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                Surveying of Diamond Drill Holes at Sherritt Gordon?s Ruttan MineBy D. S. Speakman
The copper-zinc orebody at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Mine occurs in a structurally complex area of the Rusty Lake greenstone belt in northern Manitoba. Problems in interpreting drill results indic
Jan 1, 1978
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                The Design Aspects of Centrifugal Pumps for Abrasive SlurriesBy G. Wilson
"Satisfactory hydraulic performance of a centrifugal slurry pump is not the only design criterion. If abrasive wear exists the severity of any damage can be reduced and the life of the wearing parts p
Jan 1, 1973
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                Minerals Liberation Management of Lead-Zinc Flotation OreBy N. Valkanov
This paper presents results of an investigation into the connection between minerals liberation management and flotation, responding to lead-zinc concentrator ?Erma reka?, in Bulgaria. Monitoring of a
Aug 1, 2013
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                A Simplified Method to Determine lsoelectric Points of OxidesBy R. B. Roberts, A. L. Mular
A simple way to determine the IEP of oxide minerals is described. The method is shown to apply for fine powders of Fe203 and ZnO. The IEP lies at pH 6.95 for Fe203 and at pH 9.08 for ZnO.
Jan 1, 1966
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                Diamond and Drilling Technology Mineral ExplorationBy G. H. Charlewood, J. W. McBean
"One hundred years after being developed, the diamond drill is still an essential tool in mineral exploration. The basic principle is unchanged, but the technique has been revolutionized, particularly
Jan 1, 1967
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                Welcome news from the tax front for profitable minesBy Robert B. Parsons
"Two recent decisions by the Canadian courts could reduce the taxes paid by many profitable mines in Canada. At a time when the mining sector is hurting from an ever increasing tax burden and soft pri
Jan 1, 1991
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                The Strength Characteristics of Helical SpringsBy R. C. A. Thurston
Introduction A mechanical spring has been .defined by Wahl ( 1) as 'an elastic body whose ?primary function is? to deflect or distort under load, and which recovers its original shape when relea
Jan 1, 1951
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                Deepening ‘C’ Shaft at Giant Yellowknife with the Cryderman Shaft MuckerBy G. A. Pinsky, Pickard M. K
"IntroductionTWO METHODS of mucking have been used in sinking C shaft, the five-compartment production shaft of the Yellowknife property of Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines, Limited:(a) Band mucking durin
Jan 1, 1955
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                Forming a View of the Rock Mass Strength of Hawkesbury Sandstone from Tunnelling Case Histories"This paper presents results of ongoing research being carried out at the University of New South Wales into improved methods for estimating rock mass strength. In this paper the rock mass strength of
Jan 1, 2015
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                The Dominion Coal BoardBy W. E. Uren
The Dominion Coal Board was created by Statute passed on July 17th, 1947, and was brought into effect by proclamation on October 21st, 1947. It is, consequently, a comparatively young body, having bee
Jan 1, 1949
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                Some Characteristics of Wet CyclonesBy C. H. Knight
"THE OBSERVATIONS that follow are confined to simple wet cyclones such as the cylindro-conical unit developed by the Dutch States Mines and marketed in America under the trademark 'Dorr-Clone'. Energy
Jan 1, 1955
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                Stresses in Depth Around Elliptical and Ovaloidal Openings in an Infinite Elastic MediumBy J. E. Udd, L. P. Geldart, B. B. Dhar
"Solutions for the stress distributions around simulated underground openings have been limited to calculations of boundary stresses for simple openings in which the boundaries may be expressed in mat
Jan 1, 1970
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                Surface Till Geochemistry and Implications for Exploration, Black River-Matheson Area, Northeastern OntarioBy M. B. McClenaghan
"Abstract - The Matheson area of northeastern Ontario is of great interest for mineral explo ration because of its geological similarities with the adjacent Timmins, Kirkland Lake and Larder Lake gol
Jan 1, 1992
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                Successful Project ImplementationBy Kenneth G. Thomas
Since approximately 2003 we have witnessed the unprecedented escalation in commodity prices. Coupled with economic chaos following the 2008 economic downturn this has caused difficulties in controllin
Jan 1, 2011
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                High Iron Calcines Treatment in Electrolytic Zinc Plant of Metallurgical Met-Mex Peñoles, S.A De C.VBy Claudio Rocha Rosales
"Peñoles is a mining group with integrated operations in the smelting and refining of non-ferrous metals, and is also a chemicals producer. Peñoles is the world’s foremost producer of refined silver,
Jan 1, 2016
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                Feed Size Changes For Increased Throughput at Newmont Carlin?s Dry Grinding CircuitBy Adrian Dance
Newmont Mining Corporation?s Carlin (?Carlin?) operation processes roaster feed through a double rotator, dry grinding mill following secondary crushing. Metso Process Technology & Innovation (?PTI?)
Jan 1, 2012
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                The Mining Situation in ManitobaBy J. S. DeLury
The last few years have been eventful ones for Manitoba in connection with mineral development. Perhaps the past year has been the most important of all. It is therefore a suitable time to review the
Jan 1, 1929
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                Strength and Grade Relationships For a Copper-Zinc Sulphide OreBy J. E. Udd
A core sample for this study was taken from the sulphide ore of the Geco Mine. The subsequent research was based on the assumption that a part of the scattering of strength-grade data could be correla
Jan 1, 1977
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                Hydraulics of Hexavalent Chromium Reduction in Constructed Wetland MesocosmsBy A. Rodriguez-Prado, R. L. Legge, W. C. Lennox
ABSTRACT It is possible to adequately describe chemical reduction of hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), in industrial and mining wastewater in constructed wetlands by applying different kinetic models (e.g.
Jan 1, 2014
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                National Emergency SteelsBy Albert G. Zima
THE conservation of strategic materials during war rime gives rise to many problems not commonly encountered in times of peace. During normal times, when world trade is unrestricted, we are apt to bec
Jan 1, 1943