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Geology and geochronometry of tin mineralization associated with the Seagull batholith, south-central Yukon TerritoryBy Gonzalo Mato, Colin Godwin, G. Ditson
"The mid-Cretaceous Seagull batholith intruded Mississippian sedimentary and volcanic rocks and Jurassic(?) granitic and ultramafic rocks within the Omineca Crystalline Belt in the Yuk on Territory ne
Jan 1, 1983
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Combined Finite-Discrete Element Modelling of the Influence of Bedding Planes on the Mechanical Behaviour of Opalinus ClayBy Andrea Lisjak
The mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay, an indurated over-consolidated argillaceous rock, is heavily influenced by the presence of preferably oriented bedding planes. The objective of this study is
Jun 1, 2012
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Gold mineralization at Poplar Mountain, Western New Brunswick, Canada ? Potential relation to granitic intrusionsBy G. Chi
Outline 1.Regional geologic setting 2.Host rocks and structures 3.Mineralization, alteration and paragenesis 4.Geochronology 5.Major and trace elements 6.Fluid inclusions 7.Carbon and oxygen i
Apr 1, 2005
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Effect of Lubrication and Application Modes on Drilled Aluminum Part QualityBy Y. Zedan
Cutting fluids play important roles during machining, including the reduction of friction and temperature. Using a cutting fluid, however, degrades the quality of the environment and increases machini
Jan 1, 2011
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Cochenour Willans MineBy Chester J. Kuryliw
"The Geology of the Cochenour Willans mine, Red Lake district, was described by J. P. Nowlan in the Jubilee Volume. The complexity and intense alteration of the rocks obscured any clear relationship b
Jan 1, 1949
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The Dominance of the Competent (132ad218-068a-4432-85e5-c44062e501fc)By Å. Partapuoli, M. Henriksson, P. Wikström, J. Worth, G. Adolfsson
The control of AG mills fed by ores with harder and softer components can be challenging due to the sensitivity of the mill to the ratio of hard to soft components. The mills at LKAB’s iron ore operat
Jan 1, 2012
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Quantification of the DSM Potential of Commercially Available Energy Conservation Technology Applications at Present and Future Hard Rock Mines in British ColumbiaBy Andrew Bamber
The mining and beneficiation of minerals is the second largest end-use of electrical power on the planet, and comminution is by far the largest single contributor to this. Several jurisdictions, inclu
Aug 1, 2013
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New triangular raise cribbing technique for rockburst prone backfilled stopesBy J. H. Archibald
"In mines employing cut-and-fill stoping (sand fill), ore passes are built as mining progresses upward. These ore pass raises are generally made from timber and form a vertical ""chimney"", like a ver
Jan 1, 1991
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Underground continuous mining — An overviewBy David Forrester
"At the 95th CIM Annual General Meeting in Calgary, 1993, a paper entitled “Progress on Futuristic Mining Technologies” was presented(Matthews and Sarin), in which they outlined the goal of continuous
Jan 1, 1996
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Inspection TechniquesBy Tom Shumka
Introduction ?This technique detects 100% of all gear tooth surface indications, providing comprehensive data, and has the ability to size indications accurately. ?The remarkable advantages of ECA t
May 1, 2011
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Assessment of Equator Principles and Financial Institution Needs -A Strategic Framework for Project FinanceBy P. Momni, D. Ersenkal
Equator Principles (EPs) are a set of guidelines developed and adopted by a series of financial institutions for assessing and managing social and environmental issues in project financing. Establishe
Jan 1, 2010
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Iron Chemistry in Lateritic Saprolite Leaching With Concentrated Magnesium Chloride BrinesBy Boyd Davis, Vladimiros Papangelakis, Douglass Duffy, Michael Carlos
"The processing of lateritic saprolite in hyper-concentrated magnesium chloride brines offers several potential advantages for the hydrometallurgical production of nickel. An aggressive HCl-MgCl2 leac
Jan 1, 2016
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The Kitsault ProjectBy C. A. Born
This paper describes the rejuvenation of a molybdenum mine mill complex at the head of Alice Arm, 500 miles north of Vancouver and 85 miles north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. It includes a desc
Jan 1, 1979
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Technological aspects of narrow vein mining: suggested modifications and new developments. Mining of shallow and intermediate dipping (<45°) ore zonesBy C. Bourgoin
"The factors constraining productivity in the mining of narrow vein ore deposits are numerous and often interdependent. This paper concerns mining techniques capable of reducing some of these constrai
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment of Gold Mill Effluents for Removal and Recovery or Destruction of Cyanide -A Summary of the Joint Project with Six Gold MillsBy G. M. Ritcey, V. M. McNamara
"In the processing of gold ores by the cyanidation route, effluents which are discharged to the tailings areas can contain up to several hundred parts per million of cyanide in complex combination wit
Jan 1, 1978
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Exploring Saskatchewan?s Vast Potash ResourceBy A. Dave Mackintosh
The Current demand for potash has pushed world prices to record levels and allowed Saskatchewan producers to operate at maximum capacity. Several years of strong demand has resulted in a permitting ru
May 1, 2008
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Fine Gold Electrolytes for the Electrolytic and Electroless Plating of Electronic Components in Barrels ? Reducing the Gold Consumption by Applying a Newly Developed Gold Process.By Franz Simon
Conventional fine gold electrolytes for barrel applications working electrolytically actually permit significant precious metal savings by corresponding optimizations but the most gold is still deposi
Oct 1, 2003
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The Relation Between the Aeration Characteristics of Flotation Columns and Metallurgical PerformanceBy C. Lara-Valenzuela, R. Perez-Garibay, F. López-Saucedo, A. Uribe-Salas, L. Magallanes-Hernandez
A relationship between gas dispersion parameters, namely gas rate (Jg), gas holdup (Eg), average bubble size (db) and bubble surface area flux (Sb), with the metallurgical performance (e.g., grade and
Jan 1, 2009
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Performance improvement at the Bell MineBy M. C. Ethier, A. L. Laramie
"The Granisle and Bell Copper mines were officially put into production in 1966 and 1972, respectively. The Granisle Mine was purchased in late 1979by Noranda and the two operations were amalgamated a
Jan 1, 1990
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2014 RMR New Guidelines for TunnelsBy M. Romana
"RMR geomechanics classification is being used all over the World as a useful tool for tunnel predesign and construction. Bieniawski (1989) provided guidelines for tunnel excavation and support, accor
Jan 1, 2015