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Duthie MineBy E. D. Kindle
"The Duthie mine is on the southwest slope of Hudson Bay mountain 7 1/2 miles west of Smithers, British Columbia. A good motor road about 15 miles long connects the mine with the Canadian National rai
Jan 1, 1954
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Modeling of the Magnetic Fields and MHD Stability in Aluminum Reduction CellsBy S. A. Vazhnov, A. G. Kalimov, A. A. Potienko
In this paper we describe a mathematical model of the magnetic field and magnetohydrodynamic processes simulation in aluminum reduction cells developed in St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University,
Jan 1, 2006
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Rationale for Quantum Leap Innovations in Mine FillBy J. H. Nantel
Indications are that underground mining is gaining favour with large and small mining companies due to environmental and sustainability concerns. Dramatic changes to mine fill technologies will be nee
May 1, 2007
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3D Inversion of Transient AMT DataIntroduction ?MT involves the measurement of naturally occurring magnetic and electric field oscillations. ?The ratio of E/H (wave impedance) is measured as a function of frequency to give resistivi
May 1, 2008
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Perron MineBy H. G. Ames
"The property of Perron Gold Mines, Limited, lies in the southwest corner of Pascalis township, northwestern Quebec. It is approximately 12 miles northeast of the town of Val d'Or.This ground was orig
Jan 1, 1954
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A Simulation Study of the Ball Mill Fill Factor and Topography Using Two Types of Grinding Media – Balls and TetraballpebsBy N. P. Hristov, L. V. Kuzev
"A simulation study of the fill factor of a drum mill was conducted using two types of grinding media: balls and tetraballpebs. Each medium was composed of equal number of grinding bodies having equal
Jan 1, 2016
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G.L. Tiley & Associates Ltd.In the last 30 years numerous mining plants have been developed in North America but only a handful of these have required freezing the area where the shaft was sunk. The most recent mine shaft to be
May 1, 2002
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The Oxygen Meter at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mines Ltd.By W. A. Grell
"The oxygen meter has been in use at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mines for over a year, At MacLeod about 200 tons per day of reground concentrate containing roughly 10% pyrrhotite and 20% pyrite is cyanide
Jan 1, 1964
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Characterization of Rare Earth Element Ores with High Spatial Resolution and High Counts Rate with a Field-Emission Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy K. E. Waters, N. Brodusch, R. Gauvin, C. Teng, H. Demers
Rare earth elements play an increasingly important role in renewable energy devices and high-end electronics. In this project, the composition and morphology of REEs-bearing minerals are characterized
Jan 1, 2014
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Monitoring Wear and Corrosion With Integrated Ultrasonic TransducersBy Silvio E. Kruger
Real time measurement of wear and corrosion provides crucial information needed to determine an optimal schedule for corrective maintenance and is a powerful tool to maximise equipment availability an
Aug 1, 2013
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Preventing and Managing Fires at Deep and Ultra-Deep Level Gold Mines in South AfricaBy M. G. Beukes
"In South Africa most of the large gold mines operate between 1500m and 4500m below surface where reef is accessed initially through a vertical shaft system then via a network of tunnels and mined in
Jan 1, 2019
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Some Recent Developments in Non-Cyanide Gold Plating for Electronics ApplicationsBy Masaru Kato
The plated gold being used by the electronics industry can be broadly classified into two categories: soft gold and hard gold. Soft gold is used for circuit metallization and for bonding semiconductor
Oct 1, 2003
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Training Program Development at the Kidd Creek Concentrator"The Kidd Creek concentrator is situated adjacent to Highway 101, twenty-four kilometres east of the center of the city of Timmins, Ontario. Sulphide ore, received by train from the minesite twenty-ni
Jan 1, 1981
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Fugitive Dust in Surface Crushing PlantsBy G. V. Lewis
"INTRODUCTORY REMARKS""I believe we need to communicate as much as possible with the industry. I don't think that we should be a body that just goes around doing dust surveys and writing nasty letters
Jan 1, 1976
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Froth Flotation with Modified Centrifugal Flotation Cell (CFC)By J. X. Guo, A. Pindred, J. Moore
"Two modified centrifugal flotation cells (CFC), Q2 and Q3 models, have been developed for froth flotation. The operating mechanism of Q2 uses a rotating bowl to create a centrifugal force on the feed
Jan 1, 1998
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Diffusion Bonding Superalloys Using Liquid GalliumBy A. A. Shirzadi, E. R. Wallach
"Liquid gallium has been used successfully to modify/remove the surface oxides prior to diffusion bonding similar and dissimilar nickel-base superalloys. Using this approach, bonds in nickel-base supe
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Approach for Characterisation of Densely Fractured Rock Masses Using Artificial Neural Networks and Principal Component AnalysisBy R. B. Kaunda
One fundamental requirement for surface and underground rock engineering is the ability to characterise the rock mass. An accurate characterisation of the rock mass allows rock engineers to optimize d
Jan 1, 2015
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Aggregate Resources of Southern OntarioBy M. A. Vos
"Aggregates are the low-cost mineral raw material of building construction. Large volumes of aggregate are consumed each year. The availability of aggregates in southern Ontario is discussed in the co
Jan 1, 1972
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The Development and Mineral Resources of Northern British ColumbiaBy Forrest A. Kerr
Northern British Columbia is a term which probably conveys to various individuals quite different meanings. To the average person it signifies an area of indefinite size and indefinite position which
Jan 1, 1929
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Whither Mining Engineers?By Alan Bauer
IN RECENT PAST YEARS, the mining industry has expanded rapidly and mining engineers have not been generated in sufficient numbers to sustain this growth. Canada has not been alone with this problem, w
Jan 1, 1972