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Roof Bolting Effectiveness at MichelBy L. M. Dwarkin, D. F. Coates
Crows Nest Industries Limited adopted roof bolting in 1963 to improve roof control and to extend continuous miner utilization in one mine. Bolting was held back because anchorage tests gave inconsiste
Jan 1, 1967
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Mining the Ocean Floor ? Managing Geological UncertaintyAs land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is becoming a viable alternative to meet the increasing demand for minerals. Successful deep sea mining o
Aug 1, 2013
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Lead-Zinc and Tungsten Orebodies of Canadian Exploration Limited, Salmo, B. C.By T. S. Smith, C. C. Rennie
"THE LEAD-ZINC and tungsten mines of Canadian Exploration Ltd are on Iron Mountain, 8 miles south of Salmo, B.C., in the Nelson mining division. Relative location of the mines is shown on the general
Jan 1, 1949
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Tectonic Framework of Palaeozoic Formations in ManitobaBy H. R. McCabe
"The study of a detailed series of structure and isopach maps of the Palaeozoic strata of southwestern Manitoba indicates that the principal Palaeozoic tectonic elements -the Williston Basin and Elk P
Jan 1, 1967
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Oil Developments in Western CanadaBy M. L. Haider
Introduction I Appreciate very much the opportunity of discussing with you tonight oil developments in western Canada. These developments are of importance to all of us, first because of their grea
Jan 1, 1950
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Screening Peptide-Ore Interactions with a Phage Display Library for Bioflotation ApplicationBy A. Garnier, K. Tremblay-Bouliane, B. Gaillet, S. Moineau, D. Tremblay
"A heptapeptide library displayed on M13 bacteriophages (phages) was screened to identify peptide sequences able to selectively bind to gold, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrite, and silica ores, and to
Jan 1, 2016
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Large Ring Gears ? A Topic of ConcernBy Robert M. Vadas
Special considerations are described as they apply to the design of ring gears for high-power grinding mills. AGMA requirements, the importance of the supporting structure, material selection and rela
Jan 1, 1978
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Pumping Ores Up Vertical ShaftsBy Ellie Condolios
Hydraulic hoisting offers a number ~f attractive features over conventional hoisting methods: small shaft space requirements; great flexibility of layout, including pick-up or delivery of the material
Jan 1, 1963
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How the Department of Mines of Canada Serves the PublicBy L. L. Bolton
The Department of Mines as at present constituted has evolved from the organization which came into existence following the passage of the Geology and Mines Act by the Dominion Parliament in 1907.
Jan 1, 1929
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Origin of the New Brunswick Gypsum DepositsBy J. Olaf Sund
"The New Brunswick gypsum and an-hydrite deposits make up part of the Windsor group in the Upper Mississippian. The present deposits were formed by surface hydration of the underlying anhydrite beds.
Jan 1, 1960
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Manpower in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy M. A. Upham
"MINING is Canada's second largest basic industry, producing material with a gross value of 2.5 billion dollars, led only by agriculture with 2.9 billion dollars. It pro-vides employment, directly and
Jan 1, 1967
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Geology of the seabee gold deposit, tabbernor lake greenstone belt, saskatchewanBy P. K. Gummer
Gold was fir t di covered on the Seabee property in 1947 by the Con olidated Mining and Smelting Company Limited. Acquired by Claude Resource Inc. in 1984, the property is now being explored by Placer
Jan 1, 1986
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Noise Suppression on Rock DrillsBy J E. Gordon
For many years, it has been known that certain loud noises may, with prolonged exposure, temporarily or permanently damage a person's hearing ability. Pneumatic rock drills, al-though among the o
Jan 1, 1963
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Canadian Oil Review -Progress and ProblemsBy W. D. C. MacKenzie
IT IS almost exactly fifteen years since the discovery of the Leduc oil field and, as this luncheon is part of the Thirteenth Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute's Petroleum and Natural Gas Divi
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal Resources of Nova Scotia and their FutureBy A. E. Cameron
MR. N. T. AVARD : I would like to congratulate Dr. Cameron on his presentation of some pertinent facts about the Coal Resources of Nova Scotia. There is no question but what there is something very de
Jan 1, 1944
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Passive Magnetic Bearing Prototype Testing Results - Collaboration between Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Arnold Magnetic Technologies takes Passive Magnetic Bearings from Theory to HardwareBy B. Yamamoto, D. Post, J. De Leon, A. Meike
"This paper describes the theory, design, building, and testing of the passive magnetic bearing stabilizing system which is the core of the passive magnetic bearing system. The stabilizing system is m
Jan 1, 2012
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Optimum Design of Open-Pit MinesBy Helmut Lerchs
An open-pit mining operation can be viewed as a process by which the open surface of a mine is continuously deformed. The planning of a mining program involves the design of the final shape of this op
Jan 1, 1965
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Effect of TiB2 addition on Aluminum Alloy Sintered by SPSBy K. Negishi, H. Izui, Y. Komiya
"Aluminum has the disadvantage of low strength. In order to obtain the high strength composites, crystals were refined in the composites. Grain refinement was approached at two process points, generat
Jan 1, 2018
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Chapter III-Continued - Part 2. - Manitoba and Saskatchewan - Structural Control of Ore Deposits in Northern ManitobaBy M. Harrison, C. H. Stockwell
"Metals vah1ed at more than $200,000,000 have been obtained, mainly since 1930, from the mines of northern Manitoba. The greater part of this production has been copper, zinc, and gold from the Flin F
Jan 1, 1954
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Discrete-Event Simulation in the Primary Metals Industry using Simul8By K. H. Concannon, K. I. Hindle
"The use of simulation modeling in the primary metals industry (including mining, smelting, and metals processing) is expanding as significant cost-benefits can be realized by companies employing capi
Jan 1, 2007