences of the Canadian AppalachiansBy N. Kacira
"Canada's largest known chromite deposit occurs in a layered intrusion in the Bird River area of Manitoba. However, numerically most of the chromite occurrences are in the Appalachians. Few, appa
Jan 1, 1982
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Geology of the Sustut Copper Deposit In B.C.By G. Harper
The Sustut Copper deposit, 230 miles northwest of Prince George, B.C., was discovered in August of 1971. Subsequent exploration has included 56,417 feet of surface diamond drilling in 139 holes. The d
Jan 1, 1977
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Nuclear energy: a credible energy sourceBy J. Boulton
"Nuclear energy is an established and proven energy source. Today, CANDU-PHW nuclear-electric generating stations produce over one third of Ontario's total electrical supply: safely and economica
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology of the Nemeiben Lake ultramafic complex, North-Central SaskatchewanBy N. D. MacFarlane, D. J. Mossman
"The Nemeiben Lake ultramafic complex, in the Churchill Province of the Canadian Shield in north-central Saskatchewan, is a small I. 6-km circular plug largely composed of high-alumina pyroxene cumula
Jan 1, 1982
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Conversion of Dome Mine No.8 shaft timber guides to steel guides and refits of shaft hardware and skipsBy W. G. Spencer, E. Sulis, P. M. Tiley
"Dome Mine's No.8 shaft is located about 1 km northeast of Dome's No.3 shaft and mill complex in South Porcupine, Ontario.No.8 shaft was brought into production in 1984 to hoist ore and wast
Jan 1, 1993
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Coal gasification and liquefactionBy T. D. Brown
"A review of the current status of gasification technology shows that many engineering systems are immediately available for use in the gasification of coal. Widespread international experience can be
Jan 1, 1981
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Geophysical logging for mineral exploration and developmentBy Roger D. Plouffe
In today's mining industry, it is possible to retrieve, from small-diameter holes, geophysical data for qualitative interpretation in exploration and quantitative interpretation in the developmen
Jan 1, 1981
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Genetic implications of fragmental ore texture in Japanese kuroko depositsBy Lloyd A. Clark
"The kuroko deposits, which are extremely variable in size, comprise both stratiform layers of clastic sulphide particles and cross-cutting vein and disseminated components. The ores lie on the flanks
Jan 1, 1983
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Process mineralogy of select refractory Carlin-type gold oresBy D. M. Hausen
"Refractoriness in Carlin-type gold ores results mostly from fine locking of gold in pyrite, locking in various gangue phases, notably quartz, and a ""preg robbing"" condition attributed to organic ca
Jan 1, 1985
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Design of refractories and bindings for modem high-productivity pyrometallurgical furnacesBy J. G. Schofield, R. C. Francki, K. M. Donaldson, F. E. Ham
"Developments in pyrometallurgical technology have led to larger furnaces operating under more intense process conditions. In order to maintain the reliability of these furnaces, which are frequently
Jan 1, 1993
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Design innovations in conveyor systemsBy Lloyd H. Yeomans
"This paper will cover recent developments in conveyor applications with specific reference to capacities, bell speeds and distances. It will also discuss certain unique arrangements of horizontal, cu
Jan 1, 1983
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Back to basics: the feasibility studyBy C. R. Lattanzi, M. J. Davie, L. D. Smith, J. R. Goode
"The feasibility study determines the technical and economic viability of a project at the level of accuracy required by the owner to make an investment decision. The economic analysis usually include
Jan 1, 1991
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Use of Trend Surface Analysis to Delimit Hydrothermal Alteration PatternsBy R. A. Gannicott
Trend surface analysis was used to investigate the geochemical dispersion patterns of Si, Ai, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K, Ti and Rb in the footwall of the Seneca massive sulphide prospect in southwestern Briti
Jan 1, 1979
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New Technology Session: Data Visualization Technologies And Their Application to Mining and Mining Operations.By Theo Mayer
Presentation Outline Define data visualization in the context of workflow Present other industries? application and demonstrated benefits Provide conceptual tools to help you address a visualizatio
May 1, 2008
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Common pitfalls which lead to high operating costs on mobile underground vehiclesBy Rory S. McLaren
"Cost per ton as it relates to mobile underground vehicle maintenance and repair is invariably astronomical. The reason: the mechanic replaced a ten micron filter with a 250 micron filter because it a
Jan 1, 1983
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Numerical modelling as a tool in stope designBy R. Pakalnis, D. Tenney, B. Lang
"This paper describes three case histories whereby numerical methods were employed as a tool in the identification of potential instability. Simple two dimensional (PCBEM) and pseudo three-dimensional
Jan 1, 1991
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The Australian coal industry future developmentsBy Trevor McGiddy
"Australia's prosperity relies significantly on income generated from exports of resources and agricultural products. In 1989-1990, coal was Australia's most valuable export commodity, contr
Jan 1, 1992
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Factors influencing the selection of mine hoist electrical drivesBy B. C. Legg, G. L. Tiley
"Many of the ore bodies presently being developed are in remote locations and are, or will be, served by electrical power supply systems of limited capacity.The largest single components of the electr
Jan 1, 1993
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Where the Rubber Hits the Road??NWCC has the highest number of Aboriginal students of any post secondary institution in BC and the region served includes 25 bands ? Chair of the Board of Governors is Irene Seguin (Hagwiloo K?am Sa
May 1, 2009