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Electrical Drives for Large Grinding MillsBy A. G. Spencer
"The horsepower required to drive large grinding mills has increased dramatically during the past ten years. Limitations on the amount of power which may be transmitted by a single gear and pinion hav
Jan 1, 1972
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The Role of Coal in the Energy Fuel Resources in the U.S.S.R.By N. V. Mel'nikov
This paper discusses the reserves of oil, natural gas and coal in the USSR, with particular attention to the future role to be played by coal in supplying the energy fuel resources of the country.
Jan 1, 1972
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Vacuum Degassing of SteelBy D. E. Parson, W. A. Morgan
This paper offers a brief review of current literature pertaining to vacuum degassing or vacuum casting of steel as practiced in the U.S.A., Germany and the U.S.S.R. The advantages of vacuum degassin
Jan 1, 1961
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Reflections on Canada?s Fossil FuelsBy A. D. Hunt
THIS PAPER will review Canada's fossil fuel situation as we understand it today and indicate some of the options available to meet our energy requirements during the next 15 years. It would there
Jan 1, 1977
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Applications of Automated Quantitative Mineralogy in Geometallurgy, Examples from Magmatic Ni-(Cu) DepositsBy S. Downing, T. Grammatikopoulos, N. Hoffmann, C. Gunning
"Most deposits display a high degree of geological and mineralogical complexity that can affect metallurgical processing. Therefore, the proper characterization of the ore and gangue minerals requires
Jan 1, 2016
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Variations in the Chemical Composition of the Oil and Gas Bearing Limestone at the Sioux City Well, Turner Valley, AlbertaBy W. P. Campbell
THE investigation herein described had its beginning in the chemical laboratory of the Department of the Interior, Calgary. After the transfer of the natural resources to the Province of Alberta in 19
Jan 1, 1937
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Geological Setting of the NERCO Con Mine and the Relationship of Gold Mineralization to Metamorphism, Yellowknife, N.W. T.By D. W. McDonald, N. A. Duke, R. L. Hauser
"Abstract- The NERCO Con Mine is situated in the amphibolite facies aureole of the Western Plutonic Complex overprinting the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt. Metamorphic grade of the upright monoclinal ba
Jan 1, 1993
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The Outotec Nickel Matte Chloride Leaching ProcessBy J. -P. Lempainen, K. Haavanlammi, K. Valkama
The Outotec nickel matte chloride leaching process is especially suitable for small capacity standalone nickel refineries. The matte is leached with hydrochloric acid and oxygen in multiple steps in a
Jan 1, 2014
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The Saskatchewan Potash Prorationing and Price Stabilization ProgramBy D. A. Karvonen
In 1970, the Government of Saskatchewan instituted a program aimed at resolving the dilemma of excess productive capacity over the market demand which existed for potash produced in Saskatchewan. The
Jan 1, 1973
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Fly-In Program at Rabbit LakeBy F. R. Nogas
"Because of the elements of uncertainty and instabilitp associated with single-enterprise communities, there is increasing interest in the alternatives to developing additional new communities of this
Jan 1, 1976
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The Processing of REES from Search Minerals’ Foxtrot ResourceBy J. D. Clucas, N. Verbaan, T. Grammatikopoulos, D. B. Dreisinger, C. Forstner, M. Aghamirian
"Search Minerals is currently exploring the Port Hope Simpson (PHS) Rare Earth Element District in southeastern Labrador, Canada. The Foxtrot Rare Earth Element (REE) Project in the PHS District has a
Jan 1, 2012
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In Situ Monitoring of Cemented Paste Backfill Pressure to Increase Backfilling EfficiencyBy M. W. Grabinsky, B. D. Thompson
ABSTRACT: Use of cemented paste backfill (CPB) offers economic and environmental advantages over other backfill methods. However, many operations have limited knowledge of how their CPB behaves in sit
Jan 1, 2011
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Geology of Quebec asbestos deposits: a summaryBy WENDY MARTIN
The Eastern Townships and Asbestos Hill areas are the current asbestos-producing districts of Quebec. Mining in the two areas began in the /are 1870s and 1972 respectively. Production from the Eastern
Jan 1, 1984
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The Cinola Gold Deposit, Queen Charlotte Islands, British ColumbiaBy A. J. Sinclair, N. Champigny
"The Cinola gold deposit in the northern Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, is in a clastic sequence consisting of a lower shale of the Late Cretaceous Haida Formation and an overlying interbe
Jan 1, 1982
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Porphyry Tungsten Zones at Mt. Pleasant, N.B.By I. S. Parrish
The Sullivan Mining Group has been exploring the mineral deposits of the Mount Pleasant area of southern New Brunswick since 1967. Sullivan geologists have logged over sixty miles of drill core, mappe
Jan 1, 1978
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Discrete Event Simulation Modelling versus TKM Analysis of a Mine Operating with a Hybrid Material Movement Practice Consisting of Truck Haulage and SkippingBy Kristopher John Shelswell
The work in this paper describes the theory, development and analysis of a computer model simulating a mine operation moving material using concurrent decline ramp truck haulage and skipping practices
May 1, 2013
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Mine Gallen, Noranda, Quebec: Geology of an Archean Massive Sulphide MoundBy John McEwen, Ian R. Jonasson, David H. Watkinson
"Mine Gallen is a zinc-rich pyritic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit that occurs in a fault-bounded block of intermediate volcanic rocks. The block is completely surrounded at the present erosion
Jan 1, 1990
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Recovery of Copper from Printed Circuit Boards Using Ammoniacal Alkaline SolutionBy M. Tanaka, T. Oishi, K. Koyama, S. Alam
"A novel hydrometallurgical process for copper recovery from waste printed circuit boards has been proposed, which consists of selective leaching of copper metal as Cu(I) by Cu(II) in ammoniacal alkal
Jan 1, 2012
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The Design, Installation and Operation of a Tower Mounted Friction Hoist at Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec) LimitedWhy A Friction Hoist? B EFORE discussing the equipment, it would be instructive to review the factors that influenced the management of Opemiska Cop-per Mines to purchase a friction hoist rather than
Jan 1, 1962
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Subsurface Gypsum Deposits Near Fort McMurray, AlbertaBy W. N. Hamilton
As a result of a test-drilling program conducted by the Research Council of Alberta in 1968, a gypsum deposit averaging 30 feet in thickness, with a chemical purity of 84 per cent gypsum, has been pro
Jan 1, 1969