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Geochemical Exploration for Uranium in the Grenville Province of OntarioBy W. B. Coker
A helicopter-mounted lake-sediment and lake-water survey was carried out over Grenville rooks in the Renfrew area (parts of Renfrew and Lanark counties) during four days of October, 1975. In the cours
Jan 1, 1977
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Les mineraux industriels du Quebec Summary of industrial minerals of QuebecBy Henri-Louis Jacob
Le secteur des substances non-metalliques repose au Quebec sur !'exploitation et la transformation d'une dizaine de mineraux ainsi que sur la production de materiaux de base destines surtout a l'indus
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluation of Cave-To-Mill Opportunities at the New Afton MineBy M. Samuels
"Block and panel cave mining methods are being increasingly proposed as they allow massive, deeply situated ore-bodies to be mined economically at a time when discovery rates of significant near surfa
Jan 1, 2018
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CHILE - Fission Track Thermochronology of the Domeyko Cordillera, Northern Chile: Implications for Andean Tectonics and Porphyry Copper MetallogenesisBy Victor Maksaev, Marcos Zentilli
"Abstract - The Domeyko Cordillera, the westernmost uplifted crustal block of the composite High Andes of northern Chile (20°S to 28°S) hosts a narrow N-S trending belt of Late Eocene-Oligocene giant
Jan 1, 1999
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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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The Business Value of Life Cycle Assessment in the Mining, Minerals and Metals IndustryBy J. Hendry, K. Brady, J. Yorzyk
Drawing from the experience of nickel, copper, aluminum and mineral borates, this paper illustrates the business value that the mining, minerals and metals industry as a whole can gain from applying l
Jan 1, 2010
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Bayesian Classifier with K-Nearest Neighbor Density Estimation for Slope Collapse PredictionBy Min-Yuan Cheng
Heavy rainfall and typhoon oftentimes cause the collapse of hillslopes across mountain roads. Disastrous consequences of slope collapses necessitate the approach for predicting their occurrences. In p
Aug 1, 2013
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Preserving the historical record of Canadian mining and metallurgyBy Norman R. Ball
"Many people in the mining and metallurgical industries were brought up to embrace Henry Ford's pronouncement that ""History is bunk"" but it is not generally known that the same Henry Ford creat
Jan 1, 1999
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Bulk Commodity Characterisation for Transportable Moisture Limit DeterminationBy Ralph J. Holmes, David McCallum, Alan Roberts, Rolando Orense, University of Auckland, Tobias Krull, Tom Honeyands, Kenneth Williams
"The safe ocean transport of bulk commodities like iron ore, coal, nickel ore, manganese ore and bauxite by large bulk ships is vitally dependent on the stability of the cargo under the influence of w
Jan 1, 2016
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Influence of Low Iron Inputs on Impurity Co-Precipitation in Teck’s Iron Removal Processes at Trail OperationsBy B. R. Neufeld, M. G. Heximer, S. J. Roach, W. G. Van Luven, D. G. Reynolds
"Teck Metals Ltd. operates an integrated zinc-lead complex at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. In the zinc plant, zinc concentrates are roasted to produce calcine, which is then processed in the leac
Jan 1, 2016
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The application of residence time distributions to flotation and mixing circuits (50aced84-3f19-4383-b90c-f475002bcac5)By J. E. Nesset
"This paper discusses the importance of considering residence time distribution (RTD) in the design of flotation and mixing circuits and in the analysis of operating problems. The experiences and succ
Jan 1, 1988
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The application of residence time distributions to flotation and mixing circuitsBy J. E. Nesset
"This paper discusses the importance of considering residence time distribution (RTD) in the design of flotation and mixing circuits and in the analysis of operating problems. The experiences and succ
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use of Detachable Bit Drill-Steel at PaymasterBy Alfred E. Pugsley
PAYMASTER CONSOLIDATED MINES, LIMITED, began an investigation into the economy and use of detachable bit drill-steel in June, 1937. This investigation has continued to the present time, and was made n
Jan 1, 1939
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Iron ore In the 80sBy Noel G. Thomas
"This paper will identify where the industry is heading with iron· ore in the next ten years. From a customer's point of view, an indication of the changing, yet expanding, market will be made. T
Jan 1, 1981
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Designing lanterns for the efficient lighting of mine roadways—An experimental approachBy N. C. Karmakar, Y. V. Rao, M. Aruna
No one can properly work without sufficient light and this is especially so in mines where conditions are difficult. Artificial lighting is very important for the night shift to provide a safe and eff
Jan 1, 2005
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Underground mine fire control with inerting systemsBy A. L. Craven, J. P. L. Bacharach, D. B. Stewart
"Inert gas use for underground mine fir e control is a well-established mature technology in some parts of the world. This paper reviews three candidate inert gases and describes three case histories
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Deep overburden shaft collar - Musselwhite project case historyBy George S. Martin, Michael D. Winship
"Placer Dome Inc. is the operator of the Musselwhite project located 100km north of Pickle Lake, Ontario. J.S. Redpath Limited was contracted to conduct an underground exploration program using shaft
Jan 1, 1989
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The Mechanical Aspects of Large Grinding MillsBy C. A. Roloff
Demands for increased grinding production, lower-grade are and limited capital have resulted in ever larger grinding mills, some as large as 36ft (/1 m) in diameter and 12,000 hp (8,950 kw). The resul
Jan 1, 1979
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Looking to the FutureBy Chris Twigge-Molecey
Demand for metals will continue to grow as global population numbers and prosperity levels steadily increase. Consequently, there will continue to be a need to design and construct new metallurgical p
Jan 1, 2015