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The Carbon Footprint of Grinding MediaBy Paul W. Shelley, Daniel J. Hodges
The mining industry is undergoing a period of rapid transformative change. This is the result of the social and financial accountabilities that the industry is faced with because of the world&rs
May 4, 2025
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Risk Indicators of Materials Suppy for Future Photovoltaic Expansion ? The Case of Silver ?By Tsuyoshi Adachi
Photovoltaic (PV) system is especially taken notice as one of important renewable energy resources, because PV has potential to provide a certain amount of energy supply as well as without greenhouse
Aug 1, 2013
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The Canada Tungsten Property, Flat River Area, Northwest TerritoriesBy L G. White
During 1958, prospecting parties working for the Mackenzie Syndicate in the Flat River area of the Mackenzie mountains, Northwest Territories, identified tungsten mineralization and located the proper
Jan 1, 1963
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Online Vibration Monitoring on Electric Mining ShovelsBy D. Nower
"The supply of copper is expected to be at a large deficit in 2012. To recover from these deficits mining companies are required to maximize production and there is no better way to accomplish this th
Jan 1, 2012
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Developing Visualized Schedules for Plant Information ModelingBy B. Leonard
As of November 2012, the Alberta government listed 53 oil and gas, oil sands, and mining construction projects either proposed or currently under construction. These industrial plant construction proj
Aug 1, 2013
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Advances on Blast?induced Damage Prediction and Control in Blasting OperationsBy Leonardo F. Trivino
Despite the significant economical and safety implications of poor blasting practice in mining and quarrying operations, the default practice in many large operations, including both design and contro
May 1, 2013
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Potential for the Occurrence of Sedimentary Sulphur Deposits in Northeastern British ColumbiaBy V. F. Hollister
Four conditions are commonly accepted as being needed for the development of native sulphur deposits in sedimentary rocks : (1) ample sulphate-bearing evaporite, normally anhydritic; (2) proximity t
Jan 1, 1977
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Layout of Continuous Miner Operations in the Smoky River MinesBy P. L. Wright
"This is a brief history of the development of the mining project, with a description of the proven geology. The paper describes how the experiences gained progressively demanded change in the mine de
Jan 1, 1973
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Gold in carbon-rich rocks: improbable protoresBy Janet S. Springer
Anomalous gold concentrations in carbonaceous material have given rise to misconceptions about the role of carbon in gold depo its. Some hydrocarbon and carbon-rich black muds may how gold contents ra
Jan 1, 1986
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South Main Shaft at Flin FionBy J. P. Caulfield
THE Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company's underground mine at Flin Flon, Manitoba, has in the past been serviced by two working shafts-the North Main shaft, and the No. 3 shaft. The North Ma
Jan 1, 1941
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Role of Technical Innovation on Production Delivery at the Polokwane SmelterBy F. Stober, D. Wanblad, J. Ndlovu, L. R. Nelson, L. P. S. de Villiers
The single six-in-line furnace of the Polokwane Smelter is the largest installed high-intensity furnace for platinum group metals (PGM) base metals sulphide smelting in the world. The furnace employs
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Origin of the Magnet Cove Barite-Sulphide Deposit, Walton, N.S.By J. L. Jambor, R. W. Boyle
"The Magnet Cove barite-sulphide deposit is a raking pipe-like body that replaced and partly filled a large brecciated zone at the junction of two faults at the contact between sedimentary rocks of th
Jan 1, 1966
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The Camelback Zn-Pb-Cu Deposit: A Recent Discovery in the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, CanadaBy J. I. Carroll, J. A. Walker
"Abstract - Camelback is a small (=200 000 tonnes), moderate grade (5%-7% Zn+Pb), volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, which occurs within the Nepisiguit Falls Formation of the Ordovician Tetagouche
Jan 1, 2006
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Managing Assets Using Performance SupervisionBy M. Ruel
In today's highly competitive worldwide market, it is becoming extremely important for managers to make sure that all resources are used where needed the most. That way, all resources are generat
Jan 1, 2007
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The Conversion of a Manual A.C. Hoist to a Semi-Automatic D.C. Hoist at Lynn LakeBy R W. Drybrough
The program to increase production at Sherritt Gordon's Lynn Lake property, which began in 1956, included increasing the rope speed and the horsepower of the ore hoist at the "A" shaft. Because o
Jan 1, 1965
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Characterisation and Dissolution Studies on Varying forms of BranneriteBy F. A. Charalambous
Brannerite is commonly referred to as a refractory uranium mineral as it is usually highly resistant to acid leaching. There is however widely varying literature data on brannerite leaching, with some
Aug 1, 2010
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Organization of mine/mill complexesBy K. W. Major
"This chapter outlines the organization of mine/ mill complexes in Canadian mining companies. Many factors unique to the Canadian mining industry will affect the design of the organization in the futu
Jan 1, 1989
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Research on the Comparison of Operator Viewpoints Between Manned and Remote Control Operation in Unmanned Construction SystemsBy Akihiko Nishiyama
Unmanned construction technology used for remote control operation of construction machines has some problems to solve compared with manned operation of construction machines, such as fatigue due to l
Aug 1, 2013
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Recent Developments in Dry Atomization and Heat RecoveryBy L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, D. Sauter, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee
"Molten material from pyrometallurgical furnaces is tapped at high temperature, carrying a large amount of heat. Traditional handling methods of slow air cooling or water granulation do not allow for
Jan 1, 2017
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The Application of Neutron Activation Analysis to the Determination of Copper in MineralsBy H. P. Dibbs
An account is given of the application of neutron activation analysis to the rapid, non-destructive determination of copper in minerals, using a 14-MeV neutron source. Elements that interfere in the d
Jan 1, 1970