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Numerical Simulation of Rock Blasting Phenomena in Small Scale Using SPH"A numerical procedure based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is developed for rock blasting phenomena involving multiple intersecting joints. In this procedure, an elasto-plastic damage const
Jan 1, 2015
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The Position of the Canadian Non - Ferrous Mineral in the World EconomyBy K. H. J. Clarke
SINCE the beginning of this century the non-ferrous mineral industry has contributed $17,809,-000,000 to the economic growth of Canada. To contemplate the vast amount of investment capital required an
Jan 1, 1961
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The Role of Iron in the CESL ProcessBy J. Defreyne
CESL has developed a proprietary hydrometallurgical process for base metal concentrates, notably those of copper and nickel. The process is based on pressure oxidation (PO) of the sulphide minerals, w
Jan 1, 2006
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Environmental Control in the Asbestos Industry of Quebec"The asbestos mining industry in the Eastern Townships of Quebec has early recognized the undesirable side-effects associated with mineral production, such as air pollution, noise and unsightly waste
Jan 1, 1971
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Flotation of a High-Grade Free-Milling Gold Ore Using Xanthate and Carboxylic Acids as CollectorsBy S. Kelebek, U. Demir, T. C. H. Richards, E. Koss
"Laboratory-scale tests were carried out to investigate the response of a high-grade (~143 g/tonne) well-liberated gold ore to flotation using two collector types. Octyl and amyl xanthates, representi
Jan 1, 2017
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St. George-Table Head Disconformity and Zinc Mineralization, Western NewfoundlandBy L. M. Cumming
"The contact between dolomite of the St. George formation (Cambro-Ordovician) and limestone of the overlying Table Head formation (Middle Ordovician) is a regional disconformity. This is best illustra
Jan 1, 1968
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Mine Conveyance Safety DogsBy A. B. C. Stothart
"IntroductionIn the past four years Ontario Mines have made great progress in the development of reliable mine conveyance safety dogs. History shows that, prior to 1945, a rope failure on a descending
Jan 1, 1950
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Rail wear assessment techniques at FASTBy Richard P. Reiff
"The Facility for Accelerated Service Testing (FAST) program has been involved in numerous rail wear tests since its inception in 1976. A number of specialized tools have been developed to aid in asse
Jan 1, 1988
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Attenuation of Ear Muffs in Canadian MinesBy M. U. Savich
In Canadian mines, ear muffs are now an essential part of safety equipment. Because of this, a research study was conducted to investigate their efficiency. The main characteristics of eleven commerci
Jan 1, 1979
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Temper Embrittlement in Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Platform StructuresBy L. Callele, C. DiGiovanni, L. Li, R. Driver
"Hot-dip galvanizing is a common procedure used to protect structural steels from corrosive environments. However, in a construction project involving welded structural steel platforms by a Canadian s
Jan 1, 2017
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Use of Thickening for Sustainable Management of Mine TailingsBy Catherine N. Mulligan
Thickening of mine tailings is a relatively new concept for their sustainable management. Removal of water from the tailings to form a paste instead of slurry disposal decreases environmental and geot
May 1, 2007
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Gold exploration success along structural trends in the Sicker Group of Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaBy G. R. Cope, J. S. Getsinger, K. D. Lund, T. Neale
"Mineral exploration in the Sicker Group, a belt of Paleozoic volcano-sedimentary rocks on Vancouver Island, has traditionally centred on auriferous polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits
Jan 1, 1990
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Model Predictive Control of the Flotation ProcessBy Donald Leroux, Martin Suichies, Andy Trusiak, Chris Dechert
"In modem concentrators, the operation of flotation machines is often stabilized by simple control loops. Froth level, slurry density and aeration rate are all physical parameters typically controlled
Jan 1, 1999
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Research in MiningBy H. E. T. Haultain
Research is a much over-overworked word, sometimes a much abused word; the result of this has been that many who really need the word avoid it, shy away from it just as we do from that most useful wor
Jan 1, 1924
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Characteristics of Coal Supplied by Eastern Producers for Use in Thermal Generating StationsBy Paul R. Terry
This paper presents a brief picture of the quality of coal produced in Eastern Canada for use in thermal generating stations. It describes, in particular, the characteristics of coals burned in six po
Jan 1, 1965
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Measuring Roof-Bolt Response to Axial and Shear Stresses: Laboratory and First in-situ AnalysesBy T. R. Kostecki, K. V. Jessu
"Roof bolts are subjected to axial stresses, shear stresses, or both. Axial and shear stresses were compared between roof bolts machined with two and three slots. Shear stresses perpendicular to and a
Jan 1, 2016
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Identification of the Damage in High Strength Steels after Electrochemical Hydrogen ChargingBy D. Pérez Escobar
Multiphase steels are quite sensitive to hydrogen embrittlement. Laboratory tests to evaluate this often use electrochemical, charging to introduce hydrogen into the sample, but damage purely caused b
Jan 1, 2010
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Technological Advances in the Electrolytic Cell, Maintenance and ReplacementBy Robert P. Dufresne
Electrolytic cells are used in electrowinning (EW) and electrorefining (ER) of non-ferrous metals such as zinc and copper, and are a critical part of the purification process. The cell is a large basi
Jan 1, 2019
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Hydro-Electric Power Possibilities Along the Route of the Pacific Great Eastern RailwayBy E. A. Cleveland
A glance at the map discloses the fact that the Pacific Great Eastern railway either traverses or crosses some of the most important rivers of the province: the Squamish with its branches the Stawamus
Jan 1, 1925
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Lithogeochemistry related to gold mineralization in saskatchewanBy Michel Mellinger
This paper presents preliminary results of a project aimed at obtaining a better understanding of the genesis of gold mineralization in northern Saskatchewan using lithogeochemistry. The properties sa
Jan 1, 1986