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  • CIM
    Massive Sulphide Deposits in Newfoundland

    By D. M. Baird

    "THE Island of Newfoundland lies on the extreme eastern edge of the continent of North America and at the extreme northeastern end of the Appalachian geological province. Its belonging to the Appalach

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Materials for controlling wear in surface mining

    By Ree Llewellyn

    "It has been estimated conservatively that the costs of wear damage and friction in the Canadian mining and mineral processing industry amount to over one billion dollars per year. These are mainly in

    Jan 1, 1996

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    The Future Promise of Mining in the Ocean

    By John L. Mero

    "The ocean has served humanity as a source of raw materials for thousands of years, but only on a minimal scale relative to its potential. Exploration programs have shown the ocean to contain a large

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Hydrothermal Alteration at Goldfields, Saskatchewan

    By Ralph W. Edie

    "IntroductionTHIS PAPER deals with chemical and mineralogical changes in wall-rocks associated with pitchblende mineralization in the Gold-fields area of Saskatchewan. The localities at which the rock

    Jan 1, 1953

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    A Theoretical Approach to the Evaluation of In-Situ Coal

    By K. W. Edwards

    The formulation of a theoretical basis for the evaluation of in-situ coal through the use of geophysical logs is outlined. This involved the development of an approach to the interpretation of resisti

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Determination of Bottom Hole Pressure in a Flowing Gas Well

    By Frank W. Cole, Sharanjit S. Dhillonn

    A new method has been developed for calculating flowing bottom hole pressure in a gas well, using as a basis the general energy equation. Fundamentally, the method shows that a plot of flowing pressur

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Determination of Uranium in Ores by Field Analysis

    By F. E. Senftle

    Introduction The usual laboratory methods of uranium analysis are either tedious, time-consuming chemical procedures or elaborate physical methods requiring sensitive equipment. There is thus an ur

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Metallurgical developments at Deloro, Ontario: 1868-1919

    By Roy T. Bowles

    This paper focusses on technological developments which occurred in the village of Deloro, Ontario between 1868 and 1919. These developments illustrate the manner in which improved metallurgical proce

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Flowsheet development, commissioning, and start-up of the Voisey’s Bay mill

    By P. Langlois, G. Labonté, J. J. Barrett, J. Holmes

    "The Voisey’s Bay mill processes a high-grade pentlandite and chalcopyrite ore in a largely pyrrhotite/troilite matrix. From 1994 to 1997, circuit development focused on making a 14% nickel concentrat

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Design for Safety

    By Philip J. Bangerter, Chris Twigge-Molecey

    Design for safety is critical to metallurgical plants, due to the inherently dangerous nature of their processes. Two significant areas of concern are: 1. preventing catastrophic process failures that

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Fluid Flow in a Hydrocyclone without an Air Core (d88f233a-ce1e-49c1-9b46-b4bcf43d4ac4)

    By J. R. Kadambi, J. Furlan, Kucukal E.

    "Hydrocyclones are used in various industrial applications, including mineral processing and tailings management, to separate or classify solid particles and/or liquid droplets from multiphase feed. T

    Jan 1, 2017

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    A Complete System for On-Stream Particle Size Analysis

    By B. F. Osborne

    "A new sensor cannot be considered in isolation from the process in which it is utilized. This paper, describing an on-stream particle size analyzer, therefore gives considerable emphasis to the slurr

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Chemcell Petrochemical Operations at Edmonton

    By J. A. Relf

    The construction of refineries and gas conservation plants in the general Edmonton area in the early 1950's made available large quantities of by-product liquified petroleum gases (LPG). These gases,

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Study of Effective Parameters on Splash Phenomenon in Peirce-Smith Converters

    By Namavari. H., M. Ashouri, M. R. Sarhadi, S. H. Mansouri, A. Sarrafi

    The splash phenomenon and its effective parameters in metallurgical converters have been studied thoroughly for decades. The detailed studies of processes such as tuyere blockage, wave formation durin

    Jan 1, 2007

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    The Application of the Induced Polarization Method at Brenda Mines, British Columbia

    By D. K. Fountain

    "High metal prices and advanced technology in open-pit mining methods have resulted in considerable interest in the development of large, low-grade mineral deposits. Brenda Mines Limited is presently

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Helicopter Exploration Costs in Northern Canada

    By C E. Gordon Brown

    Aircraft utilization, weather and cost data are given for three separate projects north of the sixtieth parallel in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory. These operations, carried out by

    Jan 1, 1964

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    A Reconnaissance Geochemical Survey In the Seal Lake Area, Labrador

    By J. J. Brummer

    "A reconnaissance geochemical survey, using the stream sediment technique, is described. The survey covered an area of about 400 square miles, in the Seal Lake area of central Labrador, underlain by b

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Mine 2-4D vs Minesched

    The 2-4D window shown above is the base startup window which allows you to begin a new project. ??Setting up the project is the first step ??The next step is to setup the properties to be used in th

    Feb 1, 2008

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    Industrial Conditions In The Crow's Nest Pass Coal-Field

    By Robert Strachanm

    The East Kootenay coal-field, situated close to the boundary between the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, is composed of four small areas locally called the Crow's Nest Pass, the Upper

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Research and Development in Industry

    By Dr. O. M Solandt

    CANADA is not an old country we are just now planning to celebrate our lOOth Anniversary. Nonetheless, we have already developed some well-established traditions. One of the minor traditions is the st

    Jan 1, 1965