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Mine Ventilation CalculationsBy W. J. Tough
THIS paper offers examples of some of the typical calculations which occur in the ventilation of metal mines. The fi.rst section of the paper discusses the problems associated with natural-draft press
Jan 1, 1942
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Discrete Event Control and Dynamic Scheduling for Tele-Robotic MiningBy Jamie King
This paper describes the use of dynamic scheduling and discrete event control to provide coordinated control of multiple automated vehicles. In the past decade there have been significant advances in
May 1, 2001
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Gold Milling in CanadaBy J. J. Denny
The purpose of this paper is to present, briefly, an outline of Canadian practice in the milling of gold-bearing ores- not, however, including those auriferous ores which are mined and milled primaril
Jan 1, 1930
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Sustainable innovation in underground hardrock mining technologyBy A. Bamber
Canadian leadership in a global mining context will depend not only on entrepreneurship and best practice but also on technological innovation. This paper argues for more ambition and commitment to R&
Jan 1, 2005
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Fleet management system for underground mines (dd9c7c45-cd77-4292-966a-863f63e39c89)By R. Grimard, M. Gamache, L. -P. Bigras, P. Cohen
This paper describes a real-time fleet management system for an undergroun mine. Dispatching, routing and scheduling are handled simultaneously, taking into account the mine status, operational constr
Jan 1, 2004
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Aspects of Tailings Reclamation in Ontario and QuebecBy E. M. Watkin
"Land directly disturbed by hard rock mining activities in Ontario and Quebec was surveyed in 1974 as part of a country-wide assessment, (Murray 1977). Some 15, 000 hectares, or 5 7 square miles, are
Jan 1, 1980
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Proposed C.I. M. FoundationOn the recent trip from Vancouver to Calgary with the President, Mr. C. C. Huston, and yourself, I had the opportunity of outlining a plan based on the following: Among the aims of the Institute are,
Jan 1, 1952
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Development of Emiprical and Numerical Design Techniques in Burst Prone Ground at Goldcorp Inc.?s Red Lake MineBy Pravin Kumar
Goldcorp Inc.?s Red Lake Mine (RLM) is situated in the Red Lake Mining District, a history rich North Western Ontario mining community. Red Lake Mine formerly known as the Dickenson Mine has experienc
May 1, 2002
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Environmental Regulation and Compliance - A SummaryBy S. W. Stogran
"A brief summary of the environmental testing and analyses required to ensure and maintain compliance of mining properties will be discussed. Programs for new and existing properties and for propertie
Jan 1, 1992
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Determination of Physical Properties of Cable Bolts in Cement Grout Pull Tests Using Instrumented King WiresBy Lewis Martin
Whereas many researchers and mine engineers have conducted tests using different types of grout, grout ratios, and physical modifications of the cable to determine cable bolt load characteristics, few
May 1, 2002
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Community Engagement Best Practice in the mining sector: What?s recommended and who?s using it?By Ben Bradshaw
Context ? Community engagement has become an increasingly significant and challenging part of mineral exploration and mine development; indeed, opposition from communities proximate to a proposed min
May 1, 2010
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Improving mining and minerals plant performance: operations and maintenance working together using new information technologyOperations and maintenance departments have had a long-standing adversarial relationship. The widespread evolution and adoption of modern management techniques, such as reliability centered maintenanc
Jan 1, 2009
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Collaborative/Syndicated Research in Mineral ProcessingBy Terry Braden
"Meeting probable world mineral demand in the years ahead will almost certainly require an ability to economically treat lower grade and more complex ores. Achieving this will require extensive resear
Jan 1, 2009
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Adapting to Ore Characteristics at Lac des Iles MineBy Erin N. Legault-Seguin
The Lac des Iles Mine (LDI) is located approximately 100 km northwest of Thunder Bay, ON. The mine has been in operation since 1993. The initial mine production was 2,300 mtpd and increased to 15,000
May 1, 2009
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Indicator Mineral and till Geochemical Methods for Kimberlite Exploration in Glaciated TerrainBy M. Beth McClenaghan
This paper summarizes diamond exploration techniques used in glaciated terrain, focusing on indicator mineral and geochemical methods applied to glacial sediments. Understanding the ice flow history,
May 1, 2002
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Discovery and technological change: the origins of steelmaking at Sydney, Nova ScotiaBy Kris Inwood
"In 1879, when the Dominion government initiated its controversial program of industrial promotion, iron smelting in Canada was limited to one company producing coke iron on the mainland of Nova Scoti
Jan 1, 1999
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Midwest Project? 30 Years in the MakingBy Lloyd Rowson
??Several factors have led to a review and reoptimization of the Midwest uranium deposit by AREVA Resources Canada Inc., the project operator, on behalf of the owners ??The current proposal is to mi
May 1, 2008
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Changes to drill pattern and adequate inter-row delay time improve blasting performanceBy P. H. Oliver
The current theory of how explosives fracture rock offers no explanation for the improvements in fragmentation and the reduction of fly rock and back break which occurs when an adequate inter-row dela
May 1, 2003
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Changes to drill pattern and adequate inter-row delay time improve blasting performance (1255a8ec-f486-4f0e-a99f-bee3df1f60e5)By P. H. Oliver
"The current theory of how explosives fracture rock offers no explanation for the improvements in fragmentation and the reduction of fly rock and back break which occurs when an adequate inter-row del
Jan 1, 2003
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History of Development and Organization of Support Services For the Asbestos Hill MineBy S. A. Luciani
"In 1957, an asbestos orebody was discovered in the northern sector of the Ungava Peninsula of the Province of Quebec, an area now identified as Asbestos Hill. The deposit is situated on a plateau 170
Jan 1, 1976