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Insurability of Unknown Postclosure LiabilitiesBy C. Kunze
ABSTRACT Although closure sureties cover works that are carried out during the existence of a mining company, certain liabilities are not known when the surety is established and become apparent only
Jan 1, 2013
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The Fuel Reserves of AlbertaBy W. A. Lang
Introduction Under our present civilization, industrial developments will be greatest in those areas in which energy .can be most economically produced and efficiently used, where labour is in adeq
Jan 1, 1949
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Lead, Cadmium and Copper Ions Elimination in Cyanidation ProcessBy Jesús L. Valenzuela, José R. Parga, Salvador Aguayo, Héctor Moreno
The Merrill Crowe zinc-precipitation process has been applied worldwide on a large number of operations for the recovery of gold and silver resulting in a higher consumption of zinc dust from cyanide
Jan 1, 2014
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A Modern Approach to Open-Pit Blast Design and AnalysisBy R. F. Favreau, L. C. Lang
"In modern blasting technology blasts are designed and analysed on an energy-mass-time relationship. The energy of the explosive is derived by computer analysis and the work potential of the available
Jan 1, 1972
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The Wide Dissemination of Gold in Northern OntarioBy H. C. Boydell
Those connected with mining, prospecting, or mining geology in northern Ontario are familiar with the fact that it is a comparatively unusual thing to have assayed a sample for which the assay report
Jan 1, 1928
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Grassroots Exploration in Remote Areas: An Example from the Kuene Region, NamibiaBy P. Kordi, L. Egorova, R. J. Bowell, D. Gurevich, V. Sedov, A. Mikhailov, D. A. Holwell
ABSTRACT Reconnaissance exploration in the Kuene region Namibia has included geological mapping, soil and stream sediment geochemistry, and ground geophysical methods. Copper mineralization occurs wit
Jan 1, 2012
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Criteria of Ductility in Uniaxial TensionBy H. H. Bleakney
The merit of reduction-in-area as a criterion of quality in metals is shown to lie in its influence on breaking stress, but the virtue of elongation is not easy to find. In order to assess the value o
Jan 1, 1962
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Interpretation of UCS Test Results for Engineering DesignBy P. K. Kaiser, C. D. Martin, F. Amann
"This article focuses on the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of homogeneous and heterogeneous rocks. Critical factors impacting the UCS of rocks are reviewed and then separate assessments of UCS d
Jan 1, 2015
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Development of a copper arsenate process for Inco's Manitoba DivisionBy J. Budac, E. Krause, C. L. Stewart, D. Wrana, S. W. Laundry
"As part of an over-all arsenic management strategy, Inco has developed a novel process that converts a by-product high moisture copper/arsenic sulphide precipitate into a crystalline copper arsenate
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology of the Waite-Ackerman-Montgomery Property Duprat and Dufresnoy Townships, QuebecBy J. E. Gill
Introduction During the past summer, detailed geological mapping was extended to cover the entire group of 31 claims owned by Waite-Ackerman-Montgomery Mines, Ltd., and considerable new information w
Jan 1, 1932
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Mine Development PlantsBy A. A. Paoli
The selection of a mining plant for carrying on development work presents many problems distinct in themselves, and affected by various local factors. In this paper, the writer proposes outlining and
Jan 1, 1929
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General geology and uranium deposits of the Beaverlodge DistrictBy L. S. Beck
"IntroductionThe Beaverlodge District is an important mineralogenic province of pitchblende and occupies about 1300 square kilometres centred on Beaverlodge Lake near the north shore of Lake Athabasca
Jan 1, 1986
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Geochemistry of Mercury and Origins of Natural Contamination of the EnvironmentBy I. R. Jonasson, R. W. Boyle
"Current interest in the distribution of mercury in the natural environment comes from quite different, though not unrelated, sources. Mercury has long been an important metal in many industries and h
Jan 1, 1972
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Cadillac-Malartic Area, QuebecBy H. C. Gunning
DURING the past year the Cadillac-Malanie area in northwestern Quebec has been catapulted to the front as one of Canada's most active gold mining districts. Late in 1934 the area was lolling alon
Jan 1, 1937
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Canadian Natural Resources, Limited. An Investigation into the Rules of the GameBy C. M. Campbell
The Inconceivable Wealth propaganda goes on apace. Premier King, at Vancouver, has stated that we still have, untouched, natural resources, "beyond the wildest dreams." Principal Currie, in an address
Jan 1, 1926
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Basal type uranium deposits in south-central British ColumbiaBy D. R. Boyle
"The basal type uranium deposits in south central British Columbia occur within unconsolidated, late Miocene fluvial paleochannel sediments that overlie major fault zones within the Okanagan Highlands
Jan 1, 1986
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Studies in Petrology, Goldfields Area, SaskatchewanBy Ralph W. Edie
"IntroductionTHE GOLDFIELDS AREA in northern Saskatchewan has be-come important in recent years because of numerous discoveries of pitchblende. The area is underlain by rocks of Precambrian age and, b
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Analysis of the Redwater PoolBy I. Haskett
ABSTRACT The Redwater pool, in north-central Alberta, was discovered in October, 1948, and at the end of 1950 was about 85 per cent developed. Production is from a Devonian coral limestone reef and i
Jan 1, 1951
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Aluminum and Its ApplicationsBy James W. Cameron
DESPITE the fact that, after oxygen and silicon, aluminum is the most abundant and widely distributed element in the earth's crust, it is, commercially, a modern metal. Attempts were made by Sir
Jan 1, 1939
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The Box MineBy W. G. Jewitt
THE Box mine, situated in Saskatchewan on the north shore of lake Athabasca, is unique in two respects. It is the first and, so far, the only gold mine in Saskatchewan, and it is the only gold mine in
Jan 1, 1940