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Luscar MineBy J. Keith Haddock
"The Luscar Mine is a metallurgical coal mine located in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, 41 km southeast of Hinton, Alberta. The mine is operated by Cardinal River Coals Ltd., a 50/50 joint ven
Jan 1, 1985
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Porcupine Peninsular MineBy A. R. Byers
"Porcupine Peninsular mine is at the extreme southwestern end of North peninsula in Night Hawk lake, Cody township, Ontario. It lies approximately 10 miles east of the gold-producing district of Porcu
Jan 1, 1954
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Sixth Commonwealth Mining and Metallurgical CongressBy J. C. Mitcheson
Mr. President, Mr. Mayor, Ladies & Gentlemen: IT GIVES ME great pleasure to have the opportunity, today, to speak on behalf of all the constituent. bodies of the Common-wealth Council of Mining and
Jan 1, 1957
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Automation for Improved Safety in Roadside ConstructionBy S. Bergquist
In this paper, it is investigated how different types of automation would affect the safety for workers in asphalt paving. The risk for the workers on road construction sites is consistently high in c
Aug 1, 2013
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P.T. Freeport Indonesia's Sag Plant: Flowsheet, Start-Up & Training IssuesBy Rick Coleman, Chelvan (Chevy) Veloo
"P.T. Freeport Indonesia's lrian Jaya Operation has been producing copper concentrate continuously since 1972. Numerous ore discoveries and five mill expansion programs have seen the initial milling r
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of Concrete Floors in Cut-and-Fill Stopes at MadsenBy R. Gutray, J. E. Grainger
This paper deals with the use of a cement-deslimed mill tailings mixture for a scraping floor in cut-and-fill stopes at Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines Limited. It describes the mixing and placing procedur
Jan 1, 1966
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The Floating Train ? A New Proposal for Potash DistributionBy P. L. Schwartz
The present method of shipping potash to the myriad of consumers is inefficient, not only because of the extreme and unpredictable nature of seasonal demand, but also because railway car turnaround ti
Jan 1, 1978
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Simulation as a tool for quantifying design parameters for material handling systemsBy D. W. Ginsberg, D. Cieplinski
"The lifetime cost of a material handling system, or any mine system, can be reduced through the application of quality engineering. Dynamic simulation is a powerful tool that can be used to enhance t
Jan 1, 1998
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The Timmins -Val d'Or "Gold Belt" of Ontario-Quebec"THE GOLD MINING REGION of Timmins - Val d'Or, astride the Ontario-Quebec border, has long suffered the effects of rising costs during the period when the U.S. price of gold was fixed at $35 per ounce
Jan 1, 1973
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Northern Ecosystems and Northern DevelopmentBy R. W. Wein, L C. Bliss
Northern ecosystems are dominated by a harsh physical environment which dictates a need for biological adaptation. As yet, it is unknown just how these adapted plants and animals will tolerate industr
Jan 1, 1971
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Taxes on Mining ? A Short SummaryBy R. D. Brown
For the first time in years, the spring budgets of federal and provincial governments have not brought down major new proposals affecting the tax burdens of the mining industry in Canada. It seems app
Jan 1, 1977
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Sampling Methods at the Mill of Wright-Hargreaves MinesBy Malcolm Black
Introduction Before beginning to write this paper, I decided that I should first find suitable definitions of the words Sample and Sampling. The dictionary gives: "Sample.-A portion indicative of the
Jan 1, 1935
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Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners ? Issues and ControlsBy D. Royston
In SAG mills fed with a variety of ore types, hard packing between the shell lifters can come and go depending on rock type and rock size distribution and the presence of a binder. Packing can appear
Jan 1, 2012
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Operational Aspects of the Granisle PitBy R. R. Montigny
A brief description is given of the history, location and geology of the Granisle Copper Limited operation on Copper I land in Babine Lake. Detailed information is given with regard to pit design, pla
Jan 1, 1971
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Accident Prevention in and Around Coal MinesBy Daniel Murray
"ACCIDENT PREVENTION in and around coal mines presents many problems of a type which are not encountered in any other industry. This is particularly true of the coal mines in Nova Scotia, where the un
Jan 1, 1953
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Seismic Response of a Selected Site in Wellington, New ZealandBy L. Janku, G. Hancox, M. Villenueve, C. Massey
Wellington lies in a seismically active area 150 km from a subduction zone and in the vicinity of several active faults, which poses a risk to its infrastructure and inhabitants. One of these major fa
Jan 1, 2015
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Is your NI43-101 technical report compliant?By Deborah A. McCombe
"One of the cornerstones of NI43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects is the technical report. The purpose of the report is to provide a summary of the scientific and technical information
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper in the Eastern TownshipsBy John A. Dresser
Seventy years ago a period of prospecting and mining activity began in the Eastern Townships of Quebec that seems to have been quite equal to that of recent years in the Rouyn field. In the following
Jan 1, 1928
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Madsen Red Lake MineBy Russell McIntosh
"The Madsen mine is in the southeastern part of Baird township, in Red Lake area, Ontario. It lies about 6 miles southwest of the town of Red Lake, with which it is connected by an all-weather road.Th
Jan 1, 1954
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Formation waters as a source of industrial minerals in AlbertaBy BRIAN HITCHON
Calcium, magnesium, bromide and iodide extraction from formation waters for use as industrial minerals has occurred in several countries, but not yet in Canada. Potential commercial brine fields exist
Jan 1, 1984