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Teaching Geophysics in CanadaThe teaching of geophysics in Canada at the present time presents a variety of approaches to the subject, and the different paths adopted imply, in turn, an uncertainty in the minds of some educators
Jan 1, 1951
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Environmental auditing in transition —Yesterday, today, and tomorrowBy Raymond B. Hryciuk
Environmental auditing has evolved rapidly over the last decade — first in North America, then Europe, and most recently in Asia — into a widely practiced discipline designed to provide senior managem
Jan 1, 1996
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Casing Integrity of a Typical Pre-Salt Wellbore under Local Salt Dissolution ConditionsBy E. Poiate, P. A. L. P. Firme, D. Roehl, M. A. Carrion, A. M. Costa
Drilling high-pressure/high-temperature wells in salt rock formations is still a challenge for the energy industry. Creep and solubility is part of the salt rock physical-chemical behaviour, which mus
Jan 1, 2015
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SAG and Ball Mill Circuit Layout and Design (f5d48ee8-8f45-4465-ae05-c13a7b07d4ee)By S. Perkins, E. Young, L. Dufour, K. McVey, L. Rolandi
This paper presents a review of plant layout considerations incorporated into recent designs of SAG/Ball mill circuits for two medium sized concentrators. The plant layouts presented and the design co
Jan 1, 2012
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Mic Mac MineBy Joseph W. Mills
"The Mic Mac property comprises 994 acres held under mining concession and approximately 2,000 acres held under development licenses in Bousquet township, Abitibi county, western Quebec.Gold was first
Jan 1, 1954
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Custom ConcentratorsBy C. S. Parsons
Custom milling-plants have been operated successfully for a great many years on this continent. One of the outstanding examples in the United States is the Golden Cycle mill at Colorado Springs, which
Jan 1, 1928
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Matachewan Consolidated MineBy C. H. Hopper, D. R. Derry, H. S. McGowan
"The property of Matachewan Consolidated Mines is in the Matachewan area on the west side of Montreal river. It lies in the western extension of the Kirkland Lake sedimentary belt. The first discovery
Jan 1, 1954
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Geology of the T ribag MineBy Matthew Blecha
The Tribag copper deposit is one of the rare examples of mineralized breccias in the Canadian Shield. The breccia is a pipe-like body, and consists of granitic, diabasic and volcanic fragments embedde
Jan 1, 1965
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Micro-Macro Modelling of True Triaxial Behaviors of a GraniteBy S. S. Yuan, Q. Z. Zhu, J. F. Shao
"This paper aims at enriching a homogenization-based anisotropic damage model for hard rocks under complex loading. A new damage criterion is proposed to capture material strain softening. Within the
Jan 1, 2015
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Safety Leadership in Tough Times (People)Safety Leadership The management and leadership of a mining operation is a challenge at all times. The pressure to make production, safety, and environmental goals is intense. At some point mini
May 1, 2009
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The Effect Flowsheet Configuration on the Metallurgical Results during the Treatment of Massive Sulphide OresBy S. M. Bulatovic, D. M. Wyslouzil
"This paper presents the results of a study of the effect of flowsheet configurations on metallurgical results and describes a general method for developing and optimizing flowsheets used in the treat
Jan 1, 1989
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Channel-fills in the McMurray Formation: Their recognition, delineation, and impact at the Syncrude MineBy W. K. Muwais, R. G. Cuddy
"The Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation contains the bitumen reserves of the Syncrude Mine in northeastern Alberta. This formation comprises sediments deposited sequentially in fluvial, estuarine and
Jan 1, 1989
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Pamour MineBy R. C. E. Bray, Peter Price
"The property of Pamour Porcupine Mines, Limited, is in the eastern Porcupine area, about 12 miles northeast of Timmins. It covers parts of lots 3-6 (inclusive), cons. 5 and 6, Whitney tp., Cochrane d
Jan 1, 1954
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Kinetics of the CESL Gold ProcessBy E. Asselin, P. Sauve, H. Salomon-de-Friedberg
"Residues from the CESL Copper process were leached using the CESL Gold process. The kinetics of reaction were confirmed to be fast with over 50% of the gold consistently extracted within 2 minutes of
Jan 1, 2012
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The McClean uranium deposits, northern Saskatchewan-discoveryBy N. Saracoglu, J. P. Golightly, R. H. Wallis, J. J. Brummer
"In January 1974, the Minerals Division of Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd. made the strategic decision to add uranium to its active exploration commodities and through compilation studies selected
Jan 1, 1983
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Where Are We Going In This Hand Basket?By Lawrence Devon Smith
What is a Failed Project? For mining projects, some key indicators of a ?failed? project are: ? Cost is more than it should be (particularly capital) ? Schedule ? It takes longer to build than exp
May 1, 2010
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Large Flotation Cell Operation at Falconbridge Copper Limited – Opemiska DivisionBy J. R. Maxwell
In 1970 expansion was completed increasing mill capacity from 2,000 to 3,000 T.P.D. Actual grinding capacity is 3,400 T,P,D. at a grind of 60% -200 mesh,The ore bodies are vein type, containing about
Jan 1, 1974
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The Treatment of Hollinger Precipitate to Produce Fine GoldBy Matthew Scott
Introduction The refining of precipitate is the final stage of all the processes involved in gold mining and cyanide milling, by which the precious metal is at last obtained in a concentrated form, w
Jan 1, 1931
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Metamorphism of Iron-Formations and. its Bearing on their BeneficiationBy G. A. Gross
DURING the past 5 years a large amount of money and effort has been expended in exploration of iron-formations and in testing their suitability for beneficiation. Beds of ferruginous material are nume
Jan 1, 1961
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CO Oxidation Over Gold Catalysts Prepared y Laser Vaporization : Support and Alloying EffectBy V. Caps
Gold has been often used as an alloying component in order to increase or modify the catalytic properties of an active metal. For example, in the hydroconversion of methylcyclopentane, Riahi et al [1]
Oct 1, 2003