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Maintenance management: IOC’s “Vision 2000” maintenance integration visionBy Grant J. Goddard
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) has been in operation for over 30 years. Today, and in the future, technology and its application will play an ever more critical role in the company’s business s
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of Extraction Water Chemistry on the Self-Weight Consolidation of Oil Sands Fine TailingsBy W. G. Miller, J. D. Scott, D. C. Sego
ABSTRACT: As part of an overall study of properties and processes influencing consolidation of oil sands fine tailings resulting from different extraction processes, self-weight consolidation tests we
Jan 1, 2011
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Engineering, Construction and Project Management of Ambatovy Nickel ProjectBy Ed McConaghy, P. LaRochelle
The Ambatovy Nickel Project comprises the development of mine, hydrometallurgical processing facilities and necessary infrastructure in Madagascar, positioning Ambatovy as one of the world’s largest p
Jan 1, 2015
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Development of Small Scale Flotation Cells and its Application in Milling OperationsBy R. Rosenblum, J. Y. Kim, D. Shink, K. G. Stowe
"A small scale continuous flotation cell was designed and constructed at the Noranda Technology Centre to develop a mobile testing flotation circuit located next to the production circuit. This mobile
Jan 1, 1992
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Direct Contact Heat Transfer between Steam and Aqueous SlurriesBy D. T. White
"Metallurgical extraction processes often call for the heating of aqueous slurries. Indirect heat exchangers are generally not feasible for service with high yield stress slurries because of low heat
Jan 1, 2012
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Coal-stratigraphic geochemistry: Trends in coal samples from Sydney Coalfield, Upper Carboniferous, Nova ScotiaBy Erwin L. Zodrow
"IntroductionThrough an extensive coal sampling project in the Sydney coalfield of Nova Scotia during 1981 - 1984 involving a majority of the mineable coals (Zodrow, 1985, Fig. 1), a sizeable inventor
Jan 1, 1986
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Roof Weakness: Fossilization and (Cyclic) Regenerative Hydrated SulphatesBy Erwin L. Zodrow
THE AUTHORS welcome this timely opportunity to comment o n a paper by MacLean and Merner (" Room-and- Pillar Mining at the Prince Mine of the Cape Breton Development Corporation " , ClM Bulletin , Jun
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal Resources of Nova Scotia and their FutureBy A. E. Cameron
MR. N. T. AVARD : I would like to congratulate Dr. Cameron on his presentation of some pertinent facts about the Coal Resources of Nova Scotia. There is no question but what there is something very de
Jan 1, 1944
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The Extended Mathews Stability Graph: Quantifying case history requirements and site?specific effectsBy Penny C. Stewart
Narrow vein underground stope design engineers in Australia have expressed significant interest in the requirements and methodology for developing site-specific stability charts. This is largely due t
Oct 1, 2001
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Geology of the Churchill Copper DepositBy J. M. Carr
The history, geological setting and local geology of the Magnum vein system, 100 miles west of Fort Nelson in northeastern British Columbia, are described. The system comprises a number of quartz-anke
Jan 1, 1971
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Pillar Extraction at the Sullivan MineBy P. T. Bloomer
Introduction Mining of the orebody of the Sullivan mine, which is owned and operated by the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, has reached a point where pillar extraction is
Jan 1, 1948
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The Salt Deposits of Malagash, Nova ScotiaBy A. R. Chambers
Malagash received its name from the Indians many years ago on acco.unt of its turbid (milky) waters, although,' the red men did not appreciate the significance of this turbidity, and were, of cou
Jan 1, 1924
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How Rock Properties Understanding From Micro to Macro Scale Affect Productivity Profile of Tight Reservoirs: Neuquén, ArgentinaBy F. Sorenson, P. A. Castellarini, F. Garbarino, M. N. Garcia
"Recently, significant efforts to improve productivity from the tight intervals of the Mulichinco Formation within the Sierra Chata Field in the Neuquén Basin have been ongoing. Because conventional h
Jan 1, 2015
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From Theory to Practice: Designing For Situation Awareness to Transform Shovel Operator Interfaces, Reduce Costs, And Increase SafetyBy E. Onal, C. Craddock, A. Chapman, M. R. Endsley
ABSTRACT Mining equipment operators must interpret and respond to complex information delivered by technology-centric rather than user-centric systems. The ability to achieve high situation awareness
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparative issues in civil and common law contractsBy M. Boodman, E. Gertner
"At first glance, the activities related to mining and mineral exploration appear to be local or domestic, rather than international, in nature. Minerals, as corporeal or tangible property, form an in
Jan 1, 2004
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Dehydration of Mine Tailings using Geocontainers (Mactubes). Case Study: Raura Mine - Huánuco ? PeruBy J. Oré
An alternative method for dewatering slurry (tailings) is the use of geocontainers (MacTubes). The practical application of this work was carried out in the concentrator plant of the Raura Mining Comp
Aug 1, 2013
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The computerization of the engineering officeBy Graham E. Brown
Since the beginning of time, people later to be known as engineers and architects have strained to create methods whereby they could improve technology to assist them in their various fields of endeav
Jan 1, 1985
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Breaking Out the Silos: Towards Sustainable Society – Art, Engineering and Decision Making Perspectives–By N. Pajunen, R. Mäkikoskela
"The current state of environment has been achieved by acting linearly. At the same time, we know that transition towards circular economy cannot be made the same way that we have used to, trusting on
Jan 1, 2016
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The Changing Aspect of the North west TerritoriesBy Charles Camsell
THE Northwest Territories covers a very large area-more than one-third of all Canada-and its most northern point, Cape Columbia in Ellesmere island, is distant only 500 miles from the Pole. Our firs
Jan 1, 1938
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Canada’s Petroleum IndustryBy Oliver B. Hopkins
"WE HAVE patterned our lives on the things we take from under the earth's surface. Our civilization is built upon the ore from which we obtain our metals and the fuels which power the world as we know
Jan 1, 1952