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                     Can the Growth in Government Spending Really be Curbed? Can the Growth in Government Spending Really be Curbed?By R. D. Brown In his April 10, 1978 budget address, Finance Minister Chretien declared that the federal government will restrict the growth of its spending to less than the trend growth of the gross national produc Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Maintenance of Undergrot:1nd Trackless Mining Equipment at Gaspé Copper Maintenance of Undergrot:1nd Trackless Mining Equipment at Gaspé CopperBy A. J. Stapleton "This paper gives a brief description of the occurrence and development of the Needle Mountain mine at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited and describes the trackless mining equipment used in this highly mech Jan 1, 1969 
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                     A Large Blast at the Hidden Creek Mine A Large Blast at the Hidden Creek MineBy W. R. Lindsay Considerable attention has of late been given to the blasting of large amounts of ore in one operation, on account of the saving in labour and explosives and consequent low cost per ton, and also on a Jan 1, 1934 
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                     The quality of Western Canadian coking coal The quality of Western Canadian coking coalBy David E. Pearson "Western Canadian coking coals are located in the Rocky Mountains arid foothills of British Columbia and Alberta. They are typical of non-marine coals, characterized by total sulphur contents of less Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Cameco Corporation - Key Lake Operation Cameco Corporation - Key Lake OperationBy C. Rodgers, E. (Ted) Warren "LocationThe Key Lake operation of Cameco Corporation is located at latitude 57°N in northern Saskatchewan, within the southem boundary of the Athabasca formation. The nearest city is LaRonge, located Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Fifty Years of Petroleum Geology in Canada: Theory, Research, and Progress in Understanding Oil and Gas Field Relationships Fifty Years of Petroleum Geology in Canada: Theory, Research, and Progress in Understanding Oil and Gas Field RelationshipsBy G. S. Hume Research thrives on ideas, and the theoretical considerations of today are either the discarded notions or the proven facts of tomorrow. The progress made in the past fifty years in the acquisition of Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Data reconciliation in hydrometallurgy: applications to leaching of clay and copper solvent extraction Data reconciliation in hydrometallurgy: applications to leaching of clay and copper solvent extractionBy K. El-Ouassiti, M. Zouadi, C. Bazin, D. Hodouin Data reconciliation techniques are used to attenuate the effect of measurement errors and estimate unmeasured variables. This paper illustrates the application of data reconciliation to hydrometallurg Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Geochemistry and Genesis of Manganiferous Silicate-rich Iron Formation Bands in the Broken Hill Deposit, Aggeneys, South Africa Geochemistry and Genesis of Manganiferous Silicate-rich Iron Formation Bands in the Broken Hill Deposit, Aggeneys, South AfricaBy Dennis Hoffmann "Abstract - Banded iron formation rocks associated with massive sulfide lenses in the Broken Hill Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag deposit in the Namaqualand Metamorphic Complex, South Africa , were investigated with resp Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Daily Production Planning Efforts at Phelps Dodge Miami Smelter Daily Production Planning Efforts at Phelps Dodge Miami SmelterBy V. Ushakov, P. Bogdan Daily production scheduling in a highly dynamic smelter environment has always been a great challenge for the operation management due to a significant amount of uncertainties. Planned and unexpected Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A Review on the Initiation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking in Line Pipe Steel A Review on the Initiation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking in Line Pipe SteelBy M. T. Shehata, R. W. Revie, M. Elboujdaini Environmentally assisted cracks in linepipe steels are initiated either as a result of stresses in combination with environmental effects, as in stress corrosion cracking (SCC), or as a result of trap Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Marine Discharge of Mine Wastes: Ecosystem Effects and Monitoring Programs Marine Discharge of Mine Wastes: Ecosystem Effects and Monitoring ProgramsBy Derek V. Ellis, Jack L. Littlepage "Marine ecosystem effects ar1smg from the discharge of man-generated wastes to the sea can be schematized as: acute poisoning, chronic poisoning, enrichment, suffocation, temperature effects, salinity Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Origin of Vein Au Mineralization at Bousquet Township, Quebec Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Origin of Vein Au Mineralization at Bousquet Township, QuebecBy Lawrence D. Hoy, Armand Savoie, Pierre Trudel, Ghislaln Tourigny, Robert Crépeau, Lao Kheang "Recent fluid inclusion and stable isotopic studies in the Bousquet mining district have identified spatial and temporal trends in mineralization temperatures and isotopic compositions of vein forming Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Meter-wide veins and a kilometer-wide anomaly: wall-rock alteration at the Campbell Red Lake and Dickenson gold mines, Red Lake District, Ontario Meter-wide veins and a kilometer-wide anomaly: wall-rock alteration at the Campbell Red Lake and Dickenson gold mines, Red Lake District, OntarioBy C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan, T. Sanders "The orebodies of the Campbell and Dickenson mines are localized within an anomalously fissile and deformed zone that transects the eastern margin of a dominantly mafic volcanic complex close to its c Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A Light-Media Pump for Dredging Minerals From the Sea Floor A Light-Media Pump for Dredging Minerals From the Sea FloorBy James Ball The paper describes a new type of pump and related apparatus specifically designed to dredge sea-floor minerals from very great depths. The principle of operation of the dredging system is explained, Jan 1, 1968 
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                     A Novel Model for Risk Assessment of Adjacent Buildings in Tunnelling Environments A Novel Model for Risk Assessment of Adjacent Buildings in Tunnelling EnvironmentsBy Limao Zhang This paper presents a novel model to assess the risk of adjacent buildings in tunnelling environments based on Extended Cloud Model (ECM). ECM is an organic integration of Extension Theory (ET) and Cl Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Modern Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits - Volcanic Island Arcs - Geochemistry Of Shallow Submarine Hydrothermal Fluids From Paleohori Bay, Milos, Aegean Sea Modern Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits - Volcanic Island Arcs - Geochemistry Of Shallow Submarine Hydrothermal Fluids From Paleohori Bay, Milos, Aegean SeaBy D. Stüben, G. P. Glasby "Abstract - Shallow submarine hydrothermal fluids from Paleohori Bay off the Greek Island of Milos have been investigated in detail. The extensive gas and warm (max. 93°C) water vents are enriched in Jan 1, 1999 
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                     A methodology for rock mechanics feasibility studies A methodology for rock mechanics feasibility studiesBy Dave Ecobichon, Éric Côté, Simon Nickson, Michel Leclerc The feasibility assessment of a mineral deposit requires the construction of a geo mechanical model of rock mass properties, for the purpose of preliminary mine design. The Noranda Technology Centre h Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Mining Methods at the Nickel Plate Mine Mining Methods at the Nickel Plate MineBy A. Shaak The town of Hedley is some 200 miles due east of Vancouver and lies in the bottom of the Similkameen River valley, at the junction of Twenty Mile creek, at about the 1,700-foot elevation above sea lev Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Monitoring Wastewater Quality at Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations Monitoring Wastewater Quality at Falconbridge's Sudbury OperationsBy M. U. Oko "Monitoring of all the waste streams from Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations to determine whether they meet the required standards, has been performed for many years. By 1969, however, the number of sa Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Precipitation of Iron Fluoride Trihydrate from Mixed Acid Pickle Liquors Precipitation of Iron Fluoride Trihydrate from Mixed Acid Pickle LiquorsBy K. Östcrdahl We are developing a cost-saving and environmentally friendly process with low energy consumption to recover the metal content and recycle the acid from spent pickle baths. The metals are precipitated Jan 1, 2006 
