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Selective Removal of Copper from Acid Mine DrainageBy L. Hutton, S. W. Colley
"The release of soluble salts of base metals from acid mine pits and in the waste water from metal refiners is an avoidable source local pollution and contamination. Tightening of the regulations cont
Jan 1, 2016
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Nineteenth supplement-January to December 1982; Bibliography of Canadian contributions in the field of rock mechanicsBy P. E. Weidmark
"CANMET InformationPART 1-Published PapersAsmis, H. W., ""The dynamic response of caverns in discontinuous rock""; Proc 22nd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Cambridge, Mass, June 1981, 272-277; 1981
Jan 1, 1983
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Use of oxygen in the Outokumpu flash smelting processBy P. Hanniala, S. Harkki, B. Andersson
"The Outokumpu Flash Smelting Process was put into commercial operation in 1949. The original process was based on the use of preheated air. The adoption of oxygen enrichment of the flash smelting pro
Jan 1, 1982
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Simulation of a multi-seam dragline operation in a sub-arctic mineBy Sukumar Bandopadhyay, Arunapuram Sundararajan
"Unique production and environmental problems are associated with multiple seam mining where dragfines are used for overburden and interburden removal. On the production side, the problems are decreas
Jan 1, 1986
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The use of rock drains in surface mine waste dumpsBy B. M. Das, F. Claridge, V. K. Garga
Coal, as well as a large part of other minerals in Canada, is produced by surface mining methods. This has resulted in short and long-term accumulation of waste rock in dumps. Two main problems arise
Jan 1, 1990
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Application of large-diameter boreholes in underground minesBy Roger Lafrance
"This paper discusses various aspects affected by the use of large-diameter boreholes in underground mines. Topics covered consist of noxious fumes, vibrations, post-blast effects, various types of ex
Jan 1, 1984
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The thermal behaviour of chloride and sulphate bearing MSW incinerator ashBy H. N. Tran, D. Barham
"A systematic survey of the appropriate literature in terms of phase equilibria and possible reactions involving deposits in Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) incinerators are analyzed particularly with res
Jan 1, 1991
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Geotechnical assessment of the southeast wall slope failure at Highmont Mine, British ColumbiaBy H. Warren Newcomen, Dennis C. Martin
"This paper describes the investigation of a large, progressive slope failure on the southeast wall of the east pit at Highmont Mine, British Columbia Geotechnical investigation s consisted of geologi
Jan 1, 1988
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Slope stability in the Trenton limestone of a Montreal area quarryBy Marc C. Betournay, John E. Udd
"In this study, the authors investigated the stabilities of slopes cut predominantly into Trenton limestone in a large quarry in the Montreal region. Analyses of the bench and pit walls indicated that
Jan 1, 1983
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Alternative technology to decrease the environmental impact of gold milling a progress report on CANMET research activities in this fieldBy R. E. Molnar, P. A. Riveros, V. M. McNamara
"This paper describes some recent research done at CANMET in the areas of ion exchange and A VR (Acidification- Volatilization Reneutralization), as applied to the recovery of gold and cyanide, respec
Jan 1, 1993
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The Emerald Lake concentrator design and commissioningBy Gary Hawthorn
"Laboratory testing, by Lakefield Research determined that, in spite of the relatively high pyrite content of the Golden Rose (GR) orebody, it would respond well to gravity concentration followed by e
Jan 1, 1989
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Equipment adaptation to tile Canadian North at Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy R. E. G. Caines, P. Alport
"Operating heavy equipment in Labrador, where the winters are 8 months long and the temperature frequently drops below -40°F (-40°C) for days and sometimes weeks presents unique problems in both the o
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer-aided dynamic analysis and control design for grinding circuitsBy Daniel Hodouin, Robert Lanthier, Yve Dube
"A procedure f or constructing a grinding mill dynamic model is proposed. This model is used in a dynamic simulator of are grinding circuits. The simulator is designed for flexible flow sheets involvi
Jan 1, 1987
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Aids to design for coal preparation plantsBy D. G. Osborne
"The paper describes current 'tools' available to the coal preparation engineer for carrying out the evaluation of data, process design, selection of equipment and layout and design of coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Automation of ore loading pockets using programmable controlBy S. P. Jekielek
"This paper describes the automation of a mine hoist ore loading pocket using a programmable controller. It provides an introduction to programmable control, and outlines the various modes and operati
Jan 1, 1980
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Nor-Acme Mine (38a3a98c-c47b-464f-b6c8-c0ff6e104948)By J. M. Harrison
"The Nor-Acme gold mine is near the shore of Snow lake, northern Manitoba, about 75 miles east of Flin Flon. The claims that form the nucleus of the present property were staked in 1927 by C. R. Parre
Jan 1, 1954
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Energy as a production input in the industrial minerals industry past and future requirementsBy Barry James
"This paper discusses past and current energy use patterns in the mining and manufacturing sectors of the industrial minerals industry. Information is presented on the primary energy input types as pu
Jan 1, 1981
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Potash in the Central New Brunswick Platform?By S. R. McCutcheon
"The regional stratigraphy of the Lower Carboniferous Windsor Group in the Moncton Subbasin indicates that evaporites could be present in the Marysville Subbasin, part of what was formerly called the
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology and age of the Kemess porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, north-central British ColumbiaBy A. M. Cann, C. I. Godwin
"The Kemess porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit occurs in the Intermontane Belt of north-central British Columbia. The deposit is in andesitic to basaltic flows and tuffs which may be correlated with t
Jan 1, 1980
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Current and future demand for aggregate in the Edmonton regionBy W. A. D. Edwards
"The Edmonton region accounted for 40% of Alberta's sand and gravel production in 1981 (about 12 million m3). Most of this production was by commercial operations (75%) for use in essential publi
Jan 1, 1989