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Industrial rocks and minerals in Newfoundland and Labrador: achievements and aspirationsBy Richard J. Wardle, Ambrose F. Howse
The industrial minerals industry in Newfoundland and Labrador is a significant contributor to the provincial economy. The variety ofcommodities produced reflects the diverse geological environment fro
Jan 1, 2001
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Technical Review and Evaluation of Ore Sorting Technologies on Precious Metals OperationsBy L. Lorio, B. Hilscher, P. Nayak, N. Yoon
"Mining has been a staple to technological advancement ever since the dawn of time. By harnessing the different physical and chemical properties that each mining commodity brings to the table, more an
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal Pelletizing Studies for the Vertical Shaft Carbonization ProcessBy W J. Riva
This paper reviews the circumstances that led to the development and construction of a commercial-scale vertical shaft carbonizer at Conmore, Alberta. This form coking process may be regarded as havin
Jan 1, 1964
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Lucky Jim MineBy M. S. Hedley
"The Lucky Jim mine is at Zincton in Slocan mmmg division; on the Kaslo-Nakusp branch of the Canadian Pacific railway. It is owned and operated by Zincton Mines; Limited; a subsidiary of Sheep Creek G
Jan 1, 1954
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New Innovations for Dewatering Using Teepee™ Panels on Vibrating ScreensBy A. D. Yell
"Recovery of water is always a major factor in the Beneficiation process. As Preparation Plants become larger the recovery of water for reuse, is a critical cost consideration. Tema Isenmann Inc in co
Jan 1, 2017
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Controlled blasting practice at Cominco Copper Division's Valley MineBy J. Currie, J. McManus, R. Chenier
"Cominco Copper Division's Valley Mine is located in the Highland Valley of British Columbia, approximately 275 km by air northeast of Vancouver. The nearest towns are Logan Lake, located IS km t
Jan 1, 1985
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Geology and Copper-Zinc Deposits of Cold Lake Area, ManitobaBy J. F. Wright
The cold, or Kississing, Lake area in northwestern Manitoba was the scene of considerable prospecting and mining activity last summer. At the Sherritt-Gordon property, four diamond drills were at work
Jan 1, 1929
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Corrosion Behaviour of Various Steels in Ore GrindingBy W. Dingley, G. R. Hoey
"AbstractWear of six types of grinding balls was compared with and without corrosion inhibition in grinding Ni-Cu sulphide and hematite ores in laboratory ball mills. Forged steel balls (Rc 60 to 65)
Jan 1, 1977
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Monitoring Canada's Mine ProductionBy H. L. Martin
A joint federal-provincial approach in gathering basic information from industry on mine production, concentrator operations and ore reserves, initiated during 1978, is a major step toward the goal of
Jan 1, 1979
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Industrial natural gas technologies for the mining and metallurgy industryBy A. Zaidi
"The mining and metallurgy industry is highly energy intensive and one of the largest energy users in Canada. Energy costs are also a major component of total production costs in this industry as desc
Jan 1, 1993
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The CESL Gold ProcessBy K. Mayhew, K. Murray
The CESL Copper Process was developed as a hydrometallurgical alternative to smelting and refining for copper sulphide concentrates. As the majority of such concentrates contain appreciable gold and s
Jan 1, 2011
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The Start-up and Operation of the Gibraltar Mines SX-EW Plant (e864bb9e-42ee-4b0f-8109-3374578f0d92)By J. C. O'Rourke
"Gibraltar Mines Ltd. has been operating its open pit copper mine for fifteen years. In that time over 140 million tons of waste and low grade material has been placed on the mine waste dumps. Laborat
Jan 1, 1988
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Mineralogical Characterization of a Complex Polymetallic Deposit Containing Gold, Silver, and Organic CarbonBy L. A. Jameson, J. Awmack, P. J. Lind
"Peñasquito is a polymetallic deposit containing gold, silver, lead, and zinc. The operation is currently the largest producer of gold in Mexico. Over the next few years, the process flowsheet will be
Jan 1, 2017
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The Kilmar Magnesite Mine and Heavy Media Separation PlantBy Wm. T. Bray
SYNOPSIS Canadian Refractories, Limited, produce a wide range of basic refractories. The chief raw material use in their manufacture is the magnesite which is mined, and beneficiated in a heavy media
Jan 1, 1951
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Spray-on lining support in Canadian underground mining — A research summaryBy D. O. DeGagné, J. F. Archibald
Spray-on polymer linings, as partial or full replacement for traditional forms of area rock support, have seen rapid growth in interest within Canada. A wide variety of lining types, ranging from poly
Jan 1, 2001
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Rates of Return in the Mining IndustryBy H. Reimer
The rates of return on investment are examined for several major Canadian mining companies. Because we are dealing with a highly cyclical industry, subjected to widely fluctuating metal prices, rates
Jan 1, 1977
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Mechanization in Alberta Coal MinesBy H. H. Gardner
INTRODUCTION THE problem of mechanization is one of the most vital in the minds of Alberta coal operators today. In these times of constantly increasing operating costs, any way of decreasing the cos
Jan 1, 1951
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Canadian Copper and its ProductionBy C. P. Browning
Copper, as far as we know, was the first metal used by man, and due to the fact that it occurs in many places in the 'native' state, and also to the ease with which it may be shaped, it has
Jan 1, 1927
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Shaft-Sinking Practice and Equipment at the Hallnor MineBy R. J. A. Fricker
IT is the purpose of this essay to give a reasonably complete description of shaft sinking under a rock pentice in a small Northern Ontario gold property. Hallnor is in many ways an exceptional mine
Jan 1, 1941
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The Extrusion of High-Purity Magnesium AlloysBy H. G. Warrington
Abstract As part of the active development programme pursued by Dominion Magnesium Limited since 1945, a modern extrusion plant was erected and has been in operation for about twelve months. The only
Jan 1, 1951