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  • CIM
    Iron Ore Company of Canada: Greenhouse gas reduction efforts in the current regulatory environment

    By J. Farrell

    The Canadian government ratified the Kyoto Protocol in December 2002 and, prior to ratification, committed to equitable distribution of the burden of implementation. The Federal government's Larg

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The H. B. Mine

    By W. T. Irvine

    "The H.B. Mine, a zinc-lead operation of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited (Cominco), is in south central British Columbia, on Sheep Creek, a west-flowing branch of the Sa

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Determining Critical Construction Documents Through Knowledge Discovery

    By A. J. Antony Chettupuzha

    During a construction project, it is important to ensure that accurate and pertinent knowledge is delivered on time to appropriate personnel. The criticality of documents exchanged or referred to by v

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Drill-to-Mill: Efficient Drilling and Blasting Resulting in Increased Mill Throughput at Barrick Goldstrike

    By Mark Rantapaa

    Measurable improvements in throughput have been documented at Barrick Goldstrike due to increased ore fragmentation through efficient drilling and blasting techniques. A decrease in throughput at th

    May 1, 2003

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    Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes --- new developments

    By Lorant B. Geller

    Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine at Timmins, Ontario in February, 1945, when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived

    May 1, 2003

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    Use of a Chelating Agent in Kinetic Studies for Contaminated Neutral Drainage Prediction of Metal Bearing Waste Rocks

    By P. Plante

    Contaminated neutral drainage (CND) is characterized by the presence of metal concentrations above regulatory requirements at circumneutral pH in mine drainage. The generation of CND by tailings and w

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Probing Mineral-Bitumen Liberation Through Rheological Measurements

    By L. Gutierrez, M. Pawlik

    The rheology artificial mixtures of bitumen with fine quartz of varying bitumen content, as well as actual oil sand ores, was investigated under different physicochemical conditions (pH, temperature).

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Estimation and Planning Tool for Industrial Construction Scaffolding

    By C Kumar

    Scaffolds are temporary structures built to facilitate construction activities on site. A considerable amount of resources are allocated to scaffolding on industrial projects. Variability in geometric

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Robotic Upgrading of Postwar Social Dwelling Envelopes

    By K. Iturralde

    The article discusses the possibility of automation in refurbishment processes of social dwelling built from 1950 to 1970. These massively produced buildings were mostly designed prior to the law enfo

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Maximize Opportunities in Milling Operations

    By K. Kim

    "All milling operations would like to achieve the best possible recovery in combination with the highest achievable throughput. Unfortunately, many operations have problems with low recovery, low thro

    Jan 1, 2019

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    An Investigation into the Stand-up Time of Stopes at Birchtree Mine in Thompson Manitoba

    By Matthew Violot

    Vale Canada?s Birchtree Mine, located in Thompson Manitoba, has been experiencing problems with hanging wall / footwall dilution, as well as sloughing off of adjacent stopes and temporary stope block

    Jun 1, 2012

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    Oil and Gas in Ontario

    By R. B. Harkness

    Many of us are familiar with the history of oil in the Province of Ontario, but for the benefit of those who have never heard the story I will repeat it. In 185 7 J. H. Williams, of Hamilton, an old-c

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Stress Evolution and Instability Mechanism of Overlying Rock in Steeply Dipping Seam Mining

    By Y. P. Wu

    Steeply dipping seam refers to the coal seam with dipping angle in the range of 35?55°, which is well recognized to be very hard to mine by the mining industry all the world. In the last two decades,

    Aug 1, 2013

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    A Socio-Political Roadmap for Managers: The Stakeholder 360

    By Robert G. Boutilier

    So far, most social performance monitoring systems have not gone beyond listing the impacts on various stakeholders. Executives have had to rely on intuition to devise interventions that would improve

    May 1, 2002

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    Relationships Between Geology and Geophysical Parameters of a Magnetite Iron-Formation

    By D. F. Sangster, P. J. Hood, G. A. Gross

    "Some results are presented of an integrated geological and geophysical study of Precambrian magnetite-quartz iron-formation in the Kapiko Iron Range north of Nakina, Ontario. Detailed geological and

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Towards a Robotic Refurbishment Process of Industrial Buildings

    By K. Iturralde

    The topic of this article is the automation and robotization in refurbishment processes of industrial buildings. The need to mold these production spaces is quite universal. Particularly in the region

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Environmental Consequences of Mining in the Beijing West Mining Area

    By Kan Xing

    This paper introduces common detrimental consequences to the environment from mining in the Beijing West Mining Area. For example, ongoing mining operations can cause the following environmental deter

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Mathematical model for the leaching of acanthite in thiosulfate solutions

    By G. T. Lapidus, J. Trejo-Gallardo

    A phenomenological model is presented for leaching silver from silver sulfide contained in mineral particles with ammoniacal thiosulfate solutions of copper in stirred reactors. Experimental results w

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Notes on Coal Mine Fires (d5a7749c-a5dd-4bbb-b5f3-1f33d5b993bf)

    By H. C. M. Gordon

    MR. A. D. BADOUX: I have listened to Mr. Gordon's excellent paper with great interest, as I personally have gone through some of the experi­ences he has so clearly depicted. In particular, there

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Estimation of the in Situ Block Size in Jointed Rock Masses Using Three-Dimensional Block Simulations and Discontinuity Measurements

    By M. Pötsch, A. Kluckner, P. Söllner, W. Schubert

    "The in situ block size is a key parameter in the geomechanical characterization of rock masses. It describes the fracturing of the rock mass and thus is a measure for the degradation of the rock mass

    Jan 1, 2015