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Fragmental Massive Sulphides at the Heath Steele Mine, New BrunswickBy Owsiacki. Leo
Both the 8 and A-C ore zones of the Heath Steele Mine contain extensive areas of brecciated ore. This texturally distinct ore type has been tentatively defined as a fragmental or conglomerate massive
Jan 1, 1979
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Optimization Of Proceeds in Changing Market and Mining ConditionsBy Stanley G. Butcher
Predictions of coal cleaning plant performance from the washability data are traditionally used at the conceptual design stage of a coal preparation plant to confirm process selection. The development
Jan 1, 1979
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Truck dispatching and simulation methods in open-pit operationsBy P. K. Chatterjee
"The operations of a large-scale open-cut mine are simulated to produce a user-oriented interactive digital model. SIMULA is chosen as the programming language and a sophisticated data base system is
Jan 1, 1981
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Environmental geology and geochemistry at the Windy Craggy massive sulphide deposit, northwestern British ColumbiaBy Bruce W. Downing, Philip G. Claridge
"The availability of environmental data is a major concern in the development of an exploration project through the permitting and feasibility stages. The collection of these data should ideally start
Jan 1, 1993
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The potential application of natural minerals in ceramic and metal-matrix compositesBy G. J. Kipouros, P. W. Kingston, W. F. Caley
"Current practice in advanced materials processing has involved the dispersion of a second-phase, commonly SiC, glass, or other non-metallic fibres/whiskers/particulates to enhance physical characteri
Jan 1, 1993
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The beneficiation of Canadian graphite ores: A review of processing studies at CANMETBy P. R. A. Andrews
"Graphite is one of the most versatile of non-metallic minerals because of its diversified properties, for example: it is unctuous; it marks readily; burns slowly; is almost chemically inert; is flexi
Jan 1, 1992
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The use of rock drains in surface mine waste dumpsBy B. M. Das, F. Claridge, V. K. Garga
Coal, as well as a large part of other minerals in Canada, is produced by surface mining methods. This has resulted in short and long-term accumulation of waste rock in dumps. Two main problems arise
Jan 1, 1990
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Toe buttressing procedure to stabilize slide zones for dragline stripping operationsBy Denni Nikols, Farrukh Z. Khan
"Highvale Mine, located at Wabamun, Alberta, produces thermal coal for TransAIta's Keephills and Sundance generating plants. Overburden stripping in the mine is conducted by draglines which norma
Jan 1, 1989
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Design of steel arch supports for gate roadwaysBy Pierre Choquet
"The whole work carried out both in situ and in laboratory by a research group of the West German collieries is presented. This work has led to a design method of steel arch supports for gate roadways
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal cleaning by counter-current fluidized cascadeBy J. M. Beeckmans, S. G. Butcher, M. Goransson
"The counter-current fluidized cascade is a novel and potentially efficient pneumatic gravity separation device. Data are presented on over 150 runs of cleaning Alberta thermal coals, covering several
Jan 1, 1982
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Grinding mills-installation and maintenanceBy J. George Gregr
"This paper gives a brief review of grinding mills installation procedures with special emphasis on future maintenance. The importance of cooperation between the customer, construction contractor and
Jan 1, 1985
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Exploration guidelines for stratiform zinc deposits in the Grenville Supergroup of the Mont-Laurier Basin, QuebecBy M. Gauthier, A. C. Brown
"Monometallic zinc mineralization associated with marbles of the Grenville Supergroup in the Mont-Laurier Basin of Quebec is found to be stratiform and to occur (1) within limited zones of dolomitic m
Jan 1, 1980
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Choice of mine-mill capacities and production schedules using open-ended dynamic programmingBy Jorgen Elbrond, Yve Lizotte
"A mine evaluation method based on the use of a computer program that models mining with an open-ended dynamic program is presented in this paper. It is demonstrated with an example how the method is
Jan 1, 1982
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Ground Support used in Ontario minesBy M. P. Kat, R. J. Barclay
"In 1984, a provincial inquiry into ground control and emergency preparedness in Ontario mines was commissioned by the Minister of Labour for Ontario. One of the recommendations put forth by the commi
Jan 1, 1991
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Mine waste dumps constructed ill mountain valleysBy Alan F. Stewart, Frederic B. Claridge, Robert S. Nichols
"In recent years, an increasing number of mines in mountainous terrain have examined the possibility of placing mine waste rock into stream valleys. Pressure to utilize stream valleys as a primary loc
Jan 1, 1986
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Archean geology and silver mineralization controls at Cobalt, OntarioBy R. S. Nichols
"During 1973 to 1978, Canadaka Mines Limited, a subsidiary of St. Joseph Explorations Ltd., undertook an extensive exploration and development program in the Cobalt area. This program resulted in the
Jan 1, 1988
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Courageous Safety Leadership At TeckBy Robin Sheremeta
What is the goal of every organization when it comes to safety? Everyone Going Home Safe and Happy Every Day Good old days: Era of Death (accidents will happen) Era of Engineering: (Eg. hand rail
May 1, 2010
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Rabbit Lake project - history of exploration and general geologyBy D. M. Ward
"The uranium deposits upon which the Rabbit Lake project story is based are located at the eastern margin of the Athabasca Basin just west of Wollaston Lake in northern Saskatchewan. This paper provid
Jan 1, 1989
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On-Stream Analysis by X-Ray SpectrographBy P. Shibley, P. R. Clarke
Since this was an interim report of the initial operation of a long term project it is not available for publication. It is expected when the project is completed a full report of the work will be pub
Jan 1, 1968
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Sustainable Development in Nunavut: The Role of GeoscienceBy Ross L. Sherlock, David J. Scott, Gordon MacKay, Wayne Johnson
"Abstract - The demographics of Nunavut indicate a very young and poorly educated population spread over wide areas in small isolated communities. The current economic sectors will be unable to expand
Jan 1, 2003