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Gold exploration success along structural trends in the Sicker Group of Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaBy G. R. Cope, J. S. Getsinger, K. D. Lund, T. Neale
"Mineral exploration in the Sicker Group, a belt of Paleozoic volcano-sedimentary rocks on Vancouver Island, has traditionally centred on auriferous polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits
Jan 1, 1990
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Monitoring Open Pit Slopes through Slope Monitoring Radar Based on Synthetic Aperture RadarBy Paolo Farina
Slope monitoring radar has emerged in the last ten years as a leading edge tool for monitoring movements in natural and engineered slopes, thanks to its ability to rapidly measure slope movements with
Jun 1, 2012
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Modeling of the Direct-to-Copper Flash Smelting ProcessBy M. Kucharski
The model of the Outokumpu direct-to-copper process deals with a steady-state process the parameters of which do not depend on time. To give a prediction for the process outcome, "a modified black box
Jan 1, 2007
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Paleotectonic settings of volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits in the Dunnage Zone, Newfoundland AppalachiansBy H. Scott Swinden
"ForewordA symposium on base metal deposits was held in Bathurst, New Brunswick, from June 10-13, 1990, sponsored jointly by the Geological Surveys Branch of the New Brunswick Department of Natural Re
Jan 1, 1991
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Exploration drilling of evaporites: procedures developed in eastern CanadaBy D. C. Carter, J. P. Anderle
"Exploration drilling of evaporite sequences in eastern Canada has undergone significant changes in equipment, techniques and philosophy since the early 1970s. The result has been the recovery of full
Jan 1, 1990
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The Enviro-Clear Thickener, a New Concept in ClarificationBy P. D. R. Maltby
"1. INTRODUCTIONMy talk today will discuss a new development in the thickening of slurries and clarification of waste water - the Enviro-Clear thickener. Several industrial installations of the thicke
Jan 1, 1976
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Climate Change: Risks and Opportunities for Mining and Exploration CompaniesBy Barbara Hendrickson
Outline ? Canadian Regulatory Update ? Turning the Corner: Background & Status ? Implications of U.S. Waxman-Markey bill for Canada ? Federal-provincial considerations ? Current certainties and
May 1, 2009
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Besshi-type volcanogenic sulphide deposits - a reviewBy J. S. Fox
"Besshi-type Cu-Zn (-Ag-A u ± Co) deposits are tabular, stratiform volcanogenic sulphide bodies which are usually associated with mafic volcanic rocks of oceanic or intra-plate geochemistry, but which
Jan 1, 1984
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The activation of magnesia in serpentine by calcination and the chemical utilization of asbestos tailings-a review (1b02f26b-f226-4be8-8f8e-51692c8decab)By R. Le Houillier, M. Nagamori, A. J. Plumpton
"Asbestos tailings are a typical serpentine, hydrated magnesium silicate, consisting primarily of antigorite and a few per cent of unrecovered fibrous chrysotile. Serpentine has unique thermal propert
Jan 1, 1980
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A Review of the Lac Otelnuk Iron Property, Northern Labrador TroughBy Richard J. H. Barclay
The Lac Otelnuk iron property is located in the Province of Québec in the Northern Labrador Trough. The Labrador Trough is an extensive geosyncline of Proterozoic rocks, unconformably underlain by Arc
May 1, 2007
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Economic depression cycle 13: 1929-1984?By E. A. Rychkun
"For the last 700years of recorded economic history, man has been subjected to alternating inflationary and deflationary patterns. Through this period of time, a severe deflationary pattern has develo
Jan 1, 1980
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Evolution of sandwich belt high-angle conveyorsBy Earl M. Frizzell, Joseph A. Dos Santos
"Conventional belt conveyors offer an economical method for transporting materials at inclines approaching 18 degrees. Sandwich belt conveyors may be used to transport materials at high angles, to 90
Jan 1, 1983
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Evidence of Exhalative Origin for Tasmanian Tin DepositsOrebodies of the Renison Bell - Mt. Bischoff tinfield in Tasmania are stratabound, conformable lenses of massive cassiterite-bearing pyrrhotite, with underlying discordant, fault-fracture-controlled a
Jan 1, 1979
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Flotation and leaching studies on processing phosphate ore from El-Sebaiya East, EgyptBy A. M. Ramadan
The composition of phosphate rocks, mainly used in manufacturing fertilizers, varies among deposits; therefore, phosphate rocks from different sources are expected to behave differently in acidulation
Jan 1, 2014
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Subsurface Disposal of Liquid Industrial WastesBy J. A. Vonhof, R. O. van Everdingen
Since 1949, a total of 59 disposal wells have been installed in Canada to inject liquid wastes from refineries, mining operations and chemical plants into subsurface formations at an ever-increasing r
Jan 1, 1973
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Filtration FundamentalsBy N. Nemeth
A brief summary of available filtration research is given. Its usefulness and shortcomings to practical application are examined and suggestions for new avenues of research outlined.
Jan 1, 1967
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Grain Refining Aluminium Alloys by the Same-Alloy RodBy D. G. Eskin
"It is well known that it takes some time for the solid phase to completely dissolve upon melting, especially inside the defects of insoluble particles, e.g. oxides. Until then the oxides remain activ
Jan 1, 2018
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Silurian Reefs of Southwestern OntarioBy J. R. Shouldice
"IntroductionREEFS of Silurian age are recognized in southwestern Ontario, both in outcrop and from subsurface information. This paper deals with the so-called 'pinnacle' reefs which are known only in
Jan 1, 1955
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Conditioning of Fractured Rock Masses for the Excavation with EPB ShieldsBy A. Chieregato, C. G. Oñate Salazar, D. Martinelli, D. Peila, M. Barbero
This paper is aimed to confirm the possibility to excavate fractured rock masses by using EPB shields, even in presence of relevant water tables. This verification is based on laboratory test experien
Jan 1, 2015
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Copper and Tantalum Recovery from Printed Circuit BoardBy J. Sadaki, G. Dodbiba, S. Murakami, T. Fujita, S. Matsuo, H. Ono, K. Okaya
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) from discarded personal computer (PC) and household appliances were crushed by mechanical crushing or water explosion to remove mounted parts. More parts were stripped fr
Jan 1, 2011