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Trace Metals in the McMurray Oil Sands and Other Cretaceous Reservoirs of AlbertaBy Jean Scott, G. A. Collins, G. W. Hodgson
WHILE it is well known that trace metals in crude •oils and distillates have been a matter of deep concern to refining engineers because of the damage done .by the metals to cracking catalysts and ref
Jan 1, 1954
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Aids to design for coal preparation plantsBy D. G. Osborne
"The paper describes current 'tools' available to the coal preparation engineer for carrying out the evaluation of data, process design, selection of equipment and layout and design of coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Milling Practice for Small Gold MinesBy C. S. Parsons
Introduction Up to the present, the operation of small mills for the treatment of gold ores has not been favoured in Canada to the extent that it has in other countries. For instance, a list of the o
Jan 1, 1935
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Coal Gasification - The "New" Energy SourceBy J H. Dressel, J. E. Williams
This paper presents a brief review of what coal gasification is, procedures that are available today and processes that may be available in the future. Examples are given as to how the process might b
Jan 1, 1973
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Inco's design and protection against underground fires (1c018f14-712e-46fb-b5a8-17714a5a87a5)By J. S. Stacbulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994
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Inco's design and protection against underground firesBy J. S. Stachulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994
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Gamma-ray Spectrometric Applications to Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Exploration in the Heath Steele Mines Area, Bathurst Camp, New BrunswickBy K. L. Ford, D. R. Lentz, J. H. Rickard, R. P. Taylor
Abstract - Coupled gamma-ray spectrometric and lithogeochemical studies throughout the Heath Steele Mines area, Bathurst Camp, New Brunswick, indicate that primary and secondary geochemical difference
Jan 1, 1998
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Removal, Control and Management of Total Dissolved Solids from Process Effluent Streams in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Industry- A ReviewBy V. “Ram” Ramachandran
"In view of the increasing number of environmental regulations that have been promulgated all over the world in the last thirty years, non-ferrous smelters and refineries have had to learn and adapt t
Jan 1, 2012
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Design of the New Lihir Gold Pressure Oxidation AutoclaveBy M. J. Collins, B. Parekh, A. Hasenbank, B. Hewitt
Newcrest Mining Limited, originally as Lihir Gold, has operated a pressure oxidation plant for the recovery of gold from refractory ore since 1997. The mine and gold plant are located on Lihir Island
Jan 1, 2011
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Iron Ore in Canada, 1970-1980By B. M. Monaghan
"The developments of the 1950s and 1960s have seen Canada become an international source of iron ore, trading in all geographical areas and hemispheres. Canada's production will significantly increase
Jan 1, 1971
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Asbestos - Mining and MillingBy Jas. G. Ross
Introduction Asbestos, a mineral known and used in ancient times, has become an article of commerce only during the life of the older asbestos miners in Quebec. The diversified uses of this adapta
Jan 1, 1927
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Eliminating Rat Holes in Base Metal Concentrate BinsBy Gerry Doeksen
The paper deals with three case studies: (a) the handling of wet concentrates (5 to 8 per cent moisture) through feed bins; (b) the handling of the same product in rail cars; and (c) the handling of d
Jan 1, 1970
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The application of a tunnel-boring machine for exploration drifting at Kiena Gold Mines Limited, Val d'Or, QuebecBy D. Vanin
"Conventional single heading track drifting in the hard rock mining industry has not shown any significant improvements in advance rates, despite the advent of modern track jumbos and igh speed muck h
Jan 1, 1987
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Faults Affecting the Northeast Thelon Basin: Improved Basement Constraints from Source Edge Processing of Aeromagnetic DataBy Vicki Tschirhart, Bill Morris, McMaster University
A new method for mapping faults within basement rocks underlying the Thelon Formation and glacial overburden was developed and tested in the Aberdeen Sub-basin. This method utilizes newly acquired aer
Jan 1, 2013
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Production of Copper by a Pressure Leaching, Precipitation, Electrowinning ProcessBy K. N. Subramanian
Previously reported work on total oxidative leaching of chalcopyrite concentrates ha s shown that high copper extractions are obtained at 210°C and 0.4 MPa oxygen pressure. A simple integrated flow sh
Jan 1, 1978
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The Effect of Surfactants on the Behaviour of Sulphur in the Oxidation of Chalcopyrite at Medium TemperatureBy J. D. T. Steyl
Anglo American Corporation and the University of British Columbia have developed a medium-temperature oxygen pressure leaching process for the extraction of copper from chalcopyrite concentrates in an
Jan 1, 2004
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Stone DustingBy W. S. McDonald
PRACTICALLY all dusts derived from organic matter are explosive and instances are recorded of explosions-some of them extremely violent-having occurred in grain elevators and flour mills. While a disc
Jan 1, 1938
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Economic Outlook for Financing: BRICWho is CIBC? ? Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (?CIBC?) is a leading North American financial institution. ? Total Assets: US$315 billion ? Market Capitalization: US$29 billion ? CIBC comprises
May 1, 2010
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Trends and Treatment of Arsenic in Copper MiningBy Carlos Rebolledo, Nelson Parra
Arsenic is an unresolved problem in the mining industry considering the fact that most of the new copper deposits have high arsenic contents; stricter environmental restrictions for handling, transpor
Jan 1, 2019
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Project Environmental ApprovalBy B. R. Boardman
Project Environmental Approval is a multi-faceted issue. From a mining perspective, it is a costly item because of avoidable time delay. The government perspective is that the approvals are a necessar
Jan 1, 1978