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Interpretation of second derivative aeromagnetic maps at the Silver Queen and Equity Silver mines, Houston, B.C.By B. N. Church, A. R. Pettipas
"The second vertical derivative method of processing aeromagnetic data from low level helicopter surveys yields results correiatable with the known geology and may be utilized to indicate possible tar
Jan 1, 1990
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Use of Alloy Steels in Rock Drilling, and Their TreatmentBy Charles G. Kemsley
IN view of the truly remarkable development of special steels for special purposes, the mining industry has for years looked forward to a time when steel makers would come forward with a product which
Jan 1, 1942
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Bonus and accidents: is there a link?By Noel Billette, Jean-Luc Chouinard
"An analysis of the number of industrial injuries shows that the mining sector is particularly affected, since mining is one of the most dangerous industrial activities in Canada. This has led to nume
Jan 1, 1986
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Property and Operations of Campbell Red Lake Mines, LimitedBy R. S. Jr. Stronach
"IntroductionThe property of Campbell Red Lake Mines, Limited, is in Balmer township, Red Lake area, Patricia portion of Kenora district, Ontario. It consists of a group of twelve claims which had bee
Jan 1, 1950
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A Dem Analysis of Rock Slope Stability in Presence of a Non-Persistent JointBy V. Bonilla-Sierra, M. Elmouttie, L. Scholtès, F. V. Donzé
In the presence of joint sets sub-parallel to a slope face, the stability of the rock mass is controlled by the shear strength of the joints. On one hand, if the joints are persistent their shear stre
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction of a Geometallurgical Model, How it should Interact with the Plant Model and the Importance of Final ReconciliationBy Orlando Rojas, Javier Pizarro, Romke Kuyvenhoven, Francisco Soto
"The concept of geometallurgy has been extensively mentioned and used in the mining industry in the past years. However, each mining firm has a different understanding of what geometallurgy means, and
Jan 1, 2016
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Blasting Practice in the East Bluff Section of the Britannia MineBy Chris G. Dobson
Introduction The Britannia mine is at Britannia Beach, on Howe sound, approximately thirty miles from Vancouver. The first claims were staked in 1898, and a local company was formed at that time to d
Jan 1, 1935
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Slope failure kinematicsBy Z. M. Zavodni, C. D. Broadbent
"Major rock slides in open-pit mines are rare, but they can develop in spite of sophisticated slope engineering design practice. Experience has shown that, except under high seismic load conditions, t
Jan 1, 1980
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The stability of cut slopes in Chazy limestone in a Montreal-area quarryBy John E. Udd, Peter Leinberger, Roman Kozarycz
"This paper is based on work done by the authors in a study of the structural features at a quarry excavated in Chazy limestone on the Island of Montreal. Observations on failures on the quarry walls
Jan 1, 1981
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Chapter IV-Continued - Part 2.-Nova Scotia - Structure of the Gold Veins of Nova ScotiaBy G. Vibert Douglas
"Gold occurs in Nova Scotia in three ways, saddle reefs, fissure veins, and fossil placers. Of these the saddle reefs are the commonest. They have been the source of most of the gold and have also bee
Jan 1, 1954
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Optimal layout of underground mining levelsBy Jorgen Elbrond, Yve Lizotte
"A mathematical procedure for determining the underground mining level layout which minimizes the total costs of excavation and haulage is described. This procedure has the advantage over previous gra
Jan 1, 1985
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The use of computer blast simulations to improve blast qualityBy R. F. Favreau, R. A. Morin, G. W. Kuzyk, P. J. Babulic, N. J. Tienkamp
"Atomic Energy of Canada Limited is constructing an Underground Research Laboratory (URL) as part of a comprehensive program to evaluate the concept of nuclear fuel waste disposal deep in crystalline
Jan 1, 1989
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Identification of the Different Boiling Regimes During the Quenching of a Cylindrical ProbeBy L. I. Kiss, A. Larouche, V. Dassylva-Raymond
Control of the quenching capacity of the cooling water is of primary importance for maintaining the quality and recovery rate of ingots produced by direct chill casting. Industrially, this can be done
Jan 1, 2006
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Structural Aspects of the Geology of Falconbridge Nickel Mine, Sudbury District, OntarioBy Stanley Davidson
Introduction The ore deposit mined by Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, is one of the numerous nickel-copper sulphide bodies marginal to the large oyster-shaped mass of differentiated norite in t
Jan 1, 1946
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Preliminary studies of the biogeochemistry of silver in British ColumbiaBy J. J. Barakso, S. J. Horsky, H. V. Warren
"A review of past and present biogeochemical studies is given. Early and more recent analytical procedures are described and compared. Tables 1-5 give silver concentrations in various organs of some p
Jan 1, 1984
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Engineering Design of Backfill Systems in Undercut MiningBy A. P. E. Dirige
In order to maximize the recovery of ore and to save on costs in undercut mining, backfill of low cement content is used to fill the mined out excavations. This backfill mass is supported by a sillmat
May 1, 2007
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Enhancement of mechanical properties in heat affected zone of AA 5083 weld joints: Potential and interpretationBy W. Mirihange
Considerable mechanical property decline is always observed at the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) of AA 5083, This occurred as a result of the thermal effect on the hardened material, It is highly beneficia
Jan 1, 2005
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The mineralogy of silver and its significance in metal extractionBy Claudia Gasparrini
"Silver occurs in about 200 minerals in variable amount s. Silver ores usually have 5 or 6 and in some instances as many as 10 species of silver minerals. All these minerals may have different flotati
Jan 1, 1984
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Acid mine water treatment at Les Mines Gallen, Noranda Mines LimitedBy N. Lecuyer
"During early 1980, pre-production work commenced at the ""Les Mines Gallen"" project, north of Noranda, Quebec. As a result of the acid mine water associated with this property, a major pre-productio
Jan 1, 1983
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Carrier flotation of hematiteBy John A. Meech, Irene E. Cristoveanu
"The separation of hematite fines (100% - 38 um) from quartz fines (100% -75 um) was investigated using coarse hematite (-212 + 150 um) as a carrier in an oleic acid collector system. Oleic acid addit
Jan 1, 1985