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Developments in Mine Hoist DesignBy J. M. Whatley
"IntroductionIN UNDERGROUND mining operations, the mine hoist has become one of the most important and one of the most expensive single pieces of equipment. As the means of transporting men and materi
Jan 1, 1953
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Ensuring the Furnace Integrity with Intelligent Operations, Efficient Cooling and Refined DesignBy Iina Vaajamo, Jani Jansson, Lauri Pesonen
In pyrometallurgical operations, structural integrity of a high temperature furnace plays a crucial role in the overall safety, profitability and ecological footprint of the plant. Furnace integrity i
Jan 1, 2015
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Opportunities for cost savings in the mining industry (9eda6e64-d7a6-4932-a44c-2e23b1f05ffb)By Robert D. McKellar, Luke Frawley, Okrasa. Richard
"The resource industries in Canada are facing increasing global competition and stringent environmental regulations. This has made it essential for companies to lower operating costs wherever possible
Jan 1, 1996
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The Ecstall Story: The Open-Pit MineBy George C. Coupland
"THE PRELIMINARY EVALUATION of the orebodies was computerized for tonnages and grades on a 20- by 20-ft grid. The evaluation was based on drill-core intersections over 40-ft vertical projections coinc
Jan 1, 1974
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A Mercury Determination Method and its Use for Exploration in British ColumbiaBy J. J. Barakso, C. Tarnocai
This paper outlines a method of testing for the mercury content of rocks, soils and plants. Techniques of sample collecting are described and the analytical procedures outlined. Examples are given of
Jan 1, 1970
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Smelter Off-Gas Waste Heat and Carbon Dioxide Sequestration to Promote Production of BiodieselBy G. M. Ross, J. A. Scott, C. A. Laamanen, H. Shang
"Indirect recovery and use of waste heat contained in smelter off-gas is proposed to expand regions available for year-round, on-site production of micro-algae–sourced biodiesel, a fuel that could be
Jan 1, 2017
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Ventilation on Demand ? The Impact of Sensors, Installation, Control Strategies, Commissioning and Advanced Controls PerformanceBy J. Janzen
The cost to supply ventilation may exceed 40% of the total mine energy cost for underground mines and is often higher for deeper mines. The goal of Ventilation-on-Demand (VOD) is to ensure that the re
Aug 1, 2013
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Chapter 12. Determination and PaymentBy Karl J. C. Harries
"12.1. NO DEPRECIATION/GAAPAll calculations and computations relating to the Royalty shall be carried out in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied to the extent
Jan 1, 2003
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Dust Control and Ventilation at Ontario MinesBy C. S. Gibson
"MOST of the mines in the Province of Ontario in Canada are multi-level operations in steeply dipping veins; yet there is an appreciable number whose de-posits are relatively flat-lying, ranging up to
Jan 1, 1960
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Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines during Service (d46b60f3-6ad7-4dd3-96b6-360981a83f59)By A. N. Kumar
Two fabrication stages in the manufacture of pipelines are identified as causing significant deterioration of the steel plates, namely cold bending and welding. The objectives of this work include qua
Jan 1, 2005
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The Development of the Sullivan Mine and Processes for the Treatment of its OresBy Staff
This paper contains an outline of the history of the Sullivan mine, now owned and operated by the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd.; some account of the various methods by which t
Jan 1, 1924
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Recent Developments at the Sydney Steel PlantBy Norman A. Parlee
Introduction The principal primary iron and steel producing capacity of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation is at the Dominion Iron and Steel, Limited, plant at Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova
Jan 1, 1951
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Constant Factors for the Calculation of the Calorific Value of Cape Breton Coals From Proximate Analysis DataBy J. L. Bowlby
The heats of combustion of fuels are determined in the laboratory by means of a calorimeter, usually of the oxygen bomb type. A known weight of the fuel is burned in an atmosphere of oxygen under appr
Jan 1, 1929
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Addendum to Fine Grinding Investigations at Lake Shore MinesBy The Staff
This is in direct contradiction to the generally accepted philosophy of tube-mill grinding, which is based upon an enormous amount of experiment carried on in different parts of the world. Personally,
Jan 1, 1942
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The North American Energy Dilemma - What Does It Mean for the Mining Industry?By J. M. Whiting
"North America has entered a period when greatly increased attention must be given to energy .supply and demand by government, industry and individuals. Such increasing concern about energy will be a
Jan 1, 1973
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Lithogeochemical patterns associated with the Darrehzar porphyry Cudeposit, Pariz area, IranBy H. Ranjbar
The Darrehzar porphyry Cu deposit is situated in the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic suite of Central Iran. The REE and trace element data suggest that the deposit lies within a continental margin setting. P
Jan 1, 1997
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Modifications to the process gas handling system at Kidd Creek's copper smelterBy C. J. Newman, R. J. St. Eloi, G. Macfarlane
"The Kidd Creek copper smelter has been expanded from its original design of59000 tonnes of copper per year to over 120 000 tonnes per year. Modifications to the process gas handling system and acid p
Jan 1, 1994
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Pillar Recovery at LamaqueBy The Mine Staff
THE PROPERTY of the Lamaque Mining Company, Limited, ?is located in the Town of Bourlamaque, seventy miles east of Noranda, in Bourlamaque township, Abitrbi county, north western Quebec. Gold produc
Jan 1, 1957
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The Mine Inspector and Mine SafetyBy D. G. Sinclair
In any discussion on the subject of mine-safety, it is well to honestly face the fact at the outset that mining is a hazardous occupation and that certain inherent dangers attach to the work, which, i
Jan 1, 1930
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Standard TCP/IP Networks for Mine and Equipment AutomationBy Christoph Mueller
Broad band mine communication today is characterized mainly by individual solutions, which have in common their long development phases and their high cost for development, operation and service. The
May 1, 2002