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Recent Mineral Discoveries in Western QuebecBy A. O. Dufresne
The mineral wealth of pre-Cambrian rocks in Canada has been the subject of much study by geologists and engineers (members of this Institute), particularly so in the past few years, following discover
Jan 1, 1926
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Genetic concepts versus observational data in governing ore explorationBy John Drew Ridge
"Over the years, ore geologists have made innumerable observations as to the relationships of certain kinds of ore deposits to particular types of rocks and to the types of primary and secondary struc
Jan 1, 1983
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The iron industry of northern New YorkBy Richard S. Allen
"The casual visitor is not apt to think of the Adirondacks as a one-time hive of mining and manufacturing activity. However, where there are mountains there are usually minerals and northern New York
Jan 1, 1983
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Advances in Fine and Coarse Particle FlotationFlotation works very well for particles that are typically in the range 20 to 150 µmin diameter, for base metal ores. In this range, it is possible to get quite high recoveries in conventional flotati
Jan 1, 2009
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Microseismic Imaging and Hydrofracture Numerical SimulationsBy Will S. Pettitt
Fracture Network Engineering (FNE) is the engineering design of rock mass disturbance through the use of advanced techniques to model fractured rock masses numerically, and then correlate field observ
Jun 1, 2012
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Geomechanical Analysis of Maximum Operating Pressure for SAGD ReservoirsBy Dale A. Walters
The thermal recovery of bitumen reservoirs by steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is often designed to maximize the operating pressure. In general, the benefits of higher operating pressures are hi
Jun 1, 2012
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Structural Characterization of Orogenic Gold Deposits. A Case Study: Rosebel Gold Mine, Suriname, Guiana ShieldBy B. Westin, G. Voicu, C. Daoust
Orogenic gold deposits represent a major class of deposits that are found in various rock types of various ages. Those deposits show a strong structural control that usually complicates their interpre
Jan 1, 2011
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Control of Iron in the Hudson Bay Zinc Pressure Leach PlantBy S. Shairp
The first commercial application of the Dynatec two-stage zinc pressure leach process commenced operation at the metallurgical complex of Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited in Flin Flon, Mani
Jan 1, 2006
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Improvements at Bellevue Mine, 1921-1925By F. E. Millett
The following notes deal chiefly with changes from steam to electric drives, or, in the case of the Bellevue pumps, from air to electric. Where electric power can be purchased or generated cheaply it
Jan 1, 1926
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Cement Manufacture in SaskatchewanBy I. Spector
A SHORTAGE of cement in the Prairie Provinces, together with an aggressive policy on the part of the Saskatchewan Government in bringing new industries to the province, combined to create a favourable
Jan 1, 1960
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Mechanization in Alberta Coal MinesBy H. H. Gardner
INTRODUCTION THE problem of mechanization is one of the most vital in the minds of Alberta coal operators today. In these times of constantly increasing operating costs, any way of decreasing the cos
Jan 1, 1951
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Refining of High-Nickel ConcentratesBy P. Fossi
This report describes a pilot-scale study of a hydrometallurgical process to treat high-grade nickel matte or a nickel-cobalt sulphide precipitate to produce high-purity electrolytic nickel. The first
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal Exploration Program of the Research Council of AlbertaBy J. D. Campbell
"Coal is one of Alberta's major fuel resources, but its distribution, especially in the flat plains region, has been somewhat obscured by surficial deposits. After a period of neglect, easily strippab
Jan 1, 1967
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Mapping Sandstone-hosted Lead Deposits at Yava, Nova Scotia, by Ground EM MethodsBy Ajit K. Sinha
"Abstract - Electromagnetic surveys were conducted over the Yava sandstone-hosted lead deposit in Nova Scotia to evaluate the usefulness of such surveys for detecting and mapping sedimentary hosted m
Jan 1, 1993
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Centralizing Maintenance Resources in Mining OperationBy Pedram Sahba
In today?s emerging economy, pooling resources is a growing trend to reduce overall system costs. Two important resources of every maintenance department are repair shops and spare parts. In this work
May 1, 2013
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HPGR?S in Minerals: What do Existing Operations tell us for the Future?By Egbert Burchardt
The challenge of "ore bodies getting steadily harder and lower in grade" was brought to light during the first oil crisis in the 70's. Shortly afterwards, HPGRs appeared on the scene with the pro
Jan 1, 2012
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Coal classification and metallurgical coal evaluationBy A. Lloyd, Montgomery, J. Jorgesen, W. J.
"Coals are ranked according to their degree of metamorphism or progressive change in the natural series from lignite to anthracite. The reader is referred to ASTM Standard D-388, ""Standard Classifica
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Processing Plant Asset and Energy Optimization: The Calming Cloud over OperationsBy L. Garrigues, M. Jarvis, M. Halhead, O. A. Bascur
"Large variability of ore types, escalating variables operating costs and increased throughput require large investment in sensors and systems in mineral processing operations. Mining and mineral proc
Jan 1, 2016
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Accident Prevention in Underground Coal MinesBy A S. Leitch
This paper is based on the accident prevention pro-gram carried out in the coal mines of Alberta. It defines the role of the Alberta Mines Branch and of The Work-men's Compensation Board, and rel
Jan 1, 1964
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British Guiana and its Bauxite ResourcesBy E. C. Harder
BRITISH Guiana, Great Britain's only South American colony, may be reached by very comfortable steamers, both from North America and Europe. The trip from North American Atlantic ports requires a
Jan 1, 1936