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                     Nickel-Past and Present Nickel-Past and PresentBy Robert C. Stanley The prominence of her mineral resources makes Canada a most fitting place in which to hold the Second Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, since in all probability the Dominion has more diversifi Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Prospects For Improved Monitoring Systems Prospects For Improved Monitoring SystemsBy J. O?Shea From the characteristics of the new (1976) electronic components and units that are being marketed, the author has tried to foresee the types and the performances of the near-future slope-monitoring e Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Silver (dc47631e-097f-4de4-862f-2dbb896f4b9c) Silver (dc47631e-097f-4de4-862f-2dbb896f4b9c)By Roberto Antoniolli "IntroductionSINCE ancient times, the precious metals have played an important role in influencing the course of history. Silver and gold happened to occur, although in small amounts, in those countri Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Training and industry -Another Gap! Training and industry -Another Gap!By J. E. Terry This paper outlines the steps that are being taken to close the gap between training and industry and indicates areas in which more work needs to be done. Although based on experience in the Maritime Jan 1, 1970 
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                     The origins of zinc and brass The origins of zinc and brassBy J. E. Dutrizac, J. B. O'Reilly "Zinc is a relatively abundant element which occurs as both high-grade sulphide ores {sphalerite ZnS) and oxide ores which the ancients collectively termed ""calamine"" (smithsonite ZnC03 and/ or hemi Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Dotaku: an example of metallurgy in prehistoric Japan Dotaku: an example of metallurgy in prehistoric JapanBy K. T. Audt The Yayoi period, from about 300 B.C. to A.O. 300, represents a time of important changes in Japanese history. During this period the advanced rice culture of the Asian continent was introduced to Jap Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Arctic mineral wealth — Will there be a two-sided coin? Arctic mineral wealth — Will there be a two-sided coin?By Joanna LaForte "In response to “Arctic Mineral Wealth —Equitable Participation with Aboriginal Landowners – A slow or fast process?”, this author’s impression is one that, to her, seems obvious — this is definitely Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Adoption of High Oxygen Bottom Blowing in Copper Matte Smelting: Why is it taking so long? Adoption of High Oxygen Bottom Blowing in Copper Matte Smelting: Why is it taking so long?By Enzo Palumbo, Joël P. T. Kapusta, François Larouche In light of the rapid deployment of bottom blowing smelting in China over the last ten years, one has to wonder why it has taken the copper industry so long to adopt ultra-high oxygen enrichment via S Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Silver and Canadian Trade Silver and Canadian TradeBy J. Mackintosh Bell External trade strongly influences the well being of all nations. In the modern economic mechanism, no country is so well endowed that it has not to import commodities from others and to export its pr Jan 1, 1933 
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                     In Latin America: Decency and Dividends In Latin America: Decency and DividendsBy C. W. Van Law WE have just heard a very able presentation, by Mr. J. C. Cameron, on the subject of Recent Trends in Labour Relations, as they exist today in Canada (l). With minor changes, what he said applies equa Jan 1, 1945 
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                     The measurement and prediction of coin wear in circulation The measurement and prediction of coin wear in circulationBy M. J. H. Ruscoe "The circulation wear rates of pure nickel, cupronickel and nickel-plated-steel coins were measured and found to be in the ratio 1:3:1 . The relative wear rates of nickel and cupronickel coins were si Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Metallogeny of the Canadian Cordillera Metallogeny of the Canadian CordilleraBy A. Panteleyev, C. S. Ney, R. J. Cathro, A. Sutherland Brown The general distribution of metal deposits in the Canadian Cordillera can be related to its tectonic evolution. The Canadian Cordillera is naturally divisible into five longitudinal tectonic belts wit Jan 1, 1971 
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                     CIL Gold Extraction from Preg Robbing Autoclave Discharges CIL Gold Extraction from Preg Robbing Autoclave DischargesBy G. Van Weert In the spring of 2010 double refractory ores from historical stockpiles were processed through Barrick's Goldstrike pressure oxidation facility, thereby providing preg robbing feeds for a variety Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Gold: The Unrivalled Medium of Exchange Gold: The Unrivalled Medium of ExchangeBy H. C. Cooke THE gold mining industry, in Canada as in other countries, has passed through trying times in the past year. The strains and stresses of war have drawn away much of its man-power, both from the labour Jan 1, 1943 
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                     The BOUSQUET - LARONDE gold--rich volcanogenic massive sulfide complex, Quebec, Canada: discovery, geology and exploration discovery, model The BOUSQUET - LARONDE gold--rich volcanogenic massive sulfide complex, Quebec, Canada: discovery, geology and exploration discovery, modelBy Patrick M. - Langevin THIS TALK IS ABOUT : How the DBL mining camp deposits have been found and what is done to find the next one PLAN: Overview of the geological context Historical exploration perspective Deposits May 1, 2006 
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                     Automation Technology to Increase Productivity and Reduce Energy Consumption in Deep Underground Mining Operations Automation Technology to Increase Productivity and Reduce Energy Consumption in Deep Underground Mining OperationsBy J. A. Scott, K. Moreau, H. Shang "Trials of automated technology at underground mine sites around the world have reported increased production and the potential for lower energy consumption. Autonomous mining eliminates a range of de Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The Oxidation of Sulphide Minerals in the Sullivan Mine The Oxidation of Sulphide Minerals in the Sullivan MineBy B. H. Good This paper describes the research that has been conducted -in an effort to understand the nature and causes of sulphide fires -in the Sullivan Mine. Results of the investigation have led to several th Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Roasting Renaissance- Fluid Bed Roasting For Enhanced Gold Recovery from Double Refractory Ores Roasting Renaissance- Fluid Bed Roasting For Enhanced Gold Recovery from Double Refractory OresBy A. R. Barnes, N. Stubina Increasingly, gold producers are forced to treat ever more refractory ores. While ores containing pyrite, arsenopyrite and carbonaceous material have been subjected to complete pressure oxidation (PDX Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Chappelle Gold-Silver Deposit, British Columbia Chappelle Gold-Silver Deposit, British ColumbiaBy D. A. Barr High-grade gold-silver mineralization associated with electrum and argentite was discovered in a quartz vein at the Chappelle property, 273 km north of Smithers, B.C., in 1969 following a regional geo Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Metal Refining Facilites of Canada Metal Refining Facilites of CanadaBy R. W. Brigstocke History The birth of the mining industry of Canada took place about 1670. According to Salone (Salone E., La Colonisation de la Nouvelle France, page 205) the first discovery of ore in the country wa Jan 1, 1932 
