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Canadian Energy Sources"THE CONCEPT of energy as a commodity, while not entirely new, is not as widespread as the importance of the idea to this modern world would lead one to expect. The growth in the supply and use of ene
Jan 1, 1953
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Froth Recovery Factor-What is it, And why is it so Difficult to Measure?By M. C. Harris
The past twenty to thirty years have seen unprecedented research activity aimed at understanding the performance of flotation froths. In 1990, Finch and Dobby coined the term froth recovery factor, Rr
Jan 1, 2009
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Limitations of safety arrest mechanisms for mine shaft conveyances (4c34df84-0986-44c8-a545-e2f5a1dda9d6)By S. Gorzalczynski
The recent trend in underground mine developments is “bigger is better.” This is most certainly evident in the mine shaft and conveyances that operate within its compartments. Today, there are several
Jan 1, 2002
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Grain Refinement in Austenitic and Ferritic Stainless SteelsBy R. G. Zaripova, N. D. Ryan, H. J. McQueen
The austenitic and ferritic stainless steels do not undergo any phase transformation that induces very fine grains in the product through thermomechanical processing as practiced in most other steels.
Jan 1, 2004
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Investigation of the deformation mechanism of underground excavations in salt and potash mines using in situ deformation measurementsBy S. Kwon, J. W. Wilson
"In salt and potash mines, the time-dependent deformation mechanism should be clearly understood based on in situ measurements to predict the performance of a mining design. In this study, in situ def
Jan 1, 2002
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Diffusional Analysis of Seam Gas Emission in Coal MinesBy Ian McC. Stewart
"Seam gas flow in coal mines takes place through a medium which has both capacity and resistance and can therefore be expressed in terms of the basic diffusion equation, provided that the characterist
Jan 1, 1971
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Exploration, Development, and Production Practices at United Keno Hill Mines, LimitedBy H. Brodie Hicks
"THE REVIVAL of the Mayo mining camp, with particular reference to the activities of United Keno Hill Mines, Limited, has been one •of the more spectacular and also one of the most important of the po
Jan 1, 1952
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Filtration of Copper Smelter Gases at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, LimitedBy D. J. Robertson
"THE copper smelting operation of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, at Flin Flon, Manitoba, generates a gas flow of 350,000 c.f.m. at n.t.p. This gas stream passes to atmosphere thr
Jan 1, 1960
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La ceinture de l’Abitibi à l'est de Val-D’or: Un secteur économiquement méconnu, affecte par la tectonique et le métamorphisme grenvillienBy Pierre St-Julien, Réjean Hebert, M. Racine, Roch Gaudreau, Pierre Lacoste, Michel Rocheleau
"Les unités volcano-sédimentaires de la ceinture de l'Abitibi à l’est de Val-d' Or ont été regroupées en quatre domaines litho tectoniques. Du nord vers le sud, nous reconnaissons les domaines d'Assup
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold Mining in the Little Long Lac and Sturgeon River AreasBy A. S. Bayne
THIS paper will present a review of the mining operations of one of Canada's most lately established gold mining districts (1). The history of the Little Long Lac and Sturgeon River areas is inte
Jan 1, 1940
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The Reduction of Pressure Gradients in Oil PipelinesBy M. E. Charles
The use of water flowing as a lower layer to reduce pressure gradients in petroleum pipelines was investigated using 17.5 deg. A.P.I. Lloydminster crude oil in a 1-inch laboratory pipe-line and a 21h-
Jan 1, 1960
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Improving Ground Support Design by Historical Ground Fall Analysis at HBMSBy X. (Mike) Yao
Rock mechanics engineers must provide ground support designs that ensure a safe underground working environment. Unexpected falls of ground are unacceptable while ground support systems must be adequa
May 1, 2002
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Theory and Practice of Roasting Sulphide ConcentratesBy L. E. Djingheuzian
"IntroductionIN 1940, in a series of articles, M. W. von Bernewitz(l) reviewed in detail roasting of gold and silver sulphide ores and concentrates. Since that time some significant developments in ro
Jan 1, 1952
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The application of biologically mediated leaching methods — A comprehensive review (980c1912-37b6-47f9-a37a-1d140548b58e)By F. F. Roberto, E. Kirby, A. R. Marchbank
The application of biologically assisted methods for metal extraction in the mining industry has a long history, but development of modern techniques has been relatively slow. There is, however, a res
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation of Belt Conveyor and Truck Haulage Systems in an Open Pit Mine Using Life Cycle AssessmentBy Askari-Nasab, D. Checkel, K. Awuah-Offei
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an emerging environmental management tool for examining environmental impacts from cradle to grave. In this paper, LCA is used to evaluate the acidification potential (A
Jan 1, 2009
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Noise -Its Effect and Control in Mining OperationsBy A Walker
The presence of high noise levels in many industries, together with the fact that countries are becoming increasingly concerned with the health of its citizens, has contributed to the importance of th
Jan 1, 1963
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The Future of GoldBy Arthur Notman
For the period January 1st, 1942, to January 1st, 1946, the American Bureau of Metal Statistics records the gold production of the world as 118,788,000 fine ounces. If we include 1946 at the same rate
Jan 1, 1947
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Electrodeposition of Nd:Fe Alloys from Aqueous Chloride SolutionsBy F. M. Doyle, G. Sidhu, A. J. Dussault, A. Raygani
There is a growing demand for rare earth metals for use in high strength permanent magnets, most notably Nd2Fe14B. Rare earth metals are extremely reactive, with reduction potentials around -2.5V SHE,
Jan 1, 2014
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Slag Formation in Iron Ore Pellets During Induration: The Internal Zone Versus the External Zone of the PelletsBy Marie-Eve Boucher
The slag in iron ore pellets allows wet sintering during firing and leads to suitable bounding. The process of slag formation differs whether it takes place in the core or in the external zone of a p
May 1, 2007
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The Upper Devonian Kettle Point Formation of OntarioBy William D. Macdonald
The Upper Devonian Kettle Point black shale of southern Ontario is poorly exposed. Structural maps pre-pared from the data of numerous wells show that the upper surface of the formation has low regula
Jan 1, 1960