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Scraper Loading in the Springhill CollieriesBy Ian L. Price
Description of the Springhill Coal Field The Springhill coal basin, which lies in the approximate centre of Cumberland county, Nova Scotia, is of Carboniferous age, and forms a syncline plunging to
Jan 1, 1946
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Control of the Lake Dufault MillBy A. J. Williams, W. H. A. Timm
"Lake Dufault Mines, Limited, is located north of Noranda, Quebec, and is a producer of copper and zinc concentrates. Various papers have been given on the mill design, construction and operation. 1,
Jan 1, 1969
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Assessment of Hydrogen Accumulation Behavior in Stressed Al-Zn-Mg Aluminum Alloys by Means of Kelvin Force MicroscopyBy H. Fujihara, K. Uesugi, H. Toda, A. Takeuchi, K. Shimizu
"Hydrogen is trapped at a variety of microstructures, for example grain boundaries, dislocations and particles. It is thought that hydrogen trapped at trapping sites is redistributed to the other site
Jan 1, 2018
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Automatic Reagent Control in the Bralorned Cyanidation Circuit"INTRODUCTIONThe Department of Energy, Mines and Resources has recently developed two automatic controls for use in the cyanidation circuits of Canadian gold mills. These controls are the alkalinity p
Jan 1, 1967
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Is Gravitational Force Considered Properly in an Elasto-Plastic Numerical Analysis of Underground Structures?By S. Sakurai
"Gravitational force is an external body force acting on underground structures. It should be noted that gravitational force cannot be replaced with the surface traction vector (Cauchy stress) which i
Jan 1, 2015
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Surveys at Great Bear Lake, 1931By Roderick C. McDonald
Great Bear lake, the fourth largest body of water on this continent, comprises an area of approximately 12,000 square miles, and is set astride the Arctic circle, with a large portion of it witnessing
Jan 1, 1932
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Surface stabilization of tailing disposal areas at Wabush Mines, LabradorBy Edgar L. Horner
"The objectives of the Wabush Mines tailings stabilization program are to control dust Ii/t-off and to rehabilitate the disposal area. The evolution of the program started with test plots in 1970, the
Jan 1, 1981
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The use of till geochemistry as an exploration tool in southeastern OntarioBy I. G. L. Sinclair
"ABSTRACTTill geochemistry was the principal exploration tool employed by Selco in the investigation of a zinc prospect in Lanark Township, Ontario. The geochemical studies were undertaken after the d
Jan 1, 1986
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Fundamental Study on E-Scrap Recycling Technique Using Alkaline MediumBy A. Kishimoto, Yoshida Honmachi, T. Uda, Y. Taninouchi
Recycling of e-scrap is often performed by utilizing a pyrometallurgical Cu smelting process. Several valuable metals, including precious metals, can be efficiently recovered through the Cu smelting p
Jan 1, 2019
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Importance of Understanding 3-D Kinematic Controls in the Review of Displacement Monitoring of Deep Open Pits Above Underground Mass Mining OperationsBy J. Severin
Surface mining operations are increasingly involving the design and development of deeper and larger open pits, often with plans to transition into underground mass mining operations. Experiences at t
May 1, 2009
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Canadian Mining Credentials ProgramBy Barbara Kirby
Mining Industry HR Challenges Mining industry needs to hire approx. 100,000 workers by 2020 Attraction and retention of talent in all occupations Mobility of skilled workers between mine sites
May 1, 2010
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Evolution of Iron-Rich Intermetallics in Aluminium-Copper 206 Cast AlloysBy X. Cao, X. -G. Chen, K. Liu
Due to the detrimental effect of platelet iron-rich intermetallics on mechanical properties (particularly ductility) in cast alloys, it has been essential to transform these phases into Chinese script
Jan 1, 2014
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Mineralogical Study of Arsenic-Bearing Species in Copper Roaster Calcines to Aid Process DevelopmentBy J. Oliveira, A. R. Barnes, R. Pandher
Sub-stoichiometric roasting of arsenic-bearing copper ores is a well established practice. However, ores containing calcium commonly prove challenging where very low arsenic levels are desired, but th
Jan 1, 2014
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Other conglomerate-hosted depositsBy D. S. Robertson, G. E. Nutter, T. P. Podolsky
"IntroductionBasal Proterozoic quartz-pebble conglomerates are found both west of Elliot Lake, in Duncan, Jarvis and Aweres Townships, north of Sault Ste. Marie and to the east and northeast of Sudbur
Jan 1, 1986
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Stump Lake DepositsBy W. E. Cockfield
"The Stump Lake mining camp is in Nicola mining division of southern British Columbia. It lies about halfway between the cities of Kamloops and Merritt.The deposits at Stump Lake are among the earlies
Jan 1, 1954
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Towards 5.0 million tonnes of pellets per annumBy Ronald C. Schimmel
In 2006, the Corus IJmuiden pellet plant produced approximately 4.6 mln tonnes of pellets. Corus IJmuiden is about to increase its pig iron production to 6.4 mln tonne HM per annum. The burden of th
May 1, 2007
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Geology of Gypo quartz vein, Oliver·, British ColumbiaBy D. MOORE, A. REINSBAKKEN, A. J. Sinclair
The Gypo quartz vein lies near Oliver, British Columbia, and was quarried between 1955 and 1968 for decorative chips. The vein is one of many quartz veins hosted by the Late Jurassic Oliver Plutonic C
Jan 1, 1984
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Furnace Explosions with a Focus on WaterBy H. J. Oterdoom
SMS Siemag (SMS) has always been the front runner in safety aspects of electric smelter plants for the ferro-alloy and non-ferrous industry. The awareness for safety increased significantly over the p
Jan 1, 2014
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Further Notes Concerning Ore-ShootsBy G. Vibert Douglas
Introduction A preliminary paper dealing with the subject of ore-shoots was presented to this Society at its Annual Meeting last year (1). The present paper records the attempts which have been made
Jan 1, 1935
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Mayo District, YukonBy H. S. Bostock
"The study of the geology of Mayo district began in 1900 with R. G. McConnell's exploration of Stewart river; and has been carried on intermittently for the Geological Survey of Canada by J. Keele; D.
Jan 1, 1954