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The application of residence time distributions to flotation and mixing circuitsBy J. E. Nesset
"This paper discusses the importance of considering residence time distribution (RTD) in the design of flotation and mixing circuits and in the analysis of operating problems. The experiences and succ
Jan 1, 1988
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Physical and chemical characterization of Athabasca tar sands fly ashBy D. R. Spink, G. L. Rempel, C. O. Gomez Bueno
"A morphological and chemical study of the Great Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. (GCOS) fly ash has been carried out. Extensive scanning electron microscopy, as well as light microscopy, showed that the GCOS
Jan 1, 1980
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Aboriginal Economic PartnershipsBy Andrew Popko
Introducing EnCana ?? A leading North American Oil and Gas company ?? Focused on natural gas and oil sands development in 12 key resource play areas across North America ?? In 2007, over 4300 well
May 1, 2008
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Mining taxation and global decision makingBy Robert B. Parsons
"The last edition of Tax Notes expressed concern about two proposed tax changes in Finance Minister Paul Martin's 1995 budget that could have detrimental effects on Canada's mining industry.
Jan 1, 1995
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The Hull iron range: 1801-1977By D. D. Hogarth
"IntroductionThe Hull iron range, comprising the Forsyth, Scott , Baldwin and Lawless properties (Fig. I), is in Gatineau Park, on the outskirt s o f the city of Hull , and about 6 miles (10 kilometre
Jan 1, 1983
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Les Mines Selbaie Story Concentrator development and operationBy Ken Wood, Luc Duval
"The development and operation of the milling circuits treating the different Selbaie orebodies are discussed in this paper. The project is reviewed from metallurgical evaluation through construction
Jan 1, 1990
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Making better use of carbon: Part I - The carbon dioxide problem and the steel industryBy John H. Walsh
"ForewordThis paper is to be published in two parts in succeeding issues of the CIM Bulletin. In Part I, the problem of global climate change is explored together with a summary of the government&apos
Jan 1, 1992
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Separation processes by single-stage deep fluidized bed continuous ion exchangeBy S. H. Lucas
"This paper describes the development and application of single-stage fluidized bed continuous ion exchange to the following processes: removal of base metals from mine water; cyanide removal from gol
Jan 1, 1980
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Till geochemistry as a technique for gold exploration in northern New BrunswickBy A. G. Pronk, D. M. Burton
"A regional till sampling program in the Upsalquitch Forks-Tetagouche Lakes area, centred some 70km west of the city of Bathurst, has proven an effective method for gold exploration in the heavily gla
Jan 1, 1988
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Selective desliming of sedimentary phosphate oresBy G. W. Poling, E. M. Coelho
"Sedimentary phosphate ores make up approximately 87% of the world's known reserves and are generally more difficult to beneficiate than igneous ores. In almost all cases, desliming prior to flot
Jan 1, 1986
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The practice of the sampling theory of broken oresBy D. François-Bongareon
"In previous publications by the author, significant advances and generalizations of the theory of sampling of broken ores, prompted and confirmed by experimental results, have been presented. This pa
Jan 1, 1993
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Microsilica dust in the ferrosilicon industryBy M. A. EI Zeky, A. E. El-Nikbaily, M. A. Shahin
"Possible mechanisms of microsilica dust formation and factors affecting its quantity have been discussed. General mathematical models to predict the dust quantity based on electrical and coke consump
Jan 1, 1989
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Afton-a geotechnical pot-pourriBy G. J. Reid, D. H. Stewart
"A diversity of structures and rock types in the Aft on pit has resulted in the occurrence of several different types of wall failure. Delivery of ore to the mill has not been affected and safety has
Jan 1, 1988
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Potash exploration at Malagawatch, Cape Breton, Nova ScotiaBy L. Dekker
"In 1979 Chevron Standard Limited and Irving Oil Limited intersected a thick, high-grade sylvinite zone in the Windsor Group in the Chevron Irving Malagawatch No. I well in central Cape Breton. This w
Jan 1, 1985
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Fire-Resistant Fluids-Their Application in British MinesBy M. B. Myers
The subject matter of this paper will be discussed under three main headings. 1.-Fire-Resistant Fluids: (a) the need for such materials, based on historical events; (b) a definition of fire -resistan
Jan 1, 1979
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7th Müller Award Lecture Engineering in Fractured Rock MassesBy J. A. Hudson
"The paper begins with a brief summary of Professor Müller’s formation of the ISRM and the contents of the previous six Müller lectures with their emphases on rock fractures. The geological origin of
Jan 1, 2015
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Ammonium sulphate as activator in sulphidized xanthate flotation of malachiteBy Wenbin Zhang, George W. Poling
"Prior or simultaneous addition of ammonium sulphate can, not only enhance the activating effect of hydrosulphide ions on xanthate flotation of malachite but it can also eliminate possible detrimental
Jan 1, 1989
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Industrial restructuring and changing world metallurgical coal trade patternsBy Roger J. Goodman
"Major industrial restructuring, which started to manifest itself in the mature economies of the Western World and Japan in the 1970s, will accelerate in the 1980s and 1990s. Conventional heavy manufa
Jan 1, 1985
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Attenuation of Ear Muffs in Canadian MinesBy M. U. Savich
In Canadian mines, ear muffs are now an essential part of safety equipment. Because of this, a research study was conducted to investigate their efficiency. The main characteristics of eleven commerci
Jan 1, 1979
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The Renard Kimberlites, Otish Mountains, Québec A Development Track ProjectBy Matt Manson
?? Current Exploration and Assessment ?? Overview of Potential Development ?? Infrastructure ?? Opportunities and Challenges ?? Renard? 1-10 kimberlite pipes and ?Lynx-Hibou? kimberlite dyke syst
May 1, 2008