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A Historical Survey of the Methods Used to Reduce the Size of Ore at the Holliger MineBy I. M. Gordon, J. Blackshaw
"Run-of-mine ore is reduced to 4 per cent on 4 mesh (3/ 16 inch), using four stages of dry crushing. The mill feed is then reduced to 2 per cent on 48 mesh and 60 per cent through 200 mesh, using one
Jan 1, 1965
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An Update of the Sag Milling Operation at the Peñasquito Mine Located in the Zactecas State, MexicoBy Elmer Palmer
As part of the Goldcorp Inc growth plan Minera Peñasquito SA de CV has developed its polymetallic deposit with a large ?state of the art? concentrator to process lead and zinc ores. The plant consists
Jan 1, 2012
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Reconciling the Recent Uranium Surge With Staff Shortages: Where are the Human Resources for the Next Generation?By P. W. Waggitt
ABSTRACT From approximately 1986 until 2000, uranium production was at a historic low. In 2003, uranium mineral exploration surged, despite the global financial crisis; however, the shortage and aging
Jan 1, 2014
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The Micro log as a Porosity Datum for the Neutron Log in the Swan Hills Field, AlbertaBy M. M. Holgate
"Porosity neutron deflection scales can be derived more easily by cumulative correlation than by the conventional method of plotting corresponding points on a graph. The micro-log can be used as a por
Jan 1, 1960
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An Update of the SAG Milling Operation at the Peñasquito Mine Located in the Zactecas State, MexicoBy David Meadows, Elmer Palmer, Steve Dixon
As part of the Goldcorp Inc growth plan Minera Peñasquito SA de CV has developed its polymetallic deposit with a large “state of the art” concentrator to process lead and zinc ores. The plant consists
Jan 1, 2012
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Back-analysis of the Extreme Squeezing Conditions in the Exploratory Adit to the Lyon-Turin Base TunnelBy G. Russo
During the construction of the S.Martin La Porte access adit, 9m in diameter, extreme squeezing conditions occurred while crossing Carboniferous schistose formations, with diametric convergence up to
May 1, 2009
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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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Modeling the Progressive Failure in Rock Slopes Based on the Fracture Mechanics Approach Using the Numerical Manifold MethodBy Z. Wu, L. N. Y. Wong
The present study develops the numerical manifold method (NMM) as a tool to investigate the progressive failure in rock slopes. The entire processes of the progressive slide surface development relate
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Aspects of the Law Respecting the Exploration for Petroleum and Natural Gas in the Province of AlbertaBy C. D. Williams
The following paper deals with some of the aspects of the law as it relates to the oil and gas industry in the Province of Alberta, but it should be stated here that consideration of this large subjec
Jan 1, 1951
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The geology of the Paleozoic formations utilized by the limestone industry of Ontario (9ea90b44-29a8-452f-86b0-ef668804b77d)By M. D. Johnson, R. K. Bezys
"The majority of Ontario's limestone and dolostone production comes from a few Paleozoic carbonate units. In eastern and central Ontario, Ordovician rock units, which are the main sources for pro
Jan 1, 1988
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A Review of the Geological Characteristics of 'Gold-Only' Deposits in the Superior Province of the Canadian ShieldBy C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan
"Of the 135 current or past-producing 'gold-only' mines in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield which have produced more than 100,000 tons of ore, the 33 mines which have produced one million
Jan 1, 1982
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The Effect of Changing Ore Grade On the Rates of Change in the Productivity of Canadian Mining IndustriesBy T. A. Wedge
This paper suggests a crude correction for the impact of raw material quality on factor productivity in the Canadian mining industry. Such a correction would give a figure more dependent on the changi
Jan 1, 1973
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Slag Formation in Iron Ore Pellets During Induration: The Internal Zone Versus the External Zone of the PelletsBy Marie-Eve Boucher
The slag in iron ore pellets allows wet sintering during firing and leads to suitable bounding. The process of slag formation differs whether it takes place in the core or in the external zone of a p
May 1, 2007
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Mineral Deposits of the Southern Ukraine and of the Ural MountainsBy E. L. Bruce
EUROPEAN Russia is mainly a great plain, the average elevation of which is only 600 feet above sea level and the maximum elevation less than 1,200 feet (Figure 1). The main divide between the Arctic o
Jan 1, 1938
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The Work of Engineering and Research the Department Metallurgy, Ontario FoundationBy O. W. Ellis
Introduction During the month of September, 1928 enough money had. been promised by private individuals and corporations to comply with the Research ?Foundation Act 1928 (Chapter 57, 18 George V) o
Jan 1, 1950
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The Behavior of Iron, Silica and Germanium in the Goethite ProcessBy M. Fujikawa
The Kamioka Zinc Smelter was converted from the jarosite process to the goethite process in the year 2000. The reasons for the conversion of the process were that the silica content of the raw materia
Jan 1, 2006
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The Possibility of Exploiting Magnetic Phenomena in the Testing of SteelBy Tadeusz W. Wlodek
THE known phenomenon that a test-piece of ferro-magnetic steel is magnetic after it has been broken in tension indicates that, while it is being loaded, the steel acquires magnetic properties. In the
Jan 1, 1944
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The use of conductivity measurements in the control of grinding millsBy A. Montini, M. H. Moys
"A conductivity probe mounted in the shell of the mill has been used to measure the behaviour of the load in the mill as a function of operating variables. It was found that certain properties of the
Jan 1, 1987
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The General Character of the Earth's Magnetic Field in Western CanadaBy R. Glenn Madill
Western Canada is defined, for the purposes of this paper, as that part of the Dominion bounded approximately by the 95th and 141st meridians of longitude and the 49th and 80th parallels of latitude.
Jan 1, 1948
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The Role of Indians and Eskimos in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy Andrew J. Freyman, Graham T. Armstrong
"In September, 1968, a survey of operating mines in the Yukon and the Northwest Territories was undertaken to determine the role of Indigenes (Indian, Metis, Eskimo) on the mines, and the attitude of
Jan 1, 1969