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Some Significant Metallurgical Aspects of the Smelting of Pig Iron in Electric FurnacesBy Hans Chr Andersen
Almost every form of iron ore and carbon material has been used as a raw material in the production of pig iron in electric reduction furnaces. Experience derived from the operation of the large 33,00
Jan 1, 1963
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Production, Reserves and Future Sources of UraniumBy John Kostuik
"This paper discusses the outlook for uranium resources, and comments briefly on the measures needed to meet market objectives. Areas of recent exploration interest are also discussed.THE PREVIOUS SPE
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology of the Brunswick Mining and Smelting Orebodies, Gloucester County, N.B.By E. R. Lea
The B. M. & S. orebodies, consisting of the No. 6 (Brunswick) and the No. 12 (Anacn Leadridgz, have the distinction of being the first major 1base metal ore deposits to be found in the Province of New
Jan 1, 1958
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Mineralogy and Predictive Metallurgy of Major Types of Gold OresABSTRACT Based on mineralogical characteristics and processing techniques required, gold ores can be classified into 12 types: gold placers, quartz vein-lode ores, oxidized ores, silver-rich ores, iro
Jan 1, 2013
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Geology of the Gondor volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit, Slave Province, N.W.T.By J. B. Heslop, D. S. Bubar
"The Gondor Zn-Ag-Pb-Cu deposit is a stratabound massive sulphide lens occurring within Archean volcaniclastic rocks of the Yellowknife Supergroup. The deposit is located in the west-central portion o
Jan 1, 1985
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A Review of Industrial Mineral Developments in ManitobaBy E. Lee Cameron
Summary Records of the past show that the first mineral production in what is now the Province of Manitoba consisted of salt, obtained about the year 1800 by the evaporation of brine. Also at an ea
Jan 1, 1949
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The design of baffles to reduce axial mixing in flotation columnsBy M. H. Moys, J. A. Engelbrecht
"Large-diameter flotation columns are subject to severe axial mixing which has reduced column recovery and has generally limited it to cleaner applications. It has been assumed that columns with diame
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology and Copper Deposits of the Boundary District, British ColumbiaBy R. H. Sheaphim
THE RECENT and continuing activity in the Boundary district, British Columbia, makes the publication of this paper timely. The following description and discussions are based on two years' experi
Jan 1, 1956
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A modified accumulator method for measuring surface radon flux from a uranium tailings pileBy T. P. Lim, N. K. Davé
"A modified accumulator method was devised to measure surface radon flux from porous media. It consists of a collector hood type of accumulator with a homogenizer pump and a pressure balancer. The lat
Jan 1, 1982
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Continuous Online Temperature Measurement SystemBy Bob Drew, Goran Vukovic, Bojan Zivanovic, Klaus Gamweger
Reaction bath temperature is a major factor in processing liquid metals and in many applications where a balance between process duration and temperature has to be found to run a procedure efficiently
Jan 1, 2015
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Gravimetric dust sampling"The gravimetric dust sampler is one of the tools now available to the industrial hygienists for determining the worker 's exposure to the numerous types of particulate matter that may be present
Jan 1, 1981
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Oil and Gas - Off shoreBy D. F. Sherwin
"THE AREA which is described in this paper (Fig. 1) includes the continental margin of eastern Canada extending from the Gulf of Maine to the north edge of the Grand Banks, which, including the contin
Jan 1, 1972
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Prospecting for deep volcanogenic oreBy Julian Boldy
"A review of lI5 significant volcanogenic massive sulphide discoveries in the Canadian Precambrian during the past 65 years reveals that only 7% resulted from surface exploration methods aimed at dept
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology in the Resource and Reserve Estimation of Narrow Vein Deposits (24068380-2f24-4859-bdcb-121e9384d0fd)By Simon C. Dominy, Alwyn E. Annels, Paul Wheeler, Suzanne P. Barr, G. Simon Camm
Narrow veins are an important world-wide source of silver, tin, uranium and particularly gold. To potential ?nanciers, this style of mineralization is viewed as high risk because of the often relative
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology in the Resource and Reserve Estimation of Narrow Vein DepositsBy Simon C. Dominy, Alwyn E. Annels, Paul Wheeler, Suzanne P. Barr, G. Simon Camm
Abstract-Narrow veins are an important world-wide source of silver, tin, uranium and particularly gold. To potential financiers, this style of mineralization is viewed as high risk because of the ofte
Jan 1, 1997
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Low Temperature Fluidized Carbonization in Relation to Energy ProductionBy C. Moreland
Fluidized low-temperature carbonization of coal, a recent development, offers a possibility of reducing fuel costs of coal-burning electric ?generating plants. The Research Council of Alberta have b
Jan 1, 1958
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Methods of Determining the Flow Characteristics of Gas WellsBy M. H. Cullender
THE determination of the flow characteristics of gas wells depends upon the analysis of pressure data obtained under shut-in conditions and under one or more known flow conditions. These data are comm
Jan 1, 1961
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Consolidated Central Cadillac MineBy Theo. Koulomzine
"The property of Consolidated Central Cadillac Mines, Limited, consists of 1,103 acres formerly held by Central Cadillac Mines, Limited, and Wood Cadillac Mines, Limited. Both mines have been partly d
Jan 1, 1954
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The Role of the Future Mining EngineerBy Laurier Juteau
"NOT TOO LONG AGO, the CIM Education Committee saw the need for an information campaign to promote interest in mineral industry careers among young people. Today, times have changed and the Committee
Jan 1, 1972
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Sulphur sources in CanadaBy G. H. K. Pearse
Sulphur is derived from both 'voluntary' and 'involuntary' production. The former category includes sulphur obtained from elemental sulphur deposits and from pyrite and gypsumanhydrite deposits. Sulph
Jan 1, 1984