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                     Canada's Place In The World Oil Picture Canada's Place In The World Oil PictureBy R. A. Brown RIGHT NOW the Canadian oil business is suffering from growing pains brought on by developments outside our borders. I would like, therefore, to place our industry in perspective for you in two ways. I Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Some Aspects of Industrial Safety in British Columbia Some Aspects of Industrial Safety in British ColumbiaBy W. K. A. Congreve Introduction Less than a hundred years ago the engineer was able to do his job without concern for the science that underlay his practices or for the men who operated his machines. But toward the e Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Some Metallurgical Principles for the Efficient Heat Treatment of Steel Some Metallurgical Principles for the Efficient Heat Treatment of SteelBy Arthur Dubé An account is given of the developments brought about in the last fifteen years by metallurgical research in the field of heat treatment of steels. The practical aspects of these developments are espe Jan 1, 1945 
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                     The Radiogenic Concentration of Uranium Ores The Radiogenic Concentration of Uranium OresBy L. A. Kaufman "AbstractThe Bureau of Mines, Ottawa, in conjunction with Eldorado Mining and Refining (1944), Limited, has developed an automatic concentrator for uranium ores.A brief review of radioactivity is give Jan 1, 1950 
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                     The Effect of Different Surface Treatments on the Fatigue Strength of Drill Steel The Effect of Different Surface Treatments on the Fatigue Strength of Drill SteelBy T. W. Wlodek In this paper the relative merits of shot peening, induction surface hardening, spiral-rolling, and the combination of these surface treatments, are evaluated on the basis of their capacity to increas Jan 1, 1958 
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                     International mineral development a banker's view International mineral development a banker's viewBy P. D. Waters "Mineral deposits are where you find them; they have no allegiance to territorial boundaries. Over the past decade much of the new investment in mining has been outside of continental North America, l Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Lake St. Joseph - Iron Ore Prospect to Superconcentrate Project Lake St. Joseph - Iron Ore Prospect to Superconcentrate ProjectBy F. R. Jones, B. W. Taylor, A. R. MacPherson, L. J. Lamb "The Lake St. Joseph Iron Deposit is in Northwestern Ontario. Exploration to date by Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited has indicated an ore reserve of 683 million long tons. Metallurgical investigations h Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Wood Refuse Burning in the Central Steam Plant Hollinger Mine Wood Refuse Burning in the Central Steam Plant Hollinger MineBy E. T. Turner Introduction 1n assembling material for this paper on Wood Refuse Burning 1 turned first to the records of our early studies of the problem in order to learn how and why certain basic decisions were Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Water Power in British Columbia Water Power in British ColumbiaBy Ernest Davis WATER power, until developed, produces nothing, but when harnessed it continues to produce, it might be said, indefinitely. Hence the importance of developing all feasible water powers. British Colu Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Machine mining of narrow, hardrock orebodies Machine mining of narrow, hardrock orebodiesBy J. Peck, F. Brackebusch, M. Scobie "A number of alternative strategies exist to improve narrow orebody stope productivity and safety through mechanization. Particular attention is given to one of these: the development of an in-stope m Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The use of Aircraft in Mineral Exploration and Development The use of Aircraft in Mineral Exploration and DevelopmentBy G. C. Mackenzie At the last Annual Meeting of the Institute, Dr. C. V. Corless sketched the potential mineral wealth of Canada so clearly, graphically and with-all so entertainingly that one's imagination was fi Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Managing Technology Risk Managing Technology RiskBy Chris Twigge-Molecey, John Peacey To meet the business objectives of a metallurgical project, there is often a need for new and untried technology or equipment, whose very novelty can present serious risks to meeting those objectives. Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Estimation of large open pit haulage truck requirements Estimation of large open pit haulage truck requirementsBy G. H. Blackwell Open pit mine management must ensure that sufficient trucks are available and are being used effectively for production, and that operating costs are under continued control and review for improvement Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Industrial Development in British Columbia Past, Present, and Future Industrial Development in British Columbia Past, Present, and FutureBy J. C. Ingram IT SEEMS particularly appropriate that, in celebrating its Diamond Anniversary, the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metalturgy chose our Province of British Columbia as its locale in this, our own Ce Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Design and selection of equipment for deep underground mine pumping systems Design and selection of equipment for deep underground mine pumping systemsBy M. J. Davie, D. S. Ross "The successful design of a new mine water pumping system is in part dependent upon the accuracy with which the operating conditions can be forecast. This paper outlines the data which should be obtai Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Geology of the Foxtrap Pyrophyllite Deposit, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland Geology of the Foxtrap Pyrophyllite Deposit, Avalon Peninsula, NewfoundlandBy V. S. Papezik Pyrophyllite, an AI silicate used in the production of ceramic materials, is formed mainly by alteration of felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks, either directly (at temperatures of 250-300°C and pre Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline Integrity Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline IntegrityBy S. Kariyawasam, R. McNealy Pipelines are subject to multiple threats often requiring quantification of pipeline risk and engineering evaluation of in-line inspection and other data to effect discovery of conditions defined by t Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Geologic Environment of Coking Coal of Western North America with Emphasis on the Canadian Scene 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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                     Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of Steel Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of SteelBy L. W. Vollmer Introduction During the past three years at least fifty strings of 9% nickel steel tubing have exhibited excellent resistance .to the variably severe corrosive conditions typical of many of the sweet Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Harnessing a Global Workforce - Best Practice from the Oil and Gas Sector Capability Development and Competence Assurance (CDCA) Harnessing a Global Workforce - Best Practice from the Oil and Gas Sector Capability Development and Competence Assurance (CDCA)By Alyson Morley The mining sector in Canada is facing significant challenges to develop a competent workforce, including increased technical and logistical operational demands, and the imperative to promote local con May 1, 2007 
