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An Open Platform for Underground Vehicle MonitoringBy Lorrie Fava
Two needs in the mining industry, to enable overall process improvements, are open systems and network connectivity in underground mines. The Pando project, a collaboration between Symboticware, Vale
Oct 1, 2010
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Design Considerations for Mine Waste Management at the Meadowbank Gold ProjectBy Cameron J. Clayton
Cumberland Resources Ltd. is currently planning to develop the Meadowbank Gold Project located some 70 km north of Baker Lake, Nunavut in the eastern Canadian Arctic region. The Meadowbank Gold Projec
May 1, 2004
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The Explosion in Hillcrest Mine, Alberta, September 19th, 1926By George Rice
Foreword Following the explosion in the Hillcrest mine, which occurred in the evening of Sunday, September 19th, 1926, and in which two men lost their lives, the writer was invited by the Hon. J.E.
Jan 1, 1928
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The Onça Puma Nickel ProjectBy Ruy L. Rodrigues
Vale is in the early stages of commissioning its Onça Puma nickel operations. The project is meant for the production of 58,000 tpa of nickel contained in ferro-nickel, substantially contributing to t
May 1, 2010
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Tentative identification of chemical elements likely to escape in the atmosphere attheLingan coal-fired power plant, Lingan, Nova ScotiaBy Erwin L. Zodrow
"The neglect of including the toxic metal mercury in the list of escaping elements (Zodrow, CIM Bulletin, September 1982, pp. 138-140) was pointed out to the author in a private letter by J.E. Rehder,
Jan 1, 1982
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Sustainable Mining Practices in IndiaBy Manish Kumar Jain
The mineral industry in India is an important contributor to the country?s GDP and foreign trade, and also a significant source of employment generation. The industry is distributed almost all across
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology and Mine Development of the Red Dog Zinc Lead Deposit, Brooks Range, AlaskaBy Brigitte J. Dejou
The Red Dog sediment-hosted zinc-lead deposit is located in the Brooks Range thrust belt in northwest Alaska, approximately 1000 km northwest of Anchorage. The mine constitutes the primary deposit in
May 1, 2006
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Food Issues in Environmental Impact AssessmentsBy R. Kwiatkowski
Agenda ? Health Canada Protocol _ Screening Level Risk Assessments (SLRAs) Contaminants Foods Exposure Pathways COPCs _ Site Specific Risk Assessments (SSRAs) In-depth, quantitative Monitoring
Apr 1, 2005
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Achieving Sub-Ppb End-Of-Pipe Selenium Targets and Stable Solids Residues Using Selen-Ix™: Combining Ion Exchange and Electro-ReductionBy F. Mohamm
"Recent changes in regulations and scientific advances concerning selenium bioaccumulation have placed greater importance on non-biological treatment systems for selenium control. Mining wastewater co
Jan 1, 2017
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Improved Methods for Evaluation of Visibility for Industrial Vehicles Towards Safety StandardsBy Soumitry J. Ray
Poor visibility of powered industrial vehicles, such as forklifts, used in industry is often the cause of accidents that include pedestrians. Current standards allow up to 20 % non-visible regions for
Aug 1, 2013
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Silver in Canada in International PerspectiveBy J. G. George
A brief review of the silver industry is presented to set the stage for the analysis of the distribution of silver production by source from various types of mines in Canada and of the changing relati
Jan 1, 1977
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A study on the effects of potash contamination on the performance of hydraulic components using fire resistant fluidsBy K. Szafran, R. E. L. Seal, M. Tansey
Conversion of hydraulic equipment to fire resistant fluids has been hampered by less than satisfactory component performance and in some cases, catastrophic equipment failure. Concern over identifying
Jan 1, 1988
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Minage des zones étroites à la Mine BousquetBy Paul Gauthier
Aujourd?hui, avec un faible prix de l?or sur le marché, les opérateurs miniers doivent revoir leur façon de faire. La méthode de minage «Eureka» permet de réduire les coûts de production et d?accélére
Oct 1, 2001
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Applications for Social Media Platforms in Human Resource ManagementBy Zoë Mullard
Just as a mine has a lifecycle, employees working within the mining sector also make several transitions throughout their career, from initial recruitment to retirement from the industry. Throughout t
Aug 1, 2013
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Design, Construction, and Start-up of Stillwater Mining’s East Boulder ConcentratorBy P. Lefebvre, J. Sargent, K. Major, B. Darnton
"Stillwater Mining commenced mining operations at Nye, Montana in 1987 for the recovery of platinum and palladium. Exploration identified that the J-M Reef extended for 43 km. In 1998 Stillwater Minin
Jan 1, 2003
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The Processing of REE’s From Search Minerals’ Foxtrot Resource - An UpdateBy Mike Johnson, Niels Verbaan, David Dreisinger
The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador represents a significant Canadian resource of rare earth elements rich in the sought after heavy rare earth elements (19.8% HREE/TREE). A preliminary ec
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation of Ventilation On Demand (VOD) in Sudbury MinesBy G. Lyle
Since its inception CEMI (Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation) has focused on facilitating innovative solutions to the mining industry in six strategic research areas; GeoRisk, ConstructMine, V
Oct 1, 2010
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Resin-grouted cable supports for coal mine ground controlBy S. C. Tadolini, J. M. Goris, J. L. Gallagher
Cable supports offer several advantages over traditional secondary support methods by enhancing stress redistribution to pillars and gob areas, minimizing or eliminating timbers and cribs that reduce
Jan 1, 1999
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The evolution of cut-and-fill mining techniques at the Inco Limited Levack Area minesBy D. M. May
"Cut-and-fill mining is a stoping method that has been widely utilized in the mining industry over the past forty years. It took preference over shrinkage methods at Levack in the early 1930sbecause o
Jan 1, 1981
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Industrial natural gas technologies for the mining and metallurgy industryBy A. Zaidi
"The mining and metallurgy industry is highly energy intensive and one of the largest energy users in Canada. Energy costs are also a major component of total production costs in this industry as desc
Jan 1, 1993