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Cassidy and the Douglas SeamBy C. M. Campbell
In his report on the Coal Resources of Southern Vancouver Island, Mr. J. D. MacKenzie stated that: "For various reasons it has been imagined that the coal deposits of Vancouver Island are extremely la
Jan 1, 1924
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Reverse Flotation of Carbonate from Sulfide MineralsBy Yongqiang Liu
Background For refractory gold ores with high carbonate contents ! Acid pressure oxidation ! High acid consumption (if low sulfur content) ! Low oxidation efficiency due to CO2 in autoclave ! Pro
Apr 1, 2005
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Pitchblende Deposits of the Saint Louis FaultBy R. B. Allen, E. E. N. Smith, B. C. MacDonald
"LocationTHE MAIN PROPERTY and townsite of Eldorado Mining & Refining, Limited, Beaverlodge Operation, is on the north shore. of Beaverlodge lake, •about seven miles north of the deserted town of Gold
Jan 1, 1954
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Long-Term Planning at RaglanBy Lee W. T. Weitzel
This paper reviews the Falconbridge- SMRQ?s Raglan project in northern Quebec and the process that was used in developing its current long-term mine plan. Challenges were many and not only limited to
May 1, 2002
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By-Product Molybdenite Plant DesignBy J. F. Shirley
"Very seldom, if ever, is a molybdenite by-product plant operated exactly the way the process design engineer visualizes it. The best thing the design engineer can do is provide a sound, basic circuit
Jan 1, 1981
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Evolution Of Environmental Monitoring Programs At Canadian Uranium Mines And MillsBy Patty Simpson, Sarah Benson
In an effort to improve consistency across the nuclear industry, over the past 10 years the Canadian Standards Association has developed a series of standards related to environmental management at Cl
Jan 1, 2020
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The Evolution and Innovation in Hoisting ? An Historical PerspectiveBy Mike Robotham
Drum hoists in the 21st century have the same fundamental objective as their earliest 19th century counterpart. And yet a lot has changed in the design of the hoist from those early days of undergroun
May 1, 2013
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BIM for Facility Management: Design for Maintainability with BIM Tools (Construction Science and Management Program)By R. Liu
As Building Information Modeling (BIM) becomes widely adopted by the construction industry, it holds undeveloped possibilities for supporting Facility Management (FM). Some FM information systems on t
Aug 1, 2013
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Re-Thinking Underground Hard Rock MiningBy Alex Henderson
The underground hard rock mining industry has had little change since the mobile equipment era began in the 1970s. Equipment has become larger and faster but has not kept pace with the following chall
May 1, 2011
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Comparison of Impact Breakage Characterisation Methods between the JK Rotary Breakage Tester and Drop Weight Tester (University of Queensland, JKMRC - SMI)By F. Shi
The JKRBT (JK Rotary Breakage Tester) is a newly developed impact breakage testing device for rapid ore breakage characterisation, and has recently been commercialised after a three year comprehensive
Jan 1, 2012
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The Metso MP1250 Cone Crusher – Two Case Studies (f0f34b8b-9322-405b-9121-e0158cd99f3c)By S. Koski, M. Schmalzel, D. A. Jacobson, S. Crosby, P. Cook, M. Mular
"Mining operations, whether new or existing, are constantly looking for ways to maximize production and improve energy efficiency, while keeping the footprint required to a minimum. The Nordberg MP125
Jan 1, 2012
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SAG and Ball Mill Circuit Layout and DesignBy L. Dufourm
This paper presents a review of plant layout considerations incorporated into recent designs of SAG/Ball mill circuits for two medium sized concentrators. The plant layouts presented and the design co
Jan 1, 2012
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Accurate Live Measurments for Shaft Aligment during Sinking or Shaft RemediationBy G. Bonin, A. Jamal, G. Preciado, S. Gillis
"Accurate, easy to obtain, and reliable methods of measurement are the cornerstone of shaft and tunnel developments - during their sinking, operation and maintenance, or in some cases, remediation. Th
Jan 1, 2019
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Research and Natural ResourcesBy N. H. Grace
"IntroductionA STRIKING FEATURE of the past twenty years has been the application of organized scientific and industrial research to problems of national defence and security and to the development of
Jan 1, 1952
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Mining Information ? The Venetia ExperienceBy Stephen B. Cheeseman
The quantity of data available and the rate at which we access such data are rapidly increasing. Electronic data capture systems, fleet management systems and a host of other technological advancement
May 1, 2002
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The Palletizing Plant at the Adams MineBy Neil J. Sullivan, Goode. George E.
"The Adams mine, operated by Jones & Laughlin Mining Company, Ltd. and located near Kirkland Lake, Ontario, produces one million tons of iron ore pellets per year. This paper briefly describes the min
Jan 1, 1968
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Mineral Industry Image- Negative or Positive? With some Concrete Suggestions for our Two SocietiesBy Roger V. Pierce
"WITHOUT mineral wealth, modern man would not exist. True, man could survive on a stone-age basis with an average life expectancy of, say, 25 to 30 years -once he got past infancy.However, no metal wo
Jan 1, 1967
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A Mining Method For Large Ore-BodiesBy A. V. Corlett
MR. C. S. Gibson: Mr. Chairman, I listened with much interest to Mr. Corlett's paper. Those of us who are directly engaged in mine ventilation and dust control are impressed by the improved atmos
Jan 1, 1940
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Lead Through the AgesBy F. Habashi
Lead is an ancient metal. The alchemists related it to the planet Saturn. It was largely obtained by smelting galena which generally contains small quantities of silver. That is why the metallurgy of
Jan 1, 2008
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Human Resources for a Global Company The Omai Experience and beyondBy Normand Bédard
This presentation highlights Cambior?s initial approach for recruiting and retaining its international employees, the importance of proper preparation and the support needed to ensure a competent and
May 1, 2003