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Localization of Ore in Zeballos Area - Part 1: Coastal BeltBy John S. Stevenson
Zeballos mining camp is on the west coast of Vancouver island; 195 nautical miles northwest from Victoria.; The spectacularly rich gold-bearing veins that made Zeballos an important; gold camp were fo
Jan 1, 1954
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Advantages of Generating and Distributing Electrical Energy Direct From Coal-FieldsBy J. B. Hamilton
The advantages of generating and distributing electrical energy direct from the coal-fields so closely affects the mining industry that a few remarks on the unbalanced phases of coal distribution is w
Jan 1, 1924
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The technological future of Canada's uranium industryBy M. E. Grimes
"The future of the uranium industry in Canada during the next twenty years will be very dependent on political and social issues on a world scale. Technology, as such, will tend to be of lesser import
Jan 1, 1986
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Performance Characteristics of an Improved Flotation MechanismBy George A. Lawrence, J. C. McHardy
"Field operating experience with an improved flotation mechanism for handling various flotation applications is covered in this paper. Some aspects of designing flotation machines are also presented.
Jan 1, 1985
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The Geology and Mineralization of the High Lake Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulfide Deposit, NunavutBy C. A. Petch
Abstract - The High Lake polymetallic deposit is located in the northern Slave province, 40 km south of Coronation Gulf, Nunavut. The main zone, the AB zone, hosts an estimated resource of 3.56 Mt gra
Jan 1, 2004
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Sinking of a Circular Air Shaft to No. 12 Colliery at New Waterford, N.S.By W. C. Risley
IN the year 1933, workings at the No. 12 colliery, New Waterford, of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, had advanced to a point where additional ventilation would soon be required. Furthermore, devel
Jan 1, 1936
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Energy Conservation in Mining & Milling OperationsBy T. B. Armstrong
"The developing world energy crisis and spiraling fuel costs have created a new public awareness and general acceptance of the need for energy conservation.Plants will have different objectives for an
Jan 1, 1978
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Porous Plugs for Gas Purging in the Aluminium IndustryBy A. Kraly, M. Complojer, P. Paschen, K. Gamweger, H. Antrekowitsch
Increasing quality of aluminium alloys and continuous optimization of the production process leads to an improvement of the gas purging systems. The application of porous plugs for the treatment of li
Jan 1, 2006
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Estimation of leakage in ventilation ductingBy G. Auld
"A simple method is presented whereby the additional quantity and static pressure necessary to compensate for ventilation duct leakage may be estimated using the circular reference functions of modern
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessment of Rockfall Hazard Using Databases and Considering the Frequency of Triggering Meteorological EventsBy T. Verdel, Y. Gunzburger
Rockfalls are major and essentially unpredictable sources of danger, particularly along transportation routes (roads and railways). Thus, the assessment of their probability of occurrence is a major c
Jan 1, 2015
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A Technique for Rapid Compass-and-Pace Surveying of StreamsBy P. C. Parsons, G. C. Milligan
"IN FIELD WORK in the Cape Breton Highlands, which are heavily covered with vegetation, it is necessary to run traverses along the valleys of small brooks. We encountered difficulty in closing such tr
Jan 1, 1971
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Locating Pre-Slide Topography Using Site Investigation Data, Case Study of the Maskun Landslide, IranBy V. Maazallahi, A. Rouleau, A. Saeidi
"The geometry of the terrain topography before and after the failure are the essential factors for analyzing a landslide and for the design of remedial works. This paper presents a method to determine
Jan 1, 2015
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Cameco Corporation - Key Lake OperationBy C. Rodgers, E. (Ted) Warren
"LocationThe Key Lake operation of Cameco Corporation is located at latitude 57°N in northern Saskatchewan, within the southem boundary of the Athabasca formation. The nearest city is LaRonge, located
Jan 1, 2000
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Rock Strength Characterization for Excavations in Brittle Failing RockBy B. H. Kim
It is hypothesized that the standard approach adopted to characterize the ground and to determine the rock strength properties at depth are flawed and generally tend to underestimate the rock strength
May 1, 2009
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British Columbia Aboriginal Mine Training AssociationWhat is the BC AMTA? ?What is an ASEP? ?Who are the partners? ?Critical Success Factors ?Questions/Answers Aboriginal Skills and Employment Program (ASEP) ?A collaborative partnership of industr
May 1, 2010
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Exploration significance of the emplacement and genesis of massive sulphides in the Main Zone at the Norita Mine, Matagami, QuebecBy W. H. MacLean, P. J. MacGeehan, A. J. Bonenfant
"The Norita deposit is an Archean volcanogenic-exhalative Fe-Zn- Cu sulphide accumulation of the distal type, consisting of six overlapping stratiform massive sulphide lenses, interbedded with exhalat
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent New Brunswick agreements for oil shale and potash: unique arrangements or the beginning of a trendBy Dallas W. Davis
"Since May 1980, New Brunswick has called separate tenders for the right to explore and develop several potash prospects, as well as areas underlain by Alberta oil shale. These tender calls had in com
Jan 1, 1983
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New tax rules for retirement plansBy Robert B. Parsons
"No Canadian or his family is likely to escape the effects of proposals for pension reform tabled on October 9, 1986 by Finance Minster Michael Wilson. New tax rules are proposed for Registered Retire
Jan 1, 1987
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Stochastic evaluation of sampling errors in mineral processing streamsBy C. Ketata, M. C. Rockwell
During the operation of a mineral processing plant, the unit processes are investigated by analyzing the data extracted by means of stream sampling. The data structure is identical to the time series
Jan 1, 2001
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Zinc and brass in ancient IndiaBy P. T. Craddock, H. V. Paliwal, L. K. Gurjar
The Indian cultural heritage of mining, smelting and the use of minerals and metals dates back to ancient times. Although the exact date of the commencement of such activities in India is not certain,
Jan 1, 1999