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Prediction and Control of Acidic Drainage in Mill TailingsBy R. W. Lawrence
"The management of acid rock drainage( ARD) to prevent impact when tailings are disposed of in the environment requires understanding of the phenomena giving rise to acidic drainage, a rigorous evalua
Jan 1, 1997
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A Conceptual Circuit Development for Gold Processing Based on Bromine/Bromide LixiviantBy Mike Dry, Mani Manimaran, Mykolas Gladkovas, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming
Development of a new hydrometallurgical flowsheet requires quantitative description and optimisation of all chemical processes in each step in the process, as well as mass and energy balances across a
Jan 1, 2015
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Concentration of Lead-Zinc Ores of Eastern Canada(By C. S. Parsons
Introductory The steady advance in the price of lead and zinc in the metal markets of the world during the past few years has resulted in an active search for new deposits of these metals, and to t
Jan 1, 1925
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Recent Progress in Milling and Gold Extraction At Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines LimitedBy R. C. Tait
The gold at Giant Yellowknife is intimately associated with a complex mixture of sulphides, including pyrite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, and a wide variety of antimony sulpho-salts. Direct cyanidation ha
Jan 1, 1961
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Low-temperature Mineralization of the sub-Triassic Unconformity Surface and Alteration of the Underlying Intrusions of Southern Leicestershire, EnglandBy C. A. Jeffrey, K. Pearson
Abstract - The Croft diorite in central England belongs to a suite of Caledonian igneous rocks collectively known as the South Leicestershire diorite complex. Although the intrusions occupy separate o
Jan 1, 1997
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Low-temperature Mineralization of the sub-Triassic Unconformity Surface and Alteration of the Underlying Intrusions of Southern Leicestershire, England (9bc68e68-fd4f-4372-98ae-17c227289524)By C. A. Jeffrey, K. Pearson
The Croft diorite in central England belongs to a suite of Caledonian igneous rocks collectively known as the South Leicestershire diorite complex. Although the intrusions occupy separate outcrops, th
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal Resources of Nova Scotia and their FutureBy A. E. Cameron
MR. N. T. AVARD : I would like to congratulate Dr. Cameron on his presentation of some pertinent facts about the Coal Resources of Nova Scotia. There is no question but what there is something very de
Jan 1, 1944
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The St-Honoré Carbonatite Complex, QuébecBy Marcel Vallee, Fernand Dubuc
"The St-Honoré carbonatite complex, located 8 miles north of Chicoutimi, Quebec, was discovered in September 1967 as abnormal radioactivity was detected in the course of SOQUEM's aerial surveys. The c
Jan 1, 1970
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Beneficiation of Lean Iron Ores Solely by Selective Flocculation and DeslimingBy H. O. Lien
Among the known iron deposits in Canada, many are of low grade and require beneficiation to produce an acceptable blast-furnace feed. Some of the deposits have never been considered for commercial exp
Jan 1, 1978
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The Role of the Center for Science in Public Participation in Mining Environmental Issues, with Perspective for Regulators and IndustryBy James R. Kuipers
Center for Science in Public Participation CSP2 ? Organized in 1997 to provide technical assistance to public interest groups on mining and water quality issues ? 80%of effort devoted to direct su
May 1, 2002
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The need for technology standards for mobile equipment in the mining industryBy T. Skinner, M. Sahebkar
"In recent years, the mining industry has been inundated with new technologies and software systems to aid in productivity improvement. Accompanying this increased level of technology and computer sys
Jan 1, 2003
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The Amaranth Gypsum DepositBy G. M. Brownell
Introduction Within the past year a new deposit of gypsum has been opened up and brought into production in the Province of Manitoba. Until 1930, Manitoba's entire production came from Gypsumvil
Jan 1, 1931
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Reasonable Prospects for economic extractionBy Greg Gosson, Larry B. Smith
"These are heady times for the mining industry, with strong metal prices, investor enthusiasm for the junior explorer and ready access to finance for mineral projects. Many projects were shelved in th
Jan 1, 2003
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Economic SafetyBy A. S. Bayne
WITH the great increase in the use of power-driven machinery in industry, and consequent large-scale operations, the hazards to which , workmen are exposed have become much more numerous than at the b
Jan 1, 1938
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Development of the Science of GrindingBy L. E. Djingheuzian
"IntroductionDURING the past two decades an enormous amount of empirical data has been accumulating on grinding. These data have been obtained by mill operators on grinding ores with a diversity of ch
Jan 1, 1952
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Analytical Methods for the Platinum-Group Elements"6.1. Mineralogical Techniques ApplicableTo the Platinum-Group Elements6.1.1. IntroductionThe named platinum-group minerals (PGM) usually occur as grains smaller than about 200 microns and, even when
Jan 1, 1979
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The Use of Magnesium Alloys: Past, Present and FutureBy K. U. Kainer
Magnesium and its alloys as the lightest available construction metal offer a wide range of opportunities for the usage in transportation industries, especially Magnesium wrought alloys with their imp
Jan 1, 2006
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Geological Setting of the NERCO Con Mine and the Relationship of Gold Mineralization to Metamorphism, Yellowknife, N.W. T.By D. W. McDonald, N. A. Duke, R. L. Hauser
"Abstract- The NERCO Con Mine is situated in the amphibolite facies aureole of the Western Plutonic Complex overprinting the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt. Metamorphic grade of the upright monoclinal ba
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Recent Observations in Mining SafetyBy S. H. Ash
Introduction Probably the newest thing in mining safety is the apparent dissatisfaction on the part of the mineral industry, as represented by both management and labour, and the general public of
Jan 1, 1950
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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