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Maximum Total Recovery Through Mining High-Grade and Low-Grade Ore Together is Economically SoundBy Donald Carlisle
"IntroductionTHE OPINION is held by many persons outside the mining industry, and by some within it, that mine •operators customarily find it advantageous to mine •only the richer parts of orebodies a
Jan 1, 1953
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Some Notes on Present-Day Conditions in the Mining Industry of CanadaBy W. G. McBride
INTRODUCTION Preparation of this article, at the request of the Committee on papers, has been undertaken in the hope that it may stir up helpful discussion and constructive criticism. The Canadian mi
Jan 1, 1931
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Some Features of the New A. C. Locomotive for Craigmont MinesBy Smortchevskyk N. J.
THIS paper describes the electrical features of the locomotive now (August, 1962) under construction for Craigmont Mines. Intended for non-specialists, it avoids details of design and calculations int
Jan 1, 1963
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Large Underground Blast at Inco Using Slurry ExplosivesBy P. F. Venus
In December 1977, a large pillar was removed by blasthole mining methods at lnco's Creighton No. 3 mine. Although the 2,363.000-ton blast was not a size record for a single underground blast at I
Jan 1, 1978
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The Importance of Process Control to New Technology ImplementationBy Terry Gerritsen, Sylvain Picard, Bruce MacKay
Virtually all new technologies require a control system. Any intense process has many process variables that react quickly making manual control difficult. Control system design has a significant impa
Jan 1, 2011
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Petroleum Possibilities of the Maritime ProvincesBy J. S. Stewart
THIS paper was prompted by a persistent demand for what information we have that will throw light on the oil and gas possibilities of the Maritime Provinces. The problems involved were made familiar t
Jan 1, 1943
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Integration and enhancement of mine operations and maintenance — A structured analysis approachBy P. Roman, L. Daneshmend
"During the last decade, mining companies have been overwhelmed by technological solutions to perceived problems. This is particularly true with information technology where rapid advances have result
Jan 1, 2001
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Numerical modelling of mining selectivity for oil sandsBy C. V. Deutsch, O. Babak, J. G. Manchuk
High levels of geological heterogeneity occurring over relatively short distances pose a challenge to the unconventional open-pit techniques used in oil sands mining. There is strong motivation to min
Jan 1, 2014
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An information system to prevent sulphide dust ignitionBy A. Burkert, A. E. Hajj
"An information system has been developed for the use of companies considering developing a new mine which may be liable to secondary sulphide ignitions or by existing operations. The system uses the
Jan 1, 1994
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Solid-Earth Science in the Appalachian Region of Canada"Geological investigation in the Appalachian region of Canada began more than 150 years ago. The distribution of rock formations, and their ages and regional structure are today reasonably well known
Jan 1, 1970
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Development of Mining Methods for Deep-Seated Copper Ore Deposits in Associated Hazard ConditionsBy Jan Butra
In copper ore mines located in the Pre-Sudeten Monocline the deposit mining using room and pillar systems has been carried out for more than forty years. When implementing mining systems in deep coppe
Aug 1, 2013
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Collaboration Of Industry And Educational Institutes To Meet The Future Needs Of MiningBy W. E. Oching, M. M. Ghomshei
Attracting and retaining workers in mining industry has become an uphill battle to many mining companies. As workers with significant experience retire, it is getting more difficult to attract not onl
Jan 1, 2023
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Daily Production Planning Efforts at Phelps Dodge Miami SmelterBy V. Ushakov, P. Bogdan
Daily production scheduling in a highly dynamic smelter environment has always been a great challenge for the operation management due to a significant amount of uncertainties. Planned and unexpected
Jan 1, 2007
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Exploration and Economic Potential of Geothermal Steam in Western CanadaBy T. L. Sadlier-Brown, Andrew E. Nevin
"Common properties of commercial geothermal steam reservoirs are a magmatic heat source, the presence of water in vapour and liquid phases, and a surrounding seal of low permeability. The latter may b
Jan 1, 1973
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LITHOPROBE - geoscience probing of inner space leads to new developments for mining explorationBy R. M. Clowes
"As part of LITHOPROBE's multidisciplinary earth science research program to understand the evolution of the North American continent, studies have been undertaken in a number of key areas in Can
Jan 1, 1994
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Mine of the year 2020: Technology and human resourcesBy L. K. Daneshmend
The mine of the year 2020 will need to be based on a new way of mining. It will employ technology in a paradigm that assumes responsibility for sustainable development: taking account not only economi
Jan 1, 1998
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Toward the Optimization of Flotation Column Operation (9284e55e-ecc3-4510-af19-44c99925dde0)By J. Bouchard, A. Desbiens, M. Maldonado, R. del Villar
ABSTRACT: Despite many years of practical applications in mineral processing plants, the potential of column flotation has still not been fully exploited. The challenge in measuring some key variables
Jan 1, 2011
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Notes on Mining by the "V" System in West VirginiaBy J. C. Nicholson
The "V" system was first introduced by the West Virginia Coal & Coke Company at their No. 9 mine, Norton. Norton is a small mining village on the B. & 0. railway, about seven miles from the town of El
Jan 1, 1924
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Handling and Storage of Coal at Large Canadian Electric UtilitiesBy S. F. Featherby
"This paper traces briefly the historical development of coal handling systems to meet the needs of a rapidly developing thermal power generation technology. The wide range of operating requirements i
Jan 1, 1966
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The use of FSW in Thinner Aluminum SheetsBy R. C. Fernandes, F. L. Santos
Aluminum alloys in particular, have certain limitations when subjected to welding process. This is mainly present because aluminum alloys have high thermal conductivity, high contraction in solidifica
Jan 1, 2015