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The Potential of Canada's Offshore Mineral ResourcesBy David W. Smith
"This paper is devoted mainly to a discussion of the hydrocarbon potential of the offshore, with a few brief remarks concerning the inorganic mineral potential.OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS POTENTIALIN ORDER T
Jan 1, 1969
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Notes on the Non-Metallic Minerals of the Lillooet DistrictBy C. E. Cartwright
That the construction of the Pacific Great Eastern railway has not been accompanied by an immediate and great development of traffic is not due to lack of natural resources in the district traversed,
Jan 1, 1925
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Hydro-Mechanical Response of Hydraulic FracturesBy Mohammadreza Jalali
Alberta contains over 400 billion barrels of viscous crude oil in fractured carbonates but there is no viable extraction technology as yet. Petroleum geomechanics has become a vital part of the assess
Jun 1, 2012
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IOCG Exploration, Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault Zone Nova ScotiaBy Tom Setterfield
Monster Copper Resources ?Junior focused solely on IOCG deposits ?Founded by ex-WMC geoscientists ?Properties in Brazil, Wernecke Breccias (Yukon), Central Mineral Belt and Nova Scotia Nova Scoti
Apr 1, 2005
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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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Connecting the Personnel Tracking System with the Alarm-Broadcasting SystemBy A. Kowalski
This paper presents methods of implementation and the added value that can be achieved by connecting personnel tracking systems and alarm-broadcasting systems. The authors point out the functions of t
Aug 1, 2013
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Preventing and Managing Fires at Deep and Ultra-Deep Level Gold Mines in South AfricaBy M. G. Beukes
"In South Africa most of the large gold mines operate between 1500m and 4500m below surface where reef is accessed initially through a vertical shaft system then via a network of tunnels and mined in
Jan 1, 2019
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Supply Chain Simulation ModellingBy Eric D. Monrad
Supply chain simulation modeling is taking on a more prominent role in mining project planning and decision making. Transportation costs for the supply chain can form a significant component of the ov
May 1, 2013
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Geology and Mineral Developments of Cariboo District, British ColumbiaBy W. E. Cockfield
THE object of this paper is to review recent geological work in the Cariboo district and to present notes on the recent development of mineral properties. The Geological Survey has done considerable
Jan 1, 1937
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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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Compressive Properties of Porous Aluminum Alloys Having Ordered and Disordered Cell StructuresBy Y. Sugiyama, K. Kitazono, T. Miura, K. Matsuo
"Impact energy absorbing system for automotive is an important technology. Open-cell porous aluminum alloys were manufactured through Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) process. Compressive properties of the por
Jan 1, 2018
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Mineral Deposits of Hudson Bay TerritoryBy R. C. Wallace
In the early explorations of the Northwest, the search for minerals played a not inconsiderable part. The first episode had its disillusioning sequel. Sir Martin Frobisher, in 1576, sailed up that bay
Jan 1, 1925
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A Personal View of the Nickel Industry in Australia - Where Have We Been and Where are we Going?By J. H. Canterford
The nickel industry in Australia has followed the general pattern apparent in many other regions - lots of ups and downs, successes and failures, but always plenty of challenges. Some of these can be
Jan 1, 2005
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Electrical Safety in the Mining SectorBy Nelson Lawrence
An Electrical Risk Management/Inspection Program has been designed specifically for the mining sector in order to provide electrical code expertise and systemic gaps in electrical systems. Goals inclu
May 1, 2006
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Magnesite in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Several deposits of crystalline magnesite are known in southeast British Columbia. Deposits at Cross River and Marysville have been thoroughly explored, but as yet there has been no commercial product
Jan 1, 1984
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Climate Change: ?Facts or Fiction?By Henry Hengeveld
Are the IPCC results credible? The most recent IPCC assessment is??an admirable summary of research activities in climate science? US National Academy of Science 2001 report to President Bush Joi
Nov 1, 2002
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Silica in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Sev_eral dozen si lica occurrences have been reported from various parts of Brit ish Columbia. Some represent hydrothermal veins or parts of pegmatite bodies; other are recrystall ized sandstones. Sev
Jan 1, 1984
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Badgeley Island quartzite depositBy D. MacGREGOR, VERA TUREK
The Badgeley Island quartzite deposir in Georgian Bay is worked by lndusmin Limired and was developed in 1969 to produce a high-qualiry silica for use in rhe ferrosilicon and glass industries. The qua
Jan 1, 1984
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Roof Bolt Anchorage at Michel CollieryThe use of roof bolting gave promise of substantial economic benefits to Continuous Miner operations at Michel Colliery. As the first step in the adoption of bolting, 142 anchorage tests, employing si
Jan 1, 1963
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Model of the Sullivan MineBy A. G. Pentland
MODELS of mines may be classified under three headings: (a) sheet models, (b) solid models, and (c) skeleton models. Sheet Models are made of sheets of glass, celluloid, or a transparent plastic mate
Jan 1, 1944