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A Physical Volcanological, Chemostratigraphic, and Petrogenetic Analysis of the Little Falls Member, Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Mining Camp, New BrunswickBy S. R. McCutcheon, D. R. Lentz, W. S. Downey
"Abstract - The Little Falls member of the Nepisiguit Falls Formation is situated in the northern part of the Brunswick Belt of the Bathurst Mining Camp and has been interpreted as the distal equivale
Jan 1, 2006
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Tectonic setting and sulphide deposits of the Hackett River Belt, Slave ProvinceBy R. A. Frith
"Belts of Yellowknife Supergroup volcanic and sedimentary strata in the Slave Structural Province are separated by granitoid complexes. The strata and most intrusive rocks are 2.7 and 2.5 Ga old, but
Jan 1, 1980
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Industrial Minerals in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical IndustryBy W. E. Newton
THE following notes are offered primarily to show that industrial minerals or their products have a much more important place in the metallurgical industry than is perhaps generally realized, and with
Jan 1, 1936
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Precipitation Kinetics of an AlSi7cu3.5Mg0.1 Alloy with Zr and V AdditionsBy Francis Breton, Daniel Larouche, Pierre Heugue, Rémi Martinez
"Nowadays, in order to fit environmental restrictions, automotive markets are demanding cast aluminum alloys working at high temperature (180–300°C). New generations of alloys are required for higher
Jan 1, 2018
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Mining Practices at Noranda's Boss Mountain OperationBy Jacques Nantel
"The molybdenite property of Brynnor Mines Limited, Boss Mountain Division (wholly-owned subsidiary of Noranda Mines Limited), is situated approximately 360 miles northeast of Vancouver on the east sl
Jan 1, 1970
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Panel on Semi-Autogenous Grinding and Pebble MillingBy C. Overton, R. W. Nice
"With todays economic trials and tribulations we have all become deeply engaged in costs and cost cutting in our field of mineral processing. Grinding is one of the most expensive unit operations. The
Jan 1, 1975
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Muskeg -A Review of Engineering ProgressBy R. A. Hemstock
"Simple classification systems are now being used which will describe adequately the surface vegetation, the topography and the peat for any muskeg condition. Good progress is being made in determinin
Jan 1, 1960
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Project DevelopmentBy Randy McMeekin, Chris Twigge-Molecey, J. Peter Blake
The business objectives of a metallurgical project determine targets and constraints, such as the range of products, production capacities, in-service dates, and capital and operating cost parameters.
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Hybrid Laser-GMAW Welding of Aluminum Alloys: A ReviewBy L. Dubourg, H. Habibi, D. Rasmussen
The combination of laser welding with Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMA W) forms the hybrid laser-OMA W welding. This process is an attractive tool with a high potential in welding lightweight structures, es
Jan 1, 2006
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An Outsider Looks at the Problems of Appraisal of Industrial Mineral DepositsBy Jack F. McQuat, Ross D. Lawrence
"Most geologists and mining engineers, in the course of their professional careers, frequently become involved with the appraisal of metalliferous mineral deposits and develop a familiarity with and s
Jan 1, 1971
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Airflows through Openings of Smelter Buildings Exposed To CrosswindsBy E. Dernedde
Cell rooms of aluminium smelters have large openings in the sidewalls and in the roof. These openings provide a high ventilation rate, which removes heat and contaminants emitted by the reduction cell
Jan 1, 2007
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Bison and the oil sands industryBy R. W. Pauls
"Many tens of thousands of hectares of forested land will be disturbed and reclaimed in the surface mineable Athabasca oil sands area during the next few decades. The surface area disturbed by Syncrud
Jan 1, 1999
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International Network for Acid Prevention Progress Towards a Global Organization (1cd5aa25-1e49-46da-88ad-9638f676064e)By Ross Gallinger
In 1997 a group of Canadian mining companies met to review the Mine Environment Neutral Drainage (MEND) program and to consider future activities. They concluded (i) that Canadian industry and NRCan s
May 1, 2002
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Enhanced Column Operation at Falconbridge's Strathcona ConcentratorBy Dave M. Jakelski, Gerhard W. Heinrich, Peter F. Wells, Daniel F. Suarez, Jamie B. Beauchamp
"A need for increased copper concentrate production and for less nickel contamination in that concentrate at Falconbridge's Strathcona Concentrator during 1993 required the installation of a third flo
Jan 1, 1994
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Bacterial Oxidation in Upgrading Pyritic CoalsBy A. E. McIlhinney, I. E. Puddington, C. E. Capes, A. F. Sirianni
"Two main problems are associated with the removal of pyritic sulphur from coals. The first is due to the fine state of dissemination of pyrite, which requires grindin1 to a very fine size to accompli
Jan 1, 1973
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Pronto MineBy Stanley W. Holmes
"The discovery of extensive uranium mineralization on the Pronto property in April 1953 initiated a program of staking, exploration, and development unparalleled in Canadian mining history. Within twe
Jan 1, 1949
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A Mine Bonus System Based on the Use of Performance TablesBy E. O. Magnusson
THE orebodies of the Preston East Dome mine show a considerable variation in size,? shape, dip, and ground condition. They vary from small and large irregular masses being mined by shrinkage, cut-and-
Jan 1, 1944
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Rapid Roadway DevelopmentBy Luke Meers
Roadway development rates in Australian underground coal mines are failing to keep pace with modern longwall systems and are unlikely to sustain further improvements in longwall productivity into the
Aug 1, 2013
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Rheological characteristics of hypereutectic Al-Si (A390) in the semi¬solid stateBy A. R. Hekmat
Hypereutectic Al-Si alloys are used in applications that require high resistance to wear and corrosion, hardness and low coefficient of thermal expansion, To maximize the properties of these alloys, s
Jan 1, 2005