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Les Mines Selbaie Story Organization of administrative and technical servicesBy R. C. Bryce
"Accident prevention has been an on-going priorty for five years. In 1987, adherence to the ILCI five-star rating loss control program was started, and a first star was awarded. Extensive training pro
Jan 1, 1990
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Reclaiming the Other Half of the Athabasca Oil SandsBy Carol E. Jones
?Reclaiming the land? in the Athabasca Oil Sands is becoming a household phrase in Canada. Advances in soil salvage and placement, increasing biodiversity of forest ecosystems and improved design of t
May 1, 2011
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MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - VOLCANIC ISLAND ARCS - Metalliferous Sediments off Milos, Hellenic Volcanic ArcBy D. S. Cronan, S. P. Varnavas
Abstract - Metalliferous precipitates from submarine hydrothermal discharges have been investigated at four inshore locations off Milos in the Hellenic Volcanic Arc. The fine fraction of the sediments
Jan 1, 1999
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Iron Ore Company of Canada ZV Concentrator: Flowsheet Description and Process DevelopmentBy G. Gagnon
"HistoryMining of the Schefferville iron deposits began in 1954 on completion of the 357 mile railway linking the mines and the St-Lawrence river port of Sept-Iles. Apart from crushing, no treatment o
Jan 1, 1981
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Laboratory and pilot-plant beneficiation of chromite ore from Bird River, Manitoba (1247a540-347d-460b-96be-84ffa86f2377)By P. R. A. Andrews, I. Jackman
"A mineral processing investigation to recover chromite was performed at Lakefield Research, under the guidance of CANMET personnel, on a 70 tonne ore sample from the Bird River deposit in Manitoba. I
Jan 1, 1988
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Advanced Iron Endpoint Control during Nickel/Copper Matte Converting: A Techno-Economic Analysis StudyBy A. Plugatyr, C. P. Baxter
"Bessemer matte iron content is a critical process parameter that needs to be closely monitored and controlled in order to achieve optimal Ni/Cu smelter returns. Current process control practices duri
Jan 1, 2018
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Risk Simulation of Aquifer CO2 Disposal from Thermal Power PlantsBy Samuel Frimpong
Green house gases have become a major concern within the international community over the last two decades due to their potential link to global warming. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal greenhou
May 1, 2001
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Some Aspects of Shaft Sinking on the WitwatersrandBy Alan E. Gallie
FOR many years the Witwatersrand has been the leading gold mining r camp in the world and, to a Canadian mining student, could not fail to be of overwhelming interest. The vast scale upon which the op
Jan 1, 1937
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Gold Deposits of the Afton-Scholes Area, OntarioBy E. S. Moore
GOLD was discovered previous to the year 1900 on the east shore of Emerald lake, Afton township, Timagami Forest Reserve. It was found in a small cavern in banded iron formation, close to the water&ap
Jan 1, 1936
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Results Obtained by the Helicopter-Borne MagnetometerBy Hans Lundberg
The magnetometer which was developed during the war for detecting submarines has proven exceedingly valuable in outlining deep-seated structures in oil exploration, and will be useful also to geologis
Jan 1, 1947
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The Lethbridge coal fieldBy R. D. Livingstone
"THE LETHBRIDGE COAL FIELD lies mainly .to the north and west of the city of Lethbridge. Mining carried on in this area for over eighty years until 1965. Before the building of a railway the coal was
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrospark Deposition as a Method to Deposit and Freeform Nanostructured MaterialsBy D. W. Heard
Electrospark Deposition (ESD) is a low heat-input, high energy density, micro-welding process. The short pulse duration and high-pulse frequency, in combination with the small amount of material trans
Jan 1, 2010
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"Solution Mining" of Sodium SulphateBy W. A. MacWilliams, R. G. Reynolds
"This paper describes, for the first time, a patented method of extracting sodium sulphate from a natural deposit in Western Canada. The method resembles, but is not, strictly speaking, solution minin
Jan 1, 1973
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Corrosion Behavior of Forged AA6082 Aluminum Alloy From Different FeedstockBy P. Gautier
Current feedstock in the aluminum hot forging processes can be used in the cast or extruded forms. The microstructural variation between as-cast and extruded materials could result in different mechan
Jan 1, 2011
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Future Trend for Contribution of Solar Energy to the Mining Industry and Water DesalinationBy Alexander Levran
The main thrust of this presentation is to illustrate the growing contribution of solar energy to the mining industry by replacing existing mechanical and pneumatic tools and equipment with more effec
Jan 1, 2019
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Improved Zinc Flotation Kinetics at the Louvicourt Mill Using Flex 31 (96aba23d-d947-4017-8d11-fbd4b97329ef)By Robert MacPhail, Louis Racine, Bret G. Cousins
"Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate is employed in a wide variety of sulphide flotation procedures due to the specificity over other xanthates and the cost savings over other sulphide collectors such as thiono
Jan 1, 1996
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Heap Leaching of Copper Ores – State of the ScienceHeap leaching accounts for around 20% of the global production of copper. In heap leaching coarsely crushed ore particles are contacted with an aqueous lixiviant percolating through large packed beds
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation of Copper Slag Cleaning PotentialsBy Sina Mostaghel, M. Guo, E. Klaffenbach
The current paper is focused on evaluating the behavior of copper in a copper production slag and the assessment of metal recovery possibilities. For this reason, thermodynamic calculations were carri
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation of hazard from self-heating of sulphide rockBy F. Rosenblum, P. Spira
"Self-heating of broken sulphide ore or waste rock underground can lead to ignition and cause serious problems in a mine operation. An extensive study has demonstrated that it is caused by oxidation o
Jan 1, 1995
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Analytical Model for Fully Grouted Rock Bolts with Multiple JointsBy Debasis Deb, Ankur Narang, G. P. Raja Sekhar, Kamal C. Das
"The stability of underground structures made (especially) in jointed rock mass is of the utmost important to designers, engineers and operators. Rock bolting is generally being practised to reinforce
Jan 1, 2015