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Open systems standards for computing in the mining industry
By L. K. Daneshmend
Key issues in managing information systems in the minerals industry will likely continue to be those relating to the integration and interoperability of disparate systems. This paper argues that, in o
Jan 1, 2000
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Evolutionary (E.V.O.P.) -A Operation Promising Technique -In Mineral Dressing
By C. W. Eggert
This paper gives an account of the E.V.O.P. tests made at the Copper Rand mill of the Patino Mining Corporation in Chibougamau, Quebec. The runs were made to acquire an understanding of the method. A
Jan 1, 1967
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Hydrometallurgical Processes for the Recovery of High Value Metals from Spent Li-Ion Batteries
By R. Laucournet, E. Billy, M. Joulié
Today Li-ion batteries are considered as one of the most attractive available energy storage solutions. However in order to overcome environmental, legislative and economic issues, the management of u
Jan 1, 2014
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Ventilation and Mine Design
By R. W. Thompkins
In order to evaluate the impact of air quality control on mine design, a few examples are given of cases in wh.ich ventilation has affected the economics of the total design problem. Principles for th
Jan 1, 1967
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Improvements at Bellevue Mine, 1921-1925
By F. E. Millett
The following notes deal chiefly with changes from steam to electric drives, or, in the case of the Bellevue pumps, from air to electric. Where electric power can be purchased or generated cheaply it
Jan 1, 1926
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High resolution magnetic anomaly maps from ERLIS compilation: An example from Kirkland Lake
By S. Manning, W. Morris
Mineral exploration assessment file information has long been considered a useful resource for developing mineral exploration strategies, and one of the most common data sets fled in assessment report
Jan 1, 1997
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Miller Minerals Ltd. - Lime and Limestone Production Facility
By Ed Labelle, Terry Overton, Gary Bell
"LocationThe Miller Minerals lime and limestone production facility is located in the Temiskaming district of Ontario at Hailey bury on the west shore of Lake Temiskaming. Located less than 300 km fro
Jan 1, 2000
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A Horizontal-Type Mine Model
By A. J. Pearce
MOST mines have a model of some kind to illustrate either geological structure, mining operation, or some special condition or feature of the property. The type used depends on the particular feature
Jan 1, 1945
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Airborne Electrical Surveys for Regional Studies in Oil and Ore Prospecting
By Hans Lundberg
An electric survey from a 'plane flown over the ground is much faster and cheaper than an electric survey carried out on the ground. The results are obtained as continuous recordings that are res
Jan 1, 1950
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Sampling Methods at the Mill of Wright-Hargreaves Mines
By Malcolm Black
Introduction Before beginning to write this paper, I decided that I should first find suitable definitions of the words Sample and Sampling. The dictionary gives: "Sample.-A portion indicative of the
Jan 1, 1935
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Madsen Red Lake Mine
By Russell McIntosh
"The Madsen mine is in the southeastern part of Baird township, in Red Lake area, Ontario. It lies about 6 miles southwest of the town of Red Lake, with which it is connected by an all-weather road.Th
Jan 1, 1954
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Preparation and Characterization of Pd-Ru Alloy Composite Membranes
By Shin-Kun Ryi
The world nowadays faces many challenges associated with excessive utilization of fossil, fuels, such as poor air quality and greenhouse gas emissions. Hydrogen appears to be an attractive alternative
Jan 1, 2010
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The Contact Angles of Air and Nitrogen Bubbles with Synthetic Vapour-Plated Galena 1n the Presence and Absence of a Collector
By J. H. Walsh
IN THE DEVELOPMENT of procedures for the separation of minerals, the choice of reagents for flotation is frequently determined by the extent to which a given mineral is wettable by water. Measurements
Jan 1, 1957
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Analysis of Uranium Ores by Geiger Methods
By The Staff
"SummaryDetermination of uranium in ores may be made by measurement of their radioactivity.The method most commonly used is that of measuring beta radiations with the tray-type beta counter. This will
Jan 1, 1950
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Problems of Geophysical Interpretation in Alberta
By John A. Legge Jr.
"ACCOMPANYING Alberta's great natural endowments of oil, wheat, scenery, fishing, and hunting is also a generous endowment of geophysical problems to plague the interpreting geophysicist. These probl
Jan 1, 1953
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Autogenous Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloy 2024
By P. Wanjara, M. Xiao
During fusion welding of aluminium alloys, the avoidance of defects (such as porosity, oxides, hot cracking, undercutting) as well as the ability to optimize the microstructure-property characteristic
Jan 1, 2006
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A Study of a Simplified Theory of Gravity Concentration in Coal Jigs
By R. P. Charbonnier
"To understand the operation of jigs and other separating processes based on differences in gravity, it is desirable to analyse the motion of various particles in given media under specific conditions
Jan 1, 1959
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Cleaning Fine Coal in a Feldspar Jig at Brazeau
By A. McMullen
"IntroductionTHE LOW-VOLATILE bituminous coals of the Brazeau field, Nordegg, Alberta, are soft and weak in structure. The seams contain .bands of inferior material, locally designated 'black jack', a
Jan 1, 1954
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Structural Geology of the Osisko Lake Area, Quebec
By H. J. Conolly
The area around Osisko lake, the Horne mine, and the town of Rouyn, in northwestern Quebec, presents a most interesting structural problem. The present discussion is confined to an area around Osisko
Jan 1, 1936
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The use of rubber in the mining industry
By W. Fergusson
This paper takes a look at the use of rubber to provide corrosion resistance and wear resistance in the mining industry. The longer life and reduced down time involved with the use of rubber are stres
Jan 1, 1979