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The potential economic consequences of layoffs to affected employeesBy Leonard A. Wolff
"The 1980sfor the mining industry can be characterized as the survival of the fittest. High interest rates, low commodity prices, foreign subsidized competition and decreasing ore grades have contribu
Jan 1, 1989
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Attracting students to the mining, minerals, metallurgical and petroleum industries - An overview of the position paper of the CIM Careers Task ForceBy Susan W. Campbell, Bruce Regensburg
"The CIM Careers Task Force has addressed industry's concern of a perceived shortage of skilled personnel over the coming decade. The industry is faced with a fundamental shift by young Canadians
Jan 1, 1993
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The application of pinion brakes for mine hoists used to transport peopleBy C. J. Kerr
"A recent information sheet from the Mining Health and Safety Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Labour was sent to all Ministry inspectors and engineers. The subject title was' 'Two Brakes o
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental management from a corporate perspectiveBy Henry Brehaut
"It is difficult to know how much environmental information is absorbed by those in a position to put it to use. The following information may seem like ""old stuff"" to those whose companies are taki
Jan 1, 1991
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Models of time and value representation, interest conventions and inflation in project evaluationBy M. M. Hajdasinski
"Any study in the field of theoretical investment analysis, or practical project evaluation, must be based on the assumption of one of the commonly applied models of time and value representation, and
Jan 1, 1990
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Old principle: new conceptBy Derek Harvey
"The paper briefly describes the development of the Eickhoff ESA60 roadcutter which is based on the old and well used principles of the shearer loader. It is intended to show that the machine offers a
Jan 1, 1985
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Full-scale field weldability testing of large-diameter line pipeBy T. H. North, A. G. Glover, R. J. Pick
"Girth welding operations represent the rate-limiting step in pipeline construction. A joint industry-university program was set up to establish the field welding characteristics of large-diameter, hi
Jan 1, 1981
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A mobile plant for fine coal cleaningBy M. W. Mikhail, R. J. Mikula
"Funding has been made available through the National Energy Program to build a mobile fine coal treatment plant. The plant is intended f or field application and also to upgrade the existing pilot pl
Jan 1, 1984
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A review of controlled recirculation ventilation systems in U.K. collieriesBy J. A. Allan
"The history of the development and application of controlled recirculation systems in U.K. collieries is traced and the theory behind such systems briefly examined. Specific applications for dealing
Jan 1, 1983
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Management of Socio-Economic Impact Analysis for Resource DevelopmentBy William E. Stanley
The paper examines the problems that arise in undertaking socio-economic impact studies to meet the requirements of environmental-impact legislation governing new mine development or expansion. An app
Jan 1, 1979
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In-the-hole drilling at Heath Steele Mines LimitedBy Errol Ladner
The application of large-diameter bore holes in underground operations at Heath Steele was first tried in February, 1975. Since that time, 90,000 feet of 6-l/2-inch holes have been drilled, primarily
Jan 1, 1979
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Automatic haulage truck-design, development and mine implementation at Inco LimitedBy G. R. Baiden
"An Automatic Haulage Truck (AHT) has been developed for manless tramming of run-of-mine material in an operating mine. The AHT has a 70-ton capacity and uses an electric trolley system in combination
Jan 1, 1992
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Case history of Borehole Pulse EM surveys at the Falconbridge Lindsley discovery in SudburyBy D. Crone, T. Watts
"The Lindsley project was a program of deep drilling to test the contact down-dip from two nickel-copper deposits, one uneconomical and the other mined out. The role of Borehole Pulse EM(PEM) was to d
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of cobalt by a new biosorbentBy Nural Kuyucak, Bohumil Volesky
"Extensive screening revealed a seaweed (alga) biomass type which in its non-living state possesses a very high cobalt sequestering capacity comparable to that of activated carbon and the ion-exchange
Jan 1, 1988
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700 bar hydrogen cylinder design, testing and certificationBy M. Duncan
Lightweight, high-pressure cylinders for compressed hydrogen storage are essential components for fuel cell vehicles. Storage volume and mass are two key considerations. Current on-board hydrogen stor
Jan 1, 2005
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A Framework for Crane Selection in Large-Scale Industrial Construction ProjectsBy SangHyeok Han
Selecting the best possible cranes and identifying spatial conflict-free locations on sites can result in productivity and safety improvements for large-scale industrial construction projects. In the
Aug 1, 2013
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Blended ANFO-based explosivesBy W. B. Evans, D. P. Taylor
"ANFO has two major disadvantages as an explosive low density and no water resistance. ANFO can be blended with more dense, water-resistant explosives to form ""Heavy ANFO"". The use of emulsion or sl
Jan 1, 1987
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Conversion of a crushing plant to a gold mill in a copper smelterBy G. Macfarlane
"In 1985, a crushing plant, located in the feed preparation area of Kidd Creek's copper smelter, was modified. The plant, which originally had treated only copper-bearing materials for the smelle
Jan 1, 1988
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The use of conductivity measurements in the control of grinding millsBy A. Montini, M. H. Moys
"A conductivity probe mounted in the shell of the mill has been used to measure the behaviour of the load in the mill as a function of operating variables. It was found that certain properties of the
Jan 1, 1987
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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