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The Practical Examination of Mineral ProspectsBy J. A. Reid
THE views and observations expressed herein on this old but constantly recurring question are our own, no effort having been made to align them with standard texts. Therefore, while they may find gene
Jan 1, 1945
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The Practical Implementation of a Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System for Mine SitesBy Chris Brothen
The introduction of new technology in mine operations has provided real opportunities for increased efficiencies and production gains which translate into enhanced profits. Computing and network techn
May 1, 2008
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The Practice of Mining and Inclusive Wealth Development in Developing CountriesBy Frederick Bird
This paper is based upon a review of studies of mostly Canadian mining companies in Chile, northern Canada, Tanzania, Guatemala, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In spite of
Aug 1, 2013
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The practice of the sampling theory of broken oresBy D. François-Bongareon
"In previous publications by the author, significant advances and generalizations of the theory of sampling of broken ores, prompted and confirmed by experimental results, have been presented. This pa
Jan 1, 1993
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The Pre-Mississippian Veins and Deposits of the Cariboo DistrictBy Douglas Lay
Attention has been drawn in the publications of the Department of Mines to the view that veins of two different ages occur in the Cariboo district, namely, those of Jura-Cretaceous age and those of pr
Jan 1, 1936
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The Precipitation of Copper from Mine Waters at Britannia Mines, B.C.By F. Ebbutt
The copper-bearing waters now treated successfully at Britannia for the recovery of their copper content are almost entirely derived from what is known as the Fairview mine; this was the first extensi
Jan 1, 1928
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The prediction of blast-induced swell by means of computer simulationsBy R. F. Favreau
"After a blast, the volume of the blasted rock normally occupies more space that it did before the explosion. The degree of such swell significantly affects the efficiency of digging the muck with a s
Jan 1, 1993
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The Prediction of Carbon-in-Leach Gold Recovery Using Near-Infrared SpectroscopyBy J. Olson
"A model was developed to use near-infrared (NIR) analysis of pulverized ore samples to estimate the recoverable gold content for ores from the Barrick Cortez Hills underground mine. Current routing p
Jan 1, 2017
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The Premise of Profit Recovery™ and Applied Ore Sorting ExamplesBy C. Tong, B. Hilscher
"Sensor based ore sorting is being rapidly adopted by the mining industry. The ability to boost mill feed grade by rejecting waste grade rocks early in the process has proven revolutionary for some op
Jan 1, 2018
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The Premium Value Defined Growth Independent - Value Creation ? Return On Capital ? Low-Cost Producer ? Return On AssetsBy Phil Keele
Canadian Natural ??Business Approach Efficiency and Execution ?Drive to be the low cost producer ?Focus on exploitation ?Augment exploitation with strategic acquisitions ?Maintain Discipline and
May 1, 2010
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The Preparation of CoalBy W. L. Hunter
The preparation of coal for the commercial market is a study both varied and wide, and can be viewed from many angles and in different ways. This short paper can but touch upon the subject and is i
Jan 1, 1930
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The Preparation of Coal (3d80a8d6-3762-412b-870a-d165227cb7ae)By J. B. Morrow
Methods of Coal Preparation Fundamentally, the object of coal preparation is to increase, economically, the value of a fuel by making it more suitable to the uses of the consumer. This can be accomp
Jan 1, 1931
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The Present Situation in the Mining Industry of New BrunswickBy W. J. Wright
Summary This paper describes the general situation of the mining industry in New Brunswick, and gives a detailed description of the recent developments in the antimony deposits at Lake George and the
Jan 1, 1931
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The Present Status of Geophysics in CanadaBy A. A. Brant
ONE of the reasons advanced for the decline in prospecting and discovery is that, as regards surficial examination, the law of diminishing returns is becoming applicable. Fewer surficially unprospecte
Jan 1, 1942
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The Present Status of Geophysics in Canada (ca0eafb9-53af-4309-9891-56c9a04e4d48)By A. A. Brant
Self-potential methods are based ?on measurements on the surface of voltage distributions caused by natural sub-surface oxidation phenomena. The attempt is made to. correlate voltage minima or maxima
Jan 1, 1942
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The Preservation of Mine TimbersBy George Booth
In mining operations the cost of timber is an item of much importance, because the life of mine timbers is, in many cases, very short and, as the supply of the better grades becomes depleted, less dur
Jan 1, 1926
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The Preservation of Timber by Chemical Treatment at McIntyreBy D. E. Keeley
lntroduction Some years ago it was general practice in Canadian mines to use the best timber available, just as it was cut from the tree. Later, to prevent 'borers' from getting into the
Jan 1, 1949
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The Preservation of WoodBy R. D. Prettie
Wood preservation may be defined as the art of protecting wood from decay. In its broadest sense, however, it includes a much wider field. It might be more properly de-fined as the art of protecting w
Jan 1, 1926
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The Preservative Treatment of Mine TimbersBy J. F. Harkom
Introduction The importance of the preservative treatment of mine timbers need scarcely be stressed here. Increasing the life of mine timbers will reduce one of the major costs of mining and also c
Jan 1, 1930
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The Pressure Iron Removal Section at Rustenburg Base Metals RefinersBy C. A. Biley
"A dedicated iron removal stage was installed at Anglo American Platinum’s Rustenburg Base Metals Refiners (RBMR) during an expansion project which began execution in 2010. The Pressure Iron Removal (
Jan 1, 2016