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The Fissure Systems of British ColumbiaBy Stuart J. Schofield
Introduction The study of the ore deposits of British Columbia is one of fascinating interest not only from a scientific but also from a commercial standpoint and certain wide problems in connectio
Jan 1, 1925
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Mic Mac MineBy Joseph W. Mills
"The Mic Mac property comprises 994 acres held under mining concession and approximately 2,000 acres held under development licenses in Bousquet township, Abitibi county, western Quebec.Gold was first
Jan 1, 1954
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Lime in Base-Metal FlotationBy E. H. Rose
THE most useful guide to the role of lime in flotation is the view that the chemistry of any flotation operation is primarily a pattern in relative solubilities. We have the coming together of a numbe
Jan 1, 1939
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Some Economic Aspects of the Gold Mining IndustryBy J. Edwin Van Buskirk
For a country that is as important a gold producer as Canada, the return to the gold standard of the major commercial countries of the world during the past five years is of particular significance. T
Jan 1, 1928
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A Study of Strength Characteristics of an AndesiteBy G Zahary
THE most acceptable approacl1 to analyzing rock behaviour, at the present time, is based on the application of principles of mechanics and strength of materials. Analyses have been made in which the c
Jan 1, 1963
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The Deterioration of Caking Properties During Prolonged Agitation of Coal in WaterBy S. Parkash, A. J. Szladow
Vigorous agitation of suspensions of coking coals in water (or light mineral oils) will often result in catast rophic loss of caking properties. It is shown that this deterioration is not a consequenc
Jan 1, 1971
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Corrosion of Stainless Steels Associated With Nitric Acid Dissolution of Metallic Nickel and/or CobaltBy J. Budac, R. Kofluk, S. Mankasingh
Stainless steels such as 316L or 304 are normally relatively resistant to attack by nitric acid. However research at Sherritt International’s Fort Saskatchewan Operation reveals that when the stainles
Jan 1, 2014
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Process Control in the Mineral IndustryBy N. R. Thornton
This paper discusses the rapid growth in the application of instrumentation for metallurgical process control. It covers such methods as ultrasonics, pulp density measurements, on-stream X-ray analysi
Jan 1, 1971
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Hoisting at the Stobie MineBy A. M. Cameron
THE HOISTING PLANT at the Stobie section of the FroodStobie mine is a two-shaft installation designed to handle a daily production of 18,000 tons of ore at depth. The two vertical shafts are within 10
Jan 1, 1956
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Savage River Mines -The World's First Long-Distance Iron Ore Slurry PipelineBy W. F. McDermott
This paper covers the development, construction and operation of a 53-mile slurry pipeline operating in Tasmania, Australia. Special development techniques are discussed, as well as the operation of t
Jan 1, 1970
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The Effect of Fixed Work on Incentive RatesBy Douglas A. Sloan
AN INCENTIVE or bonus system of payment is commonly used for mine labour. The incentive rates are usually based on the variable units of production, such as dollars per foot of drift advance or cents
Jan 1, 1958
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Some Recent Results with the INPUT Airborne EM SystemBy J. B. Boniwell
The INPUT electromagnetic prospecting system was originally developed by Dr. A. R. Barringer in an effort to increase the sensitivity and penetration of airborne EM methods. Although brought to an ope
Jan 1, 1967
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Heating Iron Ore Slurry to Improve Filtering Efficiency Prior to PelletizingBy Robert E. Wood
Engineers have known for some time that the efficiency of filtering iron ore concentrate slurry can be significantly improved by pre-heating the slurry ahead of the filters. However, heating such larg
May 1, 2010
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Aggregates ? Problems and the Role of Government Agencies in OntarioBy W. M. Tupper
Municipal governments recognize the importance of aggregates in the local economy and the need to manage this resource in the interest of the public good. They have encountered problems with regulatin
Jan 1, 1978
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Analysis of Uranium Ores by Geiger MethodsBy The Staff
"SummaryDetermination of uranium in ores may be made by measurement of their radioactivity.The method most commonly used is that of measuring beta radiations with the tray-type beta counter. This will
Jan 1, 1950
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Mineralogical Investigation of the Carbon Leader Reef from Tautona Mine in South AfricaBy R. Burnette
Gold has been mined from a variety of deposit types that range in age from Archaean to Recent. The large variability in the geological settings of the gold deposits implies transport and concentration
Jan 1, 2011
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A database of underground hardrock minesBy Peter Moser, Thoma Oberndorfer
"Within the research project “Mine Development” (Fettweis and Moser, 1990) a PC-based mine database has been built up since 1991 and so far includes detailed technical and economic data of about 150 u
Jan 1, 1996
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The Ecstall Story: The Administration DepartmentBy Albert W. Scragg
"THE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT consists of six sections, all with their own supervisors, reporting to the superintendent of administration. Although each of these sections is uniquely separate, they a
Jan 1, 1974
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Capital Requirements of the Canadian Mining, Smelting and Refining Industry for 1976 to 2000By G. S. Barry
INVESTIGATIONS to date have shown that, should there be the need or the appropriate economic stimulus, Canada's mineral resources are sufficiently extensive to allow considerable expansion of its
Jan 1, 1977
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Finite Element Analysis of Serrated Chip Formation in Machining of 7075-T651 Aluminum AlloyBy W. Jomaa, V. Songmene, O. Mechri, Laval Université, P. Bocher, J. Levesque
"A 2D finite element modelling (FEM), based on pure Lagrangian approach, is developed for studying the serrated chip formation during high speed machining (HSM) of 7075-T651 alloy. The solution was ac
Jan 1, 2016