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Improvements to Production Planning in Oil Sands Mining Through Analysis and Simulation of Truck Cycle Times
By E. Goris Cervantes
"A theoretical framework based on a detailed analysis of mine operations data from an oil sands mine in northern Alberta and the static simulation of truck cycle times are developed, verified, and val
Jan 1, 2019
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Coal preparation in the western foothills and mountains
By Stanley G. Butcher
"Introduction Many operators in western Canada, with a background in the minerals industry, talk of ""coal beneficiation"", whereas the coal industry generally uses the term ""coal preparation"" . The
Jan 1, 1985
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Titanium - Its Physical Metallurgy and Potentialities
By H. V. Kinsey
"IntroductionTITANIUM is probably the most widely publicized metal today. Much has been written, both in the lay press and the technical press, about its properties and potentialities. In view of the
Jan 1, 1953
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Diminuer Les Risques D?incidents Environnementaux Par Une Approche De Gestion Intégrée Des Parcs À Résidus Miniers
By Philippe Poirier
Les parcs à résidus miniers représentent un risque environnemental qui nécessite une gestion adéquate. Suite à la publication du « Guide sur la gestion des parcs à résidus miniers » en septembre 1998,
Nov 1, 2002
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Magnetoflotation in Nickel Ore Processing
By Peter Wells, Adrian Sabau, Turgut Yalcin
"The nickel ores of Sudbury contain substantial amounts of the gangue mineral pyrrhotite (Fe7S&) which causes certain diflculties in the milling of these ores. This paper proposes a process called “ma
Jan 1, 1999
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Effluent Treatment Practice at the David Bell Mine
By A. N. Veltmeyer
"INTRODUCTIONTeck-Corona Operating Corporation's David Bell Mine is located 35 Km east of Marathon, Ontario. In conjunction with its 1000 tonne per day gold concentrator, the company operates an efflu
Jan 1, 1989
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Emperical Design of Stopes for the Lower Rodeo Orebody
By Denis Thibodeau
The selected mining method for the Rodeo lower Zone is slot and slash. Initial design indicated that the stope height should be limited to a maximum of 18 m, thus six levels were needed to extract the
May 1, 2002
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Mechanical Maintenance in Trackless Sub-Level Caving at Craigmont Mines Limited
By A. K. Croteau
"At Craigmont Mines Limited, Merritt, B.C., the mining practice of trackless sub-level caving was started in the latter part of 1966. This type of mining was new to the mine personnel and the mining i
Jan 1, 1970
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Stress Raisers in Fatigue
By R. C. A. Thurston
INTRODUCTION THE deleterious effect of stress raisers or notches on the resistance to fatigue of machine components, and other parts subjected to repeated dynamic loading, has been well known for man
Jan 1, 1951
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Biological Sulphide Production for Process and Environmental Applications
By Lyn Jones, Mike Bratty, Rick Lawrence, David Kratochvil
"The treatment of water is required at many mining operations to remove metals and prevent the discharge of contaminated water to the environment. In other cases, water treatment is used to provide be
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Environmental Conditions and Rock Properties on Adhesive Bond of Thin Spray-on Liners
By Hasan Ozturk
Laboratory testing examined the effect of a variety of intrinsic rock properties and environment conditions that influence the adhesive bond between rock and thin spray-on liners. The liner materials
May 1, 2004
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Western Canada and Canadian Energy
By N. H. Grace
"IntroductionDURING the past half century, the economy of Western Canada was largely centred on agriculture. However, the impact of World War II has led to an acceleration in the development of a vari
Jan 1, 1953
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Corefco Leach Residue Re-Processing: Testwork and Commercial Considerations
By A. Mosqueda Martinez, L. C. Trytten, R. P. Kofluk, J. J. Budac
The Corefco ammonia leach nickel refinery treats Ni-Co mixed sulphides from the high-pressure acid leaching of Moa Bay nickel laterite. Due to the low iron content of the feed, the ammonia leach proc
Jan 1, 2015
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Economical Manufacture of Quality Lime
By Victor Azbe
Introduction Lime enters our daily life in many ways. Our building, chemical, agricultural, sanitary, and industrial endeavours depend on it to such a great extent that it could probably be called
Jan 1, 1946
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Estimating Loading on Rebar Bolts Using Distributed Optical Sensing Technology
By D. Beneteau, L. Feldman, D. Milne, A. Hyett, G. Snell
"Behaviour of rebar bolts subjected to combined shear and bending in underground potash mining applications is not well understood. An experimental investigation compared load applied to resin-grouted
Jan 1, 2019
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The Canadian Precambrian Shield
By J. E. Gill
"The name 'Canadian Shield' is used for a vast area; largely in northeastern; Canada; underlain by Precambrian rocks. The part in Canada has an area; of about 1; 790; 000 square miles. Extensions in G
Jan 1, 1954
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The Mineral Industries Their Present Place in the Commercial Development of Canada
By Charles Camsell
At the last annual meeting of this Institute the programme very properly was drawn up and carried out with the special object of calling attention to the Dominion's position and problems with reg
Jan 1, 1924
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Modern Welded Pipe Processes
By A Palynchuk
The development of welded pipe has paralleled the general industrial development and, in particular, that of the petroleum industry. The petroleum industry's need for high-grade, economical pipel
Jan 1, 1964
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Shaft Sinking Through Blairmore Sands and Paleozoic Water ... Bearing Limestones
By S. A. Scott
In 1913, potash mineralization was recognized at a depth of over 7,000 feet in an oil-well hole (Norcanol's Radville No. 1 well) drilled near the town of Raddlle, Saskatchewan. Although, at this
Jan 1, 1963
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An Alternative Approach to Estimating the Composition of Existing Waste Rock Facilities
By Matthew P. Wickham
The use of existing mine records in conjunction with an appropriate classification scheme can be used successfully to identify and characterize the composition of existing waste rock facilities where
May 1, 2002