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Carbofuel - an updateBy G. Landry
"IntroductionThe Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) is constantly searching for new technologies that will enhance the marketability of its coal. One technology which shows promise in utilizin
Jan 1, 1987
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Escalating Social Risk Around Mining: Why Does it Matter and What can be Done?By Marketa D. Evans
The mining industry has a significant opportunity to capitalize on its past learnings in order to build better social relationships. The industry?s relationship with society is both critical and under
Aug 1, 2013
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The Evolution and Future of Overburden Dewatering at Highland Valley CopperBy Peter A. Witt
Highland Valley Copper is a conventional truck-shovel mining and flotation concentrator operation located some 75 kilometres southwest of Kamloops, B.C. (Figure 1). The ore is located within a porphyr
May 1, 2003
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The Outlook for the Mineral Economy in 1973By Donald S. Macdonald
"I AM thankful for this opportunity to address the Toronto Branch of The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The Members of your Institute can have a great influence on the direction in which
Jan 1, 1973
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Evaluation of Equi-Axed Grain Structure in Sima Processed AS21 Magnesium AlloyBy M. Bigdeli Karimi
In this study, the effect of strain level and holding time in semisolid temperature range via SIMA process on AS21 Mg alloy was investigated. Some cylindrical samples of this alloy with 1cm in height
Jan 1, 2007
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Aging Metallurgy and Mechanical Prperties on Al-Si-Cu-Mg Die Casting AlloyBy S. Onuki, T. Ando, M. Tejima, R. Enomoto, Y. Okada
"Al–Si–Cu–Mg die casting alloys are widely used in the automotive industry, and recent advancements in high pressure die casting technology enable heat treating products to achieve desirable propertie
Jan 1, 2018
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The Role and Viewpoint of the Chemical Industry and Its Institute on Education and Research & DevelopmentBy W G. Forbes
SOME 20 years ago, upon finishing second year at the University of Manitoba, I was faced with the choice of whether I wanted to be a geologist or a chemist. Accordingly, I sought out Professor Brownel
Jan 1, 1965
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Zone 4 North 520-7350E & 590-7215E Freeze Drifts DevelopmentBy Brian Mattie
Overview ?Overview of the mining area ?Description of the mining phases ?Risk assessment ?Design criteria and description for freeze drifts ?Freeze wall design ?Raisebore mining Four Main
Nov 1, 2011
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Barite in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Commercial production of barite commenced in British Columbia in 1940; shipments have been recorded from ten deposits, of which four are particularly significant: The Brisco, Silver Giant, Parson, and
Jan 1, 1984
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Translation of Environmental Leadership Objectives Into Routine Project Execution for the Uranium Mining Industry.By Jeremy Breker
Cameco aligns its social and environmental responsibilities with its vision, mission and values. Environmental Leadership is established as a corporate objective that emphasizes the triple-bottom-line
Aug 1, 2010
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New Helen MineBy T. L. Tanton
"The New Helen mine is 12 miles east of Michipicoten harbour on lake Superior. It is 2 miles east of Wawa station, on the Algoma Central railway, with which it is connected by a spur line railway and
Jan 1, 1954
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HSLA Steels in Mining EquipmentBy H. W. Wevers
This paper is the result of an intensive literature search and practical study of the problems experienced by a mining company with the frame cracking of their large-tonnage haulage trucks. It explain
Jan 1, 1978
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Radio Signalling for Mine ShaftsBy S. Sillitoe
In mining, as in other business and engineering enterprises, efficient operation depends upon how well and how quickly the lines of communication can function. Mines have used the telephone on and bet
Jan 1, 1949
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Geophysical Investigation at Steeprock LakeBy Arthur Brant
STEEPROCK LAKE (Figure 1) lies about two miles north of Atikokan, a village approximately one hundred and forty miles west of Fort William and one hundred miles east of Fort Frances on the Canadian Na
Jan 1, 1940
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Employer-Employee Relations in NorwayBy Anton Gronningsater
AT the present time we hear a great deal about organization of labour, collective bargaining, workmen's councils, and company unions; about C.1.0. with its principle of vertical unions and A.F.L.
Jan 1, 1943
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Hardening and Softening in Mg-Al-SR and Mg-Al-Ca Alloys at Elevated TemperaturesBy Z. Trojanová
The deformation behaviour of ternary magnesium alloys AJ (Mg-Al-Sr) and AX (Mg-Al-Ca) were investigated in tension as well as compression tests. The samples were deformed at temperatures between 20 an
Jan 1, 2007
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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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Expansion Projects at Tamano RefineryBy T. Maruyama
Tamano Refinery started its operation in 1972 with the cathode production capacity of 84,000 tons per year. After several expansions, the production capacity increased to 228,000 tons per year in 2001
Jan 1, 2007
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Numerical modelling as a tool in stope designBy R. Pakalnis, D. Tenney, B. Lang
"This paper describes three case histories whereby numerical methods were employed as a tool in the identification of potential instability. Simple two dimensional (PCBEM) and pseudo three-dimensional
Jan 1, 1991
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Feldspar in CanadaBy O. D. Maurice
Feldspar mining in Canada came to an end during 1972 after many years of continuous activity. The deposits are not exhausted and the domestic demand for this product is expected to continue at about t
Jan 1, 1973