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    An expanding family of flow-through shares

    By Robert B. Parsons

    "With several hoots of the whistle, Canada's fiscal engineers are once again cranking up the income tax locomotive, in an effort to inject new stimulus into a stubborn economy. And once again, ad

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Ventilation-on-Demand: Key Considerations for the Business Case

    By Trang T. Tran-Valade

    With continually increasing energy prices, the mining industry has been on the search for new energy optimization technologies. One area that is garnering great interest is Ventilation-On-Demand (VOD)

    May 1, 2013

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    Bankable Feasibility Studies ( and other terms)

    By Reinis Sipols

    AGENDA ? Introduction ? Definitions and Key features ? PEA - Preliminary Economic Assessments ? PFS ? Preliminary Fesibility Studies ? FS ? Feasibility Studies ? Costs and Risks ? Cash Flow, Ec

    May 1, 2013

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    Gibraltar Mine SAG Mill Expansion Grinding Ciruit Design (5e5517e1-bab6-43d2-8866-c7d882036c0e)

    By R. J. Rotzinger, K. W. Major

    The Gibraltar Mine and Mill facility were commissioned in 1972 by Gibraltar Mines Ltd utilizing a flowsheet consisting of two stages of crushing followed by a rod mill / ball mill grinding circuit. Du

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Pyrometallurgical operations of the Cominco lead-zinc smelter

    By G. W. Toop

    "The Cominco smeller in Trail, British Columbia, is a large integrated lead-zinc production facility. In the plant description, emphasis is given to the pyrometallurgical operations including zinc con

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Pillar Design in Underground Mining

    Pillars are used in various forms in underground mining. For several decades pillar design has been an issue in both soft and hard rock underground mining. The major use of pillars is in room-and-pill

    Aug 1, 2013

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    The Political and Policy Context Shaping Canadian Energy

    By Paul Stothart

    Agenda 1)Key Political and Policy Issues 2)Relevance to the Mining Sector ?All parties vying to be the greenest ?Regulation, indoor air, health issues combined into Clean Air Act ?International c

    May 1, 2007

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    Gold mineralization associated with archean stratabound sulphides in the Cheminis deposit near Larder Lake, Ontario

    By R. Bonnar, R. J. McH. Clark

    "The Cheminis gold mineralization zone is approximately 6.5 km west of the Kerr Addison Mine along the Larder Lake Shear Zone, in the southern part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The zone is very sim

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Influence of Cold Work on Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum - Lithium Alloys

    By J. Mizera, J. Zdunek, K. J. Kurzydlowski, A. Dobkowska

    This work concerns comparison of corrosion resistance of the aircraft aluminum alloy composed of Al - 2.3%Li - 0.1% Zr. The alloy was hot rolled (HR) from 13 mm to a thickness of 4 mm (e = 2.4) and 1

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Kemess North

    By Carl Edmunds

    Talk Outline Deposit?s Vital Statistics and Economic Environment Regional Geologic Setting Deposit Geology UBC Research Search Model and Current Exploration Plans Kemess Operations Kemess South

    May 1, 2006

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    Limits of upgrading Eastern Canadian coals high in sulphur by washing

    "Eastern Canadian thermal coal mined at Minto, New Brunswick, and in western Cape Breton at St. Rose, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, contains 6-8 per cent sulphur. Both coals are high volatile bitumin

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Productivity Challenge in Mining

    By W. G. Brissenden

    "ALTHOUGH I SHOULD FIRST REVIEW the state of the mining art as it is today, because of the shortness of time I will confine myself to a re-view of the more important advances in that art which have be

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Lessons Learned from the East Malartic Fire

    By T. V. Nethery

    Introduction A brief account of the East Malartic fire is essential if this paper is to serve the purpose implied by its title. The fire originated in the timbers of No. 4 shaft at the 10th, or

    Jan 1, 1950

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    A Preliminary Tectonic Map of the Canadian Appalachian Region Based on Age of Folding

    By W H. Poole, E. R. W. Neale

    A new style of tectonic map based on age of folding has been prepared for the Canadian Appalachian region as part of the Tectonic Map of Canada Project. This style of map pro-vides a clearer picture o

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The Exploration and Development of Calumet Mine, Quebec

    By Paul Armstrong

    THE first discovery of lead and zinc ore on Calumet island was made in 1893 by John Lawn, who then staked a portion of the property now owned by Calumet Mines, Limited. His discovery was developed by

    Jan 1, 1941

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    The Cost and Effect of Labour and Equipment in The Modern-Day Coal Mine

    By A. Roy MacLean

    This paper outlines the changes in modern-day coal mining that have been brought about by the increased cost of labour and the use of new and highly efficient equipment. In the latter category are men

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Projet Manitou-Goldex

    ? Introduction ? Partenariat MRNF - MAE ? Goldex ? Manitou : - Ré-aménagement du bassin versant - Accès aux zones problématiques - Filtration du ruisseau pour les travaux - Nettoyage près de la

    Feb 1, 2008

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    Up, Up, and away…

    By Robert B. Parsons

    "Ontario and Quebec taxpayers will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay more tax, according to budget papers tabled in these provinces in May 1993. Individuals will be hardest hit, but corpora

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Tailings Engineering at Syncrude

    By Larry T. Yano, Gerald T. Handford

    "Tailings Engineering has the responsibility for planning and coordinating tailings disposal and for ensuring the stability of the tailings dyke. The inclusion of both the planning and geotechnical fu

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Spontaneous combustion of Canadian coals

    By K. K. Feng

    "Spontaneous combustion has always been a problem in coal mines and is identified mainly with the mining of low-rank coals. The liability of coals to spontaneous heating is only one of the factors in

    Jan 1, 1985