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Climate Change vs. Pollution Reduction - Multifaceted Sustainability Challenges Faced by the Nickel IndustryBy R. Fukuzawa
"The objective of this research is to evaluate the magnitude of carbon prices required to drive process development and innovation for the global nickel industry in a direction that tackles the multif
Jan 1, 2012
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Automation of the Milliken Compressor PlantBy J. E. Moyle
The costs of labour and electric power are of prime concern to almost all industrial enterprises, and various methods of reducing their impact on production costs are constantly being developed. Autom
Jan 1, 1963
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The Manufacture of Steel Wheel-Centres, Tyres and Axles at Newcastle, N.S.W., AustraliaBy C. M. Anson
This paper describes the progresses used in the manufacture of steel wheel-centres, tyres and axles at the works of the Commonwealth Steel Products Co., Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia. The plant is a
Jan 1, 1925
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Test Production of Low Sulphur Rock Tailings at Inco's Clarabelle MillBy Glen Robertson, Jeff McLaughlin
"The Clarabelle Mill rock tailings have the potential to generate sulphuric acid through chemical and biological oxidation of sulphide minerals. Current rock tailings assay between 0.80 -1.40 %S, with
Jan 1, 1994
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Research and the Coal Industry in CanadaBy W. A. Lang
Introduction That the coal industry has entered a new phase in its development is now evident. Coal, besides being the chief source of heat and power, has become a potential raw material for many i
Jan 1, 1946
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Tire Maintenance at Scully Mine, WabushBy R. B. Anderson, N. J. Sherren
The mining equipment at the Scully Mine, Wabush, consists of approximately twenty-five large haulage units, eight large dozer-loader applications and seventy other related pieces of service and mainte
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology of the Coleville Field, SaskatchewanBy G. J. Hamilton
"THE Royalite-Canada Southern Coleville No. 1 gas strike of August 15th, 1951, and the closely following low gravity black-oil strike of August 23rd, were the first of a series of recent oil and gas d
Jan 1, 1952
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Evolution of Modern Mining MethodsBy L. C. Stevens
The particular purpose of this paper is to direct attention to the development of underground conveying as applied to methods of working coal in the mines of Alberta. Historical A retrospective
Jan 1, 1930
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The Strength Characteristics of Helical SpringsBy R. C. A. Thurston
Introduction A mechanical spring has been .defined by Wahl ( 1) as 'an elastic body whose ?primary function is? to deflect or distort under load, and which recovers its original shape when relea
Jan 1, 1951
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Underground Booster Fan Placement StrategiesBy Euler De Souza, Kyle Penner
"Booster fans play an important role in assisting main fans by boosting the air pressure of the ventilation air passing through it. The correct placement of underground booster fans in a mine is a cri
Jan 1, 2019
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Design. Aspects of Ground Consolidation by the Freezing Method for Shaft Sinking in SaskatchewanBy Witold J. S. Ostrowski
Stabilization of water-bearing sediments by the freezing method for shaft sinking has been used for over 80 years on the European Continent. The real application of this method in Canada started with
Jan 1, 1967
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Ground Support at CraigmontBy A. J. Petrina
"At Craigmont Mines Limited, Merritt, B.C., tests were begun in March, 1965 to evaluate the use of shotcrete as a method of ground support m development headings; previously, ail drifts had. required
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining Methods at the Wright-Hargreaves MineBy L. B. Smith
Introduction The property of Wright-Hargreaves Mines, Limited is situated at the northeastern end of Kirkland lake, Ontario. It lies immediately east of the Lake Shore mine, and about in the centre o
Jan 1, 1934
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Properties and Structure of Zinc-Aluminum Alloys A Report on Work 1n ProgressBy J. Gordon Parr, D. A. Whitaker, G. A. Yorko
High purity alloys of zinc with 25 per cent to 50 per cent aluminum, have been prepared. Mechanical properties of the as-cast and heat-treated alloys have been related to constitution, determined by x
Jan 1, 1960
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Developing Greater Synergy Among Geologists, Mineral Processors and Mining Engineers/OperatorsBy Marcel Vallée
Frequently, costs overruns and defaults in mining project performance result in serious problems and headaches for all project participants and impact on corporate objectives, profits and image and, o
May 1, 2002
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The Square-Set Method of Stoping at ButteBy J. B. Mawdsley
From the view point of the mining engineer, the square-set method of stoping as practised at Butte, Montana, is one ?of the outstanding features of well conducted mining operations in that camp. The f
Jan 1, 1925
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Using Simul8 to model underground hard rock mining operationsBy N. Vayenas, G. Yuriy
"The combination of a predictive reliability assessment model and discrete-event simulation can be an effective methodology to study the impact of equipment failures on the capacity of production syst
Jan 1, 2005
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Hematite versus Jarosite Precipitation in Zinc ProductionBy M. Lahtinen
Traditionally, there have been three main methods for iron removal in the hydrometallurgical production of zinc. These methods are atmospheric precipitation of jarosite or goethite and pressurised pre
Jan 1, 2006
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Respect for employees: Clarifying expectations and authorities"One of the corporate values mentioned by many companies deals with respect for people. This paper discusses one aspect of this value, namely, the need for clarity of accountabilities and authorities.
Jan 1, 1999
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Moving Towards a Reliable Assessment of Deformability of Rock Masses: Examples from Large Dams FoundationsBy S. Ianos, C. Vibert
Type and shape of large dams founded on rock depend upon the expected deformation of their foundation. Their design consequently requires the assessment of the deformability of the rock mass at large
Jan 1, 2015