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Coal mining practices at Kaiser Resources Ltd.By G. K. Livingstone
"This paper describes mining conditions in the Kaiser surface and underground coal mines in the Sparwood area of southeastern British Columbia. Mining methods are explained, major mining equipment is
Jan 1, 1980
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The Changing Role of HydrometallurgyBy B. Meddings, O. J. I. Evans
"This paper is mainly concerned with the present and probable future role of hydrometallurgy in the production of base metals.The economic and technological bases of the hydro-metallurgical plants bui
Jan 1, 1971
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Applications of Mineral Fillers in the Paint and Plastics IndustriesBy Kurt F. Weitz
"The number of materials that can be classified as fillers covers an extremely wide range: this paper outlines those fillers of the industrial mineral type that find extensive application in the paint
Jan 1, 1970
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Use of Multivariate Geochemical Domains as a Validation Tool in the Classification of Predicted Resource Metal Extraction Recoveries. Fruta Del Norte Gold Deposit, Ecuador, Case StudyBy C. Dragusanu, J. Sims, J. Connolly
Based on a statistical analysis of the categorical and numerical data from the established geological model, a geochemical classification of mineralization has been shown to be objective in nature and
Jan 1, 2011
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Prediction of Thermodynamic Properties of Si-P and Si-Fe-P Alloys for Solar Grade Silicon Refining Com 2015 - 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA - America's Conference on Al AlloysBy A. McLean, W. Q. Chen, W. Yan, M. Barati, Y. D. Yang
In order to maximally remove the harmful impurities phosphorus and reduce the loss of valuable elements from Si-based alloy for production of solar-grade silicon, thermodynamic properties of the Si-ba
Jan 1, 2015
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The 777 Project — Creating a new futureBy P. R. Jones
"The paper describes the CDN$400 million expansion at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited’s operations. The company has continuously produced copper and zinc at the Flin Flon metallurgical pla
Jan 1, 2001
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The Acheson FieldBy E. E. Cudby
"FOLLOWING the Leduc discovery •by Imperial Oil in 1947, The California Standard Company began to acquire land in the area immediately west of Edmonton and in line with the Leduc reef trend (Figure 1)
Jan 1, 1952
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Surface Force Measurements Between Gold Surfaces in Xanthate SolutionsSurfaces forces have been measured between gold sphere and gold-coated glass plate in xanthate solutions using an atomic force microscope (AFM). The measurements conducted in potassium amyl xanthate (
Jan 1, 2009
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Exploration (b5d994dc-54d9-422d-9999-62e9a88e4dbc)By D. R. Derry
"IT WOULD TAKE a braver man than I to try to forecast the future of mining exploration far into Canada's second century. Even to look ahead ten or twenty-five years we must review the figures of the f
Jan 1, 1968
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Oxidation Autoclave Agitation ReviewBy H. J. H. Pieterse
Agitation requirements in oxidation autoclaves can vary widely depending on the mineralogy of the feed material and the specific process selected. Before selecting an agitation system it is important
Jan 1, 2004
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Convert Hot Slag Directly Into Glass-Ceramics by Hot Slag Modification ProcessBy Da-Qiang Cang, Qingde Wang, Wei Wang, Wen-Bin Dai, Min Guo, Yu Li
Utilization of both slag and its heat for hot slag is a great challenge for iron and steel industry. Many methods of hot slag modification for directly converting hot slag into value-added materials w
Jan 1, 2015
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A Review of the Geological Characteristics of 'Gold-Only' Deposits in the Superior Province of the Canadian ShieldBy 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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The OECD Steel Industry -with emphasis on EuropeBy G. E. Wittur
"The twenty-one members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, comprising eighteen western European nations plus Canada, the United States and Japan. account for two-thirds of w
Jan 1, 1967
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A New Approach to Accessing Gold in ArsenopyriteBy R. Barbaroux, J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux, K. Nasrallah, G. Garcia Curiel
"Arsenic released from the lithosphere by mining and metallurgical activities is a growing global environmental concern. Dundee sustainable technologies (“DST”) has developed a processing technology t
Jan 1, 2017
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The development of the coal mining industry in CanadaBy A. Brown
"The first printed report on Canada's coal resources was published in Paris in 1672(1. Written by Nicholas Denys, then Governor for France of Isle Royale (Cape Breton Island), the report dealt exclusi
Jan 1, 1985
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Principles and Practice of Metallurgy at FalconbridgeBy A. Gronningsater
Introduction As is well known, the fight between the blast furnace and the reverberatory furnace in copper smelting during the second decade of the century ended with a victory for the latter, a resu
Jan 1, 1934
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Chemical and Petrographic Variations in Rhyolitic Zones in the Noranada Area, QuebecBy L. Larson
Rock samples were taken, away from zones of mineralization , from seven sections of five rhyolitic zones as define d by Spence (l967) in the Noranda area. The purpose of the investigation was to test
Jan 1, 1977
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The Effect of Water Corrosion and Shot Peening on Fatigue Strength of Mining Drill RodsBy T. W. Wlodek
"AbstractThe results of research into the fatigue properties of SAE 1080 carbon steel and nickel-chromium-molylbdenum steel for mining drill rods are analysed and described in detail.The effect of wat
Jan 1, 1952
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Columbium-an outlookBy Edgar A. Manker
"Today's market for columbium has only developed in the last two decades, and in this sense it is ""newer"" than molybdenum, vanadium and most other steel alloying elements. In this short period,
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology of the Foxtrap Pyrophyllite Deposit, Avalon Peninsula, NewfoundlandBy V. S. Papezik
Pyrophyllite, an AI silicate used in the production of ceramic materials, is formed mainly by alteration of felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks, either directly (at temperatures of 250-300°C and pre
Jan 1, 1978