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Ground Support Observations at Xstrata?s Craig and Onaping Mines: Weak Links and Some Mine Design SolutionsBy Bradford P. Simser
The theoretical capacity of various ground support components can be misleading, especially in bursting ground where the failure mode is often in the retainment system. Wire mesh screen seams often pe
Feb 1, 2008
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Heating Iron Ore Slurry to Improve Filtering Efficiency Prior to PelletizingBy Robert E. Wood
Engineers have known for some time that the efficiency of filtering iron ore concentrate slurry can be significantly improved by pre-heating the slurry ahead of the filters. However, heating such larg
May 1, 2010
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Structural Development and Controls to Epigenetic, Mesothermal Gold Mineralization in the Sabie-Pilgrim's Rest Goldfield, Eastern Transvaal, South AfricaBy Michael Harley, E. Guy Charleworth
"Bedding-parallel thrust-hosted gold veins are developed in the Sabie-Pilgrim's Rest goldfield, eastern Transvaal, South Africa. The reefs display a complex history characterized by temporally an
Jan 1, 1994
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Mcclean Lake Mill 55 Kt Debottlenecking StudyBy T. S. Grewal, S. C. Gupta, H. Natarajan, T. W. McQuade, N. Nejibulloev-Mamedov
Cigar Lake is one of the world’s largest high-grade uranium mines. The ore mined at Cigar Lake is milled at Orano Canada Inc’s (Orano) McClean Lake mill. The average Cigar Lake ore uranium grade since
Jan 1, 2020
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The Study of Si-Phase Growth Mechanism in Althix (A356) Alloy During Hot DeformationBy A. Zarei-Hanzaki, S. M. Fatemi-Varzaneh, M. Haghshenas
The microstructure in modified semi-solid ALTHIX (A356) alloy consists of aAl phase with Al/Si eutectic structure. Silicon phase in eutectic structure is coral like with fine fibers. The lack of good
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine Dewatering Performance Improvement with Reduced GHG Footprint—Encased Electric Submersible Pump SystemBy Agbo Chima
Low-lying sections of open-pit mines accumulate water, especially during the rainy seasons, preventing access to resource-bearing areas. To sustain mining operations, the water must be lifted out of t
Jan 1, 2023
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The Influence of Large Unit Equipment on Mine Plant DesignBy A. G. Spencer, A. D. Taylor
This paper discusses some of the advantages and problems associated with the selection of large unit equipment for a metallurgical plant. A given flowsheet and material balance for an iron ore concent
Jan 1, 1968
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Canadian Steel Foundry PracticeBy S. L. Gertsman
Canadian steel foundry practice has made marked progress during the past decade. Equipment suppliers, development engineers, and foundry personnel have focussed their attention on every phase of the f
Jan 1, 1948
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Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945By J. O. G. Sanderson
Introduction In this paper it is proposed to review the history of petroleum geology in western Canada, to discuss some of the main events which have affected its progress, to mention its relations
Jan 1, 1946
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Maintenance Engineering & Mine Operators? Conference 2011 Risk Analysis: What Does It Really Mean For Your Project?By Jason Mewis
Do you have it figured out? ? If so, I want to network with you! ? There?s a lot to learn as an industry The more we share the better we?ll all become at dealing with this subject If you don?t have
Nov 1, 2011
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Water – An Industrial Raw MaterialBy J. F. J. Thomas
"AbstractBoth the quantity and quality of waters available as raw materials are important to Canadian industry and to the national economy. The huge demands of many Canadian industries is illustrated
Jan 1, 1952
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Heavy media separation circuitsBy Mark Freberg
"IntroductionThis chapter is intended to provide information on the operation and maintenance of several pieces of equipment used in heavy media separation. Most heavy media separation circuits, parti
Jan 1, 1989
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Properties of International Nickel Company of CanadaBy Arthur B. Yates
"The nickel deposits of Sudbury, discovered in .1885, have probably commanded as much attention as any single group of orebodies in the world. They have been the major source of the world's nickel sup
Jan 1, 1954
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Manganese and its importance to nineteenth-century metallurgyBy W. M. Williams
"Although manganese is a metal virtually unknown to the layman, it is hardly necessary to point out to the engineer the importance of manganese in modern metallurgy, an importance intimately linked wi
Jan 1, 1999
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Luis Felipe Medina AguirreThis document presents estimates of future "total cash cost per ounce" and "minesite cost per tonne" that are not recognized measures under United States generally accepted accounting principles ("US
May 1, 2011
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The Modular Pebble Bed Reactor as Power/Heat Supply for Remote Industrial OperationsBy Hans D. Gougar
To meet an increasing demand for minerals, mining operations are moving to ever more remote regions. The lack of a local energy supply and infrastructure, coupled with social and regulatory demands fo
May 1, 2002
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Autonomous System for Underground Exploration and NavigationBy J. Nsasi Bakambu
This paper describes an autonomous platform for exploration and navigation within networks of tunnels, as those typically found in underground mines and caves. In the exploration mode, a remotely loca
May 1, 2003
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An Introduction to High-Tensile Mine Hoisting RopesBy H. Dean
"Mine hoisting machinery, of which wire rope is an essential part, is developing, in Canada as well as in other parts of the North American continent, into highly sophisticated equipment. Heavier payl
Jan 1, 1968
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Valuation of Non-Producing Mineral Properties Using Market ComparablesBy William E. Roscoe
"Non-producing mineral properties include those at various stages of exploration, properties at the pre-feasibility or feasibility stage, properties with currently uneconomic mineral resources, and pa
Jan 1, 2003
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Tailings Management Program an Operating Success Echo Bay's Lupin MineBy H. R. Wilson
"This paper describes the evolution of the Waste Management Program at the Lupin Mine through the years 1982 - 1988. The program was developed in response to the terms and conditions of the Water Lice
Jan 1, 1989