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Computer-assisted control of the Noranda Process
By Y. Prevost, D. Verhelst
"A computer-assisted process control system for the Noranda Process Reactor Wa5 installed at the Home smelter in 1991. Operating as an advisory tool for the furnace operators, and using a flexible oxy
Jan 1, 1993
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Studies of gas sorption and emission on Canadian coals
By T. H. Patching, M. W. Mikhail
"The gas sorption and emission characteristic of coals are important to the planning and conduct of mining operations. Methane drainage from coal strata can also provide a supply of fuel in certain ci
Jan 1, 1986
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350 years of coal mining in New Brunswick
By Andrew Cormier
"The Early YearsThe Grand Lake coal fields in New Brunswick undoubtedly can claim the distinction of being the first part of North America from which coal was mined and exported. The diaries of the Go
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances in underground mining technology in the Federal Republic of Germany
By Friedrich Benthaus
"The natural and man-made realities on either side of the Atlantic are different. Therefore, a large part of the other side' s knowledge and experience cannot be transferred easily. In the follow
Jan 1, 1984
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An expanding family of flow-through shares
By Robert B. Parsons
"With several hoots of the whistle, Canada's fiscal engineers are once again cranking up the income tax locomotive, in an effort to inject new stimulus into a stubborn economy. And once again, ad
Jan 1, 1984
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The potential application of natural minerals in ceramic and metal-matrix composites
By G. J. Kipouros, P. W. Kingston, W. F. Caley
"Current practice in advanced materials processing has involved the dispersion of a second-phase, commonly SiC, glass, or other non-metallic fibres/whiskers/particulates to enhance physical characteri
Jan 1, 1993
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Tailings and soils
By G. K. Rutherford, G. W. Van Loon
"Tailings in the mining and smelting industry are reject products of the refining process which are deemed too deficient in native are to warrant smelting. They are essentially finely ground rock mate
Jan 1, 1982
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On improving truck/shovel productivity in open pit mines
By S. I. Vobnout, J. Wm. White, J. P. Olson
"Mine management now recognizes the value of computer-based truck-shovel dispatching in open pit mines. The key tangible benefits are substantial productivity increases with a given fleet of equipment
Jan 1, 1993
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Investing in technology for the non-ferrous industry
By Philip M. J. Gray
"The real cost of conversion from ore to semi-fabricated non-ferrous metals has been increasing for many years. Consumer resistance and improved knowledge and techniques now available justify investme
Jan 1, 1980
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Carrier flotation of hematite
By John A. Meech, Irene E. Cristoveanu
"The separation of hematite fines (100% - 38 um) from quartz fines (100% -75 um) was investigated using coarse hematite (-212 + 150 um) as a carrier in an oleic acid collector system. Oleic acid addit
Jan 1, 1985
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Matching mining methods to complex coal geology
By B. J. Morash
"The six mineable coal seams at Quintette Coal Limited (QCL) vary in thickness from 0.75 m to 9.5 m and include waste partings varying from 0.2 m to 4 m thick. They are highly faulted and folded in so
Jan 1, 1988
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Classification at Britannia
By W. G. Hatch
Introduction Classified equipment originally installed in 1923 in the Britannia mill consisted of eighteen Model C Dorr Simplex classifiers, each in closed circuit with a pebble-mill. These machine
Jan 1, 1946
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Property and Operations of Campbell Red Lake Mines, Limited
By R. S. Jr. Stronach
"IntroductionThe property of Campbell Red Lake Mines, Limited, is in Balmer township, Red Lake area, Patricia portion of Kenora district, Ontario. It consists of a group of twelve claims which had bee
Jan 1, 1950
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Managing the risk of product demand
By Akira Fujisaki
"The oil crisis accelerated the change of non-ferrous metals' demand structure. Maturing societies in developed countries and preference for lighter, thinner and smaller products are eroding the
Jan 1, 1983
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Criteria for quarry development in southeastern Ontario
By C. P. Verschuren, P. W. Kingston, W. F. Caley
"In recent years, there has been rapid growth in the use of natural stone building and construct ion products. The largest growing markets are for pre-fabricated natural stone panels for interior and
Jan 1, 1989
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Common pitfalls which lead to high operating costs on mobile underground vehicles
By Rory S. McLaren
"Cost per ton as it relates to mobile underground vehicle maintenance and repair is invariably astronomical. The reason: the mechanic replaced a ten micron filter with a 250 micron filter because it a
Jan 1, 1983
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A New System of Hoist Brake Control
By B. E. Shaw
This paper describes the use of the Free Piston Valve, and a simple hoist brake control system, which has been developed over the last two years, greatly improving the performance of low-pressure brak
Jan 1, 1966
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Innovations and Practices at Opemiska
By F G. Cooke
"This paper describes a medium-sized copper mine's results in making innovations and changing operational practices to combat increasing expenditures due to higher labour and supply costs, extended wo
Jan 1, 1968
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A Lead and Zinc Deposit in Keewatin Iron Formation
By E. S. Moore
In the townships of Genoa and Marion, Subdury Mining Division, Ontario, there is a group of twenty-three mining claims known as the Jefferson claims. They are controlled by the Jefferson Mining Corpor
Jan 1, 1926
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Temperature effects on the erosion of aluminum alloy
By C. -K. Fang, T. H. Chuang
"Temperature effects on the erosion of the 6063 aluminum alloy were investigated. Erosion experiments were performed by sandblasting silicon carbide particles of 80 grit size. The target volume loss,
Jan 1, 2000