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Field Measurements of Radon in the Air of a Coal Mine in Southwestern AlbertaBy J. M. Wetherill
"This paper presents the results of an investigation into the level of radon, as against the natural background, at the Vicary Creek coal mine in Alberta. The concentrations of radon and daughter prod
Jan 1, 1968
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Heap Leaching for Sustainable Development in the South African PGM IndustryBy J. M. Mwase
The platinum group metal (PGM) industry is currently reliant on the crush-mill-float-smelt-refine route to process PGM ores. However, there are many instances where this route would not be feasible. A
Jan 1, 2014
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The Assessment of Aging Shaft Linings for Potash and Salt MinesBy S. Hopkins, J. Nolan, S. Gillis
"Cast in place concrete shaft linings have been used in many salt and potash shafts sunk in North America over the last 100 years. A large number of these shafts have exceeded their initial design liv
Jan 1, 2019
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A Report of the Research Committee Coal Division C.I.M.By E. Swartzman
"DURING 1951, experimental cleaning studies on both fines and larger sizes of certain Canadian coals were conducted on a relatively large scale in two pilot plants in the United States, large enough t
Jan 1, 1952
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Silencing of Hand-held Percussive Rock Drills for Underground OperationsBy B. H. Weber
"Industry generally has become noise-conscious and is realizing that damage to the human ear is expected to become more costly than any other compensation. Noise control has been recognized as a neces
Jan 1, 1970
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Sodium sulphate deposits of western CanadaBy PAULL. BROUGHTON
Commercial deposits of sodium sulphate are harvested from alkaline lakes that are widespread throughout semi-arid southern Saskatchewan and adjacent southeastern A lberta. Concentration of sodium sulp
Jan 1, 1984
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Modern Approaches and CFD Simulation in the Green Ventilation of Process BuildingsBy S. U. Baltuch, E. G. Baltuch
"Ventilation in process buildings is key to proper mill function. Correctly engineered systems to evacuate surplus thermal energy from process areas allow optimized rates of air change, thus assuring
Jan 1, 2012
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SEED technology: A new generation in rheocastingBy S. Nafisi
Permanent mould casting may be regarded as a near net shape manufacturing process where simple to very complex shaped engineering components are fabricated with high degree of precision in a metallic
Jan 1, 2005
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The Big Whopper rare metals pegmatite, Separation Rapids, OntarioBy G. H. K. Pearse, R. P. Taylor
The Big Whopper, one of only four giant economic rare metal pegmatites worldwide, is set to become a producer of the highly valued lithium mineral petalite (LiAlSi4O10) used in glass, ceramics and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Agnico Eagle LaRonde plant: Metallurgical challenges present and futureBy J. Cayouette, C. Bolduc, P. Blatter
"The LaRonde mill was commissioned in 1988 and began treating ore from the Penna shaft in 2000. The mill has been expanded to accommodate 7,500 t/day, but ramped down to 6,000 t/day since the deep ext
Jan 1, 2017
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Exploration for Ore by Potential MethodsBy E. G. Leonardon
The question of geophysical prospecting is one that is beginning to occupy a pre-eminent place in the minds of those actively concerned in the discovery and exploitation of ore deposits. This is in ma
Jan 1, 1928
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Advances in Blast Furnace Practice at StelcoBy D. W. R. George, J. L. Stewart
Developments in the last decade, which have contributed to increased productivity and decreased coke rates in the iron blast furnace, are reviewed. Future progress in blast-furnace practice is also co
Jan 1, 1966
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Milling and Roasting at MacLeod-CockshuttBy R. C. Gegg
The property of MacLeod-Cockshutt Gold Mines, Limited, is in the Little Long Lac area of the Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario, about four miles south of the Canadian National railway station of Ge
Jan 1, 1949
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Mining Exploration, Geology and Geophysics in the Maritime Appalachian AreaThe writer presents a concise summary of eleven recent discoveries made in the Maritime Appalachian area, with suggestions for fur the research. This information may prove helpful to geologists workin
Jan 1, 1963
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Age of Mineralization and Post-Ore Hydrothermal Alteration at Copper Mountain, B.C.By W. H. White, A. J. Sinclair
"Unaltered biotites from three samples of monzonite and gabbro from the Copper Mountain stock and a single sample from a pegmatic biotite-chalcopyrite vein cutting the Triassic Wolf Creek formation ha
Jan 1, 1968
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New Threshold Limit Values for Gases in Europe and Resulting Problems in MinesBy J. Weyer
"Threshold limit values (TLVs) for NO and NO2 have been reduced drastically in 2016. Emissions of diesel engines have been reduced in the last decades. In many cases this is not enough to stay under r
Jan 1, 2019
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The Past, Present, and Future of the Canadian Steel IndustryBy J. Convey, S. L. Gertsman
"THE EXPANSION of steel capacity is seldom spectacular. It may be for this reason that the remarkable progress made in Canada has not been generally recognized. In 1950, Canada's output of steel ingot
Jan 1, 1952
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The Precipitation of Copper from Mine Waters at Britannia Mines, B.C.By F. Ebbutt
The copper-bearing waters now treated successfully at Britannia for the recovery of their copper content are almost entirely derived from what is known as the Fairview mine; this was the first extensi
Jan 1, 1928
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MINING EQUIPMENT CO2e EMISSION CALCULATIONBy SANDVIK WHITE
The mining industry produces approximately 4-7% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is fundamental for mining operations to take immediate sustainable action to actively contribute to an emis
Jan 1, 2023
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The Lakeshore porphyry copper deposit, Pinal County, Arizona: geologic setting and physical controls of mineralizationBy Holly L. O. Huyck
Disseminated hypogene sulphide mineralization in the Lakeshore porphyry copper deposit (also called the Cyprus-Casa Grande deposit) of Arizona occurs in both a granodiorite stock and associated volcan
Jan 1, 1990