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Pressure Maintenance 1n the Acheson D-3 PoolBy R. L. Bailey
"The Acheson D-3 Pool was discovered in August 1950, and contains 88 producing oil wells on 40 acre spacing. Initial oil-in-place was 118 million stock tank barrels and initial well potentials average
Jan 1, 1961
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Give and Take: Adaptation of Worksite Culture in Canada?s Diamond MinesBy Ginger Gibson
As an occupational culture, mining comes with its own set of rules, agendas and values. Yet mines often also operate in the traditional territories of indigenous communities, with whom specific agreem
May 1, 2007
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Back Analysis of the West Wall Slope Failure at Lab Chrysotile MineBy Philippe Caudal
This paper presents a case study in which a slope failure was observed on the west wall of the LAB Chrysotile mine in the vicinity of the main ramp in January 2010. Airborne LiDAR results were used to
Aug 1, 2013
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The Use of Magnesium Alloys: Past, Present and FutureBy K. U. Kainer
Magnesium and its alloys as the lightest available construction metal offer a wide range of opportunities for the usage in transportation industries, especially Magnesium wrought alloys with their imp
Jan 1, 2006
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Analytical Methods for the Platinum-Group Elements"6.1. Mineralogical Techniques ApplicableTo the Platinum-Group Elements6.1.1. IntroductionThe named platinum-group minerals (PGM) usually occur as grains smaller than about 200 microns and, even when
Jan 1, 1979
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Literature survey on the recovery of gold from thiourea solutions and the comparison with cyanidationBy G. Deschenes
"This literature survey discusses the recovery of gold from thiourea solutions. An overview of techniques used and general comments on the basic cyanidation methods are presented. The chemistry and me
Jan 1, 1986
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Operation of Falconbridge's new smelting processBy G. E. Norman, A. L. Mckague
"The new smelting process commenced operation in 1978. The pelletizing and sinter plants were replaced with slurry-fed roasters and the blast furnaces with electric furnaces. The existing converter ai
Jan 1, 1984
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Potential of recovering elements from produced water at oil and gas fields, British Columbia, CanadaBy S. McPhail, D. Richardson, G. J. Simandl, C. Akam, S. Paradis, M. Yakimoski, A. Teucher, Y. Cui, F. Ferri
Historically, extracting dissolved solids from formation water was economically motivated. Today, main drivers are environmental benefits and regulations, as large volumes of water needed for hydrauli
Jan 1, 2018
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Rock WoolBy M. F. Goudge
ROCK wool, one of the most recent additions to the list of Canadian-made, insulating materials, is a soft, light, fibrous material consisting of interlaced, flexible, glassy fibres so exceedingly fine
Jan 1, 1936
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The Application Of IPCC at the Moatize Coal ProjectBy R. J. McCarthy
In-pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) is increasingly being considered by mining companies as a means to reduce their dependence on trucks and thus, fuel, tires, labour, etc. There is potential for gre
Aug 1, 2013
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Dry Slag Granulation: A Path to Improving the Safety and Sustainability of the Metallurgical SectorBy G. Chahal, L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee
Slag dumping and water granulation are the most commonly used slag treatment methods in the metallurgical industries. In both processes, water is present (by desire for cooling and dispersion or as a
Jan 1, 2015
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Potential utilization of Canadian thermal coal in JapanBy P. Lafleur
All indications point to a growing market for thermal coal in Japan as part of the country's current energy policy formulation process. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry forecasts
Jan 1, 1979
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A Study of Polynary Uranium Mo-Zr-Nb-V Alloys"In a continuing investigation into the development of uranium alloys for armament applications, some complex base alloy corn positions were modified by varying the amount of alloying elements and by
Jan 1, 1968
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Reducing Dust from Leyner DrillsBy R. J. Craig
Introduction All mining operations produce rock dust. Inhalation of rock dust, particularly if it has a high silica content, causes silicosis. Silicosis is, therefore, recognized as a hazard of th
Jan 1, 1947
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Some Considerations for Safer Furnace CoolingBy P. Nos, L. Kolbeinsen, M. W. Kennedy, A. Filzwieser, R. T. Jones, A. MacRae
Modern furnace designs often incorporate extensive use of cooled elements to achieve long campaign lives at high operating intensities. However, contact between water and high temperature fluids can r
Jan 1, 2015
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Grate Pelletizing -An Operating Report and Process ComparisonBy H. A. Halupka, I. A. Mozer
"At its plant in San Juan, Peru, Marcona Mining Company operates two grate pelletizing furnaces for the agglomeration of 3.5 million long tons of magnetic concentrates annually. Line One, installed in
Jan 1, 1970
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Overview of Exploration AgreementsBy Karl J. C. Harries
This paper looks briefly at some of the agreements and types of royalties that may be met during exploration activities, but does not go into details relating to them. Agreements can either make or b
May 1, 2003
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Improving Construction Environmental Metrics Through Integration of Discrete Event Simulation and Life Cycle AnalysisBy H. Golzarpoor
Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) is a methodology for evaluating the environmental impacts associated with a product during its life cycle. LCA is identified as the most reliable method for verifying environ
Aug 1, 2013
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Resource developments on Indigenous Lands in Australia: The James Price Point Gas PrecinctBy Margaret Anne Stephenson
Today, in Australia, it is increasingly common to see agreements between Indigenous peoples and resource companies being achieved generally as Indigenous Land Use Agreements or agreements pursuant to
Aug 1, 2013
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Experimental and Commercial Magnetic RoastingBy R. I. Cavanagh, A J. Last
THE USE of higher grade charges in blast furnaces in the form of sintered or pelletized concentrates has been increasing rapidly. The question of beneficiation of iron ores for this purpose is therefo
Jan 1, 1961