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Studies on the Early Detection of Spontaneous Combustion in a Hydraulic Coal MineBy R. N. Chakravorty
Early detection of spontaneous combustion is of utmost importance in underground coal mining to prevent major disruptions of production and to ensure a safer working environment. This paper presents t
Jan 1, 1978
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The Canada Tungsten Property, Flat River Area, Northwest TerritoriesBy L G. White
During 1958, prospecting parties working for the Mackenzie Syndicate in the Flat River area of the Mackenzie mountains, Northwest Territories, identified tungsten mineralization and located the proper
Jan 1, 1963
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Current Research in the Geological Sciences in CanadaBy J. E. Hawley
This paper constitutes a report from the Committee on Geological Research to the Geology Division of the Institute. Two years have elapsed since a formal report was made containing several resoluti
Jan 1, 1949
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Geology of the Asbestos Hill AreaBy Ralph V. Stewart
"The asbestos orebody is contained within ultrabasic rocks of Precambrian age, being located in the continuous permafrost zone of the Quebec Ungava Peninsula, some 300 miles north of the tree line at
Jan 1, 1976
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Principles of Using Microdiamonds for Resource Estimation: 1—The Impact of Mantle and Kimberlite ProcessesBy J. J. Ferreira, M. L. Thurston, I. L. Chinn, D. M. Rose
"Concerns about using microdiamonds for resource estimation have been raised by workers because multiple diamond populations exist in many parts of the mantle source region, small diamonds in kimberli
Jan 1, 2016
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Criteria of Ductility in Uniaxial TensionBy H. H. Bleakney
The merit of reduction-in-area as a criterion of quality in metals is shown to lie in its influence on breaking stress, but the virtue of elongation is not easy to find. In order to assess the value o
Jan 1, 1962
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Vibration Coupling and Numerical Analysis on Self-Synchronous Feature of Inertia Vibration CrusherBy Long Han, A. V. Kalinin, Xiujian Luo, Xiaobo Wang, Xiaoou Xia
"Inertia vibration crusher is a kind of vibration equipment which crushes ore by vibration. When the inertia vibration crusher works, ore between the two moving jaws is subjected to the high frequency
Jan 1, 2016
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Notes on Coal Mine FiresBy H. C. M. Gordon
IN every co al mine the hazard of fire in the underground workings is always present. This is a natural condition, because the mineral wrought and the supports normally used are themselves combustible
Jan 1, 1937
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Multi-Purpose High Shear Melt Conditioning Technology for Effective Melt Quality and for Recycling of Al-Alloy ScrapBy G. Scamans, J. Lazaro-Nebreda, Z. Fan, J. B. Patel
"Melt quality is crucial for both continuous and shape casting of light alloys and in order to improve it, removal of excessive inclusions, accumulated impurities and unwanted gases becomes necessary.
Jan 1, 2018
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Bench and pilot-plant beneficiation of calcium carbonate, sand and other industrial mineralsBy P. D. R. Maltby
This paper describes the background and markets for calcium carbonate and silica sand in Canada, as well as the results of recent test work carried out at the Ontario Research Foundation. Tests on ser
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal 1n Western Canada and Its UsesBy M. M. Williams
WESTERN CAN ADA'S coal industry has experienced a serious set-back since 1949, following a pattern well known to its counterpart in the United States. The loss in coal markets in Western Canada h
Jan 1, 1958
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Hibernia-its impact on aggregates from Atlantic CanadaBy R. Flood
"Oil has been discovered off Newfoundland in a number of locations on the Grand Banks, the most notable and exciting being in 1979 when Hibernia was discovered. This discovery has brought new challeng
Jan 1, 1988
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Start up and Operational Optimization of the 800 TM. Oxial Oxygen Plant at the Caletones Copper Smelter - El Teniente Division of Codelco ChileBy P. Reyes
The start up and operational optimization of the No. 3 Oxygen Plant at the Caletones Copper Smelter of the Codelco - Chile El Teniente Division is summarized. In addition, the economic impact of such
Jan 1, 2007
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Open-Pit Dewatering at Pine Point MinesBy B. Calver, D. J. M. Farnsworth
"As open-pit operations expanded at Pine Point, hydraulic aquifer evaluation was undertaken to establish the criteria necessary for the design of a feasible dewatering system.The extreme climate of th
Jan 1, 1969
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Structural Development and Controls to Epigenetic, Mesothermal Gold Mineralization in the Sabie-Pilgrim's Rest Goldfield, Eastern Transvaal, South AfricaBy Michael Harley, E. Guy Charleworth
"Bedding-parallel thrust-hosted gold veins are developed in the Sabie-Pilgrim's Rest goldfield, eastern Transvaal, South Africa. The reefs display a complex history characterized by temporally an
Jan 1, 1994
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The Collection and Recovery of Gold from Roaster Exit Gases at Giant Yellowknife Mines LimitedBy E O. Foster
When roasting started at Giant Yellowknife Mines in 1949, it became apparent that, to prevent air and water pollution in the surrounding district, it would be necessary to collect the arsenic that was
Jan 1, 1963
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Narrow Veins Mining Method (trials and results)By Alain Grenier
To be more competitive, we have to try new mining techniques. A few of them are: extend honghole length increase drilling precision new type of primary opening (slot) use of CMS to extend stope l
Oct 1, 2001
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Reconditioning the Howey ShaftBy R. R. Bassermann
THE property of Howey Gold Mines, Limited is situated at Red Lake, Ontario, one hundred and seventy-five miles east of Winnipeg and eighty miles north of the Canadian National Railway line. The mine h
Jan 1, 1935
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Influence of Extraction Process and Coagulant Addition On Thixotropic Strength of Oil Sands Fine TailingsBy W. G. Miller, J. D. Scott, D. C. Sego
ABSTRACT The influence of using different extraction processes (caustic versus non-caustic) on thethixotropic strength of oil sands fine tailings is examined, as is the influence of adding a coagulant
Jan 1, 2010
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Dust Control and Ventilation at Ontario MinesBy C. S. Gibson
"MOST of the mines in the Province of Ontario in Canada are multi-level operations in steeply dipping veins; yet there is an appreciable number whose de-posits are relatively flat-lying, ranging up to
Jan 1, 1960