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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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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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Mine hoist braking systemsBy L. C. Galloway, G. L. Tiley
"Mine hoist brakes must meet the following statutory performance criteria:- There should be two independent braking systems; at least one should act directly on the hoist drum.-If one brake fail s, th
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Factors affecting the leaching of radium-226 from barium-radium sulphate sludgesBy P. M. Huck, R. John
"The National Uranium Tailings Program was established in 1982 to develop, in part, a mathematical predictive model which would allow the assessment of the impact of uranium mill tailings on the envir
Jan 1, 1989
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The Quintette Coal ProjectBy D. C. Rance
"The Quintette Coal Limited property is located in the northeast coal area of British Columbia.A basic agreement with the Japanese steel industry was executed on January 27, 1981 for the sale of 69.5
Jan 1, 1983
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Falconbridge introduces advanced technology to deep miningBy L. H. Rajala, K. H. Singh
"This paper presents the results of a detailed feasibility study carried out to investigate whether a low-grade deep underground mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd., closed since 1975, could be mad
Jan 1, 1981
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Diamond Exploration in SaskatchewanBy Malcolm R. Gent
"The presence in Saskatchewan of sixteen kimberlite pipes of probable late Albian age has been reported. An abundance of aeromagnetic anomalies possibly attributable to kimberlite pipes have been iden
Jan 1, 1992
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Interpretation of second derivative aeromagnetic maps at the Silver Queen and Equity Silver mines, Houston, B.C.By B. N. Church, A. R. Pettipas
"The second vertical derivative method of processing aeromagnetic data from low level helicopter surveys yields results correiatable with the known geology and may be utilized to indicate possible tar
Jan 1, 1990
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An evaluation of groundwater at the Gays River Mine, Halifax County; Nova ScotiaBy T. Lamb, T. Aston
"The Gays River Mine is located within a complex hydrological regime and underground mining environment. Early in the mine history, the operation was' affected by an inability to control mine wat
Jan 1, 1993
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Geochemical rock sampling for gold in the Munro Township area, Ontario: An orientation surveyBy G. R. Webber, P. J. Whittaker
"A multielement (Au, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, c-, Ag, As, Hg, Co, and S) geochemical rock sampling survey was carried out in 1977 in the Munro Township area of Ontario to assess the application of rock geochem
Jan 1, 1989
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Till Prospecting for Sulphide Ores in the Abitibi Clay Belt of OntarioBy I. S. Thompson
A program of geochemical till prospecting, carried out by Derry, Michener & Booth in 1974, was instrumental in t~ e discovery of a copper deposit in Currie Township, Ontario, beneath thick lacustrine
Jan 1, 1979
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An expert system supervisor of a flotation circuitBy Andrew L. Mular, Robert P. Edwards
"The operation of flotation circuits is often regarded as a combination of art and science. Expert systems offer a method by which the art may be captured and supervisory control of flotation circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Design guidelines for open stope supportBy H. D. S. Miller
"Artificial stope support has become an essential component of many underground mining operations. Because the use of cable bolts in open stopes is a relatively new concept, most support is still desi
Jan 1, 1989
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Innovation and perseverance: breaking new ground in hard-rock shaft sinking in the 1990sBy M. J. Medd, G. A. Speirs
"This paper describes the simultaneous sinking and equipping of a 4.9 m diameter concrete-lined shaft to a projected depth of 1660 m. The shaft blast design utilizes the full face method using a paral
Jan 1, 1991
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Evaluation of design bond strength for fully grouted cablesBy A. J. Hyett, R. D. Reichert
"A laboratory and field research program was conducted to investigate the major factors influencing bond capacity of grouted cable bolts. The results indicate that cable bolt capacity most critically
Jan 1, 1992
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Geomecanics Aspects of Block Cave Mine PlanningBy Enrique Rubio
Several mining operations are currently evaluating the feasibility of changing their mining method to Block Caving. There will also be several deep low-grade ore bodies that will face the need to go u
May 1, 2002
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Choice of mine-mill capacities and production schedules using open-ended dynamic programmingBy Jorgen Elbrond, Yve Lizotte
"A mine evaluation method based on the use of a computer program that models mining with an open-ended dynamic program is presented in this paper. It is demonstrated with an example how the method is
Jan 1, 1982
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Coal Mining in Poland: Methods, Production and DevelopmentBy Zygmunt Wegrzyk
Poland is rich in hard and brown coal reserves, which have become the most important, and steadily developing, primary source of energy. With 192.6 mill. t of hard coal production and 40 mill. t of ex
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine waste dumps constructed ill mountain valleysBy Alan F. Stewart, Frederic B. Claridge, Robert S. Nichols
"In recent years, an increasing number of mines in mountainous terrain have examined the possibility of placing mine waste rock into stream valleys. Pressure to utilize stream valleys as a primary loc
Jan 1, 1986