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Canada's Role in the Atomic AgeBy F. R. Joubin
MR. CHAIRMAN, Members of the C.I.M., and Friends -particularly friends, because I am not entirely a stranger in your city. I was last here some five years ago and it has given me a great deal of pleas
Jan 1, 1958
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Coal in Centennial YearBy A. Brown
The swift decline of coal during the period of unprecedented expansion in the Canadian economy is a phenomenon deserving careful examination, because the underlying forces contributing to this decline
Jan 1, 1967
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Tectonic Framework of Palaeozoic Formations in ManitobaBy H. R. McCabe
"The study of a detailed series of structure and isopach maps of the Palaeozoic strata of southwestern Manitoba indicates that the principal Palaeozoic tectonic elements -the Williston Basin and Elk P
Jan 1, 1967
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Possible New Uses for Canadian Natural GasBy G. Stafford Whitby
N ATURAL gas is found in several provinces of Canada, particularly Ontario, New Brunswick, and Alberta. The largest producer is Alberta, and there the most important field is the Turner Valley, where
Jan 1, 1936
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A New Direct Iron Process 1n Relation to Ore and Steel ProductionBy Horace Freeman
"IN THE writer's opinion, the most important industrial re-search problems in Canada concern development of technology for the treatment and commercial utilization of the recent discoveries of v.ast q
Jan 1, 1959
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Application of Radiation-Induced Defects in Quartz to Exploration for Uranium Deposits: A Case Study of the Maw Zone, Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanBy Yuanming Pan, Brett Rogers, Baoquan Hu, Gary Yeo, Christine Austman
The nature and distribution of radiation-induced defects (RIDs) in quartz from the Maw Zone, a yttrium- and rare-earth-element-enriched sandstone breccia complex exhibiting intense hydrothermal altera
Jan 1, 2013
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Effect of Cu and Ni on the dimensional stability of aluminum alloy used to internal combustion engine at elevated temperatureBy M. Tadayonsaidi
The effect of alloying elements on the mechanical properties and thermal expansion of 336 casting alloy usually used as piston alloy which has low thermal expansion and very good high-temperature mech
Jan 1, 2005
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Blasting technology: The challenge of the '80'sBy Wm. L. Giachino
"Over the last 10 years, C-1-L has played a significant role in the major advances that have taken place in blasting technology, among them the following: development and introduction of capsensitive
Jan 1, 1980
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Current Status of the Chemistry of Gold Flotation in IndustryBy C. Fortin
ABSTRACT The subject of gold flotation has been reviewed extensively. Most of these reviews focus on the theories of gold flotation and the physical and chemical effects that may impact the efficacy o
Jan 1, 2013
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Ore Microscopy Applied to the Beneficiation of Volcanogenic Massive SulfidesBy Orlando C. Gaspar
Abstract - The presence of fine-grained mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of deleterious minor elements, and the variable base-metal contents in some assemblages commonly pose technical p
Jan 1, 1997
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Ore Microscopy Applied to the Beneficiation of Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides (89e4320c-184a-4b9d-8a40-34c652dfef8c)By Orlando C. Gaspar
The presence of ?ne-grained mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of deleterious minor elements, and the variable base-metal contents in some assemblages commonly pose technical problems for
Jan 1, 1997
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The Key Tuffite, Matagami mining district: Origin of the tuff components and mass changesBy W. H. MacLean, S. Liaghat
Abstract- The Key Tuffite is a thick (0.3 m to 6 m) and laterally extensive (-10 km) cherty, sulfide-bearing tuff unit in Archean greenstones in the Matagami mining district in northwestern Quebec. It
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineralogical and Metallurgical Study of the Mike Cu-Au(-Zn) Deposit, Carlin Trend, NevadaBy Jaeheon Lee, Junmo Ahn, Isabel F. Barton
"Newmont’s Mike prospect, currently undeveloped, is a blind Cu-Au(-Zn) deposit on the Carlin Trend, containing >8.5 M oz. Au, 1027 M lbs. Cu, and 809 M lbs. Zn as Carlin-type gold and polymetallic Cu-
Jan 1, 2017
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What to do with CIL Carbon Fines? Iamgold’s Innovative SolutionBy J. Girard, V. Aubé, M. Barakate, S. Bellec, M. R. Eddahabi, Y. Chaik, M. Deshaies
"The activated carbon used in the carbon-in-leach (CIL) process to absorb gold is subject to breakage. This carbon breakage can be minimized, but it will always be necessary to deal with fine carbon p
Jan 1, 2017
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Pyrolysis of Chrysotile Asbestos FibreBy H. M. Woodrooffe
IT IS WELL KNOWN that chrysotile asbestos from various occurrences exhibits varied physical properties and certain differences in chemical corn position, both of which conditions may have an important
Jan 1, 1956
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Industrial RelationshipBy Selwyn G. Blaylock
There is no more important problem today than industrial relationship, and probably none that is receiving more thought. But in these days of Epie and Utopia, one has to be rather careful in speaking
Jan 1, 1935
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Autogenous Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloy 2024By P. Wanjara, M. Xiao
During fusion welding of aluminium alloys, the avoidance of defects (such as porosity, oxides, hot cracking, undercutting) as well as the ability to optimize the microstructure-property characteristic
Jan 1, 2006
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Pit Design by Computer at Gaspe Copper Mines, LimitedBy F. J. Gauthier, R. G. Gray
"The possibilities of expanding the production rate from the Copper Mountain Mine have been examined using computer programs for analysing a complete range of data, beginning with the diamond drill as
Jan 1, 1971
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Evolution of Gold Gravity Recovery in Grinding Circuits — A Critical Review (7827921b-248d-4daa-b849-fe0cd51472d6)By S. Makni, S. Koppalkar, A. Bouajila
ABSTRACT This paper briefly reviews the gravity recovery between conventional and centrifugal gravity separators. The advantages of semicontinuous gravity separators will be discussed, as will techniq
Jan 1, 2013
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The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia-1958By D. H. Stonehouse
"ALTHOUGH final statistics are not yet available concerning Nova Scotia' s mineral production for 1958, it is estimated that the value will be slightly lower than that of 1957. In making this statemen
Jan 1, 1959