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An infrastructure for surface mining equipment teleoperationBy M. G. Lipsett
"Mining properties are becoming increasingly remote, a challenging situation for operating and maintaining equipment. Logistics of transporting workers and materials can be alleviated by having timely
Jan 1, 2000
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Process Histories And Aerosol Exposures For Electrolytic Nickel Refining At Vale Canada (Inco)ABSTRACT Understanding process histories and worker exposures in nickel production operations is critical in determining the role nickel compounds play in respiratory cancer incidence. As part of a se
Jan 1, 2014
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Open Pit Underground Transition Supported by Integer Linear Programming ModelingBy Solar D. Andrés
Several large open pit mines are facing the challenge to design and plan an underground transition to sustain the long term future of their operations. The desired underground method is Block Cave sin
Oct 1, 2009
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Géologie et géochimie de la mine Lamaque, Val d'Or, QuébecBy Paul Bedard, Réal Daigneault, Guy Perrault
"La mine Lamaque est située a Val d'Or, Québec; les roches hônes appartiennent au groupe de Malartic, partie supérieure, et sont des andésites et des pyroclastites. On y retrouve deux formes d&ap
Jan 1, 1983
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CCARM's* research on mining simulators and their role in maintenance and trainingBy J. B. Edwards
"The case is presented for the use of simulators for the computer-based training (CBT) of mining plant operators and for introducing them to automatically controlled systems. As well as their use in t
Jan 1, 1990
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Anorthosite in CanadaBy R. M. BUCHANAN
The segment of Canadian industry based on smelting of alum in um and manufacture of consumer products is based entirely on imported alumina and bauxite. In the absence of Canadian bauxite deposits, co
Jan 1, 1984
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Economic Geology and Geophysics of the Oka Alkaline Complex, QuebecBy M. Vallée, J. -P. Charette, D. P. Gold
"The Oka Carbonatite and Alkaline Complex is a Lower Cretaceous intrusive body of the Monteregian petrographic province. Carbonate rocks of various types, and associated alkaline rocks of the ijolite
Jan 1, 1967
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Human Factors and Human Error in the Mining Industry: A Review and Lessons from Other IndustriesBy A. Yaghini, Y. Pourrahimian
"Human factors (HFs) play an important role in the mining and mineral industry, affecting operational and maintenance efficiency and safety. Despite the introduction of new technologies and automation
Jan 1, 2018
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Status of IOCG Exploration in CanadaBy Tom Setterfield
Conclusions ?Canada is a prospective place to explore for IOCG deposits ?Time distribution of IOCG mineralization in Canada mimics that in the rest of the world ?Canada may have been the first coun
May 1, 2006
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Iron Control in the Altair Hydrochloride Pigment ProcessBy D. Verhulst
The Altair process digests ilmenite concentrate in high-chloride HC1 solution, with complete dissolution of titanium and iron. The Fe(III) ions are reduced to the ferrous form, and the solution is coo
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial kaolin resources in the Pacific Northwest and central CanadaBy Colin Harvey
The paper industry in the Pacific Northwest is a potentially large market for industrial clays. Current trends within the paper industry towards higher quality newsprint, filled and coated papers, off
Jan 1, 2001
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Production of Low-Ash Coking Coal by Tabling, with Special Reference to U. S. PracticeBy C. H. Tiernon
"This paper was' prepared to emphasize the part that coal washing tables can play in the development of many of the reserves of coking coals in Western Canada_ It covers a brief history of the develop
Jan 1, 1973
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Inorganic Chemistry of the Platinum-Group Elements"2.1. General Considerations and Properties2.1.1. IntroductionOur present knowledge of the platinum-group elements (POE) is extensive, the reason being two-fold. The elements have many uses and, moreo
Jan 1, 1979
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Recent Developments in Drilling MudBy R. B. Hyde
"Severe drilling conditions and difficult mud problems are briefly out-lined as the major cost items in all production operations. The chief problems discussed are abnormal pressures, high temperature
Jan 1, 1959
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Fuel Research Facilities in CanadaBy R. E. Gilmore
PREAMBLE THIS PAPER comprises material presented in two separate 'Papers at the British Commonwealth Scientific Specialist Conference on Fuel Research held in London, England, in July, 1950. The
Jan 1, 1951
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Evaluation of Ion Exchange as a Means of Separating and Recovering Base Metals from Concentrated Chloride Leach SolutionsBy G. B. Harris, C. W. White
A study to investigate the recovery of base metals, notably copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc and manganese from iron-free concentrated chloride solutions using ion exchange was undertaken. In such soluti
Jan 1, 2015
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Geology and Mineral Deposits of the East Central Manitoba Mining DistrictBy J. F. Wright
Gold-bearing quartz veins and replacement chalcopyrite deposits are the two important types of metallic mineral deposits of the east central Manitoba mining district. The gold-bearing veins occur alon
Jan 1, 1925
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Fire in Dominion No. 16 Colliery, New Waterford, Nova ScotiaBy Louis Frost
"A FIRE which forced the sealing -of the east side of Dominion No. 16 Colliery in the Town of New Waterford, Nova Scotia, occurred on October 6th, 1952 (Figure 1).So far as can be ascertained, the fir
Jan 1, 1953
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Capturing Energy from Ventilation Air MethaneBy D. L. Cluff
Ventilation Air Methane (VAM) is a high volume low concentration methane source. The capture or use of methane from VAM is challenging, which results in the routine discharge of methane into the atmos
Aug 1, 2013
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Concepts in lease-closure landscapesBy Gordon T. McKenna
"Syncrude Canada Ltd. is developing new concepts in lease-closure landscape design for its Oil Sands Leases 17 and 22 in northeastern Alberta. Closure planning is becoming an integral part of the plan
Jan 1, 1996