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Underground Belt Conveyor System at the Sullivan MineBy F. M. Waldie
THE 2,538-foot belt conveyor recently installed underground at the Sullivan mine hoists ore from the 3,350-foot level to the 3,900-foot or main haulage level, a vertical distance of 680 feet. The des
Jan 1, 1945
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International Upper Mantle ProjectBy Robert J. Uffen
YOU will likely recall the accomplishments of the International Geophysical Year of 1957, with its polar expeditions, the discovery of the Van Allen radiation belts and the spectacular launchings of t
Jan 1, 1962
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The Dominion Observatory's Contribution to Canadian GeophysicsBy C S. Beals
The Dominion Observatory was founded in 1905 and, from the beginning, it work included research in both astronomical and geophysical science. During its first years, up to 1916, the Observatory also i
Jan 1, 1963
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CyanidationBy Eric Johnson
"IntroductionHistoricalCyanidation is a leaching process, in world-wide use, to extract gold (and silver) from ores and concentrates. The process has many inherent advantages on account of its adaptab
Jan 1, 1989
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Minnesota Mesabi Range Providing Sustainable Iron Ore to the North American Steel IndustryBy Peter Clevenstine
Minnesota Iron Ore Trifecta 1. World Demand 2. Industry Consolidation 3. Competitive Advantages
May 1, 2011
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Mathematics Model and Programming Realization of the Varying-Rate Gas Drainage Process for a Sealed LaneBy H. G. Wang
The production process of a coal mine can often be interrupted by all kinds of events scheduled or unscheduled and thus often needs gas drainage for a temporary or long-term sealed area. Gas drainage
Aug 1, 2013
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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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Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Poplar River coal mineBy M. H. Allan
"This paper presents the geographic and geological setting of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Poplar River Mine in south-central Saskatchewan, about 8 miles from the U.S. border. Generally the m
Jan 1, 1982
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Electricity at the Coal FaceBy E. L. Martheleur
Introduction In October, 1945, the Coal Division of the Institute appointed a Committee on The Use of Electricity in Coal Mines, with the following terms of reference: ?To study under which cond
Jan 1, 1946
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Effect of compost and soil covers on radon emanation from uranium tailingsBy M. Silver, R. H. McCorkell
The effects of covering materials on radon emanations from uranium mine mill tailings were investigated. Granular materials with air in the spaces allow radon to pass freely. Moist covers of compost o
Jan 1, 1987
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Methodology For Aquatic Hazard Classification Of Massive Metal Forms: The Copper CaseBy P. H. Rodriguez
The aquatic hazard classification system of the OECD and EU requires that sparingly soluble metal substances (SSMS) be tested using the OECD Dissolution/Transformation protocol in order to quantify th
Jan 1, 2007
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Implementation of APC at Freeport-Mcmoran’s (FMI) Morenci Metcalf ConcentratorBy A. Supomo, H. Resendiz, C. Burbidge
"Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FMI) commissioned the expansion of the Morenci Metcalf concentrator in 2014. The concentrator included many design and equipment innovations, including the first-of-its-kind Me
Jan 1, 2019
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The Preservation of Timber by Chemical Treatment at McIntyreBy D. E. Keeley
lntroduction Some years ago it was general practice in Canadian mines to use the best timber available, just as it was cut from the tree. Later, to prevent 'borers' from getting into the
Jan 1, 1949
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Early Evaluation of Ground Conditions Ahead of Tunnel Face by Inclination Monitoring During ExcavationBy K. Sakai, M. Miyaue, T. Aoki, T. Tani, S. Tanaka, N. Kudo
In the planning stage of a tunnel, due to limited available technology in the geological survey and the financial restriction, tunnel supports are often designed from unsatisfactory information, and t
Jan 1, 2015
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Hydrocopper® for Treating Variable Copper ConcentratesBy L. Haavanlammi
The Outokumpu HydroCopper® process is a chloride based atmospheric leaching process alternative that can treat a variety of different concentrates. Chalcopyrite and other copper sulfides can effective
Jan 1, 2007
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The Nanaimo Coal FieldBy A. F. Buckham
Introduction Several basins of the Nanaimo series, a group of coal-bearing sedimentary rocks of Upper Cretaceous age, underlie parts of Vancouver island and the adjacent gulf islands. One, the Nana
Jan 1, 1947
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The Treatment of Refractory Ores at the Hard Rock Gold MineBy C. H. Madsen
THE Hard Rock gold mine is in the Little Long Lac mining area, Thunder Bay district, northwestern Ontario. It is four miles by road from the town of Geraldton, which is on the Canadian National railwa
Jan 1, 1941
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The Section 85 election: a useful deviceBy Robert B. Parsons
"Canadian income tax legislation contains a number of provisions which serve to facilitate the structuring of business arrangements, including mineral resource ventures. These rules are often fairly c
Jan 1, 1984
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Slon Magnetic Separator: A New Approach for Recovering and Concentrating Iron Ore FinesBy Stephen B. Hearn
The SLon Vertical Ring and Pulsating High Gradient Magnetic Separator was developed to overcome multiple disadvantages associated with traditional horizontal type Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separator
May 1, 2007
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Carrier-Microencapsulation for Suppressing Flotability and Oxidation of Pyrite in Copper Mineral ProcessingBy J. Satur
In copper mineral processing, pyrite coexisting with copper sulfide minerals like chalcopyrite is separated by flotation as tailings and its oxidation in tailing dams causes the formation of acid mine
Jan 1, 2007