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Interpretation of the Results of the Back Pressure Testing of Gas WellsBy G. W. Govier
The origin and limitations of the conventional and empirical equation for the interpretation of the results of back pressure tests on gas wells are discussed. Difficulties in data interpretation arise
Jan 1, 1961
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BLASTCAD - Noranda's three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design systemBy P. Favreau
"This paper describes the progress accomplished at the Noranda Technology Centre in the field of three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design. Traditional methods of laying out undergroun
Jan 1, 1993
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An Investigation of the Applicability of Gravimetric and Magnetometric Methods of Geophysical ProspectingBy M. J. S. Innes
Abstract This paper is an account of an investigation made by the Dominion Observatory with a gravity meter and magnetometer over sulphide concentrations at East Sullivan, Val d'Or, Que., in J
Jan 1, 1949
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Expérience de la Mauritanie en matière d?environnement dans le secteur minier :1999 ?2010By Yolaine le Beau
Plan de la présentation Le contexte mauritanien La situation de l?environnement en 1999 L?évolution de 1999 à 2010 Bilan La situation de l?environnement en 2011 Le contexte mauritanien Pays d
May 1, 2011
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BLASTCAD ? Noranda's three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design systemBy P. Favreau
This paper describes the progress accomplished at the Noranda Technology Centre in the field of three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design. Traditional methods of laying out underground
Feb 1, 1993
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Relative-Value, Discrimination-Factor, and Vector-Ratio Method for Defining Anomalies in Geochemical DataBy C. I. Godwin
"The relative-value (R-value), discrimination-factor (D-factor), and vector-ratio (V-ratio) method (RDVM) provides a geological knowledge-based statistical and geological-genetic interpretation scheme
Jan 1, 2016
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Recent research directions at CANMET’s Cape Breton Coal Research LaboratoryBy David J. Forrester
"CANMET’s research into underground coal mining is primarily conducted at the Cape Breton Coal Research Laboratory (CBCRL), established in 1981 to conduct safety research in underground coal mines. Lo
Jan 1, 1996
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Mining Operations at Carol Project Iron Ore, Company of CanadaBy Engineering Staff
In 1958, the Iron Ore Company of Canada decided to proceed with the Carol Project. The ore deposits in the area are part of the highly metamorphosed southern zone of the Labrador Trough. They lie alon
Jan 1, 1962
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Backfilling at NorandaBy F. E. Patton
"IntroductionAT NORANDA, the strength of the ore and wall-rocks per-mitted mining in large open stopes. While some of the orebodies were small and could be mined out in one stope, in most cases their
Jan 1, 1952
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Development of a simple segregation program to manage potentially acid generating waste rock at the Keystone Gold Mine, ManitobaBy D. H. Flather, J. W. Hendry, K. Drover
Black Hawk Mining Inc. has completed a comprehensive program on the prediction and management of acid rock drainage (ARD) at their Keystone Gold Mine (Keystone) near Lynn Lake, Manitoba. The program,
Jan 1, 2000
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Learning the Right Lessons: Myths and Realities of Resource Estimates at BusangBy Mohan R. Srivastava
- OUTLINE - apologies and explanations - a quick bit of history - the wisdom of Wikipedia - ?Matheronian geostatistics continued to convert Bre-X?s bogus grades and Busang?s barren rock into a mas
May 1, 2007
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Coal and Coke Petrography as Applied to the Iron Blast FurnaceBy B. N. Nandi
This paper is a study of the application of the science of coal petrology to the use of coal in the iron and steel industry. The petrography of coal is given the most attention, with some mention of c
Jan 1, 1966
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Low Carbon Ironmaking Technology Developments in Europe by Sustainable Hot Metal Production with Top Gas Recycle Blast Furnace and HisarnaBy Christiaan Zeilstra, Jan van der Stel, Koen Meijer, Gerard Louwerse, Tim Peeters
The steel industry is producing about 5% of the world wide CO2 emission. Therefore the European steel industry has defined a research program to reduce the CO2 emission by 50% per ton: ULCOS. Since it
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Metallurgical Aspects of the Blade Fatigue Problem in Aircraft Gas TurbinesBy K. B. Young
Possibly the most complex fatigue problem associated with the development of the axial-flow 'gas turbine is discussed in its broader aspects from the metallurgical viewpoint. Reference is made to
Jan 1, 1958
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Unemployment Insurance -Higher Benefits and CostsBy R. D. Brown
Higher employer costs and increased employee benefits will result from the current sweeping revisions of the un-employment insurance system now receiving consideration before Parliament. The new legis
Jan 1, 1971
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Rope Maintenance on Drum HoistsBy Burns Sutherland
Although some mine hoisting systems incorporating steel wire ropes on drum hoists experience completely dependable performance on the hoist ropes for many years, other rope records illustrate an errat
Jan 1, 1970
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Poroelastic Modelling of Production and Injection-Induced Stress Changes in a Pinnacle ReefBy H. Soltanzadeh
This paper summarizes semi-analytical and closed-form solutions that can be used to assess the poroelastic stress changes induced within a porous formation (reservoir) during a pore pressure change. F
May 1, 2009
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Estimation of Bulk Density for Mineral Resource ReportingBy G. J. Arseneau
Mineral resource statements are reported as tonnage and grades. While great care is placed on generating a reliable estimation of grade, the determination of bulk density for resource estimation is of
Aug 1, 2013
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Co2 Utilization via Intensified and Integrated Mineral Carbonation: Process and Products OptimizationBy P. C. M. Knops, K. Rijnsburger, R. M. Santos
To overcome the challenges of mineral CO2 sequestration, this work utilizes a unique proprietary Gravity Pressure Vessel (GPV) reactor technology, and focuses on reaction products of high economic val
Jan 1, 2015
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Looking to the FutureBy Chris Twigge-Molecey
Demand for metals will continue to grow as global population numbers and prosperity levels steadily increase. Consequently, there will continue to be a need to design and construct new metallurgical p
Jan 1, 2015