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Practical Considerations for the Use of Microseismic Systems at Mining OperationsBy Ian S. Leslie
Seismic monitoring systems for mining operations are being utilized more than ever before in the characterization of rock mass response to underground and open pit mining. This paper provides a review
Jun 1, 2012
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Assessment of Wall Control Blasting Practices at the Ekati? Diamond MineBy J. Peterson
A review of blast designs and improved blasting practices at the Ekati??Diamond Mine is presented along with the results of three blast-monitoring experiments. Blast monitoring was undertaken to inves
May 1, 2001
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The East-Sullivan HeadframeBy J. C. Kingston
Introduction The sliding-form method of erecting concrete structures was first devised and used in the early part of this century by the Sante Fe Railroad Company for the erection of a grain elevat
Jan 1, 1949
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Oil Recovery by Mine DrainageBy John L. Rich
A New Field for the Mining Industry A new field for the mining industry is in prospect. This is the recovery of the petroleum which has been left in the ground in the older oil fields whose yield
Jan 1, 1927
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The Treasures of Casa Duana or FM2 = P3By Sherwin F. Kelly
"THE TITLE I have chosen is certainly not one of those self-explanatory ones. I shall endeavour to make its significance clear during my remarks but, in the hope of minimizing that inevitable exodus w
Jan 1, 1955
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Falconbridge Limited - Strathcona MillBy Peter Wells, Gordon Marrs, Dominic Fragomeni, Warren Holmes, Daryl Macnamara
"LocationThe Strathcona mill ofFalconbridge Limited is located in Onaping, Ontario, 50 km northwest of Sudbury.GeneralOre from the Falconbridge mines in the Sudbury Basin (Strathcona, Fraser, Onaping,
Jan 1, 2000
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A Study of the Capillary Pressure.-Hydrodynamic Relationship to Soil Accumulation in Stratigraphie TrapsBy Ben Habermann
"The object of the work described in this paper was to increase the understanding of the relation that capillary pressure of a rock, hydro-dynamics, and accumulation of oil in stratigraphie traps have
Jan 1, 1960
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Evolution Of Environmental Monitoring Programs At Canadian Uranium Mines And MillsBy Patty Simpson, Sarah Benson
In an effort to improve consistency across the nuclear industry, over the past 10 years the Canadian Standards Association has developed a series of standards related to environmental management at Cl
Jan 1, 2020
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Microwave Heating of Sulphide Minerals as a Function of Their Size and Spatial Distribution (89ce59e9-8bcf-4910-988e-b2eb0a3a7c3d)By G. Van Weert, O. Wang
ABSTRACT: When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent
Jan 1, 2011
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Systematic and Integrative Ore Characterization of Massive Sulfide Deposits: An Example from Voisey’s Bay Ni-Cu-Co Ovoid Orebody, Labrador, Canada (04913908-4a26-4595-9614-f2dc6fc1cbc9)By P. J. Sylvester, D. H. C. Wilton, R. I. Wheeler, M. A. E. Huminick, D. Evans-Lamswood
"Abstract — Systematic characterization of the mineralogy of massive sulfide ore deposits can provide valuable insights into ore genesis and metallurgical processing that would not be apparent otherwi
Jan 1, 2012
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Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mn-RE Systems for the Application of RE in Mg Alloy DevelopmentBy I-H. Jung, J. Kim
"Mg alloys are extensively used as light structural materials in modern industry. Mn and RE (rareearth) metals are effectively used as alloying elements to enhance the properties of Mg alloys. Therefo
Jan 1, 2012
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Reconnaissance-Level Geochemical and Radiometric Exploration Data from the Vicinity of the Rabbit Lake Uranium DepositBy E. M. Cameron
Reconnaissance radiometric and geochemical data have been obtained for an area on the western shore of Wollaston Lake that includes the Rabbit Lake uranium deposit. The study area is extensively drift
Jan 1, 1977
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Building stakeholder trust through a credible ESG strategy and implementation planBy Morgan Schauerte, Laura Raimondi, Mariel Palomeque
Executives in the mining industry are facing dramatically changing market expectations on reporting and transparency regarding the environmental and social impacts of projects, supply chains and produ
Jan 1, 2023
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International resource and reserve reportingBy Deborah McCombe
"By now, most geologists and engineers in the Canadian mining industry are familiar with National Instrument 43101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101) and the Canadian Institute o
Jan 1, 2003
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The Princeton Coal Field British ColumbiaBy E. R. Hughes
Introduction Situated 182 miles east of Vancouver, on the Kettle Valley branch of the Canadian Pacific railway, the Princeton coal field is readily accessible to the Coast markets. The area covers
Jan 1, 1947
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Building from the ground up in the Sahara The complexities of project execution in a developing countryBy Olivia Gamache
When working in remote and extreme environments, projects are faced with new challenges for engineering and project execution. This is heightened when also working in countries with a developing env
May 1, 2013
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Gypsum Deposits of Southwestern NewfoundlandBy D. M. Baird
ABSTRACT A revised stratigraphic section of Carboniferous rocks which occupy about 700 square miles in southwestern Newfoundland is presented. Gypsum, which outcrops at thirty-five different localiti
Jan 1, 1951
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An Attempt to Standardize the Estimation of Dilution Factor for Open Pit Mining ProjectsBy Anoush Ebrahimi
Mining dilution is one of the most important factors affecting the economy of mining projects. Ore losses and dilution are present at all stages of mining and while several models can investigate the
Aug 1, 2013
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Increasing Capacity and Productivity in the Metals Markets through Pneumatic Conveying and Process Injection TechnologiesBy M. E. Coleman, G. Money
Pneumatic Conveying and Process Injection Technologies have been implemented in the metals markets for the last 40 years and have considerably improved the productivity and the performance of many pro
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology and Economic Significance of Current and Future Rare Earth Element SourcesBy G. J. Simandl
"Since the 1980s, China has become the predominant producer of REEs. Recently, it introduced REE export quotas and this started a world-scale REE exploration rush. REE resources are concentrated in ca
Jan 1, 2012