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A Geomorphic Approach for the Design of Drainage Systems on Reclaimed Mine AreasBy Anil K. Beersing
Effective drainage systems are required for reclamation of mine-disturbed areas to control surface water runoff and avoid excessive erosion. For the conventional structural design approach, armouring
Apr 1, 2005
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Nickel Plate Mine, Hedley, B. C.By C. T. Wiliams, John B. Bush, John Lamb
"THE TOWN OF HEDLEY is in the valley of the Similkameen River, about 200 miles east of Vancouver and 25 miles north of the International Boundary between British Columbia and the State of Washington.
Jan 1, 1949
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Results Obtained by the Helicopter-Borne MagnetometerBy Hans Lundberg
The magnetometer which was developed during the war for detecting submarines has proven exceedingly valuable in outlining deep-seated structures in oil exploration, and will be useful also to geologis
Jan 1, 1947
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Caractéristiques pétrologiques et géochimiques de la cheminée d'altération du Gisement Isle-Dieu, Matagami, QuébecBy Réal Tanguay, Mathieu Piché, Jacques Carignan, Charles Beaudry, André Bonenfant
"Le gisement Isle-Dieu est situé sur le flanc sud de l'anticlinal de Galinée. La stratigraphie locale comprend, de bas en haut, la rhyolite du Groupe du Lac Watson surmontée par le basalte du Groupe d
Jan 1, 1990
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Design of the Kubaka Grinding Circuit Using SPI and BondBy Graham Holmes, John Starkey
"The Kinross Kubaka Project is a gold mine located in the Russian Far East. The grinding circuit, comprised of a 6.1 m diameter x 2.74 m long SAG mill and a 4.1 m diameter x 5.5 m long secondary ball
Jan 1, 2001
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The Geology of Nova Scotian GypsumBy Nordau R. Goodman
"IntroductionTHE HISTORY of Nova Scotia's gypsum industry goes back about two hundred years. The extensive deposits found in the Windsor formation, which is Lower Carboniferous, were the first discove
Jan 1, 1954
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The Valuation of Ore in a ProspectBy D. C. McKechnie
To the examining engineer, the ever-recurring problem involving the valuation of ore in a prospect presents at different times highly divergent aspects- some entirely physical or mathematical, others
Jan 1, 1930
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Concentrator Utilization under Geological UncertaintyBy Alessandro Navarra, Kristian Waters
Mineral concentrators are designed from preliminary geological data, and are therefore subject to geological uncertainty. This uncertainty has a demonstrable impact on the mining lifecycle, and has mo
Jan 1, 2015
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Fluorspar mines at St. Lawrence, NewfoundlandBy JAMES E. TILSLEY
Veins at St. Lawrence near the tip of the Burin Peninsula in southeast New/ oundland have been the major Canadian source of fluorspar. Some 2.8 million tonnes were shipped during the period 1933-1977,
Jan 1, 1984
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Paste Backfill at the Brunswick MineBy Michael Cooper, Eric Konigsmann, A. Moerman
"A paste backfill plant and underground piping distribution system was commissioned at the Brunswick Mine in June, 1998. Concentrator tailings, composed mainly of pyrite and lesser amounts of silicate
Jan 1, 1999
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Monitoring the Burner Emission Spectrum in a Commercial Flash Furnace Using a Novel Optical ProbeBy G. Stokreef, B. R. Davis, M. Kadiyski, Alvear Montenegro, H-P. Loock, V. Montenegro
An optical probe for burner monitoring in copper flash smelting, first developed at the University of Concepcion, is being industrially tested in a collaboration between Kingston Process Metallurgy, A
Jan 1, 2019
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Development of an Automated Freeform Construction System and its Construction MaterialsBy Kwang-Hyun Jeon
Recently, 3D printing technology in the manufacturing field is in the spotlight. In the construction industry, similar rapid prototyping technology that does not use conventional form can be applied t
Aug 1, 2013
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The Pierre Beauchemin Gold Mine: A structurally controlled deposit within a Sub-Horizontal Layered Composite GranitoidBy Claude Hubert, Alex C. Brown, Michel Richard, Rejean Sirois
"The Pierre Beauchemin gold deposit, situated 15 km NW of Rouyn-Noranda, produces an average of 1050 tonnes of ore a day. Reserves are 1.2 Mt grading 5.6 g/t Au. The deposit, located in a shear zone w
Jan 1, 1990
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Revision of the Geology of the Southern Alberta PlainsBy Loris S. Russell
THE plains of southern Alberta constitute one of the classic areas of geological investigation in Canada, for it was here in 1874, and in 1881 to 1883, that George Mercer Dawson (1, 2, 3) made the pio
Jan 1, 1937
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Industrial minerals in Saskatchewan: an overview of geology, production and prospectsBy Lynn I. Kelley
Potash is the primary industrial mineral produced in Saskatchewan, followed, in terms of gross value, by aggregate, sodium sulphate, salt, potassium sulphate, peat, clays, silica sand, calcium chlorid
Jan 1, 2001
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Diamond exploration targets, Michipicoten greenstone beltBy A. C. Wilson
"In 1991, local prospector C. “Mickey” Clement recovered at least three alluvial diamonds from the Michipicoten River. Two of these stones were sent to the Department of Mineralogy, Royal Ontario Muse
Jan 1, 2004
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Base Metal Province of YukonBy A. E. Aho
"The material presented in this paper will be subject to modification as new data become available, but it is presented in the hope that it will inspire more intensive mineral exploration and geologic
Jan 1, 1969
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Characterization of Rare Earth Element Ores with High Spatial Resolution and High Counts Rate with a Field-Emission Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy K. E. Waters, N. Brodusch, R. Gauvin, C. Teng, H. Demers
Rare earth elements play an increasingly important role in renewable energy devices and high-end electronics. In this project, the composition and morphology of REEs-bearing minerals are characterized
Jan 1, 2014
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Anisotropy Measurements in a Core Sample by Using Pulse Transmission MethodBy Jaime Meléndez Martínez
Recent interest in unconventional reservoirs motivates our work in laboratory measurements of seismic anisotropy. Seismic anisotropy is the variation in speed of a wave as a function of its direction
Jun 1, 2012
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Implementation of Paste Backfill at the Williams MineBy Eric Konigsmann, Doug Spence, Scott Jones
"The Williams Gold Mine is located in the Hemlo camp of Northwestern Ontario and is one of Canada’s largest gold producers with annual gold production of 400,000 ounces. The operation is owned and ope
Jan 1, 2004