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The Fuel Market Situation in the Pacific NorthwestBy Joseph Daniels
When Dame Nature shook her horn of plenty and distributed her bounties over the face of the earth, she blessed the Pacific coast with many riches, but with these she added many offsetting disadvantage
Jan 1, 1924
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Seismic signature of the Drybones Bay kimberlite pipe, N.W.T.By M. A. Power
The diamondiferous Drybones Bay kimberlite pipe is the largest pipe (900 m by 400 m) discovered to date in the Northwest Territories. The pipe intrudes granodiorite of the Archean age Defeat Pluton an
Jan 1, 1998
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Lateral Development Drilling by 'Jumbo'By C. E. Dowker
"IntroductionMechanization underground at the Buffalo Ankerite mine in Deloro township, Porcupine district, had reached a high level by 1944, both in equipment available, and in the use of this equipm
Jan 1, 1950
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Potential of Geothermal Energy for Electricity Generation in QATARBy Mohamad Kharseh
There is general acceptance that climate change, which is the most important challenge facing humanity, is anthropogenic and attributed to fossil fuel consumption. Therefore, improving the performance
Aug 1, 2013
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Manpower in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy M. A. Upham
"MINING is Canada's second largest basic industry, producing material with a gross value of 2.5 billion dollars, led only by agriculture with 2.9 billion dollars. It pro-vides employment, directly and
Jan 1, 1967
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An Application of Statistical and Computer Techniques in Basic Mineral Processing ResearchBy G. O. Prickett, P. Somasundaran
An application of the statistical and computer techniques in basic mineral processing research is illustrated by means of a case history involving the study of starch adsorption on calcite. Multi-fact
Jan 1, 1973
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Sensitivity Analysis of Ventilation Models – Where not to Trust Your SimulationBy M. D. Griffith
"Ventilation models are a vital tool to ensure ventilation designs can provide airflow to all work areas in a mine. Airway resistance and variations in natural ventilation pressures will affect simula
Jan 1, 2019
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Applications of Liquefied Gases for Mines and Introduction of a Cryogenic Ventilation ConceptBy J. K. Shaw
The science of low temperature engineering is well entrenched in mining. Uses for common cryogens, including liquid oxygen (LOX), liquid nitrogen (LN2), and liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the gas and
Aug 1, 2013
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Enhancing Gold Recovery from Nevada Double Refractory Gold Ores using a Novel Dual Bubble GeneratorBy Haipeng Li, Jacob Masliyah, Barun Gorain, Jian Huang, Qingxia Liu, Zhenghe Xu, AuTec Innovative Extractive Solutions Ltd.
"Froth flotation is widely used to selectively separate one or more minerals from an ore over a wide range of particle sizes with high efficiency. Bubble–particle attachment is one of the most critica
Jan 1, 2016
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Data Reconciliation of Current Efficiency in Zinc ElectrowinningBy A. Alfantazi, M. Mahon
The current efficiency in zinc electrowinning is a key indicator of the performance in a cell house. This is typically measured by comparing the weight of the cathode to the electric current applied
Jan 1, 2014
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Gas Well Hydrate Control by Sub-Surface Injection of GlycolBy B. L. Moreau
Certain gas wells tend to form hydrates in the production tubing. This paper outlines a method developed and used by the Author's company to overcome the problem. The injection of glycol to con
Jan 1, 1958
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Surveying BIM in the Lebanese Construction IndustryBy Rita Awwad
Building Information Modeling (BIM) has been gaining a significant edge in the construction industry over the last decade. BIM allows gathering all building information in one shared database that can
Aug 1, 2013
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Scale Field Tests and Visual Modelling to Evaluate a Curved Front Dipper ConceptBy N. Shi, T. G. Joseph
ABSTRACT: A prototype test dipper (at 1/20th volume and a geometric operating scale of 2.85) was compared during field trials against a conventional dipper with the same tare weight using the same tes
Jan 1, 2011
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The Steep Rock Development in the Canadian EconomyBy M. S. Fotheringham
Recognition of the Growing Importance of Iron and Steel Few Canadians have yet become aware that Canada's vast iron ore resources, the greater part of which is only now beginning to be developed
Jan 1, 1951
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Energy Versus Environment - The Arctic DilemmaBy D. J. McLaren
"Arctic Canada is one of the largest undeveloped terrains remaining in the world, and is in many ways unique. The ecological balance of the region is more delicate than tropical or temperate regions o
Jan 1, 1971
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Seismic Elastic Behaviour of Mine HeadframesBy M. Hardy
"The structural design of mine headframes is challenging due to the significant differences in the geometry, rigidity, and behaviour of these structures compared to conventional buildings. The differe
Jan 1, 2019
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The Importance of Process Control to New Technology ImplementationBy Terry Gerritsen, Sylvain Picard, Bruce MacKay
Virtually all new technologies require a control system. Any intense process has many process variables that react quickly making manual control difficult. Control system design has a significant impa
Jan 1, 2011
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Culture, a key Component for your Corporate Social Responsibility InitiativesBy Mafalda Arias
Most mining and mineral exploration companies? operate in remote locations, in Canada or internationally. Not knowing the cultural imprint of your team and the places where your company is active, may
Oct 1, 2010
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Evaluation of a New Milling Process for the Caetité-Brazil Uranium Ore (faa813fd-29e4-40ec-8ac0-af3cb283b910)By H. M. Lima, L. A. Gomiero, C. A. de Morais
ABSTRACT The Caetité-Brazil uranium facility produces approximately 400 tonnes U3O8 per year from an ore averaging 0.29% U3O8. The process steps are ore crushing, heap leaching with sulphuric acid, ur
Jan 1, 2012
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Undercut-and-Fill Mine of the at the Frood-Stobie Mining International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy J. A. Pigott, R J. Hall
The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited operates five underground mines on the rim of the Sudbury Basin in the northern part of the Province of Ontario. Four of the mines, the Frood-Stobie
Jan 1, 1961