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Development of the Genesee power projectBy David C. Mulder
As a result of the dramatic growth of Edmonton, Alberta during the past decade and the rapidly increasing price of natural gas, Edmonton Power has received provincial government approval to construct
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineral processing computations on a hand-held calculatorBy Otto Engel
"A multipurpose program for a hand-held programmable TJ-59 calculator and PC-100C printer facilitates the evaluation of various mineral processing tests and the calculation of mass and metal balances.
Jan 1, 1982
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A preliminary assessment of coal slurry pH and coal flotation as parameters of weathering in Western Canadian coalsBy D. L. Marchioni
"The detection and quantification of the degree of weathering is an important aspect of coal exploration and mining. Tests for weathering which are suitable for the exploration camp should be fast, si
Jan 1, 1981
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Bonus and accidents: is there a link?By Noel Billette, Jean-Luc Chouinard
"An analysis of the number of industrial injuries shows that the mining sector is particularly affected, since mining is one of the most dangerous industrial activities in Canada. This has led to nume
Jan 1, 1986
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The Benefits of Autogenous Grinding Milling When Processing the Fort A La Corne KimberlitesBy J. E. Danoczi
Shore Gold Inc. (Shore) is presently designing a diamond processing plant for the Star and the Orion South kimberlite deposits in the Fort à la Corne area kimberlite field in central Saskatchewan. The
Nov 1, 2011
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Innovative liner support trials in underground hardrock minesBy Chri Langille, Dougal McCreath, Samantha Espley
"In 1993, trials of two innovative applications of liner support involving the replacement of bolts in the ground support system were undertaken at Inco mines. The first trial involved an evaluation o
Jan 1, 1995
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The potential economic consequences of layoffs to affected employeesBy Leonard A. Wolff
"The 1980sfor the mining industry can be characterized as the survival of the fittest. High interest rates, low commodity prices, foreign subsidized competition and decreasing ore grades have contribu
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimal layout of underground mining levelsBy Jorgen Elbrond, Yve Lizotte
"A mathematical procedure for determining the underground mining level layout which minimizes the total costs of excavation and haulage is described. This procedure has the advantage over previous gra
Jan 1, 1985
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Time to get serious about tax simplificationBy Robert B. Parsons
"Thrashing one's way through a jungle of entangled tax rules is no easy task today, as Canada's legislators continue to complicate this country's income tax laws. At some magical point,
Jan 1, 1982
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Productivity: how do you measure it?By L. A. Wolff
"Second only to profitability (but not always), productivity is the most sought after measurement for any operation. Whether it is in mining, manufacturing, construction, etc. managers always strive t
Jan 1, 1990
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The use of computer blast simulations to improve blast qualityBy R. F. Favreau, R. A. Morin, G. W. Kuzyk, P. J. Babulic, N. J. Tienkamp
"Atomic Energy of Canada Limited is constructing an Underground Research Laboratory (URL) as part of a comprehensive program to evaluate the concept of nuclear fuel waste disposal deep in crystalline
Jan 1, 1989
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The use of conductivity measurements in the control of grinding millsBy A. Montini, M. H. Moys
"A conductivity probe mounted in the shell of the mill has been used to measure the behaviour of the load in the mill as a function of operating variables. It was found that certain properties of the
Jan 1, 1987
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Recycling of copperBy Göckmann. Klau
"IntroductionCopper has been recycled ever since its discovery. Even in Graeco-Roman times recycling of this resistant, and thus valuable material was carried out as a matter of course. Just take, as
Jan 1, 1992
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Survey of the occurrence of Ra-226 in the Rio Algom Quirke I uranium mill, Elliot LakeBy J. M. Skeaff
"The main solution, ore and residue pulp streams in the Rio Algom Quirke I uranium mill at Elliot Lake have been sampled and analyzed for radium-226. Analysis of the ore and leached residues indicates
Jan 1, 1981
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Arsenic removal from gold processing waste waters: the potential ineffectiveness of limeBy Kazuteru Tozawa, Robert G. Robins
"The stability of calcium arsenate is discussed in relation to the possible misuse of lime in the treatment of gold processing waste waters. Stability diagrams have been derived and experimental resul
Jan 1, 1982
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Wet grinding of asbestos ores through reduction of slurry viscositiesBy D. E. M. Plaumann
"The wet grinding of asbestos has attracted the attention of engineers for many years as a means of improving fibre liberation from the ore. Today, added impetus for wet grinding has resulted from a n
Jan 1, 1988
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Preliminary studies of the biogeochemistry of silver in British ColumbiaBy J. J. Barakso, S. J. Horsky, H. V. Warren
"A review of past and present biogeochemical studies is given. Early and more recent analytical procedures are described and compared. Tables 1-5 give silver concentrations in various organs of some p
Jan 1, 1984
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Incorporating Radiant Heat Exchange into Finite Element Models of Hydrometallurgical Process EquipmentBy David McMullen
Radiation plays a critical role in the thermal behaviour of hydrometallurgical process equipment. This effect is particularly important when designing refractory lined equipment used in pressure leac
Jan 1, 2014
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The development of a computerized dragline mine planning package utilizing interactive computer graphicsBy Peter N. Calder, Louise H. Michaud
"An interactive mine planning package has been developed to aid with the tasks involved in generating dragline mine plans. This package employs recent advances in PC-based,3D computer graphics and 3D
Jan 1, 1993
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Statistical analysis of U.S. coal mine dust exposure in continuous mining sections: 1971-1990By L. Xu, A. Vazirnegad, R. Bhaskar
"Respirable dust samples are collected by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and mine operators as part of the requirements of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. A
Jan 1, 1993