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Geological Structure of the Southwest Portion of the Sudbury BasinBy E. S. Moore
Introduction The geology of the Sudbury nickel field has been studied extensively, but there are few reports dealing with the structure of the interior of the basin. It was not until the Treadwell-
Jan 1, 1930
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A Re-evaluation of the Application of CR-39 Autoradiographs in the Textural Analysis of Uranium-bearing Samples and Thin SectionsBy G. W. Sparkes
The use of CR-39 plastic polymer as a solid state nuclear track detector in the textural analysis of radioactive minerals in geological samples was first described by I.R Basham in 1981. CR-39 autorad
Jan 1, 2013
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The James Bay Pyrochlore DepositBy H. R. Stockford
"A pyroxenite-carbonatite complex containing extensive pyrochlore mineralization was discovered during January, 1966, within an exploratory license area held by Consolidated Morrison Explorations Limi
Jan 1, 1972
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Wireless for the Mining IndustryAgenda ?Trends in Wireless Technology ?Success and Opportunities ?Improving plants efficiency ?Improving plants reliability ?Improving plants safety and security ?Wireless Ecosystem ?Lessons
May 1, 2009
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The Red Dog MineBy W. R. Hargrave
"Mining OperationsOre will be mined by open pit techniques. Because of the high grade of the deposit and the low strip ratio, mining rates are small relative to most other open pit operations.The ore
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology of the Twin "J" MineBy John S. Stevenson
THE Twin "J" Mine, operated by Twin "J" Mines, Limited, represents an amalgamation of the old Lenora, Tyee, and Richard III mines (see Figure 1) on mount Sicker, eight miles by road, northwesterly, fr
Jan 1, 1945
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Recent Advances in Utilization and Beneficiation of Coal in WashingtonBy Joseph F. Daniels
In recent considerations of the utilization and beneficiation of coal, the chemise and the chemical engineer have been occupying the centre of the stage with their presentation of the picture of new f
Jan 1, 1928
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Experiences with Real Time Equipment Monitoring ? Using Advanced Analytics to Equipment Life and Reduce CostsMining Equipment Challenges Equipment Availability Unplanned downtime Maintenance Costs Secondary damage and catastrophic failures (T282 $750k) Emergency work is 4x the cost of planned work Ins
May 1, 2013
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Cement and Rock-Wool MaterialsBy Donald F. MacDonald
THE cement plant nearest to Nova Scotia is not far from Montreal. Cement is a heavy product which, because of its relatively low value, cannot stand a high freight charge without unduly enhancing its
Jan 1, 1939
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Formation waters as a source of industrial minerals in AlbertaBy BRIAN HITCHON
Calcium, magnesium, bromide and iodide extraction from formation waters for use as industrial minerals has occurred in several countries, but not yet in Canada. Potential commercial brine fields exist
Jan 1, 1984
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South Main Shaft at Flin FionBy J. P. Caulfield
THE Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company's underground mine at Flin Flon, Manitoba, has in the past been serviced by two working shafts-the North Main shaft, and the No. 3 shaft. The North Ma
Jan 1, 1941
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An Application of the Theory of Metallogenesis to the Prospecting Areas of ManitobaBy J. S. De Lury
The metalliferous areas of Manitoba have been described in more or less detail. Since the descriptions were written some new prospects have come to light and considerable mining development has taken
Jan 1, 1925
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Recovery of Scandium from Industrial Process Solutions – Observations from Preliminary TestingBy Frédéric Bélanger, George P. Demopoulos, Pascal Coursol, Thomas Feldmann
"The use of scandium in industrial applications is expected to rise in the coming years, in large part due to the expected adoption of new, clean energy technologies such as solid oxide fuel cells or
Jan 1, 2016
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Shaft Sinking at Viking Yellowknife MineBy Henry Lepp
Introduction A shaft sinking operation carried out at the Viking Yellowknife mine in the spring of 1947 presents certain features, especially as regards speed of sinking and low cost, that may be o
Jan 1, 1948
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Advances in Mine Engineering to Enable Information Mobility for ?Intelligent Mining?By Leslie McHattie
?Intelligent mine? conjures up a futuristic image of unmanned extractors and loaders working in harsh conditions in a remote lunar landscape. The promise of increasing mine fleet productivity and solv
Aug 1, 2013
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Structural Geology of the Osisko Lake Area, QuebecBy H. J. Conolly
The area around Osisko lake, the Horne mine, and the town of Rouyn, in northwestern Quebec, presents a most interesting structural problem. The present discussion is confined to an area around Osisko
Jan 1, 1936
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Characterization of Aluminum Pitting Corrosion Induced by Tropical ClimateBy L. Veleva, Garcia. A., G. Perez
Aluminum is a metal used for the transmission of electricity of high voltage, in the construction industry and other areas. In atmospheric conditions aluminum forms an oxide layer (Alz03'H20) as
Jan 1, 2006
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Pilot Plant Pressure Oxidation of a Refractory Gold-Silver ConcentrateBy D. Yuan, L. Yan, M. J. Collins, P. Kalanchey, I. M. Masters
ABSTRACT Pressure oxidation tests have been conducted by Sherritt for a refractory gold-silver project in China. The feed contained 39 g/t Au and 970 g/t Ag; the major gold-bearing minerals were pyrit
Jan 1, 2013
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Tailings disposal using focculant-assisted hydrocyclonesBy Turgut Yalcin
"In this study, potential benefits of focculant usage were explored in the processing of mill tailings by hydrocyclones. Tests conducted on copper-nickel mill tailings have demonstrated that, under su
Jan 1, 1996
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Performance of the oxygen limiting cover at the LTA site, Malartic, QuebecBy M. R. Julien, A. Maqsoud, J. Martschuk, B. Bussière
Acid mine drainage (AMD) from mine wastes is one of the most challenging environmental problems currently facing the mining industry. When mining wastes have the potential to produce AMD, the effluent
Jan 1, 2006