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Coal Quality Estimation using Geophysical Logging Without Radioactive SourcesBy Filipe Beretta
This study investigates geophysical logging capacity to predict coal quality. It was analyzed for possible correlation, some parameters determined via laboratory analysis of coal against results for t
Oct 1, 2009
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The geology of the Paleozoic formations utilized by the limestone industry of Ontario (9ea90b44-29a8-452f-86b0-ef668804b77d)By M. D. Johnson, R. K. Bezys
"The majority of Ontario's limestone and dolostone production comes from a few Paleozoic carbonate units. In eastern and central Ontario, Ordovician rock units, which are the main sources for pro
Jan 1, 1988
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Quebec mining duties reformBy Robert B. Parsons
"The 1994 Quebec Budget included a significant overhaul of the mining duties sys-tem in that province: broadening the base and lowering the rate, all in the name of “ensuring the integrity of the taxa
Jan 1, 1995
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Explosives and sulphide ignitionsBy A. Bauer, P. Katsabanis, M. Baker
The principal results from a previous paper presented at the Mine Accident Prevention Association of Ontario in 1987 (1) are summarized here. It is concluded that the selection of explosives in mines
May 11, 1988
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Update of Span Design Curve for Weak Rock MassesBy Andrea M. Ouchi
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Geomechanics Group in the University of British Columbia Mining Engineering Department is to incorporate weak rock masses (RMR
May 1, 2004
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Processing Concentrate Leach Liquors by Solvent Extraction: Flow Distribution ConsiderationsBy T. McCallum, B. Wellbrook, T. Ratnaweera
Leaching of copper (Cu) concentrates produces elevated concentrations of Cu and acid, which makes solvent extraction (SX) processing more challenging. Maintaining extraction targets can be more diffic
Jan 1, 2019
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Mining at Depth"Many underground mines are achieving extended life and optimizing existing facilities by mining at greater depths. The challenges to do this require a sound engineering approach to mine design and mi
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydro-Electric Power Possibilities Along the Route of the Pacific Great Eastern RailwayBy E. A. Cleveland
A glance at the map discloses the fact that the Pacific Great Eastern railway either traverses or crosses some of the most important rivers of the province: the Squamish with its branches the Stawamus
Jan 1, 1925
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Coal Preparation - A two-part paper on problems encountered in a modern coal preparation plant and how they were dealt with - Part 1 Low-gravity separationBy B. W. Clyburn
"Coals from the Corporation's Lingan and No. 26 mines are classified as high-volatile A bituminous, with a very low inherent ash and containing a/l essential properties to provide metallurgical c
Jan 1, 1980
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Badgeley Island quartzite depositBy D. MacGREGOR, VERA TUREK
The Badgeley Island quartzite deposir in Georgian Bay is worked by lndusmin Limired and was developed in 1969 to produce a high-qualiry silica for use in rhe ferrosilicon and glass industries. The qua
Jan 1, 1984
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Geological and Exploration Characteristics of Iron Oxide - Copper Gold Deposits: The Australian ExperienceBy Patrick J. Williams
Outline -An Australian View On: ?IOCG defining features and occurrence ?Variable exploration characteristics ?Extracting value (gold metallurgy) ?Recent exploration experience(case study)
Apr 1, 2005
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Mining: an essential component of the Canadian trade balanceBy R. A. Horn, S. M. Telfer
"Canada has a per capita GDP second only to Japan among the G7 countries and a positive trade balance which ranks third among the world's major economies. International trade represents a very la
Jan 1, 1994
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An information system to prevent sulphide dust ignitionBy A. Burkert, A. E. Hajj
"An information system has been developed for the use of companies considering developing a new mine which may be liable to secondary sulphide ignitions or by existing operations. The system uses the
Jan 1, 1994
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Functional Performance of Ball MillingBy K. Wood, R. McIvor, P. Blythe, M. Lavallee
A new analytical approach for characterizing and improving the performance of ball milling is presented. Individual ball mill circuit design and operating variables can be related to overall circuit p
Jan 1, 1990
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Value added productsBy J. A. E. Bell
"Inco has shifted part of its traditional extractive research effort at its J..Roy Gordon Research Laboratory in Mississauga toward new, value-added products. Most of the effort is being expended on n
Jan 1, 1990
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Magnesite in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Several deposits of crystalline magnesite are known in southeast British Columbia. Deposits at Cross River and Marysville have been thoroughly explored, but as yet there has been no commercial product
Jan 1, 1984
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Tensile Strength Anisotropy of Barre GraniteBy F. Dai
Granitic rocks usually exhibit strongly anisotropy due to pre-existing microcracks induced by geologic loadings. The understanding of the rock anisotropy in mechanical properties such as tensile stren
May 1, 2009
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Some Current Ideas on Saving Energy in Milling OperationsBy I. R. Ward
"The need for energy conservation has been of increasing concern since the early 1970's, when the cost of petroleum based energy began to escalate rapidly and security of supply became uncertain. The
Jan 1, 1981
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Classification at BritanniaBy W. G. Hatch
Introduction Classified equipment originally installed in 1923 in the Britannia mill consisted of eighteen Model C Dorr Simplex classifiers, each in closed circuit with a pebble-mill. These machine
Jan 1, 1946
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P .T. Inco (Indonesia) Plant ExpansionBy W. P. Clement, M. C. Bell
"PT International Nickel Indonesia, a subsidiary of Inco Limited, mines and processes nickel laterite ores for the supply of nickel matte, primarily to the Japanese market. It has large ore reserves a
Jan 1, 1990