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Coal Research in Canada -1964By H D. Smith
T HE production of coal in Canada was slightly higher in 1964 than in the immediate past, and the major users continue to be the electric utility and metallurgical industries. There are continuing tre
Jan 1, 1965
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The Deformation and Recrystallization of Commercially Pure Mg and Mg-Y AlloysBy R. Cottam
The deformation and recrystallisation of magnesium yttrium alloys containing 0.23, 0.84 and 2.71wt% yttrium and commercially pure magnesium extrusion has been investigated at temperatures between 200
Jan 1, 2006
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Electricity at the Coal FaceBy E. L. Martheleur
Introduction In October, 1945, the Coal Division of the Institute appointed a Committee on The Use of Electricity in Coal Mines, with the following terms of reference: ?To study under which cond
Jan 1, 1946
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Chrysotile Asbestos in Munro and Beatty Townships, OntarioBy N. W. Hendry
ABSTRACT Exploration by geophysical methods and diamond drilling of an occurrence of chrysotile asbestos, located ten miles east of Matheson, Ontario, was commenced on March 25th, 1949, by the Canadi
Jan 1, 1951
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Base Metal Massive Sulfide Deposits at the Winter Hill and Frenchman Head Prospects, Avalon Zone, NewfoundlandBy D. H. C. Wilton, W. A. Sears
"Abstract-The 682.8 ± 1.6 Ma Tickle Point Group consists mainly of rhyolite flows and tuffs with- in the Avalon Zone of the Appalachian Orogen in Newfoundland. Stratabound massive sulfide mineralizati
Jan 1, 1996
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A Study of the Capillary Pressure.-Hydrodynamic Relationship to Soil Accumulation in Stratigraphie TrapsBy Ben Habermann
"The object of the work described in this paper was to increase the understanding of the relation that capillary pressure of a rock, hydro-dynamics, and accumulation of oil in stratigraphie traps have
Jan 1, 1960
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New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern AreasBy Norman R. Paterson
"Under certain conditions useful gravity information of a reconnaissance nature can be obtained with-out measuring elevations by spirit level surveys on the ground. Gravity surveys can become part of
Jan 1, 1960
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The Application of the Heat Pump to the Mining IndustryBy James B. Templeton
"IntroductionWith the steady rise of the cost of coal and freight, the time is now ripe for an investigation into the feasibility of using the heat pump for heating purposes in fairly remote industria
Jan 1, 1950
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Capacity and Product Quality Optimization of the Syama RoasterBy T. Kerr, C. Mattich, J. Wilson
"In refractory gold concentrates, gold is occluded in sulphide minerals preventing efficient cyanide leaching. Hence, roasting is used to oxidize sulphur and organic carbon, the latter being necessary
Jan 1, 2017
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Geology in Prospecting with Special Reference to Western QuebecBy L. V. Bell
THE object in prospecting is to find ore. With the exception of certain discoveries of more or less accidental nature, intelligent prospecting as conducted today is, whether consciously or not, based
Jan 1, 1936
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The Critical Path Method and its Application at Mcintyre Porcupine Mines LimitedBy P. O. Parfitt
The Critical Path Method has proved its usefulness at Mcintyre Porcupine Mines Ltd. This paper illustrates the techniques of network construction and analysis, and the application of the method at the
Jan 1, 1966
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The Lithium IndustryBy R. B. Ellestad
Introduction Lithium has been known since 1817, when it was discovered by the Swedish chemist, Arfvedson, while working in the laboratory of Berzelius on the chemical analysis of the mineral petali
Jan 1, 1948
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Removal of Fluoride and Chloride from Direct Lead Smelting Dust by Alkaline WashingBy B. Jin
Removal of fluoride and chloride by alkaline washing from direct lead smelting dust which originated from an Ausmelt furnace is reported. The results show that the fluoride removal efficiency increase
Jan 1, 2014
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Special Design Considerations for Pressure Hydrometallurgy Pilot PlantsPilot plants for pressure hydrometallurgy represent special design and project execution challenges unique to the industry and to the pilot- and demonstration-scale. Pilot plant projects have differen
Jan 1, 2004
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Plutons of the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville Belt - A Preliminary SurveyBy D. Racicot, T. Hanel, E. H. Chown
Over thirty plutons in the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville belt were examined briefly in the field and sampled, in addition to the few masses that have been studied in detail. The survey indicates that the
Jan 1, 1984
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Eh and Ph in Geochemical ExplorationBy John A. Hansuld
Geochemical dispersion of metals under various environmental conditions is discussed within the frame-work of Eh (oxidation potential) and pH (acidity). In general, two aspects are considered -(1) the
Jan 1, 1966
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Communicating Geological Engineering Results to Manage Slope InstabilityBy R. Yost
"This paper describes a case study that illustrates how detailed geological engineering results were communicated to address a range of stability challenges in a producing mining environment. Instead
Jan 1, 2017
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Metallurgical Improvements in the Treatment of Copper-Nickel OresBy The Staff
Introduction It is the purpose of this paper to discuss a number of the metallurgical improvements in the technology of copper-nickel ore treatment which have been introduced during recent years in
Jan 1, 1948
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Roasting of Beattie ConcentrateBy F. R. Archibald
SINCE the opening of the Beattie mine, in 1933, the concentrate produced by flotation has been considered refractory. As the gold extraction by cyanidation was poor, the concentrate, during the first
Jan 1, 1939
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Determination of Background Gold Content of Non-mineralized Outcrops in the Val d'Or Area: The Effects of Sampling (, Vol. I, No.3, pp. 213-221, 1992)By Tyson Birketi, Françoi Robert, Steve Green, Dan Richardson
Detailed sampling using a portable diamond drill, and inter laboratory comparison of selected samples have been combined with statistical studies of truncated populations to establish the gold content
Jan 1, 1992