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Iron Ore Symposium
By Jean G. Fortin
The manufacturers' proposed technology has been a key factor in selecting production, mobile and fixed equipment in order to achieve the targets set in our 2026 mining plan. This paper will pres
May 1, 2007
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The influence of geology on blast damage
By S. P. Singh
"The geological features of a rock mass have a direct influence on its blasting characteristics. It has been observed that perimeter control techniques provide excellent results in massive crystalline
Jan 1, 2001
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Developing a Consistent Approach to Mine Reclamation - Cape Breton Development Corp. (CBDC) Mine Site Closure Program
By Belinda Campbell
Tools for Consistency 1. GIS Web Site 2. National Project Management System 3. Site Grouping Approach (721 PIDs) 4. Mine Reclamation Standing Offer Agreements ?Contracting tool 5. Remedial Object
May 1, 2011
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Managing maintenance in the 21stcentury
By K. Musgrave
"The ISO 9000 Quality Management System Standards have become internationally accepted as the way to manage quality assurance. The author has developed a Maintenance Management System Standard using I
Jan 1, 1997
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The Behaviour of Gold in Hemlo Mines Ltd. Grinding Circuit (aa6f7398-0561-40ff-b0b4-243c3a8474e3)
By S. Banisi, J. Marois, A. R. Laplante
"This paper compares the behaviour of gold and ore in the grinding circuit of Hemlo Gold Ltd. Particular attention is given to grinding kinetics, classification behaviour, and liberation. For grinding
Jan 1, 1991
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Methyl-Substituted Binuclear Cyclometallated Gold(I) Complexes: Synthesis, Structures, Reactivity and Theoretical Considerations.
By Fabian Mohr
The methyl substituted binuclear cyclometallated gold(I) complexes [Au2(?-n-MeC6H3PPh2)2] [n = 4, 5 and 6] all undergo oxidative addition reactions with halogens and, in the case of the 4- and 5-methy
Oct 1, 2003
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Improved Methods for Evaluation of Visibility for Industrial Vehicles Towards Safety Standards
By Soumitry J. Ray
Poor visibility of powered industrial vehicles, such as forklifts, used in industry is often the cause of accidents that include pedestrians. Current standards allow up to 20 % non-visible regions for
Aug 1, 2013
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Health, safety, and mine environments research in the mining laboratories of CANMET, Natural Resources Canada
By M. C. Bétournay, J. E. Udd
"The Mining Laboratories of CANMET are the principal federal government vehicle for the delivery of mining research in Canada. With research being performed at five locations, which are mostly mining
Jan 1, 1997
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Back Caving Mechanism and Preventive Measures for Deep Open Stopes ? Case Studies
By Jerry Ran
Stope back caving in a mine using open stope mining interrupts the planned mining sequence and causes oversize muck and dilution with adverse economic implications. As many underground mines are minin
May 1, 2004
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Power Quality and Production Improvement of an Iron Ore Mine by the use of an SVC
By Niklas Willemsen
Introduction to SVCs ? SVC = Static var Compensator ? Dynamic step-less control of reactive power without switching of passive components: ? Voltage control/stabilization ? Harmonics- and flicker
Aug 1, 2013
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Hydrocarbon Oxidation Catalysis by Gold Nanoparticles
By Andreea Catalina Gluhoi
The oxidation of propylene and methane has been investigated over two series of Au/MOx/Al2O3 and Au/MIOx/MIIOx/Al2O3 catalysts (M, MI, MII =Li, Rb, Mg, Mn, Ce, Zr). Whereas the effect of the presence
Oct 1, 2003
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Recent Gravity Improvements at the Porcupine Joint Venture
By Ron Millions, J. A. Folinsbee, Ishwinder Grewal, Michael Fullam, Don Strickland, Tony Y. Chong
"Since milling began in 1912, the Dome mill, now part of the Porcupine Joint Venture (PJV), has been expanded several times, the most recent increasing the milling rate from 3,500 to 11,500 tonnes per
Jan 1, 2004
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Mining, Minerals Processing and Refining – A Holistic Overview
"Energy efficiency in mining and minerals processing has attracted considerable public and industry attention because of the significant quantities of energy consumption involved. In this context the
Jan 1, 2016
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Iron Ore in Canada: A Symposium
By John Convey
"IRON ORE was first smelted in Canada about the year 1736 at Les Forges, Quebec -a most appropriate name for such a historic locale. During these early years of the 18th, 19th, and first quarter of th
Jan 1, 1955
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The Origin of the Copper Mountain Ores
By V Dolmage
Copper Mountain is the third largest copper mine in British Columbia, and is now producing close to 20 million pounds of copper per year, with which is recovered also 4,000 ounces of gold and. 13,800
Jan 1, 1929
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Rabbit Lake project – environmental impact
By R. L. J. Phillips
"The environmental impact of the Rabbit Lake project is presented. Baseline data for fish, water, air and radon collected in 1973, 1975, 1980and 1986, are compared with post-development environmental
Jan 1, 1989
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Metalliferous sub-marine sediments of the Atlantis-II-Deep, Red Sea
By Zuhair A. Nawab, Muhammad A. Al-Marhqun, Mehmet Guney
"The Atlantis-Il-Deep is a stratified metalliferous deposit located along the median valley of the Red Sea at a water depth of about 2200 m. The metal-bearing mud contains sulphides of zinc, copper an
Jan 1, 1988
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The use of copper cast cooling members in the ironmaking process
By G. Thom, A. Kay, J. B. Hyde
"This paper will initially outline the specific types of copper castings used in blast furnace iron production. Tuyeres, tuyere coolers and stack cooling plates will be discussed in some depth, with p
Jan 1, 1982
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Murrin Murrin CCD1 Rake Mechanism Modification the Decision and the Result (3e495dbc-2cca-4184-88b3-9cc5914b2481)
By Brad Hewitt, Jeff Belke
"Murrin Murrin Operations has not had a successful beginning. Numerous reliability and operability issues many of which are the result of design decisions have been addressed through mechanical and op
Jan 1, 2005
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The geology and economic potential of the Athabasca Basin in Alberta
By John Wilson
"The unconformity beneath 75 per cent or over 6000 km2 of the Athabasca Basin in Alberta lies within economically exploitable depths. The basement beneath this unconformity consists of an extension of
Jan 1, 1987