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Operations at La Luz Mines and Rosita Mines Nicaragua, Central AmericaBy John Plecash
This paper comprises a general outline of all of the developments, including the history, geology, mining, milling, power and transportation installations, at the gold mining operation of La Luz Mines
Jan 1, 1963
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Tensile Properties of Al-Si Alloys at Ambient and Elevated TemperaturesBy A. M. A. Mohamed, F. H. Samuel, S. Alkahtani
"This article was undertaken to investigate the effect of nickel and zirconium additions on the strength of 354 aluminum cast alloy. The cast alloys were given a solutionizing treatment followed by ar
Jan 1, 2012
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The Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Blast-Furance Slag at Trail, B.C.By G. E. Murray
Introduction The development of the method for recovering zinc from lead blast-furnace slags at Trail is interesting and important in the history of both lead and zinc metallurgy. Many efforts have
Jan 1, 1933
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Investigation of one-pass grouted support systems for use in a high stress mining environmentBy John Galbraith, Dwayne D. Tannant, Chris C. Langille
"Development of underground openings in a deep mining environment requires a support system that is able to absorb energy as a result of dynamic loading due to rockbursting and blasting and static loa
Jan 1, 1996
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The Statistical Method in Inspecting MaterialsBy H. H. Fairfield
THE production and inspection of the materials of war involves thousands of observations. Logical action is generally based on the interpretation of many observations. The success of such action depen
Jan 1, 1943
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Wall control blasting practices at the EkatiTM diamond mineBy J. Peterson, D. D. Tannant, J. Todd
"A review of blast designs and improved blasting practices at the EkatiTM diamond mine is presented along with the results of three blast-monitoring experiments. Blast monitoring was undertaken to inv
Jan 1, 2001
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Pillar Design in Underground MiningPillars are used in various forms in underground mining. For several decades pillar design has been an issue in both soft and hard rock underground mining. The major use of pillars is in room-and-pill
Aug 1, 2013
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Gold Marketing Initiative: Steering Committee findings and recommendationBuilding off the enthusiasm generated by Credit Suisse First Boston on the potential benefits of an industry-wide effort to market gold jewellery, a group of gold producers, led by Randall Oliphant, C
May 1, 2002
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Experimental Design Approach to the Effects of Chemical Composition on the Mechanical Properties and Machinability of Near-Eutectic Al-11%Si Casting AlloysBy Y. Zedan
In this study, the statistical design of experiments (DOE) was applied to study and regulate the properties of near-eutectic Al-11%Si alloys. Develop regression equations for such response variables a
Jan 1, 2011
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Innovative use of SMART cable bolt data through numerical back analysis for interpretation of post failure rock mass propertiesBy J. J. Crowder, A. L. Coulson
Ground support is a significant component of underground mining costs. The rehabilitation of failed support, however, is often much more expensive than the initial installation. This paper investigate
Jan 1, 2007
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A New National PolicyBy C. M. Campbell
IN 1902, a famous Canadian geologist made the following statement : ?'From what we know row of the iron-ore fields of the Province, we may feel that Ontario is assured of a great future as an iro
Jan 1, 1937
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Unconformity-Associated Uranium DepositsBy Dave Thomas
?Uranium is a common trace metal at the earth?s surface, but these are amazing super-high grade (up to 25%) pods, veins and disseminated uraninite (UO2) near unconformities between Proterozoic silicic
May 1, 2006
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The Square-Set Method of Stoping at ButteBy J. B. Mawdsley
From the view point of the mining engineer, the square-set method of stoping as practised at Butte, Montana, is one ?of the outstanding features of well conducted mining operations in that camp. The f
Jan 1, 1925
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The Gold Deposits of Nova Scotia: An Analysis of the History and Present Status and a Hypothesis Concerning the Structural Features of the Province in Relation to the Deposition of Gold.By Sir Stopford Brunton
Gold was first found in Nova Scotia about 1830-40, but its significance at that time was not appreciated. Probably the first discovery that resulted in any work was made by Lieut. C. !'Estrange,
Jan 1, 1926
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Besshi-type volcanogenic sulphide deposits - a reviewBy J. S. Fox
"Besshi-type Cu-Zn (-Ag-A u ± Co) deposits are tabular, stratiform volcanogenic sulphide bodies which are usually associated with mafic volcanic rocks of oceanic or intra-plate geochemistry, but which
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use of the Magnetic Defectograph, M.D. 6By A. C. Ross
"The paper will deal with non-destructive testing in general, and its advantages to those responsible for the maintenance of wire rope. An outline of the main features of the M.D. 6 Defectograph will
Jan 1, 1969
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Comparison of Uranium Solvent Extraction Strip Options (CIM Journal | Vol. 4, No. 4)By D. Van Tonder, C. Edwards
ABSTRACT Solvent extraction is used in many acid leach uranium circuits to upgrade and purify the uranium-bearing solution prior to final product precipitation. A number of strip options are available
Jan 1, 2013
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Radium removal from Canadian uranium mining effluents by a radium-selective ion exchange complexerBy L. A. Mells
"A laboratory test program was initiated by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources as part of the National Uranium Tailings Program to investigate the applicability of a radium selective ion ex
Jan 1, 1985
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Advances in Continuous Monitoring of Water-Cooled Tapblocks for Pyrometallurgical FurnacesBy D. Krippner, C. Nexhip, D. George-Kennedy, P. Gebski, R. Kaur, W. L. Ying
ABSTRACT Water-Cooled Tapblocks Are Essential Components Of Modern Smelting Furnaces. Uninterrupted Operation Of A Tapblock Is Critical For The Optimal Operation Of A Furnace. This Critical Function,
Jan 1, 2013
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The Application of European Shaft-Sinking Techniques to the Blairmore FormationBy J R. O Walli
Large production shafts can be successfully sunk through the ubiquitous Blairmore formation of southern Saskatchewan by employing the freezing process and by the installation of a cast iron tubbing li
Jan 1, 1964