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The Underground Phase of the Geco Project
By P. C. McLeod
THE GECO OREBODY, located north of lake Superior in the Thunder Bay district of northern' Ontario, was discovered in 1953. Diamond drilling in the following year indicated a 15,000,000-ton ore-bo
Jan 1, 1958
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Experimental Electric Smelting of Manganese Ores (ca29afc4-b842-40ff-8cd4-421e412a15a9)
By R. A. Campbell
Pig iron and silicospiegeleisen were produced experimentally from a very low-grade manganiferous iron ore from Steep Rock, Ontario, by a two-stage electric smelting process. The most favourruble opera
Jan 1, 1958
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Tracing Ore Boulders as a Prospecting Method 1n Canada
By A. Dreimans
Tracing of 'float' against the latest ice-flow directions ha!' led to or assisted in discoveries of several mineral deposits in Canada at lP.ast since 1891, e.g., fluorite and corundum
Jan 1, 1958
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Processing of Natural Gas
By J. M. Hollicky
The economical processing of wet and sour natural gas presents a problem due to the seasonal demand for natural gas. The plants must be sized to handle the peak loads but may only operate at half capa
Jan 1, 1958
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Steam Genera ting and Power Plants, Company, Nova Scotia Light Limited
By A. R. Harrington
BEFORE discussing some of the technical aspects of the steam generating plants of Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited, it might be of interest to go back through history and see the developme
Jan 1, 1958
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Algom Nordic. -Development to Production
By M. W. Airth
ON THE 6TH JULY in the year 1953 an announcement was made to the public that touched off one of the greatest staking rushes in the history of mining in Canada and resulted, in tl1e space of a few shor
Jan 1, 1958
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Chemical Control of Hydrogen Sulphide During Drill Stem Tests
By Joseph U. Messenger
A method of applying ammonium hydroxide to a drill stem containing hydrogen sulphide gas and hydro-gen-sulphide-bearing oil and water so as to remove the hydrogen sulphide as ammonium sulphide is de-s
Jan 1, 1958
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The Use of Infra-Red Heating for the Drying of Ores and Test Products at the Mines Branch Laboratories
By R. A. Elliott
This paper describes the development of an infra-red ore dryer at the Mines Branch. The dryer utilizes an infra-red heat source mounted over a stainless-steel belt to dry ores and concentrates of vary
Jan 1, 1958
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Pit Operations at the Marmoraton Mine Hastings County, Ontario
By C. A. Lorenson
THE Marmoraton mine is located a mile southeast of Marmora, a village in Hastings county, Ontario, 130 miles east from Toronto and 143 miles west of Ottawa. Highway No. 14 from Belleville intersects H
Jan 1, 1958
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The Electrification Nos. 12 and 20 of Three Large Hoists at Collieries, Dominion Coal Company, Limited
By J. A. Russell
AS THE LOCAL electric generating plants increased in size and capacity and costs of producing electricity came down, it became apparent that it was no longer good economy to operate individual boiler
Jan 1, 1958
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The Effect of Fixed Work on Incentive Rates
By Douglas A. Sloan
AN INCENTIVE or bonus system of payment is commonly used for mine labour. The incentive rates are usually based on the variable units of production, such as dollars per foot of drift advance or cents
Jan 1, 1958
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Recent Developments in Iron Smelting and Steelmaking Processes
By W. M. Armstrong
THE GROWTH of the major iron and steel industries on this continent and in many European countries was based on the use of as-mined, high-grade, lump iron ores and on the availability of metallurgical
Jan 1, 1958
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Re-Grind Practice at Canadian Exploration Limited
By H. A. Steane
THIS PAPER describes the re-grind section in the 2,000-ton per day, lead-zinc flotation mill of Canadian Exploration Limited, near Salmo, B.C. There are two re-grind units in operation, one in the l
Jan 1, 1958
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Applications of Sub-Surface Pressure Data
By Eliodor Stoian
PRESSURE information has earned a place of recognition to almost everyone interested in oil and gas production. This interest is due chiefly to the multitude of uses to which it can be put. A sub-surf
Jan 1, 1958
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Manufacture and Uses of Saskatchewan Saltcake
By G. F. Miller
ONLY IN THE Province of Saskatchewan is natural sodium sulphate found in Canada in amounts large enough to make recovery economically sound. Geologists have estimated that the numerous deposits within
Jan 1, 1958
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Mineral Possibilities of Yukon Territory
By Aaro E. Aho
Yukon, one of the most potentially accessible, relatively undeveloped, regions of Canada, has major mineral possibilities. The Klondike placer gold fields and the Mayo silver-lead ?district are the so
Jan 1, 1958
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Gas Well Hydrate Control by Sub-Surface Injection of Glycol
By B. L. Moreau
Certain gas wells tend to form hydrates in the production tubing. This paper outlines a method developed and used by the Author's company to overcome the problem. The injection of glycol to con
Jan 1, 1958
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Low Temperature Fluidized Carbonization in Relation to Energy Production
By 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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The Lithium. and Beryllium Pegmatites of Southeastern Manitoba
By J. F. Davis
Pegmatite dykes containing lithium minerals and beryl occur dose to the borders of intrusive masses of granitic rock in the Winnipeg River area of Manitoba. Both vertical and flat-lying dykes are pres
Jan 1, 1958
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Electronic Computer Applications to Petroleum Engineering
By J. G. Debanne
MOST company-employed petroleum engineers have in their accounting departments punch-card computers that can perform engineering calculations thirty to three hundred times faster than desk calculators
Jan 1, 1958