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Slurry Pumping PracticeBy C. A. Horne
"The transportation of mineral solids in the form of slurry is a subject most of us are associated with and, in fact, live with on a daily basis. The design parameters of slurry systems and most impor
Jan 1, 1976
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Dragline Application In Mountainous Terrain at Fording CoalBy R. S. Jones
"Fording Coal Ltd. is now in its fifth year of a 15-year contract to supply 3 million long tons of clean coal per annum to its Japanese steel-making customers. The mine employs both conventional truck
Jan 1, 1976
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Purification of Nickel-Containing Process Streams by Aliquat 336 ThiocyanateBy A. J. Oliver, C. E. O’Neil, I. J. Itzkovitch, V. A. Ettel
A new solvent extraction process for the separation of cobalt, copper and zinc from nickel sulphate process streams has been developed. It involves selective extraction of these elements with a quater
Jan 1, 1976
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Function of Nova Scotia Coal In a Time of High-Priced EnergyBy L. P. Chrismas
"IN 1975, Nova Scotia produced 1.8 million tons of coal with a FOB mine value of $47.6 million. Of this total, about 30 per cent or 600,000 tons was coking coal and the remainder was steam and industr
Jan 1, 1976
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Survey of Heavy Minerals in the Surface-Mineable Area of the Athabasca Oil Sand DepositBy J. W. Kramers, R. A. S. Brown
"Samples from seven test wells distributed throughout the surface-mineable area of the Athabasca Oil Sands have been evaluated to determine the amounts of heavy minerals present and the titanium and z
Jan 1, 1976
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Commuting To Work At The Mattabi MineBy J. C. White
"During the early development of the Mattabi Mine in 1970, discussions with the Ontario Government revealed their policy of prohibiting, as much as possible, the development of new, isolated, single-i
Jan 1, 1976
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Arsenic Removal From Gold-Mine Waste Waters: Basic Chemistry of the Lime Addition MethodBy D. Laguitton
The basic chemistry of a1•senic related to its dissolution and subsequent precipitation in gold-mine waste waters is discussed. The lime addition methods provides the most economic treatment of arseni
Jan 1, 1976
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Dust Control at Steep Rock Iron Mines Pelletizing PlantBy P. S. Capper
"Generally speaking, the most intensive efforts at dust control in the mining industry have, in the past, been concerned with underground operations and where uranium ore or high silica material is pr
Jan 1, 1976
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The Sept-Iles Beneficiation Complex-An Extended Start-UpBy C. H. Sleeman
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada constructed a beneficiation complex in Sept-Iles, Quebec, to concentrate and pelletize earthy red hematite iron ores from the Knob Lake area. The plants were scheduled
Jan 1, 1976
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Geology of the Asbestos Hill AreaBy Ralph V. Stewart
"The asbestos orebody is contained within ultrabasic rocks of Precambrian age, being located in the continuous permafrost zone of the Quebec Ungava Peninsula, some 300 miles north of the tree line at
Jan 1, 1976
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Energy Considerations in Iron Ore PelletizingBy S. S. Sephton, Kirit C. Vyas, Melvin J. Greaves
Energy requirements for various pelletizing systems are considered from a fuel and power aspect, with the presentation of typical energy heat balance flow sheets. A partial calculation for the firing
Jan 1, 1976
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Fugitive Dust in Surface Crushing PlantsBy G. V. Lewis
"INTRODUCTORY REMARKS""I believe we need to communicate as much as possible with the industry. I don't think that we should be a body that just goes around doing dust surveys and writing nasty letters
Jan 1, 1976
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Engineering and Construction Of Plant and Wharf FacilitiesBy F. S. Thurner
"This paper describes the engineering and construction activities of the ""design-build"" project awarded to the joint venture of Foundation-Comstock-Janin for the construction of the plant and wharf
Jan 1, 1976
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Fly-In Program at Rabbit LakeBy F. R. Nogas
"Because of the elements of uncertainty and instabilitp associated with single-enterprise communities, there is increasing interest in the alternatives to developing additional new communities of this
Jan 1, 1976
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Dust Control at the Cassiar Asbestos Primary Crushing PlantBy F. J. MacPherson, A. C. Caron
"Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Limited is at present B,C.'s only asbestos mining company, and has been actively engaged in the management and operation of the Cassiar Mine since the early 1950's. The C
Jan 1, 1976
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Trends In Mineral Economics ResearchBy C. George Miller
"As the influence of governments has become more widely felt, the use of research techniques to analyze policy has increased. Mineral economics, as one of the foundations of mineral policy research, h
Jan 1, 1976
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Dust Collection Methods for Primary and Secondary CrushingBy M. Redfearn
"DUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT LIST Primary Dust CollectorModular Mikro-Pulsaire - Model 2G1-96TR Capacity: 20,000 c.f.m.Bags: Total of 288; 8' x 4 1/2"" diameterMaterial: Dacron HCE feltAir to cloth rati
Jan 1, 1976
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Dust Collection Methods for Primary and Secondary Crushing (NOVEMBER 21, 1975 )By D. Ingram
"PRIMARY DUST COLLECTOR A. 42,000 CFM James Howden Fan Z-6 Size 3650 Fan Dia 40"" HP 75It was found that the fan was not large enough to remove the air that was displaced by the trucks dumping. So it
Jan 1, 1976
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Electrical Trends In the 70's and 80'sBy George F. Bassett
"More will be expected from the mine or metallurgical plant electrical system in the late 70's and 80's in terms of energy conservation, reliability and fire prevention. Increased electrical loads 1•e
Jan 1, 1976
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Significance For Mineral Exploration of Sulphate Concentrations In GroundwatersBy Roland B. Hoag, Roger G. Webber
Sulphate concentration in groundwater is a good measure of the extent of oxidation of sulphides, provided that sulphide minerals are the primary source of the sulphate. A study was conducted near the
Jan 1, 1976