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An expanding family of flow-through sharesBy Robert B. Parsons
"With several hoots of the whistle, Canada's fiscal engineers are once again cranking up the income tax locomotive, in an effort to inject new stimulus into a stubborn economy. And once again, ad
Jan 1, 1984
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Grain Refinement of TiAl Castings by Isomorphic Self InoculationBy J. Zollinger, J. R. Kennedy, E. Bouzy, B. Rouat, D. Daloz
"Ni-based superalloys have been replaced in the last low pressure stage of jet turbines for aircraft by titanium aluminides. In order to improve the properties of these Ti-Al alloys and extend their u
Jan 1, 2016
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Study of the dynamic stability of mine waste dumpsBy B. Stuckert, P. Sheehan, J. Balfour, B. (Manas) Das, D. Fawcett
"With the growth of large scale surface mining operations, waste disposal and stability of waste dumps pose a challenging problem to engineers. Vibrations due to blasting operations proximal to these
Jan 1, 1989
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Geostatistical evaluation of the Abu Tartur phosphate deposit, Western Desert, EgyptBy A. A. Abdul-Latif, A. Sahin
"The phosphate deposit, located in the Abu Tartur plateau between the Kharga and the Dakhla Oases in the southern part of the Western Desert of Egypt, is the largest of its kind in the country. The ph
Jan 1, 1990
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Uncertainty surrounds deduction of environmental costsBy Robert B. Parsons
"Income tax legislation is not keeping pace with federal and provincial environmental legislation. There is a vast array of new environmental regulations at various stages of implementation across the
Jan 1, 1991
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Coal preparation process controlBy A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail, R. J. Mikula
"The Coal Research Laboratory (CRL) of CANMET along with other research organizations in coal-producing countries envisage major benefits from computer applications in coal preparation, Some of these
Jan 1, 1985
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The challenge of new materialsBy J. P. McGeer
"With the ever-increasing flood of new science and technology has come a new approach to design. The combination of these factors has produced an ever-accelerating pace of materials substitutions.Exam
Jan 1, 1988
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Recycling of copperBy Göckmann. Klau
"IntroductionCopper has been recycled ever since its discovery. Even in Graeco-Roman times recycling of this resistant, and thus valuable material was carried out as a matter of course. Just take, as
Jan 1, 1992
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Recent New Brunswick agreements for oil shale and potash: unique arrangements or the beginning of a trendBy Dallas W. Davis
"Since May 1980, New Brunswick has called separate tenders for the right to explore and develop several potash prospects, as well as areas underlain by Alberta oil shale. These tender calls had in com
Jan 1, 1983
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Ferric Sulphate Percolation Leaching of a Pyritic Zn-Pb-Cu OreBy J. E. Dutrizac
A pyritic Zn-Pb-Cu ore waspercolation leached with acidified ferric sulphate solutions; zinc and copper were leached, lead was oxidized, but not dissolved, and pyrtte was essentially unattacked. High
Jan 1, 1979
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StoneBy J. Bourgeault
Modem civilization is indebted to that most ancient of the skilled crafts - the art of stone working, as the one consistent means whereby the dim un-recorded past has conveyed to our modem schools of
Jan 1, 1925
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Maintenance improvements through the introduction of reliability conceptsBy Leslie McHattie, Sadek E. EI-Alfy
"The Maintenance Engineering Department at Carol Mining and Concentrating is currently in the process of introducing reliability concepts such as failure analysis, rework elimination, predictive maint
Jan 1, 1992
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An improved dewatering process for mill tailingsBy T. Yalcin
"This paper describes the development of a process flowsheet designed to provide high dewatering rates and to bring about savings in tailing disposal costs. The flowsheet comprises a hydrocyclone, a s
Jan 1, 1989
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Fording Coal Limited silo explosionBy D. A. Stokes
"In October of 1980, Fording's 15 000-ton capacity clean coal silo was put into operation. The silo was unique in that it was designed to allow the mass flow of material, coupled with a sophistic
Jan 1, 1986
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Frozen fill for underground supportBy Jacques H. Nantel, James F. Archibald
"Frozen tailings material may be required, in the future, to perform the support functions of underground backfill in mines located in zones of permafrost, notably in the high Arctic. To date, no know
Jan 1, 1986
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The structure of the Strathcona Mine copper zoneBy M. K. Abel
"The Strathcona Mine is located in Levack Township on the North Range ofthe Sudbury Basin. The main orebody consists of pyrrhotite-pentlandite-chalcopyrite mineralization associated with an embayment
Jan 1, 1981
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Coping with wall failuresBy F. J. Munn
"Since 1976, Cardinal River Coal s Ltd. has completed mining in eight pits. In each of these pits, at least one wall has failed, none by design, although not totally unexpected, yet there was no loss
Jan 1, 1985
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Genesis and Setting of Intrusion-hosted Ni-Cu Mineralization at Las Aguilas, San Luis Province, Argentina: Implications for Exploration of an Ordovician ArcBy J. P. Sims
Abstract - Ultramafic to mafic igneous intrusions of the Las Aguilas district form part of a belt of generally mafic plutonic bodies within medium- and high-grade early Paleozoic metamorphic rocks in
Jan 1, 1999
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Automatic control of conventional and semi-autogeneous grinding circuitsBy A. L. Mular
"IntroductionSince the mid -1960s, automatic control of grinding circuits has become the rule, to avoid losses attributable to frequent circuit upsets associated with uncontrolled disturbances such as
Jan 1, 1989
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The role of a pilot scale facility in performing R&D and helping Canadian coal and mineral industriesBy O. E. Humeniuk, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail
"The Western Research Centre (WRC) of CANMET operate a unique pilot plant facility where ongoing R&D on coal preparation and mineral processing is conducted. The pilot plant carries out two functions:
Jan 1, 1992