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Understanding Heat Stress Measurement & Exposure GuidelinesBy Stephen Hardcastle
Personnel Heat Exposure Issues In Canada?s Deep Mechanized Mines ?Project developed in 2004 ?Base/precious metal industry identified heat stress/management as a major challenge affecting productivi
Oct 1, 2010
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Gold-Phosphine and Gold-Carbene Complexes as Potential Mitochondrial Targeting Antitumour AgentsBy Peter J. Barnard
Mitochondria play a key role in the regulation of apoptosis (cell death) and in diseases characterised by abnormal apoptotic responses such as cancer. Mitochondrial membrane permeabilisation (MMP), re
Oct 1, 2003
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Improving Fine Sulphide Mineral Recovery at the Red Dog OperationBy J. Oliver, B. Wilson, 10
"Red Dog is one of the world’s largest zinc producing mines and a significant producer of lead and silver. While some of the operational challenges relate to the mine’s location in a remote part of Al
Jan 1, 2016
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Dez Arch Dam, 203 M High, 50 Years after Construction - Iran Reassessment of Rock Mass FoundationBy A. Mehinrad, F. Rafia
"The Dez River flows from the Zagros Mountains into the great Khuzestan plain, Southwest of Iran. The 203 m high Dez Dam is a double curvature thin concrete arch dam, with a Pulvino, founded on thick
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effects of Coating Speed and Substrate on Catalytic Titanium AnodesBy Michael S. Moats, Prashant Bagri
"In recent years with increasing concerns about energy consumption in hydrometallurgical processing, there is an ongoing attempt to use Catalytic Titanium Anodes (CTAs) for copper electrowinning. For
Jan 1, 2016
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A New Method for Energy Benchmarking of Mineral ComminutionEnergy benchmarking is widely applied across industries to determine the potential to improve energy performance. Unlike the many technologies for which energy benchmarks and efficiency rating systems
Aug 1, 2013
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Monarch and Kicking Horse MinesBy Charles S. Ney
"ZINC-LEAD REPLACEMENT deposits straddle the steep-sided valley of Kicking Horse River at a point three miles east of Field, B.c., in Yoho National Park. The Monarch orebodies extend into Mt. Stephen
Jan 1, 1949
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Sulfate Leaching Of Chalcopyrite: The Use of Potassium Iodide to Enhance the Dissolution of CopperBy A. Miura, G. Granata, C. Tokoro, A. Fuwa
"The high copper demand as well as the lack of new high-grade deposits, are pushing the copper industry to process low-grade and refractory ores containing chalcopyrite. However, for a quantitative di
Jan 1, 2017
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Development and Application of a Product Model for Shield TunnelsBy Nobuyoshi Yabuki
Building Information Modeling is a prevailing methodology in the building industry and half (by length) of the world's shield tunnels are in Japan. Accordingly, for shield tunnels from 2005 to 20
Aug 1, 2013
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Study On The Anisotropy Of Mechanical Properties Of SlateBy Shuai-Jun Li, Xia-Ting Feng, Xian-Jie Hao
"The anisotropy of rock is of great importance to the rock engineering. To investigate the anisotropic character of slate, the rock samples of slate under different confining pressures and bedding pla
Jan 1, 2015
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GSC PAPER 88-21 (Canada) - Standardized Coal Resource/Reserve Reporting System for Canada, Geological Survey of Canada - GSC PAPER 88-21By L. Klatzel-Mudry, D. J. Nikols, J. D. Hughes
"The Geological Survey of Canada Paper 88-21, A Standardized Coal Resource/Reserve Reporting System for Canada, is referenced by National Instrument 43-101 for the preparation of resource and reserve
Jan 1, 2003
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Economics of treating gold oresBy K. G. (Ken) Thomas
"This paper gives an insight into the various processes available to treat gold ores. A brief overview is given of the various types of refractory gold ores. Particular emphasis is given /0 comparing
Jan 1, 1991
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Besshi-type volcanogenic sulphide deposits - a reviewBy J. S. Fox
"Besshi-type Cu-Zn (-Ag-A u ± Co) deposits are tabular, stratiform volcanogenic sulphide bodies which are usually associated with mafic volcanic rocks of oceanic or intra-plate geochemistry, but which
Jan 1, 1984
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The Red Dog MineBy W. R. Hargrave
"Mining OperationsOre will be mined by open pit techniques. Because of the high grade of the deposit and the low strip ratio, mining rates are small relative to most other open pit operations.The ore
Jan 1, 1989
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Nature and origin of mineraI occurrences inside the Sudbury BasinBy D. H. Rousell
"Rocks of the Whitewater Group (Aphebian age) oc ithin the Sudbury Basin and consist of three formations rre, from oldest to youngest: Onaping, heterolithic breccias lus an igneous-textured component;
Jan 1, 1984
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Wastewater treatment at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., LimitedBy R. V. Typliski, G. J. Labarre
"Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited, Flin Flon, Manitoba, has developed a metallurgical wastewater treatment system employing two-stage lime neutralization, sludge recirculation and conventio
Jan 1, 1980
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A Framework for Integrating Mine Ventilation Optimization (MVO) with Ventilation On Demand (VOD)By A. J. Basu
Air quality in underground mining operations can fluctuate significantly during the working day, but until recently the only way to ensure a mine had sufficient air quality was to over-ventilate and,
Aug 1, 2013
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The Optimization of Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial Till (76195446-b504-40e7-8b58-83d87518abed)By M. B. McClenaghan, O. P. Lavin, Ian Nichol
"Exploration in most areas of Canada has to contend with problems posed by glacial overburden. In many areas exploration for gold has been based on the sampling of tills, frequently by deep overburden
Jan 1, 1992
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Managing the replacement and the stocking of equipment enginesBy J. L. Collins
"This paper deals with the quantitative analysis of mine maintenance records. Based on a case study of dozer engine records, the author suggests an easy method of deriving useful information for manag
Jan 1, 1987
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A commercial coal-oil-water mixture processing facilityBy D. C. Fuller
"CoaLiquid, Inc. (CLI) has been in the coal-oil-mixture (COM) business for over five years. The initial pilot processing facility was replaced by a 2000 barrel per day commercial production facility i
Jan 1, 1985