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Improving Heat Stress Management ?New Research Based Knowledge
By Stephen Hardcastle
Personnel Heat Exposure Issues In Canada?s Deep Mechanized Mines ?Project developed in 2004 ?Base/precious metal industry identified heat stress/management as a major challenge affecting producti
May 1, 2010
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Thermal and Mineralogical Analysis to Resolve Complex Sinter Feedstock Issues
By A. R. Barnes, R. Pandher, T. Shannon, P. Gover
Following the closure of the Glencore Zinc Brunswick mine, the Glencore Brunswick Smelter has transitioned to treating external feeds, and currently treats a number of secondary Pb-Zn concentrates. Pr
Jan 1, 2014
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Bucko Lake Deposit - Mineralogy of a High Tenor Mineralogy Nickel Deposit
By Greg Collins
BUCKO EXPLORATION HISTORY ??1964-Discovery ??1970?s -114 holes totaling 34,000 metres drilled -vertical shaft excavated to a depth of 300 metres (1000 Level) plus 800 metres of underground develop
May 1, 2006
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Good International Practices Made Better IFC Raises the Bar on Environmental Health & Safety for the Mining Sector
By Audrey Wagenaar
Introduction ?? Rising public pressures are being placed on companies worldwide to protect the environment and the health and safety of their workers and local communities. ?? International bodies
May 1, 2008
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Toxicity and Metal Speciation in Acid Mine Drainage Treated by Passive Bioreactors
By Carmen Mihaela Neculita
Sulfate-reducing passive bioreactors efficiently treat acid mine drainage (AMD) by increasing its pH and alkalinity and by removing metals as sulfide precipitates, in addition to hydroxides and carbon
Nov 1, 2008
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ContiScan? by meglab.ca - Continuous Monitoring Wire Ropes for Mine Hoisting Operations.
Presentation Plan Hoist ropes ?Importance ?Mandatory and routine Inspections Continuous monitoring of wire ropes for mine hoisting ?Why a continuous monitoring of mine hoisting ropes.? ?
Aug 1, 2013
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Innovation through Effective and Novel use of IT & BPI
By Sean Dessureault
Technological Revolution ?Information age ? brought about by: ?Low-cost processing, storage, information sharing ?Shared & integrated data ? Increasingly more sensors & data sources From data col
May 1, 2006
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The selection and use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids for underground mining equipment
By A. J. Harrison
"The introduction of an amendment to the Mines Regulation Act in the Province of British Columbia, passed in July 1974, and similar amendments since enacted by other provinces introduced the Canadian
Jan 1, 1981
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A Transportation Challenge
By R. E. Lawless
The transportation challenge began with the need to move millions of tons of coal annually from Western Canada to Ontario. The paper will discuss the options which were available, the final mode selec
Jan 1, 1979
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Les ressources Québécoises en silice
By Henri-Louis Jacob
Le Québec dispose de ressources en silice abondantes et diversifiées, pouvant convenir dans l'ensemble à la plupart des usages industriels. Dans les terrains Paléozoïques des BassesTerres du Saint-Lau
Jan 1, 2001
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Carbonate-rich Footwall Alteration at the Mobrun Mine, a Possible Mattabi-type VMS Deposit in the Noranda Camp
By C. Jay Hodgson, Adrienne C. L. Larocque
The Mobrun VMS deposit in northwestern Quebec does not fit the classic Noranda type model, but exhibits characteristics more consistent with a Mattabi-type deposit. The orebodies are underlain by frag
Jan 1, 1993
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Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners – Issues and Controls (9a0dbc8c-5b23-4b4b-94e7-4354b3142ec9)
By D. Royston
In SAG mills fed with a variety of ore types, hard packing between the shell lifters can come and go depending on rock type and rock size distribution and the presence of a binder. Packing can appear
Jan 1, 2012
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Canadian Mining Innovation Council - Achieving Global Excellence in Mining Research, Education, Innovation and Commercialization
Why innovate? ? How are we doing in Canada? ? How can we do better? ? Why now? ? What?s next? ? Lowering production costs ? Improving productivity ? Increasing value-added ? Discovering new mi
May 1, 2008
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Towards the Invisible Mine -Integrated Underground Mining and Processing for Reduced Surface Impacts
By Andrew Bamber
Outline ?Background to Mine-Mill Research at UBC ?Mine Mill Integration ?In situ mining methods ?Underground Pre-concentration ?System Design and Supporting Technologies ?Case Studies: ?INCO
May 1, 2006
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Process Hazard Analysis - Foundation for Managing Operational Risks
By Palaniappan Chidambaram
Despite the advances in processing technologies, construction techniques, inspection methods, and materials, the number of process safety incidents are still increasing, and often the same types of in
Jan 1, 2014
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Station excavation into a production shaft
By P. Hickey, A. Oliver
"In March 1993, Ram Raising Limited was faced with a challenge. Placer Dome Incorporated, Dome Mine Division requested from Ram Raising that they design station excavation into the existing No. 8 shaf
Jan 1, 1995
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Vanadium Market Structure and Outlook
By T. T. Perles
This paper will review the state of the global vanadium industry and outline the implications for the market in the coming years. Global vanadium resources and reserves will be defined. Current produc
Jan 1, 2014
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Grinding Circuit Design for Similco Mines (c92aaacb-9754-4479-979f-50ce395c95a4)
By Ken Major, Anita Marks, Craig Sams
In 2007 Copper Mountain Mining determined that there were sufficient resources to consider reopening the Similco Mine near Princeton, BC. The mill facility that had been built by Newmont Mining in 197
Jan 1, 2012
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The Use of Vegetation to Stabilize Mine Tailings Areas at Copper Cliff
By C. A. Young
"The stabilization of tailings has been a matter of concern to the Mining Industry for many years. In earlier times, when mines were small and only high grade ore deposits were mined, the problem was
Jan 1, 1969
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Camsell Lake kimberlites, Slave Province, Northwest Territories
By W. Melnyk, L Pokhilenko, J. A. McDonald, A. Hall
The Camsell Lake property comprises 270 000 acres located about 240 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. Kimberlite has been located in two areas of the property:
Jan 1, 2001