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The development of a computerized dragline mine planning package utilizing interactive computer graphicsBy Peter N. Calder, Louise H. Michaud
"An interactive mine planning package has been developed to aid with the tasks involved in generating dragline mine plans. This package employs recent advances in PC-based,3D computer graphics and 3D
Jan 1, 1993
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Aggregates ? Problems and the Role of Government Agencies in OntarioBy W. M. Tupper
Municipal governments recognize the importance of aggregates in the local economy and the need to manage this resource in the interest of the public good. They have encountered problems with regulatin
Jan 1, 1978
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Linkages between Geological Branch studies, geological knowledge, and exploration success in British ColumbiaBy A. Sutherland Brown
"The ProblemMany science activities receive substantial funding from governments without much direct economic benefit accruing to state or individuals. In contrast, the search for knowledge has never
Jan 1, 1986
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The Midwest uranium project development of the milling processBy L. A. Melis, K. S. Fraser
"This paper describes the development of a milling circuit for the complex Midwest orebody, containing a high-arsenic uranium ore typical of that found in northern Saskatchewan. The results of prelimi
Jan 1, 1983
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Grade control problems dilution and geostatistics: choosing the required quality and number of samples for grade controlBy Eric Toh, Michel David
"Geo-statistics was born from mining problems: grades not being what was expected; more tons of waste than expected; in other words, dilution. Geo-statisticians now claim to have solved many of these
Jan 1, 1989
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Grinding simulation in Applesoft BasicBy R. del Villar, A. R. Laplante
"This article presents four grinding simulation programs, written in Applesoft BASIC. The firs t two calculate residence time distributions (RT Ds) for open and closed loops mills. The third program c
Jan 1, 1985
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Size Enlargement by Agglomeration in Mineral ProcessingBy W. Pietsch
For a number of reasons, solids entering and leaving facilities for the treatment of minerals are becoming increasingly finer. Such materials pose problems throughout processing. Solids featuring smal
Jan 1, 2004
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Leaching Alternatives for Gold Tellurides in Sonora, MexicoBy P. C. Santos-Munguía, F. Nava-Alonso, O. Alonso-González
"The gold recovery of a Mexican cyanidation plant, in Sonora, has been decreasing due to the increasing presence of gold tellurides. This work presents the results of different processes aimed to reco
Jan 1, 2017
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The leachability of radium from uranium oresBy K. E. Haque
"Radium is selectively leachable from uranium ores with various types of lixiviants. Among a number of lixiviants tried on Midwest Lake uranium ore, KCl provided the highest per cent of radium extract
Jan 1, 1987
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LHD teleoperation and guidance proven productivity improvement toolsBy G. R. Haiden, E. Henderson
"An LHD teleoperation and guidance system, developed at the Ontario Division of Inco Limited, has been demonstrated in operation at Copper Cliff North Mine (CCNM) since late September, 1993. The tests
Jan 1, 1994
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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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Eastern and Northern CordilleraBy C. J. Havard, G. C. Taylor, D. G. Cook, N. C. Ollerenshaw, D. K. Norris
"The area encompassed by this report is the eastern and northern Cordillera, shown on the composite map accompanying these background papers. It extends from the 49th pm•allel to the Arctic Ocean and
Jan 1, 1970
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Addressing Canada’s mining legacy — How government uses modern technology to evaluate and monitor long-term stability and land use in Canada’s historic mining districtsBy M. C. Bétournay, J. E. Udd
"The legacy of abandoned mines in Canada creates issues that impact on both the health and safety of Canadians and the environment. Solutions to the problems of abandoned minesites require a detailed
Jan 1, 1997
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Variation of gold content with depth the San Antonio gold mineBy D. H. Whiting, A. J. Sinclair
"The San Antonio gold mine, in the Archean Rice Lake Greenstone Belt, was in continuous production from 1932 to 1968, during which period the mine yielded 1.35 million ounces (41 985 kg) of gold and 1
Jan 1, 1990
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Thermal Analysis of B206 Aluminum Alloy SolidificationBy N. Haghdadi, D. M. Maijer, A. B. Phillion
B206 is a recently-developed high-strength Al-Cu casting alloy with reduced Ti and Fe, as compared to the well-known AA 206 alloy, for improved hot tearing resistance. In the current study, the solidi
Jan 1, 2014
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The Effect of Blasting on the Stability of Tar sand SlopesBy A. Bauer
The correct application of large crater blasts in unfrozen tar sand is an effective means of resisting frost penetration during winter. This results in much higher productivity and considerably less d
Jan 1, 1979
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The Rio Tinto's P155 Smelters Now Operating At 210 KABy V. Gaudreault
Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) has three smelters that use the Alcoa P155 technology: two in Canada (Grande-Baie and Laterrière, Saguenay, QC) and one in the United States (Sebree, Kentucky). The oldest RTA P1
Jan 1, 2011
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Hydrometallurgical Pumps Materials and DesignBy T. R. Heflin
The paper provides a comprehensive discussion of pump selection for the hydrometallurgical industry. Material suitability, in addition to proper size and design, will provide extended life for pumps i
Jan 1, 1979
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Deep roasting of nickel concentrateBy C. Diaz, S. W. Marcuson, K. I. Burgess
Deep roasting in fluid bed roasters is the first unit operation in Inco's "roast-reduction smelting" process for the treatment of nickel sulphide concentrates. The roaster product, a low sulphur
Jan 1, 1994
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Influence of Uranium Mill Tailings on Tree Growth at Elliot LakeBy D. R. Murray
A four-year study was carried out to determine the ability of coniferous trees to aid in the reclamation of uranium tailings at Elliot Lake. Five species were planted: white cedar, white spruce, jack
Jan 1, 1978