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Culture, a key Component for your Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives
By Mafalda Arias
Most mining and mineral exploration companies? operate in remote locations, in Canada or internationally. Not knowing the cultural imprint of your team and the places where your company is active, may
Oct 1, 2010
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Electrical Power Cables as Applied to Mining Projects
By C. F. Starr
This paper deals with the various types of cable in use in mines, with special attention paid to their construction. There will be a few comments regarding the different insulants, jacketing materials
Jan 1, 1969
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The Iron Blast Furnace
By T. J. Wells
THE blast furnace is the base of the steel industry, since there is no commercially practical way of converting iron ore directly into steel. In three hundred years, the blast furnace has developed fr
Jan 1, 1943
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Soil Mapping as an aid to Geological Interpretation
By F. H. Edmunds
Introduction This paper, it is hoped, will serve as an introduction to further work upon the origin of the soils and to a more complete interpretation of the geology of Saskatchewan from a study of
Jan 1, 1929
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Rock Mass Instability Associated with the Formation of Regional Geological Structures along the Bushveld Complex as Encountered during the Extraction of the UG2 Chromitite Layer at Lonmin PLC
By M. du Plessis, G. More O’Ferrall, A. Hartzenberg
"Lonmin Platinum has experienced several cases of large-scale hangingwall instabilities during the extraction of the Upper Group 2 Chromitite Layer (UG2) at a number of the Marikana operations along t
Jan 1, 2015
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Aerial Survey of Open Pits at Lake Asbestos of Quebec
By Maurice Lauzon
"Aerial surveys of the open pits have been conducted regularly at Lake Asbestos of Quebec, Ltd. -a subsidiary of American Smelting and Re-fining Company -since 1958. Ground controls are supplied by La
Jan 1, 1967
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Geology of Sand and Gravel Deposits in Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia
By J. E. Armstrong
"IntroductionT'HE PRODUCTION of gravel and sand may be considered to be the major mining operation in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia. At least thirty pits are in operation with a yearly p
Jan 1, 1953
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Investigation of Method of Addition of Surfactant to the Pressure Leaching of Nickel-Containing Pyrrhotite Concentrates
By E. M. Timoshenko, A. V. Tarasov
The results of laboratory, bench-scale and semi-commercial investigations of a method for adding surfactant (technical-grade lignosulphonate) to the process of pressure leaching of nickel-containing p
Jan 1, 2004
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Pit Design by Computer at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited
By F. J. Gauthier, R. G. Gray
"The possibilities of expanding the production rate from the Copper Mountain Mine have been examined using computer programs for analysing a complete range of data, beginning with the diamond drill as
Jan 1, 1971
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Developing a Standardized Approach to Shaft Inspections
By S. Hopkins, R. Preston, S. Gillis
"This paper examines typical visual inspections of operational soft rock mine shafts and discusses some of the challenges involved, many of which are associated with inconsistent inspection practices.
Jan 1, 2019
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Machinery Health Monitoring of Electric Rope Shovels
By Dan Nower
Machinery Health Monitoring of Shovels MINExpo 2012: Caterpillar announced the largest Electric Rope Shovel, capable of 120 short tons The next day, JoyGlobal (P&H Mining) ?one-upped? CAT, introd
May 1, 2013
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Grade Control Practices at Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited
By R. H. Duthie
As at any other mine in Canada, grade control procedures are used at Steep Rock Iron Mines (1) in order to ensure that concentrator and pellet-plant operator s have a uniform feed so that they can man
Jan 1, 1977
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Continuous Gas Holdup Measurement in Flotation Columns
By R. Pérez, James A. Finch, F. Tavera, Cesar O. Gomez
"Gas holdup is a variable which affects the operation of flotation columns. On one hand, gas holdup is a function of bubble size (a function of sparger type, frother characteristics and concentration,
Jan 1, 1995
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An Introduction to High-Tensile Mine Hoisting Ropes
By H. Dean
"Mine hoisting machinery, of which wire rope is an essential part, is developing, in Canada as well as in other parts of the North American continent, into highly sophisticated equipment. Heavier payl
Jan 1, 1968
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Enhanced Coal and Mineral Flotation by Selective Clay Agglomeration
By D. Tao
The adverse effects of clay particles on coal and mineral processing processes such as gravity separation, flotation, filtration, and thickening are well known in the mining industry. In particular, t
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of a new water sampling device to measure biologically-available metals in natural waters and mine effluents
By J. D. Robertson
An in situ water sampling device has been developed to measure biologically-available or “labile” metals in natural waters and effluents. The active mechanism involves the use of a polyacrylamide gel
Jan 1, 2000
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Molybdenum mineralization in a fluorine-poor system: The Trout Lake stockwork deposit, southeastern British Columbia
By C. H. B. Leitch, T. N. MacAuley, R. L. Linnen, A. E. Williams-Jones
"The Trout Lake stockwork molybdenum deposit is temporally and spatially related to the emplacement of a late Cretaceous granodiorite-tonalite stock in southeastern British Columbia and contains an es
Jan 1, 1995
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Current and Future Markets for Western Canadian Coals
By W. C. Whittaker
"This paper gives a brief resume of the changes in the market picture for Western coal since 1948. It then analyzes present markets and recent developments in Western Canada, the western United States
Jan 1, 1968
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Rare earth element lithogeochemistry of granitoid mineral deposits
By B. J. Fryer, R. P. Taylor
"As a monitor of the processes involved in the formation of granitoid mineral deposits the coherent group behaviour of the rare earth elements (REE) actively reflects changing fluid characteristics. F
Jan 1, 1983
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Methods of Determining the Flow Characteristics of Gas Wells
By M. H. Cullender
THE determination of the flow characteristics of gas wells depends upon the analysis of pressure data obtained under shut-in conditions and under one or more known flow conditions. These data are comm
Jan 1, 1961