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    Keystone porphyry molybdenum occurrence, south-central British Columbia

    By A. E. Soregaroli, H. D. Meade

    "The Keystone porphyry molybdenum deposit, located in southcentral British Columbia, is hosted by intrusive rocks of the Cretaceous Mount Lytton batholith and the early Tertiary Keystone quartz diorit

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Kerr-Addison Mine

    By J. W. Baker

    "The Kerr-Addison mine is on the northeast shore of Larder Lake in the township of McGarry, District of Timiskaming, Ontario. It lies just south of the highway leading to the town of Kirkland Lake, 25

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Mine Taxation in Canada (7336795e-af59-48e3-bc85-f5bd7b31ef2c)

    By J. Y. Murdoch

    TAXATION has become a major item in the operation of Canadian mines, and, as such, merits our most serious consideration. I feel it was a splendid idea for the Institute to set aside this time for a f

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Review of Statistical Design of Experiments 1n Metallurgical Engineering

    By M. C. Makepeace

    "It is the objective of designed experiments to obtain more information for less material and process cost than can be obtained by traditional experimentation. In this paper, the fundamental concepts

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Physical Metallurgy: I.-Recent Developments; II.-Diagnosis of Mechanical Failures

    By Gordon Sproule

    THE papers presented to the Institute, and published in the BULLETIN, in the past three years, may be classified as follows: Geology, Mining, and Milling 89 or 58.5 per cent Smelting, Refining, an

    Jan 1, 1936

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    The Katie copper-gold porphyry deposit, southeastern British Columbia

    By T. G. Hawkins, T. M. Naciuk

    "The Katie Cu-Au deposit is situated in southeastern British Columbia, 425 km east of Vancouver. The deposit is a member of the alkaline group of porphyry Cu-Au deposits associated with potassically a

    Jan 1, 1995

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    On the Inorganic Origin of the Hydro-Carbons

    By Jacob W. Young

    A casual reading of the geological literature extant to-day would give one the impression that carbon is an element which by some chance or another always existed at or near the surface of the earth,

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Industrial Minerals in Chemical Manufacturing

    By Alfred W. G. Wilson

    THE ultimate purpose of the Chemical Manufacturer is to produce consumer products which can be sold to customers. Such production and sales can be continued only if the operations yield a profit to th

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Man's first use of jarosite: the pre-Roman mining-metallurgical operations at Rio Tinto, Spain

    By J. L. Jambor, J. E. Dutrizac, J. B. O'Reilly

    The present-day metallurgical community is quite familiar with the use of jarosites [MFe3(S04)2(0H)6 where M = K, Na, NH4, Ag, 1/2Pb, etc.] as a means of controlling iron, alkalis and sulphate in hydr

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Conception et installation d?un soutènement actif avec câbles d?ancrage à la Mine-laboratoire, Val-d?Or, Québec, Canada.

    By Denis Labrie

    Résumé Cent soixante (160) câbles d'ancrage ont été installés au toit de la rampe à la Mine-laboratoire de CANMET à Val-d'Or, Qué bec, Canada, pour prévenir toute dégradation suite à l&apo

    May 1, 2001

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    Man-Less Underground Mining ? Hurdles on the way to Make Dreams Come True

    By Jacek Paraszczak

    For mining companies facing strong international competition and unfavorable commodities? prices, automation of underground operations has got a potential to increase productivity and help cut cost. H

    May 1, 2001

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    The real costs of lubrication

    By R. Melley, P. Wissner

    The paper looks at the basic theory of tri-bological wear and the role played by the lubricant and its additives. It presents the argument that the “real cost of lubrication” is not the purchase price

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Heat Flow and Permafrost

    By Alan M. Jessop

    This paper discusses the distribution of frozen ground in the zone of discontinuous permafrost in relation to the pattern of surface temperature. The importance of understanding permafrost in relation

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Conjugate Oblique-Extension Veins in Shear and Tensile Fracture Systems at the Komis Gold Mine and Mufferaw Gold Prospect, Northern Saskatchewan

    By Bruno Lafrance

    Abstract - Quartz veins at the Mufferaw gold prospect and Komis gold deposit, northern Saskatchewan, are examples of oblique-extension veins that crystallized in shear and tensile fractures, which pro

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Transporteur Multi-Fonctionnel Pour Forage

    By Marcel Labbé

    La largeur de l?armature peut être modifiée selon les besoins du client entre 48 " et 64" de largeur totale, donc 2 sections de 24" à 32". Ceci permet à l?opérateur d?effectuer le démantèlement de l?é

    May 1, 2001

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    Evaluation of Location Based Management System in the Construction of Power Transmission and Distribution Projects

    By Abhiram Shankar

    Construction projects are becoming more demanding both in terms of time and complexity. This necessitates intricate planning and sequencing of activities at the macro and micro level and continuous fl

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Obtaining Maximum Value from Metallurgical Projects - Avoid Throwing it Away

    By A. Eltringham

    Operations downstream of mining and beneficiation are still being subjected to increasing scrutiny as highly capitalized projects have been either slow to achieve their targets or have actually failed

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Metallurgical Strategy at Sturgeon Lake Mill

    By C. P. Patel

    "The Sturgeon Lake Joint Venture volcanic massive sulpide deposit was discovered in 1970. Milling was started by Falconbridge Copper Ltd. at Sturgeon Lake in September 1974. The Sturgeon Lake pit and

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Analysis of the Influence of the Mining Sequence on a Remnant Pillar with FLAC3D

    By Shahé Shnorhokian

    Remnant pillars evolve towards the latter stages of mining in an orebody and act as repositories of mining-induced stress. It is therefore crucial to plan ahead as to their dimensions and location wit

    Jun 1, 2012

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    Jameson Cell: The “Comeback” in Base Metals Applications Using Improved Design and Flow Sheets

    By K. E. Barnes

    "The “Jameson Cell” flotation cell was developed at Mount Isa Mines in the late 1980’s to address deficiencies in our flotation column installations. Early base metal installations had a variable reco

    Jan 1, 2006