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  • CIM
    Contexte geologique et genese des gites d'amiante du sud du Quebec

    By Robert Y. Lamarche

    On exploite le chrysotile dans le sud du Quebec depuis plus de cent ans. Au cours des dernieres decennies, cette variete d'amiante est devenue une des principales substances minerales produites au Que

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Geology of the Athabasca Basin

    By F. F. Langford

    "The Athabasca Basin occupies about 100,000 km2 of the northwest corner of Saskatchewan with its western margin extending about 50 km into Alberta (Fig. 1). The basin is filled with a Helikian sequenc

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Uranium-Enriched Bedrock in the central Wopmay Orogen: Implications for Uranium Mineralization

    By Louise Corriveau, Bronwyn Azar, Valerie A. Jackson, Luke Ootes, Jeff Harris

    We use the results of new bedrock mapping, combined with geochemical point data and airborne radiometric data (in particular equivalent uranium concentrations) to help determine which geological units

    Jan 1, 2013

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    Social indicators for mining in Ancash, Peru: combining community objectives, technical considerations and community relations insight to design a practical framework.

    By Carol J. Odell

    As a mining social practitioner, social indicators are within the purview of required competencies. A situation, where the ER manager requested assistance in quickly deriving a few social indicators f

    May 1, 2010

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    Diesel Locomotives in British Gaseous Coal Mines

    By J. A. Brusset

    Introduction I am indebted for most of the information in this paper to Mr. P. S. Lea, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines of Great Britain, and Mr. A. E. Crook, Engineering Inspector of Mines, Ministr

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Low Temperature Blast Furnace

    By Patrick E. Cavanagh

    "A pilot shaft furnace was operated for one year at Steep Rock to produce special high-grade products from coarse ore, using lignite as fuel. The furnace is 10 ft in diameter and 60 ft high. When oper

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Characteristics of Coal Supplied by Eastern Producers for Use in Thermal Generating Stations

    By 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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    The Fixation of CO2 in Carbonates: Application for Iron- and Steelmaking

    By Ron Zevenhoven

    In Finland one opportunity for large-scale CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is CO2 mineralisation, i.e. mineral carbonation. A process route under development towards industrial application

    Jan 1, 2015

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    New Geophysical Approach for Mine Site (Brownfield) Exploration Targeting: An Exploration Case History

    By G. Kallfa P. Geo

    Exploration at both Greenfields and Brownfields stages entails business risks of different nature and success rates. Greenfields exploration is exceedingly assumptive and the success rate of explorati

    May 1, 2013

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    Minerals and the Canadian Economy: Recent Quantitative Research

    By D. J. McCulla

    Mineral development and utilization affect the health of the economy and the pattern of long-term development throughout Canada. There are many diverse opinions on the contribution of minerals to the

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Copper Oxide Flotation Using the Combined Collectors of Benzohydroxamic Acid and Butyl Xanthate

    By Jun Xiao, Xiaodong Li, Chunming He, Daixiong Chen

    "Benzohydroxamic acid with double dentate can react with copper to form cyclic hydroxyl oxime acid copper chelate, indicating a good selectivity for copper oxide minerals flotation, especially for mal

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Stope Filling at the Sullivan and Other Canadian Mines

    By James D. Hall

    THIS essay deals with the materials and methods used in the waste filling of scopes in Canadian mines, with especial reference co the methods used at the Sullivan mine, Kimberley, B.C. The author wo

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Geological, Geochemical and Mineralogical Characteristics of the Asturias Fluorspar District, Northern Spain

    By Jesus Garcia Iglesias, Jorge Loredo

    "Abstract -The Asturian fluorspar district consists of vein and stratiform deposits where mineralization is controlled by a combination of lithological and tectonic factors.It is postulated that these

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Sydney Coal Field - A Potentially Valuable Resource

    By Alex Rown

    "THE SYDNEY COAL FIELD has long been afflicted by high costs and low productivities. However, a distinct possibility now exists that improvements can be made in costs, productivities and revenues. If

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Johnson Matthey’s Mining CRT Technology Brings Low-No2 Pm Control to the Existing Fleet of Diesel Engines Operating in the Mining Sector

    By Rita Aiello, Stan Mack, Peter Werth, Joseph McCarney, Jozef Stachulak

    "Johnson Matthey has developed the first diesel particulate filter (DPF) for underground mining that controls particulate matter (PM) at the same time as maintaining emissions of NO2 at or below engin

    Jan 1, 2019

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    Use of Non-Ionic Surfactants as Emulsifier in Coal Flotation: An Experience from Lab-Scale to Plant

    By M. P. Sinha, Rashmi, Tata Steel Ltd., S. Jaiswal, A. Bhatnagar, P. Garg

    Reagents form a crucial part of flotation process as they have the power to control the surface properties of minerals. In case of coal flotation, collectors and frothers are two the important and com

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Mining Practices at Noranda's Boss Mountain Operation

    By Jacques Nantel

    "The molybdenite property of Brynnor Mines Limited, Boss Mountain Division (wholly-owned subsidiary of Noranda Mines Limited), is situated approximately 360 miles northeast of Vancouver on the east sl

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Conversion to?Truck Haulage?at Asbestos Corporation's British Canadian Mine

    By Lionel C. Piuze

    Introduction and Early History The British Canadian Mine is one of four operating properties of Asbestos Corporation, Limited, and is located in the town of Black Lake, Que., five miles southwest o

    Jan 1, 1950

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    German Experience in Hydraulic Coal Mining and its Application to Canadian Conditions

    By H. Harzer

    Statistics Canada record s indicate that in recent years 70 to 80% of the entire Canadian coal production originated from Western Canadian mines, in which about 55 to 65% of the coals are bituminous.

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Canadian Diamond Industry: An Overview

    By Robert Boyd

    The Diamond Markets ? Supply has continuously increased over the past 25 years ? However, global supply is expected to drop by 1 to 2% by 2015 ? Demand Driven Market ?Demand is expected to grow 3%

    May 1, 2006