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Canadian Oil Developments, 1950By E. W. Shaw
The past year (1950) has been a big one for the oil industry in Canada, with new records being set in almost every phase of exploration and development activity. New highs were reached in acreage hold
Jan 1, 1951
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Geology of Cochenour Willans Gold MineBy I. C. Christopher
Introduction The geology of the Cochen-our Willans gold mine has been described in reports by the late Dr. H. C. Horwood (1) in 1940 and by Dr. J. P. Nowlan (2) in 1947. Information from these and o
Jan 1, 1951
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Handling Methane at Central Patricia MineBy T. T. Tigert
INTRODUCTION THE PURPOSE of this article on methane is to present the simple basic facts of the characteristics, detection, occurrence, and control of this natural gas in metal mines, so that operato
Jan 1, 1951
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Tungsten Carbide Drilling at the Sullivan MineBy J. W. Reynolds
Introduction The Sullivan mine, at Kimberley, B.C., is the principal source of ore for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited. Current production amounts to about 2,500,000 t
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal Investigation by the British Columbia Coal ControlBy T. B. Williams
THE British Columbia Coal Control was established in 1946 as a branch of the Department of Lands. Its functions are the administration of the Goal Act, the making of field and laboratory investigation
Jan 1, 1951
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Vibration Studies-Blasting and Rock BurstsBy L. Don Leet
Abstract Earthborne vibrations from blasting and other sources, including rock bursts, can now be recorded effectively. The nature and magnitude of vibrations from various sources have been investiga
Jan 1, 1951
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Trends in European Coal Cleaning PracticeBy Arthur Grounds
Historical In the course of a paper which is necessarily limited in length, such as the present one, it is obviously impossible to describe in detail the history, development, and present position of
Jan 1, 1951
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Mineral Possibilities of Baffin IslandBy E. H. Kranck
Introduction Baffin Island is still too in-accessible to be of interest to the mining industry. However, twenty years ago few people dreamed of mining iron ?ore in Labrador. A journey by air to the m
Jan 1, 1951
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Possible Major Structural Control of Ore Deposits Flin Flon ? Snow Lake Mineral Belt, ManitobaBy J. M. Harrison
FIELD PARTIES of the Geological Survey of Canada have, in recent years, mapped several areas east and northeast of Flin Flon (9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 118) (1). In all these areas the mineral deposits s
Jan 1, 1951
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Education and Careers Mineral IndustryBy V. C. Wansbrough
First, permit me to say with what very great pleasure we find ourselves assembled in this most ancient and honourable city of Quebec. It is a city which we deeply respect as the fountain-head of the c
Jan 1, 1951
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Some Geological Aspects of the Sydney Coalfield with Reference to their Influence on Mining OperationsBy T. Binnert Haites
INTRODUCTION NUMEROUS examples of troubled zones, interfering with the normal development of coal seams, have been cited in the literature. From a geological point of view they can be subdivided into
Jan 1, 1951
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Magnetic Prospecting Methods in Asbestos ExplorationBy John H. Low
Introduction Despite the fact that the .association of magnetite with chrysotile asbestos in the parent producing area of the world, the Thetford Mines - Black Lake area, has been recognized since th
Jan 1, 1951
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A Method of Fatigue Testing Drill RodsBy T. W. Wlodek
Abstract A simplified method of fatigue testing full-dimension, as-rolled, non-machined, mining drill rods is very desirable to the mining and steel industries in the classification of steels availab
Jan 1, 1951
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Photometric Measurement of Particle Size and Relative Surface AreaBy R. J. T. Charles
Introduction An apparatus that will measure the surface area of a few of the simple minerals with a high degree of accuracy has been described by J. W. Bell (1). His apparatus consisted essentially o
Jan 1, 1951
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Sand Fill from Mill TailingsBy W. T. Martson
ABSTRACT Sooner or later, every producing mine faces the question of fill. This paper invites consideration of mill tailings as an economical, efficient, and quantitatively adequate source of such fi
Jan 1, 1951
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The Wabana Iron Ore PropertiesBy C. M. Anson
Introduction The prosperity of any country today is dependent upon the efficiency and growth of its primary steel industry. The ?march of the United States of America to its present commanding positi
Jan 1, 1951
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Canada?s Mineral Industry in Relation to Today?s International SituationBy Marc Boyer
Modern civilization, modern industry, and modern standards of living, bring into, sharp relief the present-day essentiality of metals .and minerals, and the wide and diversified use which is made of t
Jan 1, 1951
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Progress in Coal TechnologyBy C. E. Baltzer
This is the fourth in a series of coal technology reviews being prepared. in accordance with a recommendation voted by the Coal Division C.I.M. in session at the Jubilee Meeting, Vancouver, 1948, that
Jan 1, 1951
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Some Aspects of Titanium Reduction MetallurgyBy N. S. Spence
INTRODUCTION WHILE TITANIUM, the element, has been known for over 150 years, titanium, the metal, is a relative newcomer to the metallurgical and industrial scene. The reasons for this chiefly lie in
Jan 1, 1951
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Progress in Coal Technology CarbonizationBy W. A. Lang
Introduction In this review, which is the fifth of the series on the Progress in Coal Technology, an attempt has been made to outline some of the more important developments that have taken place in
Jan 1, 1951