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Data Reassessment of Airborne Geophysical Survey of the Matheson Area - Discover Abitibi InitiativeBy Ken Witherly
Modern airborne EM surveys typically acquire more data than is processed or analyzed at the time of acquisition Suitable additional processing can provide more diagnostic information, thereby allowin
Apr 1, 2005
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Research into high density backfill placement methods by the Ontario Division of Inco LimitedBy B. Goard
"IntroductionCemented backfill has been placed underground in slurry form in Inco Limited's Ontario Division mines since the early 196Os. The slurry was traditionally mixed on surface at between
Jan 1, 1987
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Simple Mechanisation of Narrow Vein Deposits in South AfricaBy Julian Wills
The Candrill was developed with Soredem as a one-operator rockdrill for Canadian narrow vein mining. It provides the benefits of increased drilling rates, lower noise and vibration, mass reduction of
Oct 1, 2001
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Lessons Learned from Measuring and Monitoring the Social License to OperateBy Ian Thomson
The Social License to Operate ? We are operating in an era where social license in the resource industry is as important ? if not more important ? than mineral potential ? Concept proposed by Plac
Aug 1, 2013
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Case Studies with the Falcon ConcentratorBy G. Naud, J. Robitaille, M. Buonvino, A. Veltmeyer, A. R. Laplante
"A B6 Falcon concentrator was tested on several systems: a synthetic magnetite-silica ore, a massive sulphide gold-copper ore, a fine gold-pyrite-silica flotation tail, and a high grade gold ore in a
Jan 1, 1993
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CMIC-NSERC Footprints Project: A Roadmap for Large Project Development and ImplementationBy Alan Galley
CMIC Mandate CIM Annual Meeting, Toronto, May 6, 2013 To increase mining research, innovation and commercialization efforts in order to strengthen Canada?s pre-eminent role as a global leader in min
May 1, 2013
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Gouging Abrasion Resistance of Materials for Oil Sands ServiceBy Rees J. Llewellyn
Improved product development, assessment methods and evaluation studies of materials for oil sands applications have traditionally focused on low and high stress abrasion and slurry erosion resistance
May 1, 2004
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The Union Bay Platinum Prospect, SE Alaska, a Hydrothermal PGE DepositBy C. J. Van Treeck
PGE concentrations of 18 g/t occur in the pyroxene rich rocks at the Union Bay Alaskantype complex. This PGE enrichment is hosted in magnetite veins. These veins cross magmatic layering and have an ir
May 1, 2003
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Rubber Lining of Autogenous Mills at Sherman MineBy R. W. Watson, H. D. Peer
"This paper outlines the history of steel linings in the Autogenous Mills, the factors influencing the decision to convert to rubber lining, and the operating and cost experience with the rubber liner
Jan 1, 1981
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High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) - In Comparison to SAG Milling TechnologyBy Hassan Ghaffari
? HPGR Process/Overview ? HPGR vs. SAG ? The Manufacturers ? Mine Operations using HPGR ? Projects by Wardrop/Tetra Tech ? Economic Benefits ? Questions Main Operating Parameters ? Press Force
Aug 1, 2013
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The Future of Coal -Carbon Feedstock Gasification-By Paul R. Clark
Outline of Presentation ? Brief review of gasification and IGCC ? Polygenerationand its potential ? Why gasification today ? Major technology providers and their activities ? US initiatives ?
May 1, 2006
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A study on the effects of potash contamination on the performance of hydraulic components using fire resistant fluidsBy K. Szafran, R. E. L. Seal, M. Tansey
Conversion of hydraulic equipment to fire resistant fluids has been hampered by less than satisfactory component performance and in some cases, catastrophic equipment failure. Concern over identifying
Jan 1, 1988
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Convergent Bitumen RecoveryBy Lee Nichols
Convergent Bitumen Recovery Context of discussion It should be noted that the CBR process is a conceptual bitumen recovery feed methodology, designed to provide supplemental bitumen to the oil sand
May 1, 2007
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Development of a 3D Modeling System For the Monitoring of the Daniel-Johnson DamBy Vincent Roy
Numerous on going activities at the Daniel-Johnson Dam : ? Surveillance / monitoring ; ? Structural investigations & evaluation ; ? Injection work ; ? Crack mapping ; ? Instrumentation management
Aug 1, 2013
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Ready or Not?Here They ComeBy Stephen Hammond
?Our own prejudices form the greatest barrier to creating an inclusive working environment.? Have you witnessed? Racism or Negative Comments about an Aboriginal Person? ?You are free to compete wi
May 1, 2008
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Environmental Control Design at Shebandowan MinesBy T. Peters, W. C. Ferguson
"Shebandowan is about 600 miles west of Sudbury and 50 miles west of Thunderbay close to the trans Canada highway. Shebandowan Lake is about 38 miles long. The ore body is located between No. 1 and No
Jan 1, 1975
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Cut-off grade calculations for an open-pit mineBy H. T. John
"The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the optimum cut -off grade can be calculated for typical large tonnage openpit mines. In the examples, it is assumed that the concentrator tonnage is
Jan 1, 1985
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Mechanical classifiersBy F. R. Deluca
"ClassificationClassification is a combination of mechanical and hydraulic operation which separates a pulp into two portions according to their respective settling rate. The finished product, the ove
Jan 1, 1989
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Modeling stress relaxation at high temperatures involving delayed elasticityBy Shoma Sinha, Nirmal K. Sinha
Deformation in a material at any temperature is known to consist of two major components - a reversible (elastic) part and an irreversible part (often called plastic). What is not universally known is
Jan 1, 2004
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Heavy water-the CANDU moderatorBy R. J. Twigg, S. D. Chang
"The production of heavy water, the moderator in a CANDU reactor, is examined following a flow sheet of a typical Canadian plant. The process involves the extraction and concentration of deuterium fro
Jan 1, 1983