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The Geology of the Waite-Ackerman-Montgomery Ore DepositBy Rodgers Peale
The Waite mine, as it is locally termed, is situated in the Rouyn district, in the townships of Duprat and Dufresnoy, Quebec, and lies about 340 miles north of Toronto. Due to the impetus given prosp
Jan 1, 1931
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Fixation of Arsenic in the Form of Scorodite - A Solubility StudyBy M. C. Bluteau, G. P. Demopoulos
Arsenic reports in the effluents of many non-ferrous metallurgical operations. The production of scorodite, a crystalline ferric arsenate, is considered as an attractive option for the fixation of ars
Jan 1, 2004
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Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned from MesoamericaBy J. M. Rios
Without conscious effort and understanding, a number of factors peculiar to mineral exploration campaigns conspire against building sustainability in host communities. These include the episodic and t
Aug 1, 2013
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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 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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Compressed Air in Cool MinesBy Marc Piard
In a cool mine, tapping high-pressure lines through reducing valves lowers the temperature beyond remedy. It is the writer's suggestion that, for low-pressure work, law-pressure air ,should be ge
Jan 1, 1926
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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 Stratigraphy and Oil and Gas Prospects of East-Central AlbertaBy G. S. Hume
THE Plains of east-central Alberta herein described embrace an area from Viking east to the Saskatchewan boundary and from North Saskatchewan river south to Coronation and Monitor (Figure 1). By far t
Jan 1, 1937
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Techno-economic feasibility of zinc and lead recovery from electric arc furnace baghouse dustBy E. Busse, J. E. Burgener, J. G. Eacott, M. C. Robinson, P. E. Burgener
"This paper presents a preliminary assessment of the technical and economic feasibility of a caustic leach - electrowinning process for the recovery of zinc and lead from electric arc furnace baghouse
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect and Mechanism of Sodium Sulfite on Cobalt Removal from Zinc Sulphate SolutionBy G. Zeng
Although the solubility of oxygen in zinc electrolyte is less than 9 mg/L, the effect on deposit stability and zinc-dust consumption can be significant. Sodium sulfite is used to deoxygenate the elect
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparative Study of Two Centrifugal ConcentratorsBy A. R. Laplante
"In this paper, the performance of the Knelson Concentrator and of the batch and continuous Falcon Concentrators are compared. The units are based on different operating principles, and as such they p
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical IndustryBy Frands Jensen, Erik Eriksson
"Haldor Topsoe’s Wet gas Sulfuric Acid (WSA) technology has been proven in a number of industries converting sulfurous gasses to concentrated sulfuric acid. In the metallurgical sector plants have bee
Jan 1, 2014
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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
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Airborne Electrical Surveys for Regional Studies in Oil and Ore ProspectingBy Hans Lundberg
An electric survey from a 'plane flown over the ground is much faster and cheaper than an electric survey carried out on the ground. The results are obtained as continuous recordings that are res
Jan 1, 1950
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Prevention of nozzle clogging by the reduction of refractory permeabilityBy D. C. Van Aken, O. J. Rajtora
A research effort sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE) and several steel producers, is investigating the benefits of coating steelcasting nozzles with various materials. Coatings were applied t
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Reliability and Productivity at Syncrude Canada Ltd Through Materials Research: Past, Present & FutureBy Mike Anderson
The annual budget for the repair and maintenance of equipment at Syncrude Canada Ltd is in excess of 450 million dollars. Of this amount, a significant portion can be attributed to the loss of materia
May 1, 2003
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Resource Company Investments in Health: A Life of Mine-Life of Community PerspectiveThe extractive industry has the potential to impact the health and well-being of workers, families and surrounding communities. In the current environment of social performance, project planning consi
Aug 1, 2013
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Exploitation de la pierre de taille au Québec dans la province de Grenville de 1983 à 1997By Yves Bellemare
Entre 1983 et 1997, l'exploitation de la pierre de taille au Québec a été marquée par l'émergence et la consolidation de plusieurs nouvelles variétés de granit, provenant exclusivement ou presque de l
Jan 1, 2001
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Experimental and Numerical Modelling of Thermal Stimulation in Geothermal Core StudiesBy M. C. Villeneuve, P. A. Siratovich
We present an integrated analysis of laboratory-based thermally induced fracturing and results of numerical models to give insight to the role of thermal shock fracture on geothermal reservoir rocks.
Jan 1, 2015
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Redox Potential Measurement during Pressure Oxidation (POX) of a Refractory Gold OreBy V. G. Papangelakis, I. Guzman, S. J. Thorpe
Pressure oxidation (POX) leaching has been commercially applied to refractory gold ores since the 1980s. In the process, sulphide material is oxidized and dissolved in order to release the gold encaps
Jan 1, 2017