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Discussion on the Economics of Canadian Gold Production
By S. H. Logan
Mr. B. Neilly: A week or so ago the Secretary was good enough to forward me an advance copy of this paper by Mr. Logan and it was suggested that I comment on it at this meeting. At that time I was not
Jan 1, 1931
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Water – An Industrial Raw Material
By J. F. J. Thomas
"AbstractBoth the quantity and quality of waters available as raw materials are important to Canadian industry and to the national economy. The huge demands of many Canadian industries is illustrated
Jan 1, 1952
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COM 2015 - 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Toronto, Canada the Devilish Details: An Analysis of Problem Projects and Their Contributing Challenges
By R. Duinker
"This paper, an update to the 2003 paper titled "Knowledge, Technology and Profit" (Twigge-Molecey, 2003) analyzes 45 "problem projects" from the mining and metals industry over the last eleven years
Jan 1, 2015
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The Seven Delusions in Disaster-Prone Organizations (00ec0c95-937d-473b-9762-40a685fd5e37)
By Marius Jacobs
"Safety performance in many companies and even industries has stalled in the few years. Accidents rates are at a "plateau" and yet, serious accidents and fatality rates are not. In more dramatic cases
Jan 1, 2014
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The Demand for Rare Earth Materials in Permanent Magnets
By S. Constantinides
"A major use for many of the rare earths is in permanent magnets. While alternate technologies are in research or already exist, rare earth magnets are unlikely to be supplanted as a major input to cl
Jan 1, 2012
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Underhand Cut and Fill Mining as Practiced in Three Deep Hard Rock Mines in the United States
By Ted J. Williams
Underhand cut and fill mining methods are used at the Lucky Friday, Stillwater, and Galena mines in the western US in an effort to safely mine in difficult ground conditions and as a primary mining me
May 1, 2007
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Mucking efficiency in open pit blasting
By J. J. Montoro
The influence of blasting on the excavators’ efficiency, defined as mucking rate (amount of rock mucked per unit time) and mean bucket load (amount of rock loaded in each bucket operation), is investi
Jan 1, 2007
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The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing Industries
By A. H. A. Robinson
Until quite recently-practically up to the present time-all but an insignificant amount of the copper produced in Canada was shipped abroad in the form of ore, matte, blister, etc., there to undergo t
Jan 1, 1931
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Condition Monitoring and Basic Maintenance?. One Without the Other?
? Founded In 1953 ? Mining growth of 83% since 2007 ? We produced over 1 million ounces of Au in 2012 ? We Forecast of 20% Au production in 2013-2015 ? We have paid a dividend 31 years consecuti
Aug 1, 2013
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Factors affecting the viability of Canada's copper producers
By W. J. S. Craigen, G. E. Wittur
"In the context of today's continuously changing world, there are many factors which must be considered when attempting to assess the ability of Canada's primary copper producers to remain c
Jan 1, 1986
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Survey of World Energy Resources
By M. King Hubbert
"The present large-scale use of energy and power by the human species represents a unique event in the billions of years of geologic history. Furthermore, in magnitude, most of the development has occ
Jan 1, 1973
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Analysis of the Influence of the Mining Sequence on a Remnant Pillar with FLAC3D
By Shahé Shnorhokian
Remnant pillars evolve towards the latter stages of mining in an orebody and act as repositories of mining-induced stress. It is therefore crucial to plan ahead as to their dimensions and location wit
Jun 1, 2012
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New Initiatives in Swedish Mining Research and Development
By Göran Bäckblom
The Swedish mining companies LKAB and Boliden, the equipment supplier Atlas Copco, the general contractor NCC and the specialist company Reflex joined forces in 2005 to advance the field of rock techn
May 1, 2006
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Welding and Its Application to the Mining and Metallurgical Industries
By C. R. Whittemore
IT can be truly stated that no branch of the engineering industry has progressed more rapidly in the last few years than that of welding. In spite of depressed economic conditions, this industry has c
Jan 1, 1936
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Cummins Tier 4 Technology
By Evelynn Stirling
Agenda ? Emissions legislation ? Cummins Tier 4 Technology ? Cummins Experience with Technology ? Operation and Maintenance Impact The Emissions Challenge ? The 2014/5 emissions regulations pr
Aug 1, 2013
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Gold Mining in the Little Long Lac and Sturgeon River Areas
By A. S. Bayne
THIS paper will present a review of the mining operations of one of Canada's most lately established gold mining districts (1). The history of the Little Long Lac and Sturgeon River areas is inte
Jan 1, 1940
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Iron and steel making in the third millennium
By J. P. Sancho, L. F. Verdeja, J. I. Verdeja
"This paper analyzes the present state of the different processes competing to keep their market shares within the future iron and steel business sector.The continuous transformations in the steel mak
Jan 1, 2002
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Pulp and Paper Process Minerais
By Gordon R. Harris, Raymond Chalk
Descriptions of typical pulp and paper manufacturing processes are presented, with particular emphasis on the use of minerals and derived products. Some consideration is given to the future demand for
Jan 1, 1968
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Follow-up of the uranium reconnaissance program in northwest Manitoba
By N. M. Soonawala
Detailed regional geophysical and geochemical surveys, ground surveys and drilling were undertaken to follow-up the federal-provincial Uranium Reconnaissance Program (URP) over the 27,OOO-km2 Kasmere-
Jan 1, 1979
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Metal Refining Facilites of Canada
By R. W. Brigstocke
History The birth of the mining industry of Canada took place about 1670. According to Salone (Salone E., La Colonisation de la Nouvelle France, page 205) the first discovery of ore in the country wa
Jan 1, 1932