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Research Projects for Enhancing Work Safety in Mines Implemented Following the Request of the President of the State Mining AuthorityBy Piotr Litwa
The paper focuses on actions aiming at improvement of work safety in mines, particularly in those extracting hard coal, taking into account the characteristics of natural hazards in Polish underground
Aug 1, 2013
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Expansion of Building Information Model for Disaster MitigationBy Cheng-Ting Chiang
Information integration and exchange for the entire building life cycle is one of the most important issues in the AEC industry. Although the Building Information Model (BIM) technology is widely util
Aug 1, 2013
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Feasibility of Gamma Activation Analysis for Bulk Gold Ore SortingBy C. Tissot, R. Palmer
"Due to the low concentrations of gold, direct measurement of gold concentration in ore on belt has not been seriously considered to now. Pre-concentration or sorting strategies have largely consisted
Jan 1, 2017
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Vehicle Mobility Performance in Muskeg A Second ReportBy J. G. Thomson
Development of the Canadian North, a subject of growing national interest, must in part await the development of better forms of trans-port. The estimated 500,000 square miles of muskeg terrain in the
Jan 1, 1961
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Factors Influencing the Expert System ProfitabilityBy Andy Fortin, André Vien, Christophe Bouché, Jeff McKay
"The technology and equipment design of the Twenty-first Century permit us to exploit low-grade ore bodies with milled tonnages reaching 300,000 tpd. Because of their substantial operational costs (en
Jan 1, 2003
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How to evaluate power transformersBy Yve Aymong
"The objective of this paper is to help readers benefit from the practical experience of persons who have been engaged for several year s in the testing and repair of power transformers. Power transfo
Jan 1, 1984
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Pressure Maintenance 1n the Acheson D-3 PoolBy R. L. Bailey
"The Acheson D-3 Pool was discovered in August 1950, and contains 88 producing oil wells on 40 acre spacing. Initial oil-in-place was 118 million stock tank barrels and initial well potentials average
Jan 1, 1961
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An Introduction to High-Tensile Mine Hoisting RopesBy H. Dean
"Mine hoisting machinery, of which wire rope is an essential part, is developing, in Canada as well as in other parts of the North American continent, into highly sophisticated equipment. Heavier payl
Jan 1, 1968
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Metallogenic Maps in Quebec: Their Preparation and UseBy Jean Dugas, Roger Sirois
The Mineral Deposits Service of the Quebec Department of Natural Resources is engaged in the preparation of metallogenic maps as a contribution to the Canadian Sub-Committee of the Metallogenic Map of
Jan 1, 1967
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Factors Influencing the Design and Application of Downhole DrillsBy John Knox
The object of this paper is to present an analysis of the major problems encountered both in the design and application of downhole drills. Particular reference is made to design features governed by:
Jan 1, 1965
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Water Power in British ColumbiaBy Ernest Davis
WATER power, until developed, produces nothing, but when harnessed it continues to produce, it might be said, indefinitely. Hence the importance of developing all feasible water powers. British Colu
Jan 1, 1942
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Safety and Welfare at Flin FlonBy W. B. Paton
Introduction For several reasons the accident history of Flin Flon has been quite unlike that of any other mine in northern Canada, and very much unlike that of the average American metal mine. Towa
Jan 1, 1935
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The Eagle zone gold-tungsten sheeted vein porphyry deposit and related mineralization, Dublin Gulch, Yukon TerritoryBy A. C. Hitchins, C. N. Orssich
The Eagle zone is a gold-bearing, sheeted, quartz vein porphyry deposit hosted by the Cretaceous Dublin Gulch biotite granodiorite stock, located in central Yukon, 50 km north of Mayo. The deposit occ
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Significant Metallurgical Aspects of the Smelting of Pig Iron in Electric FurnacesBy Hans Chr Andersen
Almost every form of iron ore and carbon material has been used as a raw material in the production of pig iron in electric reduction furnaces. Experience derived from the operation of the large 33,00
Jan 1, 1963
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Newfoundland FluorsparBy G. F. Carr
"IntroductionFLUORSPAR has been found at several •localities in Newfoundland, but all the commercial deposits discovered to date are in the vicinity of St. Lawrence, a town on the southeast coast. Mos
Jan 1, 1954
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Longwall Bottom-Belt Conveying in Thin Seams on Vancouver IslandBy E. O. T. Simpson
"IntroductionAS COMPARED with coal mines in the United States, and even with some of those in eastern Canada, the coal mines of western Canada, generally speaking, :have made little progress toward me
Jan 1, 1953
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Maximizing Performance of FRP Equipment in Copper ExtractionBy Jeffrey D. Eisenman
FRP is a proven material for the solvent extraction processes of copper production. There is a history of successful applications of FRP piping and equipment in hydrometallurgical processing. The perf
Jan 1, 2019
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'The Study of Silicosis in Ontario MinesBy G. C. Bateman
THE cause of silicosis and its prevention have held the attention of medical men and mine operators for many years and at the present rime the study of this disease is more than ever to the fore, even
Jan 1, 1936
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Primary Breaking at Snow LakeBy J. S. Roper
"IntroductionSNOW LAKE is situated in northern Manitoba at latitude 54° 55 and longitude 100°, 400 miles northwesterly of Winnipeg, 80 miles northeast of The Pas, 80 miles east of Flin Flon. A 38-mile
Jan 1, 1955
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Ore Dressing Laboratories, School of Mines, Laval University, Quebec CityBy C. E. Rodgers
WHEN the writer was engaged early last year by Canadian Comstock and its subsidiary, the Metropolitan Electric Company, to act as Consulting Mining Engineer in connection with the layout and equipment
Jan 1, 1941