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Remarks on First-Aid and Mine-RescueBy G. W. Brooks
This short article is quite different to the general run of papers that are presented to the Institute, but no apology is offered because I consider that first-aid and mine-rescue work are of equal im
Jan 1, 1925
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Pilot plant study on improved electrostatic precipitation of copper converter dustBy L. Lamothe, C. H. The
"Pilot precipitator tests were conducted at Noranda's Horne Smelter in late 1978 to evaluate methods of improving converter dust collection efficiency. A bout 35 Nms/min. of converter off-gas wer
Jan 1, 1985
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The Use of the Portaspec At Manitou BarvueBy Giles St. Pierre
"The purpose of this paper is to report in a general way on the use of the Portaspec X Ray Spectrograph.At Manitou Barvue, we are milling two types of ores, copper and zinc. The control assay practice
Jan 1, 1971
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Improved performance of Soderberg electrodesBy J. G. Schofield, C. G. Tan, R. J. Ord
"Most electric furnaces in the nickel and copper smelting industries are still fitted with conventional electrode holders which consist of water-cooled electrical contact clamps and a pressure ring. T
Jan 1, 1995
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The iron industry of northern New YorkBy Richard S. Allen
"The casual visitor is not apt to think of the Adirondacks as a one-time hive of mining and manufacturing activity. However, where there are mountains there are usually minerals and northern New York
Jan 1, 1983
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Potash exploration at Malagawatch, Cape Breton, Nova ScotiaBy L. Dekker
"In 1979 Chevron Standard Limited and Irving Oil Limited intersected a thick, high-grade sylvinite zone in the Windsor Group in the Chevron Irving Malagawatch No. I well in central Cape Breton. This w
Jan 1, 1985
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The history of underground mine lightingBy D. A. Trotter
"This paper traces the main advances in mine lighting from neolithic times to the 1960s. The earliest lights consisted of reeds or strips of wood soaked in grease. As man's knowledge increased, t
Jan 1, 1982
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Biological reduction of nitrate wastewater using a fluidized-bed bioreactorBy C. W. Hancher, B. D. Patton, W. W. Pitt
"There are a number of nitrate-containing wastewater sources, as concentrated as 30 wt % NO3 and as large as 2000 m3/day, in the nuclear fuel cycle. The biological reduction of nitrate in waste water
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining the Ocean Floor ? Managing Geological UncertaintyAs land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is becoming a viable alternative to meet the increasing demand for minerals. Successful deep sea mining o
Aug 1, 2013
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The Migration of the Slave ProvinceBy W. G. Wahl
The Slave Province, a segment of Archean continental crust, migrated west and north from the northern flank of the Superior protoshield shortly after the Kenoran orogeny. The probable cause of migrati
Jan 1, 1973
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Effect and Mechanism of Sodium Sulfite on Cobalt Removal from Zinc Sulphate SolutionBy G. Zeng
Although the solubility of oxygen in zinc electrolyte is less than 9 mg/L, the effect on deposit stability and zinc-dust consumption can be significant. Sodium sulfite is used to deoxygenate the elect
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparison of Refractory Lined and Metal-Clad Process Vessels for Specific Operating ConditionsBy M. Pearson, L. Zunti
Pressure vessels in hydrometallurgy and many chemical process industries throughout the world require the use of specific lining systems to protect the parent vessel materials from corrosion and/or ab
Jan 1, 2004
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Uranium Supply from Low Grade Ores in PolandBy Grazyna Zakrzewska-Trznadel
The paper outlines the main objectives of the project that concern the evaluation of the possibility of uranium production from indigenous resources since Poland enters the nuclear program. The best a
Aug 1, 2010
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Inspection Techniques -Non-Destructive Testing ?Crack Detection And Weld Scan Crack Detection And Weld Scan Using Electro- Magnetic TechniqueBy Tom Shumka
INTRODUCTION ?The Electro-Magnetic Crack Detection (EMCD) technique is an electromagnetic inspection method used for detecting and sizing surface breaking flaws. ?It works well on structural materia
Oct 1, 2010
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Implications of Shear Loading for Mine Planning and DesignBy Fidelis T. Suorineni
The conditions for rockburst occurrence are traditionally identified as: high stress, high extraction ratio, strong brittle rocks, folding, faulting, and unfavourable excavation geometry. Based on a c
Jun 1, 2012
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Deformation Structures and Yield Asymmetry in Extruded Mg-Zn-Y Alloys Containing Quasicrystal PhaseBy A. Singh
Deformation structures after tensile and compression tests on Mg926Zn64Y alloy extruded at 250°C and 400°C are studied, in as-extruded and heat treated conditions. The icosahedral phase particles stim
Jan 1, 2006
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Strategies to Eliminate Grain Coarsening in Aerospace AlloysBy K. Regl, J. Berneder
"AMAG investigated different aspects to improve the resistance against grain coarsening in aerospace alloys during recrystallization and was successful in finding several opportunities to minimize thi
Jan 1, 2018
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Concerning Ore-ShootsBy G. Vibert Douglas
It has long been recognized that there are considerable difficulties connected with the physical and chemical explanation of shoots of ore. The literature of Mining Geology has frequent references to
Jan 1, 1934
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Structure of Northern New BrunswickBy W. Holyk
"Although lead, zinc, copper, and iron sulphides have been known for many years in the Bathurst region, the existence of large massive deposits was not known until the discovery of the Brunswick orebo
Jan 1, 1949
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Post-War Position of Gold Mining in CanadaBy R. E. Dye
IF gold mining is to assume, or it might be better said to resume, a place of ' importance in the national economy of this country following the present war, then one must accept the thesis that
Jan 1, 1943