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    Effect of CaO on the Slag-Matte Thermochemistry in Nickel Sulfide Converter

    By Peter Hayes, Evgueni Jak, Taufiq Hidayat, David Grimsey, Denis Shishin

    "An integrated nickel flash smelter is operated with Peirce-Smith converters at the Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter. To improve the partitioning of arsenic between slag waste and matte product, an option to

    Jan 1, 2017

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    A Review of the Geological Characteristics of 'Gold-Only' Deposits in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield

    By C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan

    "Of the 135 current or past-producing 'gold-only' mines in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield which have produced more than 100,000 tons of ore, the 33 mines which have produced one million

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Asbestos, A Mineral of Unparalleled Properties

    By M. S. Badollet

    INTRODUCTION THE DEMAND for general knowledge on asbestos fibres has increased considerably in recent years. A few publications have printed data showing some of the physical and chemical prupertie3

    Jan 1, 1951

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    The Present Situation in the Mining Industry of New Brunswick

    By W. J. Wright

    Summary This paper describes the general situation of the mining industry in New Brunswick, and gives a detailed description of the recent developments in the antimony deposits at Lake George and the

    Jan 1, 1931

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    An Adiabatic Study of the Influence of Moisture on the Spontaneous .Heating of Coal

    By Güney

    "An investigation carried out to determine the tendency of coals to heat spontaneously in terms of time-temperature curves coupled with the resulting oxidation products in an adiabatically controlled

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Canadian Oil Developments, 1950

    By E. W. Shaw

    The past year (1950) has been a big one for the oil industry in Canada, with new records being set in almost every phase of exploration and development activity. New highs were reached in acreage hold

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Effect of Strain Rate and Temperature on Tensile Properties and Deformation Behavior of Rolled Al/Mg/Al Tri-Layer Clad Sheet

    By X. Q. Jiang, D. L. Chen, A. Macwan

    Magnesium alloy, being the lightest structural material, is a key candidate for the weight reduction of vehicles in automotive and aerospace industries; however, its poor corrosion resistance and diff

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Optimising the Management of CIP/CIL Circuits

    By K. Barbetti

    "The carbon-in-pulp (CIP) process has been the dominant gold recovery process since the early 1980s. CIP has proven to be very adaptable for a wide range of ores and circuit configurations. The key pe

    Jan 1, 2017

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    The Mineralogy of the Songwe Hill REE Deposit, Malawi, and the Implications for Mineral Processing

    By M. Bryson, S. Broom-Fendley, A. E. Brady, W. Dawes, G. Beer, N. Sehlotho, S. Al-Ali, F. Wall

    The Songwe Hill Rare Earth Element (REE) Project in Malawi is a near surface carbonatite-hosted deposit with synchysite and apatite as the key REE bearing minerals. A strong focus has been placed on u

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Canadian 1970’s Energy Strategy - Conserver Society - Sustainability

    By H. J. McQueen

    About 1973 the abrupt decrease in crude oil shipments due to political action by Middle Eastern suppliers, caused a shortage and a steep price rise. In response, Canada had to develop strategies of di

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Uranium Compounds as Thermoelectric Materials

    The properties required for a com-pound to form useful thermoelectric materials are described. Uranium compounds which might have these properties are reviewed. Several of these compounds have been pr

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Environments of Gold Mineralization in the Campbell Red Lake and Dickenson Mines, Red Lake District, Ontario

    By C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan

    "The gold ore zones of the Campbell and Dickenson mines occur within a km-wide, 2 km-long zone of highly altered and anomalously fissile and deformed volcanic and subvolcanic intrusive rocks, cut by a

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Enhanced Leaching of Arsenopyrite Concentrates as a Pretreatment for Gold Recovery from Refractory Ores

    By O. G. Olvera

    "Refractory sulfidic ores consist of materials in which gold occurs finely disseminated within metallic sulfides or forming solid solutions, with pyrite and arsenopyrite being the two sulfides most co

    Jan 1, 2017

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    A commercial coal-oil-water mixture processing facility

    By D. C. Fuller

    "CoaLiquid, Inc. (CLI) has been in the coal-oil-mixture (COM) business for over five years. The initial pilot processing facility was replaced by a 2000 barrel per day commercial production facility i

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Interpretation of Pressure Data Water Saturation in the Bellshill and Lake Capillary Field

    By A. J. Miller

    Estimates of interstitial water saturation derived from capillary pres-sure data are compared with residual water saturations found by the analysis of cores out in oil-base drilling fluid. A theoretic

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Thermal Decomposition and V a pour Pressure Measurements on Arsenopyrite and an Arsenical Ore•

    By B. A. Strathdee

    An arsenical ore containing both pyrite and arsenopyrite was heated to a temperature at which decomposition and distillation took place. The condensate consisted of metallic arsenic and arsenic disulp

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Gold Mineralization During Progressive Deformation at the Main Reef Complex, Sheba Gold Mine, Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa

    By E. G. Charlesworth, M. J. Robertson

    "Abstract - Gold mineralization in the Main Reef Complex at Sheba Gold Mine is hosted within shear zones in a sequence of shales and greywackes of the Fig Tree Group. Competency contrasts between thes

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Mineral-potential Assessment by Consistency-driven Pairwise Comparisons

    By Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, William O. MacKasey

    Abstract - A consistency-driven pairwise comparisons method for mineral potential assessment is presented, using a simplified case of volcanic-associated massive sulfide type deposits as an example. G

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Mineral-potential Assessment by Consistency-driven Pairwise Comparisons (2bc87143-d633-40e3-8191-14dd0bf10841)

    By Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, William O. MacKasey

    A consistency-driven pairwise comparisons method for mineral potential assessment is presented, using a simpli?ed case of volcanic-associated massive sul?de type deposits as an example. Geological, ge

    Jan 1, 1997