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Subsurface Gypsum Deposits Near Fort McMurray, AlbertaBy W. N. Hamilton
As a result of a test-drilling program conducted by the Research Council of Alberta in 1968, a gypsum deposit averaging 30 feet in thickness, with a chemical purity of 84 per cent gypsum, has been pro
Jan 1, 1969
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Maintenance of Wear Materials on Open-Pit Equipment at Hilton MinesBy K. D. Genn, A. Mucha
This paper deals with Hilton Mines' approach to the maintenance of wear items such as truck boxes, shovel buckets, tractor pads, crawler sprocket idlers and the drop-ball. Each will be given a brief.
Jan 1, 1969
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The Geology of GaspéBy J. Béland
"Three stages, each characterized by a particular sedimentation, magmatism, mineralization and deformation, are recognized in the geological history of Gaspe. The first stage led to the formation of t
Jan 1, 1969
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Recovery of Sulphur Values From Gypsum and AnhydriteBy J. D. McFarlane, V. Robinson
"The paper begins with a brief account of the naturarly occurring resources of gypsum and anhydrite and a discussion of their relative value and utility as sources of sulphur. The fundamental chemistr
Jan 1, 1969
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Physical Properties and Technical Applications of Asbestos MineralsBy M. S. Badollet
"The study of the physical properties of asbestos minerals requires a careful isolation of the fiber from the wall rock and, at a later stage, a comparison of these physical properties with those of f
Jan 1, 1969
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Computer Control Experiments at Lake DufaultBy H. W. Smith, C. L. Lewis
"A process control computer has been installed in the Lake Dufault concentrator to: (a) control the on-stream X-ray analyzer and convert chart readings to elemental percentages, (b) calculate the flow
Jan 1, 1969
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Control of the Lake Dufault MillBy A. J. Williams, W. H. A. Timm
"Lake Dufault Mines, Limited, is located north of Noranda, Quebec, and is a producer of copper and zinc concentrates. Various papers have been given on the mill design, construction and operation. 1,
Jan 1, 1969
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The Road to Production-Line Mining II -Into the SeventiesBy E. Zucker
In this paper, as in the 1960 CIM paper of the same name, s1gmf1cant new developments in electrical-mechanical mining equipment are briefly described. These include static thyristor-supplied D.C. driv
Jan 1, 1969
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Reduction of Fine Iron Ores While Falling Through HydrogenBy S. Y. Ezz, K. El•Guindi
A vertical tube, 8 m long and 2.5 cm in diameter, electrically heated to 650°C throughout the majority of its height, was used to study the-effect of ore feed rate and hydrogen flow rate on the reduct
Jan 1, 1969
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International Activities Relating to The Problem of Oust Hazards in MinesBy C. R. Ross
"The purpose of this paper is to review the activities of international organizations concerned with the problem of dust hazards in mines and to indicate the extent of Canadian participation in these
Jan 1, 1969
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The Cost and Effect of Labour and Equipment in The Modern-Day Coal MineBy A. Roy MacLean
This paper outlines the changes in modern-day coal mining that have been brought about by the increased cost of labour and the use of new and highly efficient equipment. In the latter category are men
Jan 1, 1969
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The Western CordilleraBy J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1969
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The Role of Indians and Eskimos in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy Andrew J. Freyman, Graham T. Armstrong
"In September, 1968, a survey of operating mines in the Yukon and the Northwest Territories was undertaken to determine the role of Indigenes (Indian, Metis, Eskimo) on the mines, and the attitude of
Jan 1, 1969
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The Principle and Practice of Electromagnetic Wire Rope TestingBy J. G. Lang
"This paper gives an outline of the principles used in E.M. wire rope testing, showing the practical application of the device and its value in industry and in mining operations.It presents: case hist
Jan 1, 1969
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Tailings Disposal of No. 12 and No. 6 Concentrators at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation LimitedBy G. W. Neumann
"In order to avoid pollution of water in Flemming Brook and Little River, which drain the area in which the Brunswick No. 12 Mine and Concentrator are located, the company has gone to considerable exp
Jan 1, 1969
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Tire Maintenance at Scully Mine, WabushBy R. B. Anderson, N. J. Sherren
The mining equipment at the Scully Mine, Wabush, consists of approximately twenty-five large haulage units, eight large dozer-loader applications and seventy other related pieces of service and mainte
Jan 1, 1969
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The Electronic Scanner -An Instrument for the Rapid Counting of Konimeter Dust SpotsBy Peter Chmara
The measurement of dust concentration in Ontario mines since 1926 has been accomplished by konimetry, based on South African experience and methods. The introduction of a voluntary program of semi-ann
Jan 1, 1969
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Electrical Power Cables as Applied to Mining ProjectsBy C. F. Starr
This paper deals with the various types of cable in use in mines, with special attention paid to their construction. There will be a few comments regarding the different insulants, jacketing materials
Jan 1, 1969
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Comminution by Conventional and Autogenous GrindingBy J. A. R. Faucher
"Autogenous grinding may be an efficient and economical solution to your ore comminution problem.An important potential economic advantage of autogenous mills results from the availability of very lar
Jan 1, 1969
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Applicability of Air Curtains as Air Stoppings and Flow Regulators in Mine VentilationBy G. Grassmück
The question of whether the air curtain principle could be used under conditions prevailing in Canadian metal mines was investigated. A vertical, portable BERRY air curtain was tested, at first in a w
Jan 1, 1969