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Post-War Problems of the Young EngineerBy Geo. E. Cole
A GREAT deal of time and energy is now being devoted to the study of post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation, in spite of the fact that as yet we have not won the war in which we are presently enga
Jan 1, 1943
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The Rock Burst ProblemBy G. B. Langford
UOCK bursts are a phenomenon about which insufficient is known. This l.~ statement has a twofold meaning. In the first place, far too many people, both inside and outside of the mining industry, are w
Jan 1, 1941
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Developments in Conveyor Belting for MinesBy J. B. Kitchin
"The design of conveyor belting for use in mines poses problems to the manufacturer that are unique. The challenge to be met is that of the production of a conveyor belt which can withstand use and mi
Jan 1, 1967
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Addressing Some of the Challenges of Precious Metal Accounting in Base Metal PlantsBy I. Caraconcea, M. Cousineau, S. Gariepy
"Several base metal plants operate in low grade/high tonnage conditions which impose strict cost control on all fronts for their operations to remain profitable. This leads to decisions regarding plan
Jan 1, 2017
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Secondary Recovery of Oil in the United States and CanadaBy Lewis Finch
Oil and .gas reservoirs exist under pressure within the pore spaces of rock structures or traps. Wells are drilled to produce these reservoirs. Under primary operation, the natural energy of expanding
Jan 1, 1956
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Fine Particle Aggregation in Mineral Processing CircuitsBy A. Lopez-Valdivieso
Particle size enlargement processes play an important role in solid/liquid separation, and in beneficiation unit operations. In the latter, not only the size of the formed aggregates but also their su
Jan 1, 2004
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Mine Research at The International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy G M. Thorpe
This paper discusses mine research at Inco, giving specific examples of research projects which illustrate the approach to mining problems. The first example covers the development of a new mining met
Jan 1, 1963
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Developing Zinc and Lead Deposits in Gaspe PeninsulaBy J. C. Beidelman
One of the oldest settled portions of Canada is that "strip of land" extending into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, known as the Gaspe peninsula, with the Bay of Chaleur on its southern boundary. This "stri
Jan 1, 1924
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Cyanide Leaching of Gold-Copper Porphyries: Chemistry and ChallengesBy K. J. R. Ford, Botz. M. M.
Porphyry copper ores are frequently a source of low-grade gold ore, but gold in these ores is often associated with significant levels of cyanide-soluble copper. Cyanide leaching of such ores increase
Jan 1, 2011
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Planning in Coal Mining (729700d6-74b4-42d3-a3ff-befadc75962f)By J. F. K. Brown
MR. T. L. McCALL: Planning ahead in coal-mining is essential, but the question may be raised, just how far ahead can we plan. You can overdo it: chat is, you can get in a rut. Never let planning get
Jan 1, 1937
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Zen and the Art of Specification WritingBy R. A. Nemchek
Over the years, concentrator plant design has evolved from a large number of small grinding mills to a small number of large mills. In many cases, all of the tonnage runs through a single mill (typica
Jan 1, 2012
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Industrial Development in British Columbia Past, Present, and FutureBy J. C. Ingram
IT SEEMS particularly appropriate that, in celebrating its Diamond Anniversary, the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metalturgy chose our Province of British Columbia as its locale in this, our own Ce
Jan 1, 1958
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Raise Boring at The International Nickel Company of Canada,• Limited, Ontario DivisionBy W. J. Taylor, T. D. Parris
"Over 90,000 feet of raise have been bored at International Nickel underground mining operations throughout the Sudbury District since the advent of raise boring in the early part of July, 1964. With
Jan 1, 1972
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Gaining Insights into Working within the Mining SectorBy Jeanie Wills, Theresa Nyabeze, Samantha Espley, Donna Beneteau
This presentation reports survey findings that aim to modernize the definition and understanding of the term 'mining.' The survey, conducted via LinkedIn in Winter 2024, garnered responses from a dive
Oct 1, 2024
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Research in Extraction MetallurgyBy A D. Turnbull
In Canada, although some research on extraction metallurgy is carried out by the universities and by government, the primary responsibility for the research necessary to the mining industry rests on t
Jan 1, 1963
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Demonstrations and Discussion on Geophysical Methods of Prospecting: The Electromagnetic MethodBy Etienne S. Bieler
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I come to you tonight distinctly as a physicist, not as a geologist or a mining man. My experience in applied geophysics has been short, and I do not doubt that man
Jan 1, 1928
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Rare Earths and the Potential for Rare-earth Deposits in CanadaBy J. L. Jambor, T. C. Birkett, W. D. Sinclair
Abstract -The rare-earth elements (REE) form a significant part of the group of so-called "high technology" metals whose glamour has attracted both the scientific community and the mining industry. D
Jan 1, 1992
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Discussion on the Economics of Canadian Gold ProductionBy S. H. Logan
Mr. B. Neilly: A week or so ago the Secretary was good enough to forward me an advance copy of this paper by Mr. Logan and it was suggested that I comment on it at this meeting. At that time I was not
Jan 1, 1931
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Financing your Project: What will due diligence expose?By Chris McBean
Due diligence mistakes ? lost opportunity ? High profile write-downs and cost overruns ? Result ? tight market for financing ? Implications for due diligence ? need to get it right ? maybe only on
May 1, 2013
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The Mineral Position of the British EmpireBy Charles Camsell
If it were necessary to preface a discussion of the mineral position of the Empire by justifying one's interest in that subject, there are two points that at once suggest themselves by way of vin
Jan 1, 1932