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Attracting students to the mining, minerals, metallurgical and petroleum industries - An overview of the position paper of the CIM Careers Task ForceBy Susan W. Campbell, Bruce Regensburg
"The CIM Careers Task Force has addressed industry's concern of a perceived shortage of skilled personnel over the coming decade. The industry is faced with a fundamental shift by young Canadians
Jan 1, 1993
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The Ecstall Story: The Maintenance DepartmentBy O'Halloran. Gerard F.
"ECSTALL MINING has installed in their plants the most modern equipment in the mining industry. At the minesite, digital blocked frequency controls are used to monitor all crushers, conveyors, ventila
Jan 1, 1974
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Comparison and Analysis of the Deformation Taken Place at the North Board of the Open Pit Copper Mine Asarel Registered by the Geotechnical Radar System Msr-300 and the Survey LandmarksBy Kr. N. Karparov
Measurements made with high precision GPS landmarks and geotechnical radar Reutech MSR- 300 associated with the observed movements in the north face of Assarel Mine, where on a horizontal distance of
Aug 1, 2013
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Mineral Particle Interactions in Gypsum-Supersaturated Process WaterBy R. M. Beauchamp
Base metal processing operations often treat process tailings and acid mine drainage using a high density sludge (HDS) water treatment process. Lime is used in this process, which reacts with existing
Jan 1, 2006
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying: Fitting a Square Peg in a Round Open PitBy Robert J. McCarthy
Many technologies have been adopted over the last half century for the haulage of material from open pit mining operations. Some of the technologies utilized include rail, off-highway trucks, conveyor
May 1, 2011
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A new tool in financial decision-making under uncertaintyBy Jean-Luc Collins
"This new tool can be used as a quick guide f or the assessment of the potential economic wealth of any risky capital project. It does provide an unambiguous recommendation of the type ""go or no go""
Jan 1, 1993
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Cast iron in late medieval Europe: Are-examinationBy Bert S. Hall
"IntroductionThe purpose o f this paper is to review the evidence at hand concerning the earliest centuries of cast iron in Europe, from roughly 1400 A.D. until the second half of the sixteenth centur
Jan 1, 1983
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Diamond Exploration in SaskatchewanBy Malcolm R. Gent
"The presence in Saskatchewan of sixteen kimberlite pipes of probable late Albian age has been reported. An abundance of aeromagnetic anomalies possibly attributable to kimberlite pipes have been iden
Jan 1, 1992
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Making a Difference in Ontario EducationBy Patricia J. Dillon
Established in 1997, Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Mining Matters (PDACMM) is a registered charitable organization dedicated to providing Earth Science education to grade school stu
May 1, 2002
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The value of decelerometer testingBy Keith Jones, Largo Albert
"Decelerometer testing of a rigid guide system in a mine shaft pro vides usefuI information to operating and maintenance people. High acceleration/deceleration rates can lead to high maintenance costs
Jan 1, 1984
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A Canadian program in mining automationBy A. Piche, J. Nantel
"This paper describes the recent developments in Canada toward the establishment of a Canadian Centre for Mining Automation and Robotics, at McGill University and École Polytechnique in Montreal. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Uranium Milling Advances in Northern SaskatchewanBy Bruce C. Fielder
"The concentration of uranium in orebodies discovered in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan over the last 20 years has increased by a factor of 100. These high grade uranium orebodies are as
Jan 1, 1998
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Characteristics of Linear and Nonlinear Flow of Gas in Coal in Different Deformation Stage: An Experimental StudyBy Yin Guangzhi, Song Zhenlong, Li Minghui, Li Wenpu, Deng Bozhi
"Darcy's law is widely used to describe the oil and gas flow characteristics in the multi-pore media reservoir. However, the low-velocity non-Darcy flow of oil and gas occurs in the multi-pore media r
Jan 1, 2015
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The Long-Term Stability of the Iron (III)-Arsenate Coprecipitate: Effects of the Transformation of 2-Line Ferrihydrite on the Immobilization of ArsenateBy Yongfeng Jia, Shaofeng Wang, Danni Zhang
Arsenic in mineral processing solutions and effluents is commonly removed and immobilized via iron(III)-arsenatecoprecipitation. The effect of re-crystallization of 2-line ferrihydrite on the long-ter
Jan 1, 2014
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Impact and Benefit Agreements: Are they working?By Jason Rrno
The emergence of Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) in the Canadian mining sector has been read by many as a positive governance innovation. Negotiated directly between mineral resource developers a
May 1, 2010
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SART Implementation at Heap Leach Operations in MexicoBy T. Avilez, D. Salari
"The economics of developing gold deposits containing elevated levels of cyanide soluble base metals is often challenged by high cyanide consumption and increased operating costs. SART is a chemical p
Jan 1, 2018
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Thermal Rock Fragmentation Applications in Narrow-Vein ExtractionBy Sylvie Poirier
This paper focuses on new developments regarding thermal rock fragmentation applications. The technology consists in a strong burner powered by diesel fuel and air. The thermal reaction, which is crea
May 1, 2002
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Acid mine drainage research in CanadaBy M. P. Filion, K. Ferguson, L. L. Sirois
Acidic drainage is the largest single environmental problem facing the Canadian mining industry today. Technologies to prevent acidic drainage from occurring in wasterock piles and tailings sites, and
Jan 1, 1990
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Aging effects in 319 alloysBy N. R. Andrade-Gonzalez
The present work was performed on four alloys containing Al-6 2 wt pct Si-3 5 wt pet Cu, with magnesium in the range of 0.02-0 40 wt pct, and strontium in the range of 0-165 p p m Tensile bars were ca
Jan 1, 2004
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Analyzing Shovel Tooth Wear Patterns with an Automated Machine Vision SystemBy Matthew A. Baumann
Tooth-wear on mining shovels requires continuous monitoring. Worn teeth impede excavation performance, increase energy usage, and increase the risk of lost or broken teeth and adapters. A machine-visi
Nov 1, 2011