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Wearfacing and Equipment MaintenanceBy T. Richard Davies
This paper primarily deals with the application of wearfacing materials and their role within a well-established preventive maintenance welding program. Some examples are shown, as well as a synopsis
Jan 1, 1979
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Influence of Block Strength and Veining on Secondary Fragmentation Related to Block CavingBy L. Dorador
"In block caving projects, the rock mass fragmentation process plays a controlling role in the design and success of the operation. Poorly understood, however, is the secondary fragmentation that occu
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallogenesis and Exploration Potential of the Neoproterozoic Saldanian Belt in the Southwestern Cape Province, South Africa (0ea2fca9-d62b-46bb-b916-2ff88a0cf933)By R. Scheepers
"Mineral deposits and prospects of the Pan African Saldanian orogenic belt in the southwestern Cape Province South Africa, are reviewed. Despite the entire absence of operating base or precious metal
Jan 1, 1994
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Technological Advances in the Electrolytic Cell, Maintenance and ReplacementBy Robert P. Dufresne
Electrolytic cells are used in electrowinning (EW) and electrorefining (ER) of non-ferrous metals such as zinc and copper, and are a critical part of the purification process. The cell is a large basi
Jan 1, 2019
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Some Problems Met in Selling CoalBy C. Gerow
THIS paper is entitled "Some" problems, rather than "The" problems, met in selling coal, since the problems to be met in selling any commodity have to deal with an infinite number of circumstances and
Jan 1, 1936
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A Technique for Rapid Compass-and-Pace Surveying of StreamsBy P. C. Parsons, G. C. Milligan
"IN FIELD WORK in the Cape Breton Highlands, which are heavily covered with vegetation, it is necessary to run traverses along the valleys of small brooks. We encountered difficulty in closing such tr
Jan 1, 1971
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Overcoming the Geotechnical Challenges of Drift Development at the Unconformity in the Athabasca BasinBy Theophile Yameogo
The rock mechanics literature has documented the challenges, failures and successes of tunneling through weak rocks. Cases usually deal with low RMR rock masses or high stresses in a fractured zone. W
Aug 1, 2010
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Grouting the 'Prairie SedimentsBy Lionel A. York
This paper outlines the type of water-bearing formations encountered in the Prairie Sediments and describes a method for effectively sealing these zones in order that shaft-sinking operations may be c
Jan 1, 1964
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Lithium pegmatites in OntarioBy MAX VOS
Lithium is the lightest and electrochemically most reactive of all metals. Renewed interest in lithium coincides with research in lithium batteries and power generation by atomic fusion. Ontario lithi
Jan 1, 1984
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Groundwater control in open pit mines in the Kursk region of the Soviet UnionBy Yu. V. Ponomarenko, A. I. Meka, P. A. Witherspoon, Yu. I. Volkov, J. E. Gale
"The mining of iron ore in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly (KMA) region of the U.S.S.R. is done mostly by the open-cut method. An assembly of open pits capable of producing about 100 million tons of ore pe
Jan 1, 1992
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The Role of Bacteria and the Addition of Pyrite During Leaching of Co(III) from HeterogeniteBy L. Zeka, I. Ndala, J. Frenay, S. Gaydardzhiev
"Reductive leaching of cobalt (III) from a heterogenite bearing ore has been performed. Pyrite was added to the system and simultaneously bioleached in order to provide ferrous iron as reducing agent.
Jan 1, 2016
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Historical and Present Day Metallurgical Development of the Strange Lake Alkalic ComplexBy I. S. Zajac, Y. O. Oyediran, M. C. Robart
This paper presents an overview of the metallurgical work on the Strange Lake Alkalic Complex (SLAC), from historical development of the "Main Zone" to present day develoment of the "B Zone". The SLAC
Jan 1, 2014
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Key Lake: the trail of its discoveryBy Gerhard Kircbner, Boen Tan
"IntroductionThe Key Lake uranium-nickel ore deposits are located in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, Canada (Fig. 1). Many papers have been published on Key Lake in the past (Dahlkarnp a
Jan 1, 1994
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Increasing Competitiveness In The Atlantic Copper Metallurgical ComplexBy J. Contreras
In the period 2003-2004, the situation of the copper concentrate market was unfavourable for smelters and refineries, with low TC/RC values and euro-dollar parity affecting European companies negative
Jan 1, 2007
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Environmental impact of uranium mining and milling in AustraliaBy Desmond M. Levins
"Australia has almost twenty per cent of the Western World's low-cost uranium reserves, located mostly in the Alligator Rivers region of the Northern Territory. At present, only one uranium mill
Jan 1, 1980
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Employee assistance programs for hourly and salaried employeesBy K. MacMaster
"This paper deals with the history, development, present and future of the Employee Assistance Programs in place at the Inco Ltd. operations in Thompson, Manitoba. It should be noted that, although ma
Jan 1, 1989
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On the Use of Experimental Design and Analysis in the Processing of Bituminous OresBy W. L. Strand, D. N. Madge
"Experimental and pilot operations in bituminous sand processing require due care and attention in the design and analysis of measurement programs. This paper deals with a case study in experimental d
Jan 1, 1998
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Mic Mac MineBy Joseph W. Mills
"The Mic Mac property comprises 994 acres held under mining concession and approximately 2,000 acres held under development licenses in Bousquet township, Abitibi county, western Quebec.Gold was first
Jan 1, 1954
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Research Co-Operation Between University and IndustryBy R. S. McCaffrey
In addition to its importance in agricultural production, Wisconsin is a very large manufacturing state and its rank in the metal working industries is probably first among the States of the Union per
Jan 1, 1926
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Microseismic monitoring at Falconbridge Mine, Falconbridge, OntarioBy G. R. Davidge
"Falconbridge Mine has a history of significant microseismic activity dating back to 1955. Since mid-1981, a microseismic monitoring system has been operating in the area around the No .9 Shaft hoist
Jan 1, 1984