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Water Powers of Manitoba, 1930
By C. H. Attwood
Introduction In presenting this paper on the water-power resources of the Province of Manitoba, it was considered that a brief resume of the power resources of Canada, of the power already develope
Jan 1, 1930
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Small Scale Mining using the Modular Gold Processing Unit at the Granada Mine, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
By Louis Cabot
A pilot plant of the Modular Gold Processing Unit (MGPU) was designed, installed and operated, over a 8 months period, by RSW-Béroma, at the Granada Mine located near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. A descript
May 1, 2001
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Sinking the Morning Incline at the Nickel Plate Mine
By C. W. Davis
AN inclined shaft is usually more difficult to sink than a vertical shaft, yet it is often chosen because of the subsequent saving in cross-cuts required to reach an inclined ore body. This paper brie
Jan 1, 1945
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Ground Support at Craigmont
By A. J. Petrina
"At Craigmont Mines Limited, Merritt, B.C., tests were begun in March, 1965 to evaluate the use of shotcrete as a method of ground support m development headings; previously, ail drifts had. required
Jan 1, 1968
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The Carboniferous Basin - Land and Gulf
By John G. McCamis
The Maritimes Carboniferous Basin is the largest intermontane basin in the Appalachian Mountain System, occupying a total area of 57,200 square miles and containing up to 30,000 feet of late Devonian
Jan 1, 1973
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An Exploration Application for Lead Isotope Ratios, Stewart Mining Camp, Northwestern British Columbia
By Dani J. Alldrick, Alastair J. Sinclair, Colin I. Godwin
"Abstract - The Stewart mining camp has a long history of precious and base metal mining. The camp is abundantly mineralized, with more than 200 widespread, varied, vein prospects, deposits and orebod
Jan 1, 1993
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Case Study – Blind Shaft Sinking for BHP Jansen Project
By Patrick Rennkamp, Wolf-Dieter Trodel, Andy Fearn
"The Jansen shafts are completed using purely mechanical excavation. This paper summarises the geology, a description of the shafts, the method used for excavation and the results achieved along with
Jan 1, 2019
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Research and Practice of the Strengthening Treatment of Geological Defects in Foundation of 305 Meters High Arch Dam in Jinping I Hydropower Station on the Yalong River
By Shengwu Song, Xuemin Feng
Jinping I hydropower station is located in Sichuan Province in Southwest China. It is built on the Yalong River as a controlling cascade hydropower station in the middle and lower reaches, with power
Jan 1, 2015
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Recent Improvements in Milling Practice at Wright-Hargreaves
By Malcolm Black
Introduction The circumstances under which the gold mining industry was forced to curtail operations a few years ago are well known to all. The effect of those circumstances is particularly noticea
Jan 1, 1948
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Canada's uranium industry -the next decade
By W. A. Gow, G. M. Ritcey, M. C. Campbell
"Uranium is a unique commodity. It is both a metal and a fuel, It has both commercial and military uses. It yields ""clean energy "" but presents environmental concerns. All of these factors have an i
Jan 1, 1985
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Process Integration and Optimisation of the Boddington Hpgr Circuit
The current mining operations at Newmont Boddington Gold Mine (NBG) commenced in 2008, and commissioning of the processing plant started in the latter half of 2009. Metso Process Technology and Innova
Jan 1, 2012
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Reclamation, rehabilitation and development of abandoned mine land at Canmore, Alberta
By P. Curry, H. G. Stephenson, B. Van Den Bussche
"Three Sisters Resorts Inc. currently owns a2035 acre (824 ha) parcel of land, which previously belonged to Canmore Mines Ltd. Approximately 50% of these lands, that are slated for residential, resort
Jan 1, 1996
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Reclamation of Coal Mine Wastes in New Brunswick
The major factors limiting the establishing of vegetation on the shale and sandstone wastes at Minto are high exchange acidity and low pH (shale pH 4-5, sandstone pH < 4). In the first revegetation pr
Jan 1, 1977
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The Fluxing of Iron Ore Gangue By Dolomitic Limestones
By P. D. S. St. Pierre
IN REGENT YEARS, blast furnace operators have found it necessary to improve their technology in order to handle increasingly low-grade feed and yet satisfy the demands for greater tonnages of metal. S
Jan 1, 1956
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The Pembina Gas Conservation Project
By H. P. Pew
THE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-southwest of Edmonton. The field, about 35 miles long by T HE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-so
Jan 1, 1961
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A Process Flowsheet for the Extraction of Scandium from NioCorp’s Niobium / Scandium Elk Creek Deposit
By Scott Honan, Tassos Grammatikopoulos, Mike Johnson, Kelton Smith, Niels Verbaan, Ernesto Bourricaudy, Eric Larochelle, Rick Sixberry
"NioCorp is developing the niobium/scandium/titanium Elk Creek carbonatite resource deposit. The carbonatite phase contains significant niobium (0.71% Nb2O5), titanium (2.68% TiO2) and scandium (72 g/
Jan 1, 2017
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Peat in Canada
By Pierre Buteau
Peat/ands distribution in Canada is widely spread thoughout the country and corresponds to a wide spectrum of wetland habitats which overlay peat deposits. The development and the evolution ofpeat/and
Jan 1, 2001
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Mining and Milling at Dome, Hollinger, and McIntyre
By James D. Hall
THE Dome ore-bodies are more or less isolated and are mined. by shrinkage stoping. An interwoven system of veins is mined at Hollinger '.1.nd requires close filling. Deep mining is the problem at
Jan 1, 1938
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The Internal Shaft at Dome Mines, Limited (71fd39d6-4402-4009-838c-512c649e2c2f)
By Charles Kingsley
THE PRESIDENT (DR. C. B. KINGSTON, member C.l.M.M.) expressed regret that neither of the authors of the paper was able to be present to submit the paper in person. In their absence, it would be introd
Jan 1, 1939
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Mineral Possibilities of Areas Adjacent to the Alaska Highway (6445c822-fbfa-45c0-aaa2-cb1a728d1b71)
By L. O. Thomas
THE Alaska Highway, in its course through British Columbia, traverses parts of two great physiographic divisions of Canada which are also distinctive geologically-the Cordillera in the western section
Jan 1, 1944