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Lower Level Operations in a Thick Steeply Pitching SeamBy N. Melnyk
IN the past, the Cadomin Coal Company has opened four mines, all in the same coal seam or its folds. Three of these were opened from river level by horizontal entries or rock tunnels, and the fourth,
Jan 1, 1942
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Electrostatic Separation of Feldspar and Other Non-Metallic MineralsBy Grant S. Diamond
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY on the use of static electricity in mineral beneficiation consists largely of patents. Some references are found in mineral textbooks, but very little data on flow-sheets of commercia
Jan 1, 1957
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Mineral Possibilities of the Northwest TerritoriesBy A. W. Jolliffee
ANY attempt to forecast the mineral resources of a largely unknown region is hazardous and, in the case of the Northwest Territories, such a task is even more hazardous than usual. This is not merely
Jan 1, 1937
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Early Evaluation of Ground Conditions Ahead of Tunnel Face by Inclination Monitoring During ExcavationBy K. Sakai, M. Miyaue, T. Aoki, T. Tani, S. Tanaka, N. Kudo
In the planning stage of a tunnel, due to limited available technology in the geological survey and the financial restriction, tunnel supports are often designed from unsatisfactory information, and t
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallogenic overview of the Nain Province, northern LabradorBy Derek H. C. Wilton
"The Nain Province (NP) of northern Labrador is a >600 km long by =100 km wide Archean craton that has undergone relatively little mineral exploration until economically signifcant concentrations of o
Jan 1, 1996
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Discovery of Direct-Shipping Iron Ore by Geophysical Methods in Northern CanadaBy Maurice Séguin
The primary aim of all ground geophysical work has been, of course, to locate orebodies. As with any geo-physical method, its success depends on a proper mastering of the types of surveys and equipmen
Jan 1, 1968
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Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Royalty ProvisionsBy Karl J. C. Harries
13.1. RIGHT TO RECEIVE ROYALTY CONTRACTUAL ONLY1
Jan 1, 2003
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Tectonic Framework of Palaeozoic Formations in ManitobaBy H. R. McCabe
"The study of a detailed series of structure and isopach maps of the Palaeozoic strata of southwestern Manitoba indicates that the principal Palaeozoic tectonic elements -the Williston Basin and Elk P
Jan 1, 1967
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General geology and uranium deposits of the Beaverlodge DistrictBy L. S. Beck
"IntroductionThe Beaverlodge District is an important mineralogenic province of pitchblende and occupies about 1300 square kilometres centred on Beaverlodge Lake near the north shore of Lake Athabasca
Jan 1, 1986
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Experimental Investigation on Anisotropic Characteristics of Boreyong Shale in KoreaBy Ki-Bok Min, Seokwon Jeon, Seung-Beum Choi, Taehyun Kim
"In order to investigate anisotropic characteristics of Boryeong shale in Korea, which clearly shows transverse isotropy, a series of experimental tests were carried out. Using Brazilian test, five el
Jan 1, 2015
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Operation of a Direct Solvent Extraction Circuit at BoleoBy K. R. Barnard, K. D. Marte, T. V. Gamarano
"The first commercial scale application of CSIRO’s direct solvent extraction (DSX) technology has been in operation at the Boleo project in Mexico since December, 2015. In this application, DSX is a s
Jan 1, 2017
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Sulphur Recovery from Turner Valley GasBy G. A. McGuffin
"IntroductionWITH the increase in quantity of sour gas reserves in the Province of Alberta, and the wider market for sulphur brought about by mounting world demand and restrictions placed on the princ
Jan 1, 1952
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Notes on the Cariboo District of British ColumbiaBy J. D. Galloways
The northern part of the P. G. E. railway traverses and opens up that part of the province known as the Cariboo district, comprising the Cariboo and Quesnel Mining Divisions, which are a part of the N
Jan 1, 1925
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Horizontal Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Falconbridge Nickel Mines, LimitedBy E. B. Wright
THE property of Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, is in Falconbridge township, approximately thirteen miles northwest of Sudbury. From the mine and townsite, a gravel road leads to Sudbury and a bra
Jan 1, 1938
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Discrete Element Modeling of Transversely Isotropic Rock Applied to Foundation and Borehole ProblemsBy Ki-Bok Min, Bona Park
"In spite of the applications of DEM models to emulate the elastic modulus, Poisson’s ratio and strengths of isotropic rock in laboratory scale, extensions to anisotropic rock and larger engineering s
Jan 1, 2015
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Mechanism of Thinner Action In Inhibited MudsBy William C. Browning
An economic drilling programme is one which costs the !east in chemicals, equipment, and time. The basis for such a programme with rotary drilling techniques is a drilling fluid in which bentonites do
Jan 1, 1958
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Health and Rare Earth Elements MiningBy Linlin Zhang
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of lanthanides elements which have been widely used in the electronic, petrochemistry, metallurgy, and defense industries. Their demand has increased sharply in
Aug 1, 2013
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Extraction of No. 2 East Pillar at Waite-Amulet Mines, LimitedBy M. A. Cawley, J. W. Jordan
"IntroductionTHE ORE PILLARS in the lower ""A"" ore body of Waite Amulet Mines, Limited, can be divided into two groups, those mined in the open by sub-level blast-hole methods, and those to be mined
Jan 1, 1955
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Native copper: humanity's introduction to metallurgy?By Michael L. Wayman
Native copper is copper which exists in nature in elemental, metallic form, rather than being chemically combined as is the case with the more usual oxides, sulphides, carbonates, etc. Several other m
Jan 1, 1999
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The West Bay Fault, YellowknifeBy Neil Campbell
Abstract Following discovery on the Giant property of very promising gold deposits, some of which terminate against the steeply-dipping West Bay fault, a geological study was initiated co locate po
Jan 1, 1947