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Talc Problems Encountered in the Mining and Milling of Kanichee Nickel-Copper OreBy F. M. Makarinsky
"SynopsisThe Kanichee open pit mine and milling complex is situated approximately four air miles north-west of Ternagami, Northern Ontario, in Strathy Township. Mining and milling production commenced
Jan 1, 1975
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Martha Mine Tailings Storage Facilities ù How Do They Stack Up?By K M. Brodie, D I. K McLeod, J Ruddock
Environmental incidents involving mine tailings and waste rock inevitably become highly publicised and serve to damage the credibility of the entire industry. The recent serious incident involving a s
Jan 1, 2002
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Notes on the History of PorcupineBy Louis Huntoon
HISTORY of the Porcupine area has been pub-lished in detail by the Ontario Bureau. of Mines in several issues of its annual reports. An. interesting volume could be written on: this topic; especially
Jan 8, 1923
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Underground Mining: Challenges And Solutions In Subsidence Perspective (d1803fca-596b-4cc5-8f04-4e52c00599a3)By S. K. Singh
To meet increasing demand of coal, underground mining is largely being replaced by the exploitation at deeper horizons and with greater complexities. The exploitation-proposition may be below not-to-b
Jan 1, 1999
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Cluff Lake Mill - Phase 2 ExpansionBy H. A. Schnell
"The Phase I Mill at Cluff Lake in northern Saskatchewan was designed to accommodate a very specific high grade uranium ore. As this high grade ore was depleted, construction was undertaken on a new m
Jan 1, 1985
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Hydraulic stowing - A solution for subsidence due to underground mining in the USABy Kausik M. Sinha
Hydraulic stowing, which is being practiced in several major coal producing countries to deal with adverse mining conditions, usually permits almost 100% coal recovery from underground mines with mini
Jan 1, 1989
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Phase changes in the decrepitation of solidified high titania slagsBy D. Bessinger, J. M. A. Geldenhuis
High titania slag is produced from the smelting of ilmenite. These slags contain approximately 85 per cent TiO2 and consist mainly of a M3O5 solid-solution phase. During cooling the slag can decrepita
Jan 1, 2005
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Rock Mass Classification is Only Part of the Answer to Assess Raise BoringBy J Wallis
The stability of a raise bore is often assessed using the rock mass classification system published by McCracken and Stacey as a modification of the Q system. Often the assessment is done using a spre
Jan 1, 2008
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Running a Drill Program that Supports the Mission of BlastingBy William D. Hissem
While much technology has been developed and brought to bear in the area of blasting applications, the foundation work required for success in the muck pile begins with the drilling program.
Jan 1, 1997
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Arc Exploration from the Hydrothermal Plume PerspectiveBy C E. J de Ronde, I C. Wright
Oceanic subduction-related volcanic frontal arcs extend over 20 000 km within the western Pacific basin and over 21 500 km worldwide, yet they remain largely unexplored with respect to active seafloor
Jan 1, 2002
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"Dacum" at the Carol ProjectBy G. Taylor
"The Iron Ore Company Of Canada's Carol Project is located in Labrador City, Newfoundland. Labrador City is some 912 air kilometers northeast of Montreal, and 417 ratl kilometers north of Sept-Iles, Q
Jan 1, 1982
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History of the Getchell Gold MineBy Robert C. Horton
The Getchell Mine is located on the east flank of the Osgood Mountain Range in the Potosi Mining District, Humboldt County, NV. Mining in the area first began in 1883 for copper, lead and silver in s
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 3205 The Development of an Electrolytic Method for the Determination of Inclusions in Plain-Carbon SteelsBy G. R. Fitterer, E. A. Krockenberger, B. E. Sockman, R. B. Meneilly, J. F. Eckel, E. W. Marshall
"Steel manufacturers have noticed a decided tendency on the part of many of their customers to become more exacting in their steel specifications. Under these conditions, the steel must not only meet
May 1, 1933
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Educating The Future Mining Engineering Practitioner - IntroductionBy R. Webber-Youngman
The Department of Mining Engineering at the University of Pretoria accepts that the process of teaching and learning improvement is an ongoing exercise with the ultimate aim to deliver well-rounded mi
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 5446 Reconnaissance Of Nevada Manganese Deposits - SummaryBy Russell R. Trengove
The largest potential reserves of manganese in Nevada are in the Pioche district. To date, these large reserves of 10-to l2-percent manganese cannot be upgraded economically. Other large, low-grade de
Jan 1, 1959
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Cone Crusher Operaitonal VariablesBy A. J. Magerowski
Energy consumption is a main component of operational costs for the comminution of mineral bearing ores. Reduction of energy consumption has continually been addressed by mill operators and equipment
Jan 1, 1986
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The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of ViewBy N T. Moxon, L W. Armstrong
Explosive manufacturers have for many years provided a service to the mining industry which has,until recently, been unchallenged by mine operators. Today mine operators are more aware of the properti
Jan 1, 1991
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The geology and economic potential of the Athabasca Basin in AlbertaBy John Wilson
"The unconformity beneath 75 per cent or over 6000 km2 of the Athabasca Basin in Alberta lies within economically exploitable depths. The basement beneath this unconformity consists of an extension of
Jan 1, 1987
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Lead Circuit Flotation at the Red Dog MineBy M. J. Fairweather, Keith Lee, Naseem Mian
"The initial metallurgical response of the lead flotation circuit at Cominco Alaska's Red Dog Mine was substantially below feasibility expectations. A program of diagnostic mineralogical analysis poin
Jan 1, 1997
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Supervisory Training and Management Development at the Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy P. Hickey
"The object of this paper is to describe how the Iron Ore Company of Canada develops its management personnel. It will elaborate on the practical application of Supervisory Training and Management Dev
Jan 1, 1983