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Effect of Low-Intensity Magnetic Fields on Constructed Wetland Mesocosms Treating Chromium WastewaterBy A. Rodriguez-Prado
"Magnetic fields affect the growth of cultured cells and plants; however, limited information exists about their effects on vegetation performing environmental remediation. Constructed wetland mesocos
Jan 1, 2015
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Ventilation and refrigeration practices together with environmental thermal problems at the Mindola Mine, ZambiaBy Mehmet Guney
This article is based on a detailed heat investigation conducted at the Rokana Division of Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited while both authors were employed in Zambia. Mindola Mine is one of
Jan 1, 1979
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Sorption Mechanism of Dilute As (V) to Ferrihydrite in Coprecipitation or Adsorption Process in Aqueous SolutionBy D. Haraguchi, S. Izawa, C. Tokoro, S. Owada
"Arsenic is widely known as a toxic element for humans, animals and plants. Because of more stringent wastewater standards not only in Japan but also around the world, research for appropriate and eff
Jan 1, 2012
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History and Significance of Salt in CanadaBy A. D. Huffman
This paper covers the major salt deposits of Canada, with a brief summary of the early history of the industry and a more extended outline of progress since the second world war. Both dry mining and s
Jan 1, 1968
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Conventional or High Capacity Thickeners, a Better Choice to MakeBy J. P. Grau, J. Z. Lu
"Thickeners/clarifiers are widely used in coal preparation plants, potash processing and other mineral processing facilities. Thickeners play a very important role in slurry treatment systems to accom
Jan 1, 2012
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Stratigraphic and structural setting of stratabound lead-zinc deposits in southeastern B.C.By Trygve Høy
"Important stratabound lead-zinc deposits in southeastern B. C. occur in rocks that range in age from Proterozoic Helikian to Middle Cambrian. The Sullivan deposit, and similar but smaller deposits in
Jan 1, 1982
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The Geology of the Cluff Lake Uranium DepositsBy Charles T. Harper
The uranium deposits discovered by Amok (Canada) Ltd. in the Cluff Lake area of north western Saskatchewan occur at or near the southern edge of the uplifted basement core of the Carswell circular str
Jan 1, 1978
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Metamorphic Mineralogy of the Dore Lake Complex in the Victinity of the Grenville FrontBy S. Kline
The compositions of metamorphic minerals of the south limb of the Dore Lake Complex have been determined by microprobe techniques. Mineral assemblages typical of the greenschist facies occur in Mg-ric
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral Endowment of the Canadian Northwest -A Subjective Probability AssessmentBy Andrew J. Freyman, George S. Barry
"Mineral endowment in northern British Columbia and the Yukon Territory was assessed on the basis of geological opinion which was gathered in a quantitative framework of subjective probabilities. The
Jan 1, 1970
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The Aerofall Mill in the Milling of Industrial MineralsBy D. Weston
"IntroductionIn preserving this paper, the author would like to acknowledge the basic development work carried out by the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, without whose initiative the
Jan 1, 1950
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Engineering design for a ferric chloride leaching plant to leach complex base metal sulphidesBy R. A. May, P. J. Brooks, W. M. Smith
"Neill and Gunter Limited (NGL) has prepared a preliminary design and a cost estimate for a ferric chloride leach plant to recover copper, lead, zinc, and silver from a typical complex sulphide ore. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Prospecting Areas of Northwest ManitobaBy J. F. Wright
INTRODUCTION Eighteen years ago about half a dozen experienced prospectors moved from northern Ontario to northwest Manitoba to prospect 'greenstone' areas shown on geological maps of .part
Jan 1, 1931
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Feasibility of long-term ground control with stainless steel friction rock boltsBy P. K. Kaiser, S. M. Maloney, S. P. Singh
"Corrosion of underground support measures constitutes a concern to industry in both safety and economic terms. It also represents a potential market for corrosion resistant materials such as stainles
Jan 1, 1990
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Minor Element Tolerance and Control in Copper SmeltingBy A. E. Wraith, R. Harris, J. Qiu, R. Parra
Small pilot scale experiments have shown that it is possible to almost fully eliminate the minor elements (ME), namely As, Sb, Bi and Pb contained in smelter dusts by vacuum calcination of mixtures of
Jan 1, 2007
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Time Domain Reflectometry Measurements of Oil Sands Tailings Water Content: A Study of Influencing ParametersBy A. R. Sorta, D. C. Sego
ABSTRACT Temperature, solute, texture, and thixotropic effects on time domain reflectometry (TDR) measurements of water content in oil sands tailings are investigated. Results indicate that TDR water
Jan 1, 2013
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St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum OperationsBy Marvin E. Lane
Viburnum, located in the foothills of the Ozarks in south-east Missouri, is the site of a modern lead mining and milling operation. Two mines are currently producing a total of 5,000 tons per day and
Jan 1, 1964
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Exploration drilling of evaporites: procedures developed in eastern CanadaBy D. C. Carter, J. P. Anderle
"Exploration drilling of evaporite sequences in eastern Canada has undergone significant changes in equipment, techniques and philosophy since the early 1970s. The result has been the recovery of full
Jan 1, 1990
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Petroleum Possibilities? in Mackenzie River Valley, N.W.T .By J. S. Stewart
THE Mackenzie River Valley proper extends from Great Slave lake to the Arctic ocean (see map, Figure 1). From Fort Providence, near Great Slave lake, to Aklavik, near the Arctic coast, the distance
Jan 1, 1944
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A Study of the Semi-Reduction of Wabana Iron OreBy T. M. Korzekwa, R. L. Cavanagh
Following considerable experience with the beneficiation of Wabana iron ore by standard methods, a study was made of the benefits to be obtained by semi-reduction. The basis of the laboratory program
Jan 1, 1967
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Road Transportation for the Mineral IndustryBy A. O. Dufresne
WITHOUT transportation, mining would be quite impossible. Any person familiar with the operation of a mine knows full well that from the minute ore is blasted, it is kept moving until it reaches the t
Jan 1, 1956