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Looking for the .improbable needle in a haystack: the economics of base metal exploration in CanadaBy Brian W. Mackenzie
"This paper briefly outlines the characteristics which should be considered in assessing the economics of mineral exploration, and illustrates such an assessment by using data from the Canadian base m
Jan 1, 1981
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Sinking and equipping the Kidd Creek No.2 ShaftBy D. L. Mckay
"Texasgulf's 25-foot-diameter Kidd Creek No. 2 Shaft is situated next to the company's No .1 Shaft, so that both shafts can share common surface and underground facilities. Shaft constructio
Jan 1, 1981
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A systematic approach to political risk analysis for extractive industriesBy Michael K. O’Leary, William D. Coplin
"Risks from political instability and government policies restricting equity ownership, local operations and transfers of payments affect the profitability of foreign mining ventures. More than seat-o
Jan 1, 1983
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Regional tectonic setting and chemistry of base metal deposits in the Eastern Townships, QuebecBy Michel Gauthier, Jacque Trottier
"ForewordA symposium on base metal deposits was held in Bathurst, New Brunswick, from June 10-13, 1990, sponsored jointly by the Geological Surveys Branch of the New Brunswick Department of Natural Re
Jan 1, 1991
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Water problems in Saskatchewan potash mining - What can be learned from them?By Arnfinn F. Prugger, Fritz F. Prugger
"The Saskatchewan potash beds are overlain by a number of water-bearing formations. There are water zones in the footwall as well. These aquifers created difficulties during the construction of shafts
Jan 1, 1991
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Linkages between Geological Branch studies, geological knowledge, and exploration success in British ColumbiaBy A. Sutherland Brown
"The ProblemMany science activities receive substantial funding from governments without much direct economic benefit accruing to state or individuals. In contrast, the search for knowledge has never
Jan 1, 1986
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The effects of geological features on coal mining, Sydney coalfield, Nova ScotiaBy Steve Forgeron, Brendan MacKenzie, Kevin MacPherson
"The geological composition of strata immediately adjacent to coal seams has a significant effect on the safe and efficient extraction of coal from underground mines of the Sydney coalfield. Geologica
Jan 1, 1986
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Unconformity-related uranium deposits, Athabasca area, Saskatchewan, and East Alligator Rivers area, Northern Territory, AustraliaBy L. A. Clark, G. H. R. Burrill
"Most unconformity-type uranium deposits in Saskatchewan occur within a few tens of metres above and/or below the basal unconformity of the 1,45-b.y. Athabasca Sandstone. Graphitic basement rocks coin
Jan 1, 1981
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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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Environment and the lawBy Matthew S. Bingham, David H. Searle
"One of the most significant developments in environmental law has been the development of mandatory project review processes, at both the federal and provincial levels.FederalWhile, in the past, proj
Jan 1, 1991
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Les revêtements céramiques: procédés actuels et futurs développementsBy S. Dallaire
"RÉSUMÉLes revêtements céramiques ont une moins grande visibilité que les revêtements métallurgiques. Ils ont cependant jour un role significatif dans noire développement technologique. Les procédés d
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal mining in Canada in the ninetiesBy David M. Parkes, George E. Davies
"Mathematically, the proposed formula is: ""Human Effectiveness + Technological Improvement = Success in the Nineties"". A brief review is made of geology, level of technology, management and labour s
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimal layout of underground mining levelsBy Jorgen Elbrond, Yve Lizotte
"A mathematical procedure for determining the underground mining level layout which minimizes the total costs of excavation and haulage is described. This procedure has the advantage over previous gra
Jan 1, 1985
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Metamorphic textures in Archean copper-zinc massive sulphide depositsBy C. J. Rockingham
"A comparative study of sulphide textures has been carried out on samples from four Archean copper-zinc massive base metal sulphide deposits: Kidd Creek, Ontario; Lake Dufault -Norbec, Quebec; Hood Ri
Jan 1, 1980
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A new technique for prediction of spoil pile stability: case history at the Kara Kara strip mine, Guyana, South AmericaBy D. F. VanDine, H. George
"The possibility of spoil pile failure at the Kara Kara bauxite strip mine, Guyana, South America, is of major concern to the mine operators. The current mining technique requires the continuous opera
Jan 1, 1983
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Autogenous grinding 1987-updateBy A. R. MacPherson
"This paper considers four aspects of autogenous grinding. Part 1 discusses statements on power efficiency of autogenous grinding compared to conventional crushing and grinding systems. It also demons
Jan 1, 1989
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Influence of various parameters on underground accidents: a multifactorial approach in Quebec minesBy Marcel Laflamme, N. R. Rillette
"In 1982, a study was initiated to investigate relationships between bonus and accidents in Quebec underground mines. In 1983, the study was expanded to include the impact of age and experience on acc
Jan 1, 1989
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Conditioning of Fractured Rock Masses for the Excavation with EPB ShieldsBy A. Chieregato, C. G. Oñate Salazar, D. Martinelli, D. Peila, M. Barbero
This paper is aimed to confirm the possibility to excavate fractured rock masses by using EPB shields, even in presence of relevant water tables. This verification is based on laboratory test experien
Jan 1, 2015
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Energy conservation in the comminution of industrial mineralsBy D. Doyle, T. Cienski
"This paper presents and discusses the results of a detailed study conducted on the subject of energy consumption in the comminution of industrial minerals. The study was based on pilot circuit testin
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective desliming of sedimentary phosphate oresBy G. W. Poling, E. M. Coelho
"Sedimentary phosphate ores make up approximately 87% of the world's known reserves and are generally more difficult to beneficiate than igneous ores. In almost all cases, desliming prior to flot
Jan 1, 1986