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Portland Cement in CanadaBy W. A. Toohey
Introduction From the earliest times it has been an inherent trait of man to build or create something for his own use or convenience. The need of some form of shelter other than that of the caves
Jan 1, 1927
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Integrity evaluation and life assessment of mining plants and componentsBy I. Le May
"The assessment of integrity in plants is discussed, together with the codes that are being developed for in service evaluation of engineering fitness for service. The use of Risk Based Inspection is
Jan 1, 1998
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The Seal Harbor MillBy A. G. Roach
HISTORY AND LOCATION SEAL HARBOR GOLD MINES, LIMITED, was incorporated in January, 1934, to take over 116 acres of mining lands in the Stormont gold district, Guysboro county, Nova Scotia. The nearb
Jan 1, 1937
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Mode of Uranium Occurrence in a Migmatitic GraniteTerrain,Baie Johan Beetz, QuebecBy Marcelle A. Hauseux
"The Turgeon Lake granite lies 5 miles north of Baie Johan Beetz, Quebec, at the eastern margin of the Grenville Province. The rocks are classed as granites, granulites, quartzites, biotite schists an
Jan 1, 1977
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Systems Analysis of Grinding CircuitsBy H. D. Goodfellow, R. A. Elliott
"This paper covers the evolution of large mills and autogenous grinding and compares grinding practice in the iron ore industry with that in the base metal industries. Comments on novel methods of gri
Jan 1, 1971
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Geologic Setting and Relevant Exploration Features of the Jabiluka Uranium DepositsBy M. R. Hegge
The Jabiluka One and Two uranium deposits occur in Lower Proterozoic metasediments of the Cahill Formation, which is part of the Pine Creek Geosyncline in the East Alligator River area, Nothern Territ
Jan 1, 1977
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Basic Refractories in Canada, 1914 and 1939By F. E. Lathe
RECENT events have emphasized with renewed force the well known fact that war greatly intensifies the demand for certain metals, particularly for iron, copper, and zinc. Any increase in the use of iro
Jan 1, 1940
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The Burning of Slurried Elemental Sulphur in a Fluidized Bed RoasterBy J. Laganiere
A considerable part of the sulphuric acid requirements of the Aluminum Company of Canada's Arvida smelter comes from the burning of 180-200 tons per day of zinc '"'sulphide concentrates
Jan 1, 1963
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Development of a Flowsheet Incorporating Cyanidation, CIP, CCD and the Sart Process to Treat Flotation Tailings from a Mexican Copper MineBy A. Holland, T. Krumins, E. Olin, J. F. M. Castilleja, J. Geldart, C. Fleming, I. Jackman
A flowsheet has been developed to treat the flotation tailings from a copper mine in Mexico to recover gold and silver by cyanidation and carbon-in-pulp (CIP). The plant will treat ~15,000 t/day of a
Jan 1, 2019
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Falconbridge introduces advanced technology to deep miningBy L. H. Rajala, K. H. Singh
"This paper presents the results of a detailed feasibility study carried out to investigate whether a low-grade deep underground mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd., closed since 1975, could be mad
Jan 1, 1981
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Thermophysical Experiment and Numerical Simulation of Thermal Cracking and Heat Transfer for Oil ShaleBy Y. J. Yu, C. D. Zhang, Y. S. Zhao, W. G. Liang, Y. D. Geng, J. L. Bi
"In this study, the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and thermal conductivity (TC) of shale in two perpendicular directions, vertical and parallel to the bedding of the rock, are firstly measure
Jan 1, 2015
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Passive Biologically Based Anaerobic Treatment Systems For The Removal Of Metals ? An Overview Of Current Research With ExamplesBy A. G. Mattes
This paper presents an overview of passive, engineered, biologically-based anaerobic bioreactor (ABR) treatment systems of the sort that can be used to remove dissolved copper from mine wastewaters. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Canada Tungsten ? Change to Underground Mining & Description of Mine-Mill ProceduresBy W. W. Cummings
Canada's only current tungsten producer started up in 1962 with a small open-pit mine on the Flat River , 180 air miles north of Watson Lake, Yukon Territory. The orebody was in a contact-metamor
Jan 1, 1977
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The Impact of Tonnage Oxygen on Steelmaking at StelcoBy F W. Irwin
In recent years, a number of significant developments have occurred in the steel industry which are no-table and of general interest. This paper is confined to the steel-melting phase of the business.
Jan 1, 1965
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Satrapm, A Customizable Web-Based Project Management SoftwareBy Vahid Faghihi
SatraPM is a web-based software package, aiming to help project managers to easily handle their construction projects via internet. This software is capable of handling all projects of an organization
Aug 1, 2013
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Plant Expansions and CIL Optimization at Iamgold's Rosebel Operation in SurinameBy J. Grignon, C. Fleming
It is possible to reproduce the performance of an operating CIP or CIL plant in the laboratory, in small scale batch kinetic tests, coupled with mathematical models that translate kinetic data into pr
Jan 1, 2011
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Morenci Hyrometallurgical Process Improvement - Application Of Six Sigma In Process ImprovementBy R. Blosser
Phelps Dodge introduced a process improvement model known as Quest for Zero in 2001. In 2004, the focus of Quest for Zero shifted from corporate-led initiatives to projects led by site personnel. The
Jan 1, 2007
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K+S Group's Newest Venture: The Legacy ProjectBy Franz Xaver Spachtholz
K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) is part of the K+S Group, one of the world's leading suppliers of standard and speciality fertilizers and the world?s leading salt producer. Globally, the K+S Group em
Aug 1, 2013
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Alstom Seawater FGD TechnologyBy M. Sagedahl
The off gas from a smelter is cooled and dust removed in an electrostatic precipitator before approximately 95% of the sulphur dioxide (S02) is converted to sulfuric acid. However, the tail gas may ne
Jan 1, 2007
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Design of Packed Rock Bed Thermal Storage to Reduce Ventilation Heating and Cooling Demands in Underground MinesBy A. Romero
"Most underground mines require heating or cooling systems to meet health and safety standards in the working areas. In regions where daily or seasonal fluctuations of environmental conditions exist,
Jan 1, 2019