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Implications of proposed changes to Canada’s National Instrument 43-101 - ME Feature ArticleBy Sally Gillies
During the 14 years since the last update to National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101), there have been many discussions between Canadian regulators and mining companies about mining disclosure deficienc
Sep 1, 2025
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Characterization Of Adsorbed Oleate Species At The Fluorite Surface By FTIR SpectroscopyBy J. S. Hu
FTIR spectroscopy has been used for the characterization of adsorbed oleate at the fluorite surface. It has been found that modest changes in the adsorption density at high temperature and high oxygen
Jan 1, 1986
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The Geology Of The Bayan Obo Iron-Rare- Earth-Niobium Deposits, Inner Mongolia, ChinaBy L. J. Drew
The plate tectonic setting, regional geology, and certain aspects of the economic geology of the iron-rare-earth-nio-bium ore bodies at Bayan Obo, Inner Mongolia, China, were studied by a team of geol
Jan 1, 1991
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Comparison of the Particle Size Distribution in Marble and Granite Rock Samples Subjected to Ball Milling ProcessBy B. M. Kunar, C. S. N. Murthy, B. Rao K
Rock particle size has a very important significance in the mining industry, starting from blasting till the mineral processing. The present study was carried out to understand the particle size distr
Jan 1, 2019
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Electric Thickening For Fine SuspensionBy F. Ansheng
Though it becomes increasingly important with the valuable minerals in their deposits tending to be fine and poor, the solid and liquid separation remains difficult especially when the particles are o
Jan 1, 1990
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Role of the Japanese trading company in setting world coal pricesBy Peter J. Szabo
Introduction There has been much said recently about the sophistication of Japanese management in turning out reliable, inexpensive products, such as cars and steel. Techniques include consensus mana
Jan 1, 1985
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Genetic Algorithms Applied In Fleet Maintenance Analysis: Case Studies with Seven Underground Scoop TramsBy S. Peng, N. Vayenas, A. Farah
"While genetic algorithms have been widely adopted in ore grade estimation and optimization, mine design, and production scheduling in the mining engineering field, reliability and maintainability ana
Jan 1, 2015
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New Trends In Theory And Technology Of The Air-Pulsated Jigs In Japan - IntroductionBy Y. Jinnouchi
An air-pulsated jig has been widely adopted as a main coal washer. It may be mainly because of its many technical and economic features such as large capacity, low running cost, long life, etc. Howeve
Jan 1, 1982
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Methods Of Mining Bedded Deposits - IntroductionBy John P. Weir
The planning of an underground mine for successful extraction of a bedded deposit in sedimentary rocks requires the integrated evaluation of many interdependent problems. The development and coordinat
Jan 1, 1966
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Underground Tests Of The Ream Method Of Rock Fragmentation For High-Speed TunnelingBy Robert G. Lundquist
REAM (for Rapid Excavation And Mining) is a method of rock fragmentation by high-velocity projectile impact developed by Physics International Company. This paper reports the results of field testing
Jan 1, 1974
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Computerized Production Planning And Maintenance Reporting For Underground Coal MinesBy Thomas Bubanovich
Engineers at the Freeman United Coal Min¬ing Company, located in West Frankfort, Illinois, have been using a computerized production planning and maintenance reporting system, which have been designed
Jan 1, 1987
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Homestake's Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline StudiesBy C. L. Wilsey, K. M. Oakes, W. J. Reich, M. J. Protani
The time frame required to complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process for a new mine or the expansion of an existing mine can range from nine to 24 months, or even longer. The time
Jan 1, 2003
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Contract mining : An attractive and economical alternative to owner operationsBy Don S. McCoy, W. Joseoph Schlitt, Donald B. Swanson
Introduction Contract miners have long played an important role in the minerals industry. Historically, these were individuals who worked as underground miners and were paid by the ton or the day. Th
Jan 12, 1987
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A Case Study Of Ground Control Problems Related To Multiple Seam Mining In The Pittsburgh And Sewickley CoalbedsThe Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of Interior, is currently investigating strata interactions associated with the mining of multiple coalbeds. Strata interactions due to subsidence are a result of
Jan 1, 1985
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Effective Approaches To Aboriginal Consultation And Accommodation ?Delivering Project Certainty Through Respectful, Honest And Trusting Relations?By D. M. Jepsen
One of the first things we tell a potential new client is that they have only one chance to make a first impression with an Aboriginal community; all future communications and engagement will be predi
Jan 1, 2012
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A Comparison Of Analytical Models For Diffusional Deposition Of Radon Daughters In A Human Ling BifurcationBy Antoon W. van der Vooren, Colin R. Phillips
A comparison of analytical models used to describe deposition in the first generation of lung bifurcations is presented. In order to allow testing of the mathematical models, experimental data were ob
Jan 1, 1981
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Underground Contracting Practices/A Case StudyBy G. S. Brierley, R. D. Drake, J. E. Kelley, J. C. Kellogg
This case study embodies the problems of an underground project under current contracting practices. It will provide a realistic framework for a structured examination of the anatomy of a major comple
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmentally Friendly Soil Conditioning for EPB TBM: The State of Environmental Considerations in North America and Around the World - NAT2022By T. Murt, C. Oñate
In recent years, environmental considerations have played a prominent role in underground construction projects. The management and disposal of the muck produced by an EPB TBM is an important aspect o
Dec 1, 2022
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Technical sessions emphasize more efficient mining and processing technologies and equipmentBy Steve Karl, Rock Jenkins
The mining industry appears to be slowly rebounding. But many individuals and company officials are still smarting from the beating they received during the recent recession. As a result, companies ha
Jan 1, 1985
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Compressed Air Injection Into A Sulfide Leach DumpBy Robert P. Moodry
It was attempted to revitalize an old sulfide leach dump by increasing the oxygen content within the dump. Compressed air was introduced into the old dump. This was accomplished by drilling 300 foot a
Jan 1, 1976