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Regional Discussion of the Cardium FormationBy S. R. L. Harding
"Introduction0N MAY 2th, 1953, Socony Seaboard Pembina No. 1 well, located 70 miles west-southwest of Edmonton, was completed as a producer of high-gravity oil from the Cretaceous Cardinm sand. This e
Jan 1, 1955
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Selection of Electric Drives for Mining ApplicationsBy L Gill
The four basic types of electric motors -squirrel-cage, wound rotor, synchronous and D.C. -are de-scribed, with particular reference to speed-torque characteristics. The three classifications of squir
Jan 1, 1963
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Lateral Development Drilling by 'Jumbo'By C. E. Dowker
"IntroductionMechanization underground at the Buffalo Ankerite mine in Deloro township, Porcupine district, had reached a high level by 1944, both in equipment available, and in the use of this equipm
Jan 1, 1950
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Impact of Pre-Detox Thickener on Cyanide ConsumptionBy F. Bélanger, P. Fournier
"The Detour Lake Mine is located in northeastern, Ontario, approximately 300 kilometres northeast of Timmins and 185 kilometres by road northeast of Cochrane. The mill processes a free milling gold or
Jan 1, 2019
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The Sydney Coal Field - A Potentially Valuable ResourceBy Alex Rown
"THE SYDNEY COAL FIELD has long been afflicted by high costs and low productivities. However, a distinct possibility now exists that improvements can be made in costs, productivities and revenues. If
Jan 1, 1972
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Some Considerations Relevant to Geophysical ExplorationBy A. A. Brant
"Improving geological and geophysical evaluation should serve to reduce the early-stage risk assessment and there-by contribute to exploration expenditure stimulation. The limitations of present-day m
Jan 1, 1967
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Primary Breaking at Snow LakeBy J. S. Roper
"IntroductionSNOW LAKE is situated in northern Manitoba at latitude 54° 55 and longitude 100°, 400 miles northwesterly of Winnipeg, 80 miles northeast of The Pas, 80 miles east of Flin Flon. A 38-mile
Jan 1, 1955
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The EnvironmentBy Melvin S. Taylor
The environmental control program at Cassiar Mine is an active one involving government, unions and company personnel all working together to achieve a goal- "A clean and safe working environment". Th
Jan 1, 1978
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Drilling Mud Filtration and Its Effect on the Electrical Resistivity of -Porous MediaBy H. T. Kennedy, D. L. Flock
"The project described in this pa-per was undertaken to provide a more thorough understanding of the effect of contamination by drilling fluids on the electrical properties of porous systems. The basi
Jan 1, 1959
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Manpower in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy M. A. Upham
"MINING is Canada's second largest basic industry, producing material with a gross value of 2.5 billion dollars, led only by agriculture with 2.9 billion dollars. It pro-vides employment, directly and
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal Resources of Nova Scotia and their FutureBy A. E. Cameron
MR. N. T. AVARD : I would like to congratulate Dr. Cameron on his presentation of some pertinent facts about the Coal Resources of Nova Scotia. There is no question but what there is something very de
Jan 1, 1944
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Application of Statistical Decision Techniques to the Selection of Prospecting Areas and Drilling Targets in Regional ExplorationBy J. De Geoffroy, T. K. Wignall
The paper describes a statistical method based on regression and classification analysis which is designed to assist exploration management in the selection of prospecting areas and drilling targets i
Jan 1, 1970
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Uppers and Wagon Drills 1n Cut-and-Fill StopingBy Ray Holmes
This paper describes one approach in our search for greater stope efficiency and lower costs. The uppers technique with wagon drills in cut-and-fill stopes was commenced, on an experimental basis, in
Jan 1, 1965
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Sulphur-Bearing Rocks Characterized by Well Logs -A ReviewBy W. H. Fertl, S. J. Pirson
Well logging techniques, as used successfully in oil and gas exploration, can also be used to give a detailed evaluation of drill holes through industrial mineral deposits such as sulphur. This paper
Jan 1, 1970
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The Steep Rock Development in the Canadian EconomyBy M. S. Fotheringham
Recognition of the Growing Importance of Iron and Steel Few Canadians have yet become aware that Canada's vast iron ore resources, the greater part of which is only now beginning to be developed
Jan 1, 1951
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Maintenance of Wear Materials on Open-Pit Equipment at Hilton MinesBy K. D. Genn, A. Mucha
This paper deals with Hilton Mines' approach to the maintenance of wear items such as truck boxes, shovel buckets, tractor pads, crawler sprocket idlers and the drop-ball. Each will be given a brief.
Jan 1, 1969
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Physical and Compositional Characterization of Metallic Matrix Nanocomposites MaterialsBy M. Härting, D. T. Britton, M. Nzikou Mamboukou
"Copper containing different types of nanocomposites have been characterized for nanolabelling and ID. Three types of the rare earth nanoparticles were used for this study, the oxide and the sulphur c
Jan 1, 2012
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Airborne Scintillation Counter SurveysBy W. B. Agocs
"IntroductionWITH THE DISCOVERY of natural radioactivity at the end of the 19th century, and the design of equipment for the detection of this phenomenon, radioactivity surveys bad their inception. Ea
Jan 1, 1955
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Undercut-and-Fill Mine of the at the Frood-Stobie Mining International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy J. A. Pigott, R J. Hall
The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited operates five underground mines on the rim of the Sudbury Basin in the northern part of the Province of Ontario. Four of the mines, the Frood-Stobie
Jan 1, 1961
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Lead-Zinc and Tungsten Orebodies of Canadian Exploration Limited, Salmo, B. C.By T. S. Smith, C. C. Rennie
"THE LEAD-ZINC and tungsten mines of Canadian Exploration Ltd are on Iron Mountain, 8 miles south of Salmo, B.C., in the Nelson mining division. Relative location of the mines is shown on the general
Jan 1, 1949