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When is progressive regressive?By Robert B. Parsons
"New Brunswick Finance Minister John Baxter pulled something out of a hat for the mining industry in April, but there is a general concensus in the industry that he should put II back where it came fr
Jan 1, 1984
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Geological Mapping, Structural Problems and the MagnetometerBy W. Keith Buck
Introduction During World War II years, the magnetometer was used by various field parties of the Geological Survey of Canada, specifically in the search for chromite, a strategic war mineral. Throug
Jan 1, 1951
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Production of Copper Powder by Hydrogen Reduction TechniquesBy S Romanchuk, V N. Macvkiw, D. J. I. Evans
The paper describes the processes developed and piloted by Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited for recovering copper, in the form of specification copper powders, from Lynn Lake sulphidic copper concentrate
Jan 1, 1961
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Performance of the two EPBM in Istanbul Twin Metro Tunnel Excavations in Weak RockBy Ibrahim Ocak
The prediction of machine utilization time and determining machine performance plays an important role in scheduling and planning tunnel excavation and data base created serve a major role in further
Aug 1, 2013
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Mineral Processing Plant’s debottlenecking Through Process ModelingBy K. Adham, T. Buchholz
"Significant capacity increases to meet new production demands can often be fulfilled through debottlenecking of an existing production facility, rather than the more expensive option of building new
Jan 1, 2016
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Paleomagnetic Study of the Coronation Mine AreaBy Zoltan Hajnal
Magnetic studies have been carried out on 88 surface and 157 underground samples from the Coronation Mine area of northern Saskatchewan. The intensity of the surface samples was compared to trace elem
Jan 1, 1965
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Oil Prospects Along the West Flank of the Turner Valley Gas FieldBy J. Grant Spratt
THE Turner Valley gas-field, situated some thirty miles southwest of Calgary, Alberta, has been the topic of much discussion, particularly from a geological viewpoint. Several papers (1, 2, 3, 4, and
Jan 1, 1936
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The Galore Creek Copper DepositsBy D. A. Barr
"The Galore Creek copper deposits are situated in the Stikine River district, 640 miles northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia. The deposits are primary cupriferous replacements localized in highly
Jan 1, 1966
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Marketing aspects for zinc concentratesBy E. M. Yates, H. M. Hamilton
"For the assent of any new mining project it is essential to determine a realistic value of revenue from the sale of concentrates.A description of the market factors influencing the concentrate terms
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology as a Basis for Refining Semi-variogram Models for Porphyry-type DepositsBy T. A. Postolski, A. J. Sinclair
"Abstract- Two examples are used to describe how geological features impact on the development of semi-variogram models to be used for geostatistical resource/reserve estimation of porphyry-type depos
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining Geology of the Vipond Gold Mine, Porcupine District, OntarioBy E. Y. Dougherty
Introduction As practised during the last two years at the Vipond Consolidated gold mine, mining geology has meant the application of geology to the problem of finding, developing, and mining ore. Th
Jan 1, 1934
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Possible Alternatives for Diesel Powered Mobile Equipment for the Conditions of Deep MinesBy Jacek Paraszczak
As the deposits located closer to the surface are getting depleted, more and more Canadian mines produce ore from considerable depths. Deep mining represents a number of serious challenges including h
Feb 1, 2008
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Cat® MineStar? System DetectBy Les Philips
National Institute for Safety and Health?s (NIOSH, USA) Office of Mine Safety and Mine Safety and Health (OMSHR) has definitions for: -Proximity Detection as detection of personnel, vehicles and ot
May 1, 2013
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Leveraging Investments for Energy SavingsSuperconductivity, New Mexico and Mining? ? High Temperature Superconducting cables made from ?nickel tape? ? Testing on U.S. power grid ? 25 year time horizon Purpose Create awareness about the
May 1, 2008
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A Hydrometallurgical for the Extraction Process of Iron from Low-Grade OresBy C P. Gravenor
In 1953, a deposit of sedimentary oolitic iron ore was discovered in the Clear Hills area of northwestern Alberta. Since that time, detailed drilling has outlined reserves in excess of 200 million ton
Jan 1, 1964
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Natural Earth Currents• and Electric LoggingBy G. D. Garland
The influence of natural electric currents, induced in the earth by changes in the earth's magnetic field, on the electric logging of boreholes has not always been recognized. Measurements made with f
Jan 1, 1962
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Tertiary Mineral Deposits of Vancouver IslandBy David J. T. Carson
"The metalliferous deposits of Vancouver Island have generally been assigned to the Mesozoic ""Coast Range Orogeny."" However, a metallogenic study by the writer has revealed that several important cl
Jan 1, 1969
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Training Operators for Today’s ConcentratorBy S. Kaushik
The control room in a mineral processing plant has become increasingly complicated with complex unit operations coupled with rapidly evolving systems of sensors and control. Even with significant auto
Jan 1, 2014
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A future for flow-through?By Robert B. Parsons
"There is a widespread concern that certain of Finance Minister Michael Wilson's Tax Reform proposals will likely lead to a significant decline in flow through funding after 1988. This does not b
Jan 1, 1987
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CATV for underground radio communicationsBy Peter Babik
"Cable TV networks are extensively used throughout Canada for TV signal distribution. Mobile/portable radio communications are also used extensively throughout all sectors of industry. There are numer
Jan 1, 1983