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Mining Methods and Costs at the Josephine Mine
By Alan E. Gallie
One of the requirements for the successful waging of war is an unlimited supply of iron ore. In the spring of 1941 the demand for iron ore was expected to exceed the supply. This was particularly so i
Jan 1, 1947
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Fuelcell Mine Loader and Prototype Locomotive
By Arnold R. Miller
Overview ? Vehicle Projects LLC (prime contractor) and the Fuelcell Propulsion Institute have developed the world?s first fuelcell locomotive. ? Principal applications are underground mining and tun
May 1, 2002
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Magnesia Refractories for Steel Furnaces
By G. M. Carrie
Introduction The subject of basic refractories is daily becoming of increased importance in metallurgical processes, and there is a constantly growing necessity for the development of better materi
Jan 1, 1927
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Analysis and Testing of Lubricating Oils in Mine and Mill Production Equipment
By R. A. Ford
The paper outlines: methods used for the determination of wear metals in motor and transmission oils; contaminents in motor, transmission and crusher lubricating oils; and viscosity determinations. Ca
Jan 1, 1977
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Energy Management Systems for the Minerals Industries
By Richard E. J. Putman
THE MINERALS INDUSTRY has always been a heavy user of energy in most of its unit operations: power in the mining, comminution, flotation and electro-winning processes; fuel in its smelting and other m
Jan 1, 1978
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Diamond Exploration in Canada
By L. H. Thorleifson
Demand for both gem and industrial diamonds is very strong. Synthetic production supplies industrial uses, but synthetic gems remain inferior and expensive, so the large gem market is supplied by mini
May 1, 2001
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Shaft Sinking Through Heavy Overburden at Falconbridge
By R. M. Oliver
THE Falconbridge property is almost completely covered with over-burden to a depth varying from 60 to over 200 feet. This overburden consists of grave], sand, and boulder, with bands of very fine silt
Jan 1, 1938
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The Metso Mp1250 Cone Crusher ? Two Case Studies
By D. A. Jacobson
Mining operations, whether new or existing, are constantly looking for ways to maximize production and improve energy efficiency, while keeping the footprint required to a minimum. The Nordberg MP1250
Jan 1, 2012
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Conventional Shaft Sinking Unconstrained by Equipment Availability
By S. W. Henley
"Shaft sinking design is typically driven by what has been successful in the past and the availability of sinking plant. This document considers a project where the sinking design and methodology is u
Jan 1, 2019
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Building on Canadian Capabilities for Space Resource Missions
By John Ratti
Building on Canadian Capabilities for Space Resource Missions: Space resource science and technology mission building blocks Canadian historical perspective Status and future pursuits It takes
May 1, 2013
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Mineralogical Investigation of the Carbon Leader Reef from Tautona Mine in South Africa
By R. Burnette
Gold has been mined from a variety of deposit types that range in age from Archaean to Recent. The large variability in the geological settings of the gold deposits implies transport and concentration
Jan 1, 2011
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New Miner Training Program
By Denis Beaudoin
Program Basics: Goals, Course Content & Training Process Sudbury: History of the Program & Lessons Learned Diavik: History of the Program & Lessons Learned Most Recent Program: Totten Mine in partn
Oct 1, 2010
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INMET Mining Operationalizing the Ruggie Framework in a Mining Context
Operationalizing the Ruggie Framework in a Mining Context Ruggie?s 3 Pillars: The State?s duty to Protect Policies, regulation, adjudication The Corporation?s responsibility to respect Acting with
May 1, 2013
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Challenges of ISRU Rover Development
?Four-wheel, skid-steer, rover developed for CSA ?U-chassis for payload accommodation ?Passive geometric suspension ?Max speed 13km/hr ?Remote workstation ?275kg payload capacity ?On-board
May 1, 2013
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Community Engagement Best Practice in the mining sector: What?s recommended and who?s using it?
By Ben Bradshaw
Context ? Community engagement has become an increasingly significant and challenging part of mineral exploration and mine development; indeed, opposition from communities proximate to a proposed min
May 1, 2010
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Optimum Planning for Multi-Project Earthmoving Operations
By S. Abu-Samra
By virtue of its complex nature, the construction industry comprises a wide spectrum of interrelated variables and factors. This multifaceted character of the construction industry puts the use of eng
Aug 1, 2013
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Geological, geophysical and geochemical considerations for exploration in clay-covered areas: a review
By B. W. Smee
Glacial lake sediments or glaciolacustrine deposits form a significant portion of the Canadian, Scandinavian and Russian landscapes. Furthermore, 50 per cent of the Archean volcanic belts within the C
Jan 1, 1979
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Human Factors and Human Error in the Mining Industry: A Review and Lessons from Other Industries
By A. Yaghini, Y. Pourrahimian
"Human factors (HFs) play an important role in the mining and mineral industry, affecting operational and maintenance efficiency and safety. Despite the introduction of new technologies and automation
Jan 1, 2018
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Toward an infrastructureless guidance system — A proposed guidance system for autonomous underground vehicles
By E. Hinton, L. Bloomquist
"This paper describes a guidance system for autonomous underground mining vehicles, which does not require any infrastructure or inertial positioning systems to aid the guidance process.BackgroundINCO
Jan 1, 2001
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Everybody Needs Us Nobody Wants Us
By Ray Collier
MINING TODAY l EXTENSIVE AND EXPENSIVE PERMITTING PROCESSES WITH UNKNOWN RESULTS l GENERAL AND IMPASSIONED RESISTANCE TO RESOURCE BASED INDUSTRY l SOPHISTICATED, ORGANISED, AND WELL FUNDED OPPOS
May 1, 2002