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                     The Raising Of No. 7 Shaft At Britannia Mines The Raising Of No. 7 Shaft At Britannia MinesBy E. C. Roper THE Britannia Mining & Smelting Company, Limited, have been operating their property at Britannia Beach, B.C., continuously for nearly forty years and have mined over 33,000,000 tons of ore from orebo Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Design, Construction, and Commissioning of Air Separation Units in Remote Locations Design, Construction, and Commissioning of Air Separation Units in Remote LocationsBy K. van Warmerdam, M. Pearson, C. Kember, D. McMullen, M. Thayer, C. Ugarenko In July 2012, Hatch Ltd. and Air Products & Chemicals Inc. completed construction and commissioning of a 4000 tpd O2 cryogenic air separation unit (ASU) for Barrick Gold’s Pueblo Viejo Project located Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Some Major Structures of the Canadian Shield Some Major Structures of the Canadian ShieldBy J. Tuzo Wilson Abstract A division of part of the Canadian Shield into provinces believed to represent former mountain belts is attempted, special emphasis- being laid upon radioactive age determinations, the rel Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Dense Medium Separation: An Effective and Robust Preconcentration Technology Dense Medium Separation: An Effective and Robust Preconcentration TechnologyBy M. Rylatt, E. Legault-Seguin, C. Mohns "With energy costs increasing and ore grades diminishing, the role of preconcentration in hard-rock mining operations has gained greater interest. Dense medium separation is a process that can be cond Jan 1, 2017 
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                     A New National Policy A New National PolicyBy C. M. Campbell IN 1902, a famous Canadian geologist made the following statement : ?'From what we know row of the iron-ore fields of the Province, we may feel that Ontario is assured of a great future as an iro Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Leaping Forward in SAG and AG Mill Simulation using a Mechanistic Model Framework Leaping Forward in SAG and AG Mill Simulation using a Mechanistic Model FrameworkBy R. M. de Carvalho Empirical and phenomenological models of SAG and AG mills have dominated the scene for the last few decades, being used nearly every time a mill is scale-up or an attempt is made to improve its perfor Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Sand Fill from Mill Tailings Sand Fill from Mill TailingsBy W. T. Martson ABSTRACT Sooner or later, every producing mine faces the question of fill. This paper invites consideration of mill tailings as an economical, efficient, and quantitatively adequate source of such fi Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Introduction to the Stirred Milling of Nickel Laterites for Upgrading Nickel Introduction to the Stirred Milling of Nickel Laterites for Upgrading NickelBy L. Tong, D. Robinson "The stirred milling of nickel laterites offers possibilities for improving liberation and selective size reduction of soft nickel-bearing minerals in laterites. Batch grinding tests were performed in Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Geology and Evolution of Gold Deposits, Timmins Area, Ontario Geology and Evolution of Gold Deposits, Timmins Area, OntarioBy W. O. Karvinen "In the Timmins area, a close spatial and chronological association exists between gold deposits and two major stratabound carbonate-rich members and related quartz-feldspar porphyries. Synvo/canic an Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Island Falls Power Development on the Churchill River Island Falls Power Development on the Churchill RiverBy R. W. Davis INTRODUCTION CHURCHILL river was named for John Churchill, first Duke of Marl-borough and third Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, in the latter part of the 17th century, some fifty years af Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Industrial Minerals of Canada in 1938 Industrial Minerals of Canada in 1938By L. H. Cole FOR many years Industrial Minerals, or as they were formerly called, 'the Non-Metallic Minerals', compared with the metallics, were considered of only minor importance and as such were given Jan 1, 1939 
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                     The North American Energy Dilemma - What Does It Mean for the Mining Industry? The North American Energy Dilemma - What Does It Mean for the Mining Industry?By J. M. Whiting "North America has entered a period when greatly increased attention must be given to energy .supply and demand by government, industry and individuals. Such increasing concern about energy will be a Jan 1, 1973 
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                     The Development of Modern Flowsheeting Tools for Mineral Processing – Integrated Process Mineralogy: Decades in the Making The Development of Modern Flowsheeting Tools for Mineral Processing – Integrated Process Mineralogy: Decades in the MakingBy N. O. Lotter The connection between mineralogy and metallurgical performance in a plant was recognised long ago (Gaudin, 1939; Petruk, 1976; Petruk and Hughson, 1977; Cabri, 1981; Petruk and Schnaar, 1981; Kinloch Jan 1, 2018 
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                     The behaviour of zinc, cadmium, thallium, tin and selenium during ferrihydrite precipitation from sulphate media The behaviour of zinc, cadmium, thallium, tin and selenium during ferrihydrite precipitation from sulphate mediaBy J. E. Dutrizac, J. M. Zinck Ferrihydrite is often the initial precipitate resulting from the rapid neutralization of Fe(III) sulphate solutions, and it seems to be a major constituent of zinc plant neutral leach residues. The mo Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Hydrogeochemical Methods Application in the Canadian Shield Hydrogeochemical Methods Application in the Canadian ShieldBy A. Y. Smith, R. J. Allan, E. H. W. Hornbrook, R. W. Boyle, W. Dyck "HYDROGEOCHEMICAL METHODS in the Canadian Shield can be based on analyses of the following :(1) spring waters and their precipitates;(2) stream and river waters;(3) lake and muskeg waters;( 4) ground Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Chapter 9. Royalty Agreements Chapter 9. Royalty AgreementsBy Karl J. C. Harries "9.1. INTRODUCTIONIn Chapter 5 of Volume I royalties are dealt with and several topics would appear to be duplicated in this Volume. However, Volume I may be looked upon as a general guide, whereas th Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Genesis of Uranium in the Athabasca Region and Its Significance in Exploration Genesis of Uranium in the Athabasca Region and Its Significance in ExplorationBy L. S. Beck "The Athabasca region forms part of the Churchill province of the Canadian Shield and is underlain by an Archean or Aphebian assemblage of rocks that underwent severe metamorphism and granitization du Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned From Mesoamerica (CIM Journal | Vol. 6, No. 2) Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned From Mesoamerica (CIM Journal | Vol. 6, No. 2)By J. M. Ríos "Without conscious effort and understanding, a number of factors unique to mineral exploration often hinder building sustainability in host communities. These include the episodic and transitory prese Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Caving at Johnson's Asbestos Mine Thetford Mines, Quebec Caving at Johnson's Asbestos Mine Thetford Mines, QuebecBy The Staff BEFORE going into detail on the subject to be presented, a brief outline of the Company's earl y history would not be out of place. Prospecting and mining on a small scale was started in 1876 on Jan 1, 1941 
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                     St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum Operations 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 
