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Adapting Duckbills to Entry Driving at Greenhill MineBy H. H. Gardner
Introduction The Greenhill mine of West Canadian Collieries, Limited, is on the Alberta side of the Crowsnest pass, twelve miles from the Alberta British Columbia boundary-line. Here, five coal
Jan 1, 1947
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Mine Closure ?The Perspective of Engineering FirmsBy Peter Lighthall
What is an engineering firm?s role? ? The ideal situation is a life of mine service alliance with the owner ? Engineering firms are long term custodians of information ? Maintain consistency with e
May 1, 2006
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Nickel smelting at Copper Cliff: the second fifty yearsBy J. W. Matousek
Since the late 1800s, copper-nickel ores have been mined and smelted in the Sudbury area. The Canadian Copper Company, the Copper Cliff ancestor of Inco Limited, commenced operations with a blast furn
Jan 1, 1999
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Concentrate Sales ContractsBy Donald J. Farrish
"Mr. Chairman and fellow CMP members, most of these remarks will be made with particular reference to copper concentrate but the basics apply generally to other metal concentrates as well.For very goo
Jan 1, 1978
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Aerial ExplorationBy W. G. Jewitt
Introduction The use of the aeroplane in prospecting is already familiar to everyone connected with the mining industry. Apart from transportation companies, three organizations, the N. A. M. E., the
Jan 1, 1931
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Selection of Electrostatic Precipitators to Meet New Pollution CodesBy J. H. McKibbon
This paper outlines the basic steps in the sizing of electrostatic precipitators according to the Deutsch equation. Design parameters that do not appear in the equation are also described.
Jan 1, 1971
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Shear-Bond Strength of Thin Spray-on Liners as a Surface Support Mechanism in Underground Rock Support – A ReviewBy D. Kalumba, S. Jjuuko
"Thin Spray-on Liners resist relative small deformations (< 1 mm) between rock blocks or fragments in terms of a combination of shear, adhesive and tensile-bond strengths. Shear-bond strength addresse
Jan 1, 2015
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Exploration Drilling InternationallyBy Loris S. Pascoli
The increased pace of globalization in the mining industry has presented more opportunities for Canadian service companies to participate in ventures abroad. However, varying cultures, laws, competiti
May 1, 2001
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Prospecting and Exploration of Dominion Explorers, Limited, in the Great Bear Lake-Coppermine River AreaBy J. P. Norrie
The presence of copper-bearing rocks in the Coppermine River area of Arctic Canada has long been known. Word of this was probably circulated along the Arctic and Hudson Bay coasts by the Eskimo, who
Jan 1, 1931
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The Unitrain Loadout SystemBy D. L. Babbitt, Sniezek
"This paper deals with the varions methods for the rapid Joading of unit trains which are being: used by ore procossors to move their product to dock-s1de storage facilities or their ultimate customer
Jan 1, 1969
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Compressive Properties of Porous Aluminum Alloys Having Ordered and Disordered Cell StructuresBy Y. Sugiyama, K. Kitazono, T. Miura, K. Matsuo
"Impact energy absorbing system for automotive is an important technology. Open-cell porous aluminum alloys were manufactured through Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) process. Compressive properties of the por
Jan 1, 2018
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The Role of Indians and Eskimos in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy Andrew J. Freyman, Graham T. Armstrong
"In September, 1968, a survey of operating mines in the Yukon and the Northwest Territories was undertaken to determine the role of Indigenes (Indian, Metis, Eskimo) on the mines, and the attitude of
Jan 1, 1969
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Sampling Sand and Gravel Deposits for Backfill at HollingerBy M. D. Quinn
THE sand and gravel used for backfilling at the Hollinger mine is obtained from deposits in a low range of hills some three miles north of the mine, where the Company owns a number of claims. The mate
Jan 1, 1944
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The Progress of Mining in Ontario in the Past Ten Y earsBy D. G. Sinclair
IN surveying the changes that have taken place in the mining industry of Ontario in the past ten years, the striking growth of the gold mining industry first attracts attention. In 1925 there were onl
Jan 1, 1936
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Coal Reserves of SaskatchewanBy W. H. Hastings
Introductory In the amount of her coal reserves, Saskatchewan ranks third among the provinces of the Dominion, with a total, as estimated by D. B. Dowling, of 59,812,000,000 tons. All the coal so f
Jan 1, 1929
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An Integrated 3D GIS Model of the Yellowknife Camp: A Tool for Efficient DevelopmentBy Garth D. Kirkham, James P. Siddorn, Hendri Falck
"Abstract - As an integral part of the Geological Survey of Canada’s EXTECH III Project, a threedimensional computer model has been created of the Con and Giant gold mines in the Yellowknife Greenston
Jan 1, 2003
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Explosive-Free Rock Breakage InitiativeBy M. C. Bétournay
? Prioritization of this research area identified through a CANMET-MMSL industry survey ? Possible technological breakthrough ? Prioritization of this research area identified through a CANMET-MMSL
Feb 1, 2008
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Long-Term Performance of Dry Cover Systems for Reactive Mine WasteBy David Christensen
The long-term performance of dry covers is being examined in a research study funded by the International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP). The study was separated into two phases. The two main comp
Nov 1, 2002
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Manpower and the Mineral IndustriesBy P. M. Dranchuk
"SINCE their inception, the mineral industries have, from time to time, been confronted by various and sundry problems. These have been identified, attacked and solved by means of a slow methodical pr
Jan 1, 1967
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A Warning Concerning the Use of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Coal IndustryBy Harold S. King
TWO summers ago I had the privilege of visiting No. 18 colliery at Glace Bay. Underground, we travelled along the haulage-way behind a powerful electric locomotive. The motor in this locomotive began
Jan 1, 1939