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Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy R. W. Allgood
"THE world-wide shortage of elemental sulphur, which became sharply apparent in 1950, has focused attention on the commercial exploitation of sulphur-bearing materials such as pyritic ores, sour natur
Jan 1, 1952
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Rail-Veyor® An Energy Efficient Alternative to Material HaulageBy Patrick Fantin
Mining ? The Past Safety Not a priority; Health Not a priority; Energy Manual Labour; Horsepower? Literally. Financially Robust For the Owner?s; Mining ? The Future Safety Ze
May 1, 2013
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Recent Studies in the Porcupine AreaBy M. E. Hurst
SINCE 1934 there has been a marked revival of interest in the Porcupine district, especially in the eastern portion of the area, where exploration on the property of Pamour Gold Mines has indicated th
Jan 1, 1936
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The Occurrence of Uranium in the Lake Athabasca RegionBy S. C. Robinson
"IntroductionALTHOUGH most uranium deposits of the Canadian Shield lie along its western and southern margins, those of the Lake Athabasca region extend easterly along the north shore of the lake and
Jan 1, 1952
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A New Method of Grouting Bolts for Roof SupportBy B. P. Verma, K. N. Sinha, N. M. Raju, B. Singh
The paper describes a new method of grouting bolts developed at the Central Mining Research Station at Dhanbad in India. This method makes use of wire-mesh sleeve instead of the expensive metal tube t
Jan 1, 1972
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Ventanas Refinery: Continuous Improvement Using Conventional TechnologyBy R. Abel
During the last eight years, the Ventanas electrolytic refinery has been improving its results by applying a series of new operational practices, such as the reduction of electrode spacing from 115 mm
Jan 1, 2007
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A Fundamental Investigation of the Caro’s Acid Cyanide Destruction ProcessBy A. M. Simons
Cyanide destruction by Caro’s acid is one process commonly employed by gold operations to meet regulatory requirements and/or the International Cyanide Management Code compliance for weak acid dissoci
Jan 1, 2014
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Geology of the Bachelor Lake Gold Mine, Desmaraisville, Abitibi-East, QuebecBy Y. Buro
The Bachelor Lake gold deposit occupies an ESE-trending, SW-dipping, silicified shear zone with hematitic alteration. It transects NE-trending, steeply dipping Archean volcanic formations and the O'Br
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Sherritt Gordon MinesBy C. B. Webber
"Sherritt Gordon's experience with rubber mill liners began in 1964 at the Lynn Lake Farley Mine and continued at the Fox Mine in 1960, and the Ruttan Mine in 1973. This paper describes the history of
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Technology for Arsenic Sequestration from Mining OperationsBy B. Dubreuil, J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux
Arsenical bearing deposits are posing an increasing challenge for the mining industry. In particular, mineral processing of arsenical sulfidic ores for base and precious metals recovery tend to produc
Jan 1, 2014
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Nitrate Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in the Heat Recovery-Steam Generators of a Co-Generation PlantBy F. N. Smith
The carbon steel casings of Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) in a co¬generation plant were found to have developed cracks that originated on the inside surfaces. The HRSGs receive hot exhaust ga
Jan 1, 2005
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Les mines et le développement durable : controverses et défisBy D. Ferrand, C. Villeneuve, N. Bensalah
"La conciliation entre l’expansion de l’industrie minière et les exigences du développement durable représente un grand défi. Face aux différentes controverses touchant cette industrie, la dernière dé
Jan 1, 2015
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Application of longhole drilling methods for narrow vein miningBy Richard Cyr, Peter Larsen, William Quesnel
"The need to continually improve efficiency and lower costs in mining operations is of paramount importance to all concerned in the industry. Mining operations are constantly testing new methods and e
Jan 1, 1990
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A proposed underground communication system for the near-futureBy Pierre Montrueil, Marcel St-Amant
Within the next few years, underground mobile equipment will be partially automated. Mining methods will integrate more and more automation. Such an evolution will be possible only if adequate undergr
Jan 1, 1994
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Iron Control in the Moa Bay Laterite OperationBy R. P. Kofluk
The nickel-cobalt sulphides produced from limonitic laterite ores by Moa Nickel S.A. in Cuba are refined at the Corefco nickel-cobalt refinery in Canada. Significant economic implications are associat
Jan 1, 2006
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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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Gold-Silica Colloidal Core-Shell Particles for Photonic ApplicationsBy Christina Graf
A synthesis of colloidal gold shell particles with a silica core is described. Small gold nanoclusters were attached to the functionalized surface of colloidal silica particles. Reductive growth and c
Oct 1, 2003
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The Plugging Effect of Bacteria 1n Sandstone SystemsBy T. Fekete, D. L. Flocks, R. T. Hart
The plugging effect of bacteria was investigated by injecting various concentrations of dead bacteria cells though sandstone cores. Pressure profiles along the cores were recorded periodically during
Jan 1, 1960
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Correlating Microstructure with Simulated Process Parameters in Mg High-Pressure Die-CastingsBy A. Banerjee, J. P. Weiler, J. Jekl, J. T. Wood, R. Berkmortel
"The work presented here is part of an ongoing project designed to develop predictive capabilities of the local mechanical properties, and thus, structural behaviour of a thin-walled high-pressure die
Jan 1, 2012
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Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent StreamsBy Derrin A. Auerswald, Jacolien P. Wyethe, Nanne M. \/egter
Base and precious metal refineries often produce effluent solution and slurry streams containing between 50 mg/L and several grams per liter of base metals. Metals have historically been precipitated
Jan 1, 2011