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A review of some useful algorithms in geophysicsBy Douglas C. Fraser
"Geophysical data are often presented on maps, sections or profiles with minimal data processing. A common example is magnetic data, in which the diurnal-free raw readings are merely contoured on a ma
Jan 1, 1981
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Techno-economic feasibility of zinc and lead recovery from electric arc furnace baghouse dustBy E. Busse, J. E. Burgener, J. G. Eacott, M. C. Robinson, P. E. Burgener
"This paper presents a preliminary assessment of the technical and economic feasibility of a caustic leach - electrowinning process for the recovery of zinc and lead from electric arc furnace baghouse
Jan 1, 1984
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Ventilation On Demand (VOD) Projects ? Vale Inco Ltd.By Cheryl L. Allen
The increasing energy costs associated with mining has become an issue that needs to be addressed for future sustainable production. Vale Inco is undertaking a Ventilation on Demand (VOD) Project in a
Feb 1, 2008
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Trends in Mobile Equipment MonitoringBy David Fisk
Mining: Current Business Environment ? Commodity prices are high, but cyclic ? Increasing global competition ? Equipment costs remain high ? Maintenance costs continue to increase ? Aging experts
May 1, 2008
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Dispelling Myths on New Frontiers in Historic Mining Camps - The West Ansil Cu Zn Ag Au Discovery , Rouyn Noranda, QuebecObjectives ? New deposits can be found in mature Mining CampsNew Camps ? Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits ? polymetallicpolymetallicexamples are desirable exploration targets examples
May 1, 2006
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Evaluation of design bond strength for fully grouted cablesBy A. J. Hyett, R. D. Reichert
"A laboratory and field research program was conducted to investigate the major factors influencing bond capacity of grouted cable bolts. The results indicate that cable bolt capacity most critically
Jan 1, 1992
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State Of Combating Dust and Coal-Workers-Pneumoconiosis in German Hard Coal Mining OperationsBy V. Schenk
Dust exposure resulting from the exploitation and winning of natural resources below ground has presented a serious health problem since the beginning of mining. The boom phase of the German hard coal
Aug 1, 2013
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Tumbler Ridge: a new approach to resource community developmentBy R. A. Rabnett, G. Paget, Patrick Walsh
"Tumbler Ridge, Canada's newest resource community, has been developed differently than have been other resource communities.Since its conceptualization, emphasis has been placed on the establish
Jan 1, 1983
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Resource Estimation for the Draa Sfar South Polymetallic DepositBy Michel Dagbert, Mohammed Harfi
"Abstract - The Draa Sfar polymetallic deposit, at about 16 km NW of Marrakech in Morocco, is a massive sulfide zone at the contact between an underlying volcanic and an overlying clastics sequence. T
Jan 1, 2002
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Sampling for Metallurgical Test: How the Test Results can be used to Estimate Their Confidence Level"During the development of a mining project, samples are taken for metallurgical tests. The sample can be a composite sample made of material from a selection of various drilling products or a sample
Jan 1, 2016
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Geology and genesis of the Red Dog deposit, western Brooks Range, AlaskaBy L. E. Young
"The Red Dog deposit of the western Brooks Range, Alaska was discovered in the 1970s. Two mineralized areas are present, the Main and Hilltop deposits. With indicated and inferred reserves of 77 milli
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of Water Chemistry on the Flotation of Colored Impurities from FeldsparBy G. Wang, L. R. Moore, Y. Xiong, A. Gorken
"Mining is a very water intensive industry. As such, the industry has become dependent on applying alternate sources in efforts to minimize the impact on the locally available fresh water. Sources suc
Jan 1, 2016
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Maintenance of Reservoir Pressure By Water Injection, Dollard Field, SaskatchewanBy L. Freitag
"The Dollard oil field in southwestern Saskatchewan is a stratigraphic trap of irregular shaped perimeter. The reservoir is a low-angle monoclinal structure with a dip of approximately 100 feet in 5 m
Jan 1, 1959
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Conversion of Dome Mine No.8 shaft timber guides to steel guides and refits of shaft hardware and skipsBy W. G. Spencer, E. Sulis, P. M. Tiley
"Dome Mine's No.8 shaft is located about 1 km northeast of Dome's No.3 shaft and mill complex in South Porcupine, Ontario.No.8 shaft was brought into production in 1984 to hoist ore and wast
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology of the Sustut Copper Deposit In B.C.By G. Harper
The Sustut Copper deposit, 230 miles northwest of Prince George, B.C., was discovered in August of 1971. Subsequent exploration has included 56,417 feet of surface diamond drilling in 139 holes. The d
Jan 1, 1977
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The Contribution of the Classifiers to Comminution and Separation Processes in Mineral Processing"Classification is an important aspect of mineral processing plants and if not operated efficiently can compromise both the throughput and recovery of the circuit. This paper discusses the benefits th
Jan 1, 2016
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The Grantham Iron Works (24d1782e-5dd4-4bb6-a4f9-36b586dc6408)By David J. McDougall
"IntroductionThe production of pig iron, wrought iron bars and castings in Quebec during the 18th and 19th centuries has been so closely identified by historians with the Forges du St. Maurice on the
Jan 1, 1983
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Control of sodium-rich brine inflows at Central Canada Potash - Part 1: .Rehabilitation, diamond drilling, grouting and backfillingBy E. M. De Souza, A. M. Coode
"When Canadian potash was brought into production in the 1960s substantial research was carried out to develop the technology needed to cope with the unique conditions in Saskatchewan mines. The inten
Jan 1, 1990
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Uranium geology in the Athabasca and a comparison with other Canadian Proterozoic basinsBy L. A. Homeniuk, R. Bonnar
"The Athabasca Basin has been the scene of an intense exploration effort since the late 1960s, resulting in the establishment of this area as one of the major uranium districts in the world.The A thab
Jan 1, 1982
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Mine waste dumps constructed ill mountain valleysBy Alan F. Stewart, Frederic B. Claridge, Robert S. Nichols
"In recent years, an increasing number of mines in mountainous terrain have examined the possibility of placing mine waste rock into stream valleys. Pressure to utilize stream valleys as a primary loc
Jan 1, 1986