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Disseminated flake graphite and amorphous graphite deposit types: An analysis using grade and tonnage modelsBy James D. Bliss, David M. Sutphin
"On the basis of differences derived from genetic, descriptive, and grade-tonnage data, graphite deposits are classified here into three deposit types: disseminated flake, amorphous (microcrystalline)
Jan 1, 1990
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In-Situ Leaching of Gold DepositsIn-Situ Leaching (ISL) process plants are low cost producers for uranium deposits where the geology is suitable. In the 1970s, a three-year pilot ISL program occurred on gold ore from the Ajax Mine, C
Jan 1, 2011
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Thirty Years of Turbulent Change in the Gold Industry"The last thirty years have seen enormous changes in all aspects of the gold industry, from the technologies of mining and extracting gold to the role it has played in the fiscal policies of nations.
Jan 1, 1998
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Common pitfalls which lead to high operating costs on mobile underground vehiclesBy Rory S. McLaren
"Cost per ton as it relates to mobile underground vehicle maintenance and repair is invariably astronomical. The reason: the mechanic replaced a ten micron filter with a 250 micron filter because it a
Jan 1, 1983
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The Natural Resources of the Hudson Bay BasinBy R. B. STEWART
A few days ago, while reading a report of the late Dr. Robert Bell in preparation for this afternoon's meeting, I found some impressive figures concerning the magnitude of the Hudson Bay basin. F
Jan 1, 1928
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Energy Conservation at Inco Metals Company: Compressed Air in Underground MiningBy J. G. Cullain
In conjunction with the over-all goals of energy conservation at Inco Metals Company, a program of improvement in compressed air utilization was established. Air flows were monitored and compared to c
Jan 1, 1979
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Stope development for raise mining at the Namew Lake mineBy D. Madsen, B. Salamondra, A. Moss, D. Etienne
"Raise mining at the Namew Lake Nickel Mine in Manitoba uses 3 m diameter bored raises driven at 45 to 50 degrees dip for stope access and drilling. These raises are developed within the orebody on 20
Jan 1, 1991
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A Warning Concerning the Use of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Coal IndustryBy Harold S. King
TWO summers ago I had the privilege of visiting No. 18 colliery at Glace Bay. Underground, we travelled along the haulage-way behind a powerful electric locomotive. The motor in this locomotive began
Jan 1, 1939
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Positive Pressure Ventilation System Conversion at Diavik Diamond MineBy C. Robinson
The Diavik Diamond Mine is located in one of the most remote and forbidding places in the world, 220 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle and on the bed of a vast northern lake, Lac de Gras. A single
Aug 1, 2013
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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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A Socio-Political Roadmap for Managers: The Stakeholder 360By Robert G. Boutilier
So far, most social performance monitoring systems have not gone beyond listing the impacts on various stakeholders. Executives have had to rely on intuition to devise interventions that would improve
May 1, 2002
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Creating a Long-Term Source of Clean Baseload PowerBy David Lewin
The journey toward cleaner coal-fired power generation is driven by technological improvements, more stringent regulations around greenhouse gas and other air emissions, and the potential of one of Ca
May 1, 2008
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Connectivity and Technology Standards in the Surface Mining Industry ?One Industry Voice?_What is standard technology infrastructure _ Business Context _ The mine operator?s technology challenges and needs _ The benefits of technology standards _ Overview of the SMART initiative _ Te
May 1, 2008
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Fabrication of In-Situ Aluminum-Alumina CompositeBy M. Meratian
The in-situ methods have been developed in production of aluminum matrix composites. A commonly adopted in-situ method involves reaction between a metal oxide and aluminum to produce alumina particles
Jan 1, 2007
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The use of till geochemistry as an exploration tool in southeastern OntarioBy I. G. L. Sinclair
"ABSTRACTTill geochemistry was the principal exploration tool employed by Selco in the investigation of a zinc prospect in Lanark Township, Ontario. The geochemical studies were undertaken after the d
Jan 1, 1986
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Analysis of Variables Governing the Operation of a Vertical Stirred MillBy B. F. Giyani, D. Rahal
"Stirred media mills have proved to be more energy-efficient than the conventional ball milling for fine grinding applications. The mill performance is governed by a number of operating variables incl
Jan 1, 2017
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Development of human resources for the mineral industries - the supply side: Technical school and university graduatesBy John E. Udd
"In this paper the author presents the results of the 1992 CIM survey of graduates in minerals and technology programs in Canadian post-secondary institutions. As usual, the trends are out-of phase wi
Jan 1, 1993
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Changing the Way We Look at Conventional MiningBy Ryan W. Siggelkow
Mines today use various methods of mining to extract ore. Because of the dangerous nature of many of these processes, remotely controlled LHD machines are being used to extract the ore from the draw p
May 1, 2010
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La gestion de conflits dans des communautés diviséesBy Norma G. González
La littérature et notre expérience en Bolivie dans une communauté minière très divisée comme celle de Huanuni nous montrent le besoin d?envisager des négociations gagnant-gagnant entre communauté et e
May 1, 2001
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Red Rose MineBy A. W. Davis
"The Red Rose mine is in the Rocher Deboule mountains about 8 miles east of Skeena Crossing and a like distance south of the town of Hazelton; the most northerly settlement on the Prince Rupert line o
Jan 1, 1954