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Mining industry-Aboriginal Engagement Pursuant to new Ontario Mining Act rules: A Preliminary Examination of Potential Impacts
By K. Webb, M. Hohn
"This paper reviews the evolving Ontario mining regime for mining industry-Aboriginal engagement and its apparent alignment with court decisions, domestic law, emerging international norms, mining ind
Jan 1, 2016
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Drift prospecting for gold in saskatchewan - use of heavy mineral concentrates in tills
By S. Averill, B. Schreiner, V. Sopuck
The La Ronge. Kisseynew, Glennie Lake and Flin Flon domains. the main focu for gold exploration in the southeast part of the Saskatchewan Shield, were subject to continental glacial ice advances from
Jan 1, 1986
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Oxidative Acid Leaching of a Nickel Sulphide Concentrate: Comparison of Options
By G. Wren
As base metal sulphide resources become increasingly challenging to process, producers seek alternative options to treat concentrates. This study considers the mineral, elemental, and leaching charact
Jan 1, 2014
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Introduction (7f189fb1-f929-4104-b9c1-6992fd367b66)
By Brian G. Pewsey
Located in the northern part of the Province of British Columbia, the Cassiar Mine started development of its asbestos orebody in 1952, and is currently producing 105.000 tons of asbestos fibre annual
Jan 1, 1978
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Strength of coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta
By M. L. Jeremic
Altered and unaltered coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta has been tested under compression and under tension. The test results showed that altered coal samples have an appreciably low
Jan 1, 1979
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Shaft Sinking at Viking Yellowknife Mine
By Henry Lepp
Introduction A shaft sinking operation carried out at the Viking Yellowknife mine in the spring of 1947 presents certain features, especially as regards speed of sinking and low cost, that may be o
Jan 1, 1948
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Giant Earthquakes are Occurring at Lunar Phases Specific to Each Subduction Zone
"Here, we statistically proved that giant earthquakes occur at lunar phases specific to each subduction zone. Enough attention during the lunar period, especially when seismicity is occurring, will si
Jan 1, 2015
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Applying Web and Information Integration Technologies for Intensified Construction Process Control
By E. Viljamaa
In this research, earlier developed information integration method and novel web technologies are applied to intensify infrastructure construction process control. The applied method uses semantic met
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal Valley Mine
By J. Keith Haddock
"Introduction The Coal Valley Mine is operated by Luscar Stereo (1977) Ltd. with the Alberta Energy Company having a minority interest. The mine produces 2.0 million tonnes of bituminous thermal coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Paleomagnetic Study of the Coronation Mine Area
By Zoltan Hajnal
Magnetic studies have been carried out on 88 surface and 157 underground samples from the Coronation Mine area of northern Saskatchewan. The intensity of the surface samples was compared to trace elem
Jan 1, 1965
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Coal Mountain Operations: The next twenty years
By B. R. Johnston, K. D. Streeter
"ABSTRACTCoal Mountain Operations is the newest of Fording Coal’s operations although it is the oldest in terms of its historical production. In October, 1994, Fording purchased the former Corbin Cree
Jan 1, 1997
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Arsenic Disposal Practices in the Metallurgical Industry
By P. A. Riveros
The literature on the arsenic disposal practices of the metallurgical industry and the long term stability of the disposed arsenic compounds were reviewed from a Canadian perspective. The review was c
May 1, 2002
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Process Advances at Lac Minerals Ltd. - Est Malartic Division
By G. H. Hope, D. Green
"Recent process advances at Lac Minerals Est Malartic Division are discussed. The Est Malartic mill treats massive sulphide, copper/gold ore from the Bousquet 2 mine, to produce a gravity gold product
Jan 1, 1993
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Earth Moving Equipment Safety Round Table - The EMESRT Story (2006-2008)
Mining companies around the globe have long struggled with the need to ensure that earth moving equipment is designed to be operated and maintained under all site conditions without causing harm to pe
May 1, 2009
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Donkin-Morien development project
By J. J. Gillman
"The coal deposits from Cape Perce on Cape Breton Island have been known to supply the coal requirements of the people living in or visiting the area for close to 300 years.A major block of coal has b
Jan 1, 1982
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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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A Methodology to Assess the Spatial Distribution of Dispersoids in Al-Mg-Si Alloys
By I. Westermann, K. Marthinsen, M. S. Remøe
"Al-Mg-Si alloys often add small additions of e.g. Mn or Cr, to form dispersoids, which may act as nucleation sites for Mg2Si particles after homogenization. The purpose is to ensure a high density of
Jan 1, 2018
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A comparison of uranium exploration methods at the South March uranium-copper occurrence
By J. W. M. Porritt, M. P. Brameld, R. H. McCorkell
"Soil-gas Rn was measured by two types of alpha-particle-track detectors, by emanometry and by counting alpha-activity on Rn-decay-product collectors. Soil samples were analyzed for V by fluorimetric
Jan 1, 1981
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Conversion of a crushing plant to a gold mill in a copper smelter
By G. Macfarlane
"In 1985, a crushing plant, located in the feed preparation area of Kidd Creek's copper smelter, was modified. The plant, which originally had treated only copper-bearing materials for the smelle
Jan 1, 1988
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A practical approach to vertical crater retreat mining in soft ground at Whitehorse Copper
By P. W. Percival, J. J. Janssens
"Whitehorse Copper is a 2600-ton-per-day underground copper mine located within the city limits of Whitehorse, Yukon . In early 1978, due to increasingly difficult ground conditions. it was decided to
Jan 1, 1981