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    The early history of electrorefining in Canada

    By D. J. MacKinnon

    "The Canadian Copper Company, formed in 1885, began mining the nickel-copper ores of Sudbury in 1887 and producing nickel-copper matte from its smelter in 1888(1). Although it was quickly appreciated

    Jan 1, 1999

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    From Liability to Valuable Resource - Water in the Mining Industry

    By A. Makinen

    There is an increasing trend between increasing consumption of water and the production of metal concentrate. Along with this trend we see that ore grades are declining and getting more complex to con

    Jan 1, 2015

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    The Basics of Intellectual Property Protection

    Introduction A Hypothetical Scenario: Suppose that your company's research department has developed a new device which represents a significant innovation. You would like to begin selling it as

    Feb 1, 2008

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    Research in Extraction Metallurgy

    By A D. Turnbull

    In Canada, although some research on extraction metallurgy is carried out by the universities and by government, the primary responsibility for the research necessary to the mining industry rests on t

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Automated Continuous Mining at Sylvite

    By W. G. Schultz

    "Sylvite's potash mine, which produces 8,000 tons of ore per day, probably ranks as one of the most highly mechanized and automated mining operations in the world. Employing, on a normal 10-hour produ

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Why Aren?t We Using More Thermal Coal in Canada? ? The Real Reasons

    By Roger K. M. Bellows

    The last coal-fired power plant to be built in Canada came into operation in 1994. Since then, Canada?s electricity requirements have grown substantially but no new coal-burning plants have been built

    May 1, 2001

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    Application of Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy for Improving Steel Cleanliness

    By K. Miao, W. Mu, M. Sharma, A. Haas, N. Dogan

    "The ever increasing demand for cleaner steels with low inclusion content has highlighted the limits of our current knowledge for controlling and predicting inclusion agglomeration and removal during

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Mayo District, Yukon

    By 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

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    A Northern Mine Developer?s Guide Through the Ottawa Maze

    By Robert J. Shank

    This paper describes the Federal Government assistance available for northern mining development. The paper commences with a discussion of why the Federal Government should give assistance to northern

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The Performance of a Lamella Thickener at Inco's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery

    By B. R. Bowerman, W. J. Thoburn, M. J. Humphris

    "Nickel granules are produced for carbonylation by pouring a molten stream into a path of high pressure water. Granules and water are separated in dewatering bins. The overflow, which contains up to 0

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Resisting wear attack in oil sands mining and processing

    By R. Llewellyn

    "Wear damage is responsible for very high maintenance costs and significant production losses in the oil sands industry of northern Alberta.It affects all areas of operations and involves a panoply of

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Notes on Coal Cleaning

    By Harry Wilton-Clark

    Introduction Coal cleaning may be taken as meaning the separation of coal-as-mined into two or more fractions. Coal cleaning includes coal washing, together with any other means used in the ultimate

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Coal Valley Mine

    By J. Keith Haddock

    "Introduction The Coal Valley Mine is operated by Luscar Stereo (1977) Ltd. with the Alberta Energy Company having a minority interest. The mine produces 2.0 million tonnes of bituminous thermal coal

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Operations at Canadian Copper Refiners Limited

    By G. Bridgstock, S. S. Forbes, E. M. Elkin

    "OPERATIONS at Canadian Cop-per Refiners Limited, since the refinery was established in 1931, have been described in previous papers ( 1,2). Since then the refinery has treated the entire copper outpu

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Phosphate in the Canadian Rockies

    By L. Telfer

    Summary During Palaeozoic time, there were deposited in the Canadian Rockies four beds of phosphate rock, ranging in age from Mississippian to Jurassic. Two of these beds are of probable economic imp

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Optimization of the Haile Gold Mine Grinding and Flotation Line Using Model Predictive Control

    By Quenton Johnson, W. A. Gough, David Carr

    "This paper describes the application of the BrainWave Model Predictive Controller (MPC) and Advanced Control Expert (ACE) Advanced Supervisory Control System on the SAG Mill, Ball Mill, and Rougher F

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Application of Sodium and Biogenic Sulphide for Copper Precipitation in a Continuous Reactor

    By Isabel C. B Rodrigues, Flávia D. Reis, Versiane A. Leão, Rosa M. F. Lima

    Attention has been focused in recent decades upon the precipitation of metal sulphides from acid mine drainage (AMD) and pregnant leach solutions, due to the advantages of the sulphide precipitation p

    Jan 1, 2014

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    The Knob Lake Iron Ore Deposits

    By R. D. Westervelt

    IN JULY 1954, the first iron ore from the deposits in the Knob Lake vicinity was mined and shipped to Seven Islands. The beginning of the production may well be the greatest advance in Canadian econom

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Study of Flow Stoppage in Hypereutectic Al-Si Alloys in the Lost Foam Casting Process

    By A. Haldar

    The major problem encountered in the casting of hypereutectic Al-Si alloys is the stoppage of flow below the rigidity level of solid fraction. In this study, the flow stoppage mechanism was studied us

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Leaching Alternatives to Recover Gold and Silver from Tellurides

    By F. Nava-Alonso, E. Pérez-García, A. Uribe-Salas, J. C. Fuentes-Aceituno, A. A. González-Ibarra, E. N. Castillo-Ventureño

    "Precious metals cannot easily be recovered from tellurides by the standard cyanidation process. This work assesses the cyanidation of synthetic samples of precious metals tellurides and explores some

    Jan 1, 2017