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A Pelletizing Cone for Dry ConcentratesBy P. E. Cavanagh
THE Ontario Research Foundation has developed a family of dry magnetic concentrators which, when used in conjunction with a dry grinding mill such as an Aero-fall mill, will allow the production of a
Jan 1, 1957
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The Nanaimo Coal FieldBy A. F. Buckham
Introduction Several basins of the Nanaimo series, a group of coal-bearing sedimentary rocks of Upper Cretaceous age, underlie parts of Vancouver island and the adjacent gulf islands. One, the Nana
Jan 1, 1947
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Petrochemistry in the Exploration for Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide DepositsBy Steve Piercey
Introduction ? VMS Deposits: The Target ? Key points for every belt: heat flow and extension. ? Good felsic rocks ? Good mafic rocks. ? Petrochemical assemblages. ? Summary Key Points Through
Apr 1, 2005
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A Mechanistic Model of Axial Charge Segregation in Rotating DrumsBy Elbasher M. E. Ahmed, Indresan Govender
"A mechanistic model of axial charge segregation in rotating drums is presented. We show that granular material composed of different frictional properties diffuse into axial bands as a consequence of
Jan 1, 2016
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Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Poplar River coal mineBy M. H. Allan
"This paper presents the geographic and geological setting of Saskatchewan Power Corporation's Poplar River Mine in south-central Saskatchewan, about 8 miles from the U.S. border. Generally the m
Jan 1, 1982
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The Geology of Placer DepositsBy W. E. Cockfield
This paper is not intended as an original contribution to this subject, but rather as a review of the main theories which are held with regard to placer deposits, with, of course, particular reference
Jan 1, 1932
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Current Technical Reports Under NI 43-101By Greg Gosson
These materials are provided for general information purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Readers are advised to seek specific legal advice from their own counsel in relation to any decis
May 1, 2009
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Designing Sustainable Prosperity “DSP” a Collaborative Effort to Build Resilience in the Copper Producing RegionsBy F. Prescott, D. Hiam-Galvez, J. Hiam
Mines are frequently located in remote areas with little conventional employment and few opportunities for the existing population. The development and operation of the mines results in several years
Jan 1, 2019
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The Western CordilleraBy J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1969
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The Western Cordillera (1f565831-4038-40a9-a892-443c92dd16d5)By J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1970
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Fractography Results for Fatigue Coupon Testing of Clad and Unclad 2024-T3 Aluminum AlloysBy L. Gasser, N. Bellinger, H. Awatta, A. Merati
As aircraft age, the extent of interactions between fatigue and other damage mechanisms, such as corrosion and fretting, increases. At present, however, there is no generally accepted methodology with
Jan 1, 2006
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Network Communication Note to Assist Backhoe Operators and Dump Truck Drivers for EarthworkBy Katsutoshi Saibara
Network communication note is a cloud system for an earthwork project. It enables backhoe operators and dump truck drivers to monitor their own works in progress currently and performed up to the pres
Aug 1, 2013
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Effect of CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 Slag Systems on the Reduction of Iron Oxide in Carbon Composite Pellet"In the present study, the reduction behavior of composite pellets comprising of iron oxide, synthetic graphite and slags were investigated in a laboratory-scale horizontal tube furnace. Two different
Jan 1, 2012
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The Classification of Metalliferous Provinces and DepositsBy C. J. Sullivan
Many metalliferous ?provinces are co-extensive with particular groups of sedimentary, volcanic, or :basic plutonic rocks. Deposits may be truly syngenetic (Rand, Rhodesia-Katanga, Mans-field, Blind
Jan 1, 1957
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Magnetic Concentration of AsbestosoreBy Edward Martinez
Laboratory studies had shown that the magnetite contained in serpentine asbestos ore was not uniformly distributed. Ore particles containing chrysotiye fiber responded to a magnetic f field; particle
Jan 1, 1979
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Dissolution Behavior of Non-Ferrous Smelter Slag in Aqueous Solution of Sulphur DioxideBy Shamia Hoque, Charles Q. Jia
Smelter slags contain valuable metals such as Co, Ni and Cu in proportions of less than 1 wt% along with about 40 wt% of Fe and 15 wt% of Si. Although aqueous SO2 is a versatile lixiviant for transiti
Jan 1, 2004
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Analysis of Availability and Utilization of Dragline for Enhancement of Productivity in Surface Mines ? A Case StudyBy Mousa Mohammadi
Due to operational advantage of dragline in simultaneous excavation and back-filling, the equipment has gained vast importance in open-pit mining. Besides, absence of auxiliary haulage units and a myr
Aug 1, 2013
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Heat Balance Control Changes- Further Steps and Safety IssuesBy T. Kho, W. Zhang, M. E. Reed
The control of flash furnace heat balances is critical. Suspension smelting control and stability comes from stable operation of the heat balance, and this leads to a stable reaction shaft exit temper
Jan 1, 2019
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Peirce-Smith Converters: Automation, Design, Operation and Environmental Improvements at Kansanshi Copper SmelterBy David deVries, James Rajith, Paul Mascrenhas, Nurzhan Dyussekenov, Lawrence Hanschar
Kansanshi Copper Smelter commenced operation in March 2015. The smelter features four Peirce- Smith Converters (PSCs) operated in a three hot, two blowing configuration. This paper describes some of t
Jan 1, 2019
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The Occurrence of Massive Sulphide Deposits In CanadaBy J. E. Gill
"THE YEAR 1959 appeared to be a good one in which to attempt a summary of progress in the location and study of sulphide deposits in Canada because a temporary surplus of metals caused prices to fall
Jan 1, 1960