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Blast monitoring and tile law
By Rene A. Morin, John K. Kebe
"As explosives become more widely used in urban and other congested areas, governmental regulations pertaining to their use are becoming more pervasive and stringent. This is forcing the blasting indu
Jan 1, 1985
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Development and Implementation of an Operating Concept and Training Program for the Start-Up of the Stanleigh Mill
By H. Ewaschuk
"INTRODUCTIONRio Algom's Stanleigh Mill in Elliot Lake began production in June of 1983. The highly instrumented mill treats uranium ore at an average rate of 3900 metric tons per day. To help ensure
Jan 1, 1985
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Pilot plant study on improved electrostatic precipitation of copper converter dust
By L. Lamothe, C. H. The
"Pilot precipitator tests were conducted at Noranda's Horne Smelter in late 1978 to evaluate methods of improving converter dust collection efficiency. A bout 35 Nms/min. of converter off-gas wer
Jan 1, 1985
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The Equity leach plant
By C. R. Edwards
"Equity Silver Mines Limited, Canada's largest silver mine, has designed, built and operated a leach plant to reduce the levels of antimony and arsenic in its silver-gold-copper flotation concent
Jan 1, 1985
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Potash exploration at Malagawatch, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
By L. Dekker
"In 1979 Chevron Standard Limited and Irving Oil Limited intersected a thick, high-grade sylvinite zone in the Windsor Group in the Chevron Irving Malagawatch No. I well in central Cape Breton. This w
Jan 1, 1985
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Relation of fluid inclusion geochemistry to wallrock alteration and Iithogeochemical zonation at the Hollinger-Mclntyre gold deposit, Timmins, Ontario, Canada
By Ted J. Smith, Stephen E. Kesler
"Zonation patterns are welt developed in the mafic metavolcanic rocks that host epigenetic quartz-carbonate-gold vein mineralization at the Hollinger-McIntyre deposit. Carbonate alteration assemblages
Jan 1, 1985
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New high-intensity roll separator using permanent magnets
By Bo R. Arvidson
"New permanent magnetic alloys have recently opened up possibilities for development of unique mineral separators. These are now making several new applications feasible. In many cases where conventio
Jan 1, 1985
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Highvale Mine
By John Taylor
"The Highvale Mine in Alberta is owned by TransAlta Utilities Corpora/ion and operated by Mana/fa Coal Lid. It is the largest coal mine in Canada and in 1982 supplied 8.6 million 1onnes of sub-bitumin
Jan 1, 1985
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Bienfait Mine
By J. Keith Haddock
"IntroductionThe Bienfait Mine is operated by Bienfait Coal Company Ltd., one of the Luscar Limited group of companies. Situated 5 km southeast of the town of Bienfait, Saskatchewan, it can produce 2.
Jan 1, 1985
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Cape Breton Development Corporation - Victoria Junction coal preparation plant
By J. G. Martin, J. C. Campbell
THE VICTORIA JUNCTION 31,4-million-ton coal preparation complex went into operation in October 1976."' It is designed to produce a metallurgical coking coal by lowering the sulphur and ash content of
Jan 1, 1985
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Surface mining at Smoky River Coal Limited, Grande Cache, Alberta
By Engineering Staff
"This paper briefly describes the surface mining operations at Smoky River Coal Limited (formerly McIntyre Mines Limited, Coal Division) near Grande Cache, Alberta. Geology, mining methods, equipment,
Jan 1, 1985
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The Cape Breton Development Corporation
By A. Roy MacLean
"Cape Breton is an island on the eastern extremity of Nova Scotia, Canada. Here, coal mining under the Atlantic Ocean has been a way of life since the early French militia mined coal for heating purpo
Jan 1, 1985
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The rebirth of Corbin: the Byron Creek Collieries story
By J. Aiello
"Introduction Byron Creek Collieries Limited Corbin mine is located in southeastern British Columbia approximately 180 air kilometres southwest of Calgary (Fig. I), twenty four kilometres south of Hig
Jan 1, 1985
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The Baker Mill start-up and early operation
By W. W. Muir
"The Baker Mine used a 100-ton per day conventional cyanide leach mill located in northern British Columbia. A production decision was made in early 1980 and the mill was on fine in April 1981.Ore res
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal transportation
By J. O. Pitts
"Background The preponderance of Canada's coal resources is located in areas remote from high demand domestic users and at some significant distances from deepsea ports. This places great demands on t
Jan 1, 1985
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Old principle: new concept
By Derek Harvey
"The paper briefly describes the development of the Eickhoff ESA60 roadcutter which is based on the old and well used principles of the shearer loader. It is intended to show that the machine offers a
Jan 1, 1985
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Precision of Sampling Systems and Regimes
By J. W. Merks
"The accuracy of a measurement on minerals and ores can be assured by applying suitable and unbiased procedures but its precision is a function of the number of primary increments and their mass, the
Jan 1, 1985
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An assessment of Soviet bucket-wheel excavator and direct sidecasting technology
By F. G. Boehm, T. S. Golosinski, P. M. Tucker
"In an earlier paper(1) the visits to several European mines using the bucket-wheel excavator (BWE) technology were described. It was during this trip that information was gathered on some interesting
Jan 1, 1985
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Evaluation of density separators models in Canadian coal preparation plants
By L. C. Bird, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail
"A program of sampling in Canadian washeries was carried out by the Coal Research Laboratory (CRL) over a period of two years to evaluate the performance of various density separators in these operati
Jan 1, 1985
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Spontaneous combustion of Canadian coals
By K. K. Feng
"Spontaneous combustion has always been a problem in coal mines and is identified mainly with the mining of low-rank coals. The liability of coals to spontaneous heating is only one of the factors in
Jan 1, 1985