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Canada's Position in CopperBy K. C. Hendrick
The paper will review the significant developments in world copper over the past ten years and their impact on the Canadian industry. It will also examine the outlook for the future.
Jan 1, 1971
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Handling Methane at Central Patricia MineBy T. T. Tigert
INTRODUCTION THE PURPOSE of this article on methane is to present the simple basic facts of the characteristics, detection, occurrence, and control of this natural gas in metal mines, so that operato
Jan 1, 1951
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The Influence of Homogenisation of Cast Stock for the Cold Forging of AA6061 Al-Mg-Si AlloyBy C. Boudreault, M. Fortier, S. Fafard
In the forging industry, the increasing trend is to use DC cast billets as forging stock to replace extruded stock. However, there is little technical information available in open literature. In orde
Jan 1, 2006
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Practical Truck Performance Studies by ComputerBy J. J. Fitzpatrick
"This paper deals with the methods used by Quebec Cartier Mining Company in the evaluation and selection of new haulage equipment and in increasing the productivity of the existing fleet.Selection of
Jan 1, 1967
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Canadian Oil Review -Progress and ProblemsBy W. D. C. MacKenzie
IT IS almost exactly fifteen years since the discovery of the Leduc oil field and, as this luncheon is part of the Thirteenth Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute's Petroleum and Natural Gas Divi
Jan 1, 1962
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Refining Lithium by Vaporization at Low PressureBy R. R. Rogers
ABSTRACT The experiments described demonstrate that crude commercial lithium containing in the order of 0.5 per cent sodium can be refined, the resulting metal containing as low as 0.001 per cent sod
Jan 1, 1951
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An Attempt to Standardize the Estimation of Dilution Factor for Open Pit Mining ProjectsBy Anoush Ebrahimi
Mining dilution is one of the most important factors affecting the economy of mining projects. Ore losses and dilution are present at all stages of mining and while several models can investigate the
Aug 1, 2013
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Humphrey?s Spiral Tolerance to Feed VariationsBy Raymond Dallaire
The Humphrey's spiral is a static gravity separation device which cannot be adjusted to match short-term variations that occur in the feed. Any disturbance in the feed grade, per cent solids or f
Jan 1, 1978
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The Nimpkish Lake Copper DepositsBy H. C. Gunning
Introduction Considerable attention has of late been attracted to the area surrounding Nimpkish lake, on northern Vancouver island, by the discovery of important rich copper deposits. In less than
Jan 1, 1930
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Assay Office Dust ControlBy G. Reuben Yourt
THIS paper is chiefly a description of the improvements in dust control chat have been brought about in the assay office grinding room at Wright-Hargreaves. The fume exhaust systems are briefly includ
Jan 1, 1941
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Origin of the New Brunswick Gypsum DepositsBy J. Olaf Sund
"The New Brunswick gypsum and an-hydrite deposits make up part of the Windsor group in the Upper Mississippian. The present deposits were formed by surface hydration of the underlying anhydrite beds.
Jan 1, 1960
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Geology of Northern Empire MineBy P. C. Benedict
Introduction and Summary The Northern Empire mine is a mile east of Beardmore, and 100 miles northeast of Port Arthur, district of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Production started in March, 1934, and termi
Jan 1, 1947
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The Economic Position of Canadian Scientists and EngineersBy John F. Haberer
DURING the twentieth century Canadians have been steadily improving their standard of living. Originally, this improvement depended almost entirely upon the export of basic raw materials and a triangu
Jan 1, 1956
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The Effect of Shot Peening, and Shot Peening and Stress Relief, on the Fatigue Properties of SAE 1080 SteelBy N. B. Brown
ABSTRACT The effect of a low4emperature stress relief at 232.2°C. (450°?F.) on the fatigue properties of shot-peened SAE. 1080 steel has been investigated. Specimens of the steel were first annealed.
Jan 1, 1951
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Influence of Iron on the Complexation and Oxidation of Quebracho: An Investigation on the Stability of Sulfur Dispersing AgentBy L. Tong
"The oxidation of Quebracho was evaluated by acid-butanol assay, which indicates depolymerization of Quebracho. Anthocyanidin, an oxidation product of Quebracho, is stable at 95?C for up to 2 h. The i
Jan 1, 2012
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Overview of Oil Sand GeologyBy Joe Price
Canada?s energy future will increasingly depend on a supply of light, sweet crude oil derived from the Athabasca oil sands deposit of North-eastern Alberta. Billions of dollars are being spent on the
May 1, 2003
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Thermal Plasma Torches for Metallurgical ApplicationsBy L. Rao, P. Carabin
"Advances in thermal plasma torches have resulted in this technology becoming a commercially viable solution for chemical and metallurgical processes. The main advantages of plasma are its ability to
Jan 1, 2012
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Recovery of Silica From Impure Sand DepositsBy W. R. Smith
Introduction No commercial deposits of silica sand are known to occur in British Columbia, so all requirements for foundry and other uses must be imported. During the war, nearly 5,000 tons per yea
Jan 1, 1947
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Jellicoe MineBy A. F. Matheson
"The Jellicoe is the most westerly mine in the Little Long Lac area with a record of gold production. The property is largely covered with overburden and the ore deposit was found by diamond drilling
Jan 1, 1954
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Anode Effect Frequency Improvements at Alcan Kitimat Works - CanadaBy D. Markwart, B. Volk
Anode effects are a phenomenon of the aluminium electrolysis process which produce potent greenhouse gases called PFCs (CF4, C2F6). With concerns surrounding global warming, and increasing regulation
Jan 1, 2006