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The Poulter Seismic Method: Oilfield Techniques in the Study of Polar Ice Caps and the Contribution of Glacier Techniques in the Discovery of Oil and MineralsBy Thomas C. Poulter
Abstract The Poulter seismic method of geophysical exploration is an attempt to obtain an increased efficiency in the conversion of the energy of an m~pl06ion into useful energy which has directive
Jan 1, 1950
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Rapid Pyroclastic Mapping in Base Metal ExplorationBy J. S. Fox
"Pyroclastic rocks are useful guides to volcanic centers due to the tendency of their fragments to increase in size and volume toward the source vent. The felsic rocks of these centers can be the prim
Jan 1, 1977
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Real-Time Simulation of Mining and Earthmoving Operations: A Level Set-Based Model for Tool-Induced Terrain DeformationsBy D. Holz
In this work we present a novel level set-based model for the real-time simulation of soil deformations. A level set defined by a signed distance function and sampled in a regular 3D grid represents a
Aug 1, 2013
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Possibilities of Reducing Blasting Costs in Metal Mines with New Type ExplosivesBy G. G. Bowser
PERUSAL of a list of present-day commercial explosives perhaps does not convey a full realization that there has been a great deal of improvement since the original dynamite was discovered nor that, i
Jan 1, 1938
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Introduction to and Background of Sulphide Fires in Pillar Mining at the Sullivan MineBy D. J. M. Farnsworth
Since the 1.940's, the bulk of the ore production from the Sullivan Mine has come from pillars. These pillars, located from 100 to 2000 feet below surface, have been subjected to considerable gro
Jan 1, 1977
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Process Water Changes and Challenges for a Gold Mine in West AfricaBy W. de Klerk, M. B. Thorpe
Golden Star Resources Bogoso operates in Ghana’s Western Region. The gold recovery plant includes; a flotation circuit producing a concentrate for the BIOX® process that oxidizes sulphides before a CI
Jan 1, 2014
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The Exploration of a Sulphide-Bearing Belt, Labrador and New QuebecBy Staff, G. M. Hogg
"The eastern portion of the Late Precambrian geosynclinal structure known as the Labrador Trough comprises a 16,000-square-mile sulphide-bearing belt of good potential as a base metal exploration area
Jan 1, 1966
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Gravity Measurements over the Cumberland Basin, Nova ScotiaBy G. D. Garland
"IntroductionALTHOUGH the presence of rock salt in the Carboniferous basin of northern Nova Scotia has been known for at least one hundred and twenty years, and salt has been mined at Malagash continu
Jan 1, 1955
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The Geology of Nova Scotian GypsumBy Nordau R. Goodman
"IntroductionTHE HISTORY of Nova Scotia's gypsum industry goes back about two hundred years. The extensive deposits found in the Windsor formation, which is Lower Carboniferous, were the first discove
Jan 1, 1954
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Compositions and Performance Characteristics of Some Commerical Polyacrylamide FlocculantsBy D. W. Rogers
Several commercial polyacrylamide flocculants most widely used in Western Canadian mineral processing plants have been analyzed chemically and compared in standardized settling tests as aids to thicke
Jan 1, 1978
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Two Generations Later: Industrial Modelling and Optimization of Gold CyanidationBy F. Bélanger, P. A. Fournier
"Modelling and optimization techniques used in the operation of the Detour Lake Mine leach circuit are contrasted to a 1973 review of contemporary techniques used by a major gold producer. The leach c
Jan 1, 2018
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Strength development in underground high-sulphate paste backfill operationBy F. P. Hassani, Jacque Ouellet, M. Hossein
A laboratory investigation was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of different binding agents in a paste backfilling operation suitable to be used in a sulphide-rich environment. Different combi
Jan 1, 2001
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The Critical Path Method and its Application at Mcintyre Porcupine Mines LimitedBy P. O. Parfitt
The Critical Path Method has proved its usefulness at Mcintyre Porcupine Mines Ltd. This paper illustrates the techniques of network construction and analysis, and the application of the method at the
Jan 1, 1966
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Magnesite deposits at Kilmar, QuebecBy Kilmar Mine
The Kilmar dolomitic magnesite deposit~ in sourhwesr Quebec lie in Grenville Province sedimentary rocks that strike north and dip steeply west. The sediments comprise quartzitic, carbonate and argilla
Jan 1, 1984
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MITEC’s Exploration Technology Division: Helping reverse the trend of declining mineral reserves in CanadaBy E. J. Debicki
"At the 1992 PDAC Convention, Norman Keevil announced the formation of the Exploration Technology Division (ETD) of the Mining Industry Technology Council of Canada (MITEC). It was evident that base m
Jan 1, 1996
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Electroless Plating of Ni-hBN Composites for Tribological ApplicationsBy M. Dadvand, G. Kipuros, A. Dadvand
"The ability to codeposit fillers within a nickel matrix has led to the production of a new generation of cermet coatings with properties useful for various applications. Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN)
Jan 1, 2018
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The Productivity Challenge in MiningBy W. G. Brissenden
"ALTHOUGH I SHOULD FIRST REVIEW the state of the mining art as it is today, because of the shortness of time I will confine myself to a re-view of the more important advances in that art which have be
Jan 1, 1968
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Speciation for aqueous systems - An equilibrium calculation approachBy C. A. Young, H-H. Huang, L. G. Twidwell
Equilibrium calculational software programs can be effectively utilized to model important parameters in aqueous and aqueous/solid systems, e.g., activity or concentration, solubility, temperature, so
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology of the QR gold deposit, Quesnel River area, British ColumbiaBy P. E. Fox, R. S. Cameron
"The QR gold deposit lies in the Cariboo plateau region of central British Columbia. The deposit was discovered in 1977 and since then a mineable reserve of 1.3 million tonnes grading 4.7 g/t Au has'
Jan 1, 1995
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Viscosity of Mixed Clay SuspensionsBy O. Worku, J. H. Masliyah, Z. A. Zhou
ABSTRACT The viscosity of concentrated kaolinite or illite clay in aqueous suspensions was measured in the presence and absence of a small amount of montmorillonite (<1 wt%). To avoid solids settling
Jan 1, 2012