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Gold mineralization and its position in the geological evolution of the Beardmore - Tashota areaBy Derek E. McBride
"Exploration work in the Beardmore - Tashota area has led to a reinterpretation of relationships between gold mineralization and the geologicalevolution ofthe area. The host volcanic rocks form two pa
Jan 1, 1987
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An investigation into the relationship between the expiosibility and mineralogy of sulphide ore dustsBy J. P. Sairrlon, K. G. Wheeland, K. J. Mintz, B. J. Kiener
Iwenty-one ore dusts of varying mineralogy, sulphur content and reputed in-mine explosibility were selected from eight mines. After chemical and mineralogical analysis and sieving into two size fracti
May 11, 1988
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Impact-Induced Damage on Foliated Ore Pass WallsBy K. Esmaieli
ABSTRACT We conducted a series of numerical experiments to investigate the influence of rock mass foliation on impact-induced damage on ore pass walls. The 2D Particle Flow Code was used to simulate t
Jan 1, 2014
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Aluminum Truck Bodies 1n Mining OperationsThis paper states how alloy and welding advances have made possible the rapid development of the use of aluminum in the construction of equipment for earth moving and off -highway rock hauling. The ma
Jan 1, 1964
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Sinking and equipping the Kidd Creek No.2 ShaftBy D. L. Mckay
"Texasgulf's 25-foot-diameter Kidd Creek No. 2 Shaft is situated next to the company's No .1 Shaft, so that both shafts can share common surface and underground facilities. Shaft constructio
Jan 1, 1981
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The energy game: first down and four to goBy Robert B. Parsons
"First down and four to go. In the game Of football, this is not a bad position to be in. However, in this game of political football, it means that there is still a long way to go. The government in
Jan 1, 1981
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Saskatchewan Power Corporation's coal mining operationsBy W. J. Jenner
"Introduction The Saskatchewan Power Corporation is a provincial crown corporation which operates under a mandate to supply all customers within Saskatchewan with electricity and natural gas. The Sask
Jan 1, 1985
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The Factors Impacting Time and Cost of Flowsheet DevelopmentBy M. Hawker, M. Kreuh
The mining and metallurgy industry is known to be of cyclical nature associated with price volatility. As such, some years are quite lucrative and other years require mining companies to tighten their
Jan 1, 2014
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The 1993 rebuild and upgrade of Kalgoorlie nickel smelterBy T. A. Apelt, B. J. Elliot
"In September 1993, the flash furnace at Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter, KNS, was brought off line after almost 12 years of operation. This is a record campaign life for a flash furnace. The furnace was&ap
Jan 1, 1995
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Geochemical profile of till from Longlac, Ontario to Somerset IslandBy William W. Shilts
"In carrying out a geotechnical survey of a proposed gas pipeline route from the Arctic Islands south to Longlac, Ontario, the Polar Gas Consortium contracted the drilling of several hundred 2- to 2D-
Jan 1, 1980
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Human Rights and the Minerals Industry: Challenges for GeoscientistsBy Simon D. Handelsman, Malcolm Scoble, Marcello Veiga
"Abstract - In many mining areas, potentially profitable mineral projects can be at risk because local people do not trust their governments and mining companies on many issues, including human rights
Jan 1, 2003
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Rio Tinto Oyu Tolgoi Mine, Mongolia Mine Conveyance Safety Fall Arrest System for #1 ShaftBy Andre du Preez
Emergency Fall Arrest System Rio Tinto?s Primary Objective: ?To achieve repeatable controlled safe deceleration rates during emergency fall arrest activation (Ontario OHSA Regulations) ?Must op
May 1, 2013
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Diavik Diamond Mine: The A154 Kimberlites: An Update After 3 Years of MiningBy David Eichenberg
A154S A154N After 3 Years of Mining ?Current mining Level A154S 280RL ?110 Vertical metres of A154S ?Current mining Level A154N 300RL ?100 Vertical metres of A154N ?Variations in Kimberlit
May 1, 2006
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The research and commercial development activities of the Mining Industry Research Organization of CanadaBy C. F. Hews, P. N. Calder
"MIROC and The Mining Industry The Mining Industry Research Organization of Canada (MIROC), incorporated in 1975, is a non-profit organization sponsored by member companies from within the Canadian mi
Jan 1, 1994
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Advanced Control Optimization in Copper Concentrators for Better Mineral Throughput and Size ClassificationBy Carricajo T., S. Nazari
This paper discusses a unique dynamic solution for optimizing comminution area in real time. The proposed technology is a combination of model predictive controller, optimization methods and real-time
Jan 1, 2019
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The Geology and Mineralization of the High Lake Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulfide Deposit, NunavutBy C. A. Petch
Abstract - The High Lake polymetallic deposit is located in the northern Slave province, 40 km south of Coronation Gulf, Nunavut. The main zone, the AB zone, hosts an estimated resource of 3.56 Mt gra
Jan 1, 2004
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The Application of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry to the Determination of Precious and Base MetalsBy J. Gillies
"Extraction of Gold in Ketone from a suitably prepared sample of sulphide or siliceous ore or concentrate permits a rapid and accurate determination by Atomic Absorption. Mill test products and explor
Jan 1, 1968
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Bralorne: A Mesothermal, shield-type vein gold deposit of Cretaceous age in southwestern British ColumbiaBy C. H. B. Leitch
"The Bralorne-Pioneer deposit produced more gold than any other deposit in British Columbia over its 70 years of operation (130 kg or 4 million oz of Au, from 7 million tonnes of 18 glt ore). Minerali
Jan 1, 1990
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Error Variance Information from Paired Data: Applications to Sampling TheoryAbstract - A method to extract certain types of error variance information from paired data is presented, which constitutes an important tool for the calibration of Gy’s formula for variance predictio
Jan 1, 1998
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Energy Saving Strategies in Mine Cooling: Distributed vs Centralized Cooling SystemsBy Mory M. Ghomshei
"The cost of deep underground mine cooling depends on a number of geological, environmental and economic factors such as the temperature gradient in the mine, the outside air temperature, and the loca
Jan 1, 2019