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Electrical Power Cables as Applied to Mining ProjectsBy C. F. Starr
This paper deals with the various types of cable in use in mines, with special attention paid to their construction. There will be a few comments regarding the different insulants, jacketing materials
Jan 1, 1969
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Longwall mining and potashBy G. Herget
"A brief visit to European longwall mining operations in potash showed that retreating longwall mining provides a very attractive alternative to room-and pillar mining, especially in areas with bad ro
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur CompanyBy Fred W. Snow
THE mines of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company, consisting of the Eust1s, the Albert, and the Capel mines, are situated w Ascot township, Quebec, about ten miles southeast of Sherbrooke, on
Jan 1, 1936
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Variables and Sensors of Importance to EVOPBy R. E. Hamilton
"The requirements for effective optimization of a mineral dressing operation are discussed, with specific reference to a flotation system . Also considered are the relation-ships between automatic con
Jan 1, 1967
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Federal budget-food for thoughtBy Robert B. Parsons
"On February 15, 1984 Finance Minister Lalonde presented to Parliament a budget heavily flavoured with the current consultative mood of the Government. Notably absent from the budget was the typically
Jan 1, 1984
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Gamma-ray spectral logging for uraniumBy J. G. Conaway, P. G. Killeen
"Gamma-ray spectral logging, a useful technique for uranium exploration and evaluation, has generally been underutilized by the Canadian mining industry. Provided that the technique is properly applie
Jan 1, 1980
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Deep Exploration of the "Brunswick Horizon", Bathurst District Northern New BrunswickBy J. J. Hussey
"Abstract-The ""Brunswick Horizon"" an informally named ore-bearing unit near the top of the Nepisiguit Falls Formation in the Ordovician Tetagouche Group, hosts the Brunswick No. 6 and No. 12 base-me
Jan 1, 1992
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From Liability to Valuable Resource - Water in the Mining IndustryBy A. Makinen
There is an increasing trend between increasing consumption of water and the production of metal concentrate. Along with this trend we see that ore grades are declining and getting more complex to con
Jan 1, 2015
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Medium voltage switchgear and circuit breaker life extensionBy K. J. Boser
"Medium Voltage (MV) metal clad switchgear is referred to as the voltage class from 2.4 kV to 38 kV. Technological advances in circuit breaker designs over the last 20 years have given rise to retrofi
Jan 1, 1998
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The Burning of Slurried Elemental Sulphur in a Fluidized Bed RoasterBy J. Laganiere
A considerable part of the sulphuric acid requirements of the Aluminum Company of Canada's Arvida smelter comes from the burning of 180-200 tons per day of zinc '"'sulphide concentrates
Jan 1, 1963
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Canam DepositBy W. R. Bacon
"The Canam property is in southern British Columbia, 24 miles southeast of Hope. It is reached by 5 miles of road from Mile 26 on the Hope-Princeton Highway.Between the years 1930, when the property w
Jan 1, 1949
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Data is not the Problem? Good Decisions are the problem.Today?s Topics ? Data to decision value chain ? Practical Considerations ? Example ? Before / After DSS ? Quick Decision Support Demo Practical Considerations ? More data is not necessarily bett
May 1, 2008
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The Productivity Challenge in MiningBy W. G. Brissenden
"ALTHOUGH I SHOULD FIRST REVIEW the state of the mining art as it is today, because of the shortness of time I will confine myself to a re-view of the more important advances in that art which have be
Jan 1, 1968
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The use of Engineered Wetland Technology for Long Term Minewater Treatment at Closed Minestreatment MinesCONSTRUCTED WETLANDS (CWs) ?Human-Constructed ?Built Specifically to Remove Contaminants ?Can Treat a Wide Variety of Wastewaters Including Stormwater(SW) ?Three Major Kinds ?Pond Wetlands ?Fr
May 1, 2009
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A Continuous Improvement Model Linking Planning and OperationsBy Paul Clark
Generation - Profile l 9,726 megawatts (MW) of capacity l 46,877 gigawatt hours (GWh) produced at an average plant availability of 88.4% l 47 facilities in four geographies: Canada; the U.S.; Mexic
May 1, 2004
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Advances in Blast Furnace Practice at StelcoBy D. W. R. George, J. L. Stewart
Developments in the last decade, which have contributed to increased productivity and decreased coke rates in the iron blast furnace, are reviewed. Future progress in blast-furnace practice is also co
Jan 1, 1966
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Selection of Electric Drives for Mining ApplicationsBy L Gill
The four basic types of electric motors -squirrel-cage, wound rotor, synchronous and D.C. -are de-scribed, with particular reference to speed-torque characteristics. The three classifications of squir
Jan 1, 1963
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Some Aspects of The Coal Industry of TomorrowBy Gerald Blackmore
This paper discusses the present state and future trends within the coal industry, and then goes into the reasoning behind these planned trends. Such factors as marketing, costs, new mining techniques
Jan 1, 1968
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Laboratory Tests of the Cleaning of Fine Coal by a D.S.M. CycloneBy T. E. Morimoto
Summary The Research Council of Alberta has made a series of tests with the cyclone washer to investigate the influence of the following operating variables: underflow apex diameter, .specific gravit
Jan 1, 1952
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New Type of Organically Capped Gold Nanoparticles prepared by Controlled Thermolysis of Gold ComplexesBy Masami Nakamoto
Controlled thermolysis of gold(I) thiolate complex, [C14H29(CH3)3N][Au(SC12H25)2], at 180 °C for 5 h under an N2 atmosphere produces novel gold nanoparticles passivated by alkyl groups derived from th
Oct 1, 2003