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                     Approximating diamond drill rod wear Approximating diamond drill rod wearBy R. Laplante, P. Radziszewski, P. De Ciccio "Predicting the effect of wear can lead to improved control strategies that can possibly minimize the risk of catastrophic failure due to wear while maximizing useable life. In the field of geological Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The early history of electrorefining in Canada The early history of electrorefining in CanadaBy D. J. MacKinnon "The Canadian Copper Company, formed in 1885, began mining the nickel-copper ores of Sudbury in 1887 and producing nickel-copper matte from its smelter in 1888(1). Although it was quickly appreciated Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Rubber Lining Design for Grinding Mills: Influence on Economy and Capacity Rubber Lining Design for Grinding Mills: Influence on Economy and CapacityBy Gustav Nillson There is a difference in design parameters between steel linings and rubber linings for grinding mills. The basic design parameters for rubber are described and a comparison is made between steel and Jan 1, 1979 
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                     A geological appraisal of the coal resources of Nova Scotia A geological appraisal of the coal resources of Nova ScotiaBy Peter A. Hacquebard Recent drilling programs have shown that the in-situ coal resources of Nova Scotia are very substantial. The grand totals of the measured, indicated and inferred categories amount to 232 m, 646m and 9 Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Evaluating Operating Parameter Effects on Silver Recovery From Cylinder Electrowinning Cells Evaluating Operating Parameter Effects on Silver Recovery From Cylinder Electrowinning CellsBy Michael Moats, Adirek Janwong The use of cylinder electrowinning cells, such as emew® technology, for the recovery of silver from primary and secondary sources has been growing. In this study, common operating parameters used in Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Improvements in Dust Control Technology in the Precious and Base Metals Industries Improvements in Dust Control Technology in the Precious and Base Metals IndustriesBy David R. Macedon "Through the years, a wide variety of dust control methods have been utilized at mineral processing operations. While some have been successful, many have been highly ineffective. Dust Control systems Jan 1, 2004 
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                     New System Architecture and Communication Concepts for Automated Underground Machinery New System Architecture and Communication Concepts for Automated Underground MachineryBy Christoph Mueller Mining operations today are characterized by a high degree of mechanization and single machine automation. However, their potential for cost cuttings and increase of productivity in the future is quit May 1, 2006 
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                     Mineral Possibilities of Yukon Territory Mineral Possibilities of Yukon TerritoryBy Aaro E. Aho Yukon, one of the most potentially accessible, relatively undeveloped, regions of Canada, has major mineral possibilities. The Klondike placer gold fields and the Mayo silver-lead ?district are the so Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Central Preparation Plant of the Acadia Coal Company, Limited Central Preparation Plant of the Acadia Coal Company, LimitedBy R. P. Nicholson On September 3rd, 1947, the Acadia Coal Company put into operation a central coal preparation plant. This plant was designed to process all coals mined by this Company in the Pictou County coal field. Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Simulation of an SX/EW Pilot Plant Simulation of an SX/EW Pilot PlantBy Hossein Aminian, Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Claude Jacob "Solvent extraction followed by electrowinning (SXEW) is an economical option for the processing of low grade and oxidized copper ore. Phenomenological models were developed to simulate the copper sol Jan 1, 1999 
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                     The Collection and Recovery of Gold from Roaster Exit Gases at Giant Yellowknife Mines Limited The Collection and Recovery of Gold from Roaster Exit Gases at Giant Yellowknife Mines LimitedBy E O. Foster When roasting started at Giant Yellowknife Mines in 1949, it became apparent that, to prevent air and water pollution in the surrounding district, it would be necessary to collect the arsenic that was Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Mechanical Properties of MG-GD and MG-Y Solid Solutions Mechanical Properties of MG-GD and MG-Y Solid SolutionsBy R. K. Mishra, A. Kula, X. Jia, M. Niewczas The mechanical properties of Mg-Gd and Mg-Y solid solutions have been studied under uniaxial tension and compression between 4K and 298K. The results reveal that Mg-Gd alloys exhibit higher strength a Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Engineering and Construction Of Plant and Wharf Facilities Engineering and Construction Of Plant and Wharf FacilitiesBy F. S. Thurner "This paper describes the engineering and construction activities of the ""design-build"" project awarded to the joint venture of Foundation-Comstock-Janin for the construction of the plant and wharf Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Operation Optimization and Capacity Expansion in Jinlong Copper Flash Smelter Operation Optimization and Capacity Expansion in Jinlong Copper Flash SmelterBy Z. Jun, L. Kerning Jinlong copper smelter and refinery, originally designed for 100,000tpa primary copper and started up in 1997, has been expanding its capacity on the basis of operational optimization and by modifying Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Design and Construction of Hydrostatic Mine Shaft Liners Using Cast Iron Tubbing Technology Design and Construction of Hydrostatic Mine Shaft Liners Using Cast Iron Tubbing TechnologyBy J. Ouellet The design of hydrostatic liner for a deep potash mine shaft in Saskatchewan poses tremendous technological challenges. Technology has evolved to a point where one could consider a new innovative appr Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Grassroots Exploration in Remote Areas: An Example from the Kuene Region, Namibia Grassroots Exploration in Remote Areas: An Example from the Kuene Region, NamibiaBy P. Kordi, L. Egorova, R. J. Bowell, D. Gurevich, V. Sedov, A. Mikhailov, D. A. Holwell ABSTRACT Reconnaissance exploration in the Kuene region Namibia has included geological mapping, soil and stream sediment geochemistry, and ground geophysical methods. Copper mineralization occurs wit Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Data Reassessment of Airborne Geophysical Survey of the Matheson Area - Discover Abitibi Initiative Data Reassessment of Airborne Geophysical Survey of the Matheson Area - Discover Abitibi InitiativeBy Ken Witherly Modern airborne EM surveys typically acquire more data than is processed or analyzed at the time of acquisition Suitable additional processing can provide more diagnostic information, thereby allowin Apr 1, 2005 
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                     A Liquefaction Incident in a Waste Pass: A Case Study A Liquefaction Incident in a Waste Pass: A Case StudyBy F. Hassani This Paper describes a sudden spill of rock waste used for backfilling from a waste pass at one of the underground mine in Canada thus causing a major failure/accident. The mine operator immediately May 1, 2003 
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                     The Application of Heavy Media Separation to Concrete Aggregate The Application of Heavy Media Separation to Concrete AggregateBy R. A. Wyman, F. E. Hanes THE demand for high-quality aggregate is increasing in all phases of the construction industry and in all organizations associated with road building in Canada. The production of aggregate in Canada h Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Ore pass database: Quebec underground metal mines Ore pass database: Quebec underground metal minesBy J. -F. Lessard Most underground mines rely on ore pass systems to ensure the transport of ore and waste. The design and operation of ore pass systems often rely on past experience, which is often anecdotal and at ti Jan 1, 2006 
