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Network Planning in an Industrial Complex - Without the Use of a ComputerBy Gordon W. Hines
This paper, dealing with network planning in an industrial complex, discusses the type and size of project that can be handled on a manual basis. After a review of the fundamentals of network planning
Jan 1, 1967
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The Geologic Environment of Coking Coal of Western North America with Emphasis on the Canadian SceneBy Vard H. Johnson
"In contrast with the well-publicized Pittsburgh coal, and the Everglades of Florida, most coal-forming swamps of Cretaceous time in western North America occupied relatively limited areas. They forme
Jan 1, 1972
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The Pembina Gas Conservation ProjectBy H. P. Pew
THE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-southwest of Edmonton. The field, about 35 miles long by T HE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-so
Jan 1, 1961
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Practical Treatment Options for Carbonaceous Preg-Robbing Gold OresBy J. M. Bowen, P. Wemyss
"Gold losses to natural carbonaceous matter during cyanide leaching have been investigated for over a century. The variation in the severity of the problem from one ore to another has led to a range o
Jan 1, 2017
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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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Canadian Steel Foundry PracticeBy S. L. Gertsman
Canadian steel foundry practice has made marked progress during the past decade. Equipment suppliers, development engineers, and foundry personnel have focussed their attention on every phase of the f
Jan 1, 1948
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Frother and Collector Effects on Flotation Cell Hydrodynamics and their Implication on Circuit PerformanceBy J. E. Nesset
Significant progress has been made over the past few years on characterizing and understanding the hydrodynamic properties of frothers and collectors and their effect on flotation performance. This ne
Jan 1, 2009
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COM 2015 - 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Toronto, Canada the Devilish Details: An Analysis of Problem Projects and Their Contributing ChallengesBy R. Duinker
"This paper, an update to the 2003 paper titled "Knowledge, Technology and Profit" (Twigge-Molecey, 2003) analyzes 45 "problem projects" from the mining and metals industry over the last eleven years
Jan 1, 2015
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Variance of Intact Rock Strength Determined by Triaxial TestsBy J. Muralha, L. Lamas
"Given the results of triaixial tests, regressions are commonly used to evaluate the parameters of failure criteria that model intact rock strength and to perform statistical inferences used to evalua
Jan 1, 2015
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Drilling and Production Practices in the United StatesBy E. G. Gaylord
THE material improvements which have been made in the practice of exploiting oil and gas reservoirs in the United States during recent years may be attributed largely to: (1) The necessity for drill
Jan 1, 1941
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How to Substaintially Improve the Life Of A 30 Ha Tailings Pond At A Umicore Zinc PlantBy S. Foged
Umicore and MWH jointly demonstrated that mechanical dewatering of goethite and neutralised tailings significantly increased the life of a 30 ha tailings pond and improved the operation of the pond. U
Jan 1, 2006
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Anhydrite Plasters and CementsBy A. E. Flynn
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to record the results of researches on anhydrite that have been undertaken at the Nova Scotia Technical College during the last two or three years. The wor
Jan 1, 1930
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Coal Research and Development in• Canada -1968"Accelerated expansion of Western Canada's metallurgical coal industry has again stimulated considerable exploration activity in the Rocky Mountain Foothills Belt and influenced much of the R&D relate
Jan 1, 1969
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Economics of Slag Heat Recovery from Ferronickel SlagsBy L. Rodd, C. Walker, T. Koehler
"The energy content of slag represents approximately 80% of the total energy inputs to a laterite nickel electric smelting furnace. Conventional slag handling methods produce only low grade heat and t
Jan 1, 2010
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Methodology for developing a stakeholder-based external affairs strategyBy K. L. Azinger
Successful relationships between mining companies and local stakeholders are now an essential part of the social contract of “doing business” (Prescott, 1995). The methodology presented in this paper
Jan 1, 1998
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Spectral Characterization and Image Analysis in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Process Metallurgy for the Design of New Sensors for Process ControlBy I. Ruiz Bustinza, L. F. Verdeja, Daniel Sbarbaro, R. Parra, J. Mochón
The oxidation of sulfides is a complex process involving gaseous products and intermediate species given rise to emission and absorption spectra which carry out important information about the reactio
Jan 1, 2015
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Lead, Cadmium and Copper Ions Elimination in Cyanidation ProcessBy Jesús L. Valenzuela, José R. Parga, Salvador Aguayo, Héctor Moreno
The Merrill Crowe zinc-precipitation process has been applied worldwide on a large number of operations for the recovery of gold and silver resulting in a higher consumption of zinc dust from cyanide
Jan 1, 2014
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Instrumentation and Control for Industrial Minerals - Current and FutureBy J. Scrimgeour
"The word ""instrumentation"" has expanded from its original meaning, which in engineering perhaps referred to measuring apparatus alone. In its broadest form, it now includes sensors, display instrum
Jan 1, 1967
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High-Resolution Downhole Data: A Guide to Front-End Process-Plant DesignBy R. Howard
"In projects involving resource development and plant optimization, the use of in-mine geophysics can deliver considerable benefit. The value proposition lies in using very high resolution downhole me
Jan 1, 2016
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The History of Basic Steel Manufacture at Sydney, Nova ScotiaBy M. R. Campbell
"IntroductionON THE LAST DAY of December, 1951, a half-century of steel production was completed in the open hearth department of Dominion Iron & Steel, Limited, in Sydney, Nova Scotia.During that per
Jan 1, 1952