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Massive Sulphide Deposits In Nova ScotiaBy B. J. Keating
"AT PRESENT, it is not certain that any of the sulphide de in the Province of Nova Scotia attain the lower grade limit of 60 per cent sulphides over the minimum area of 1,000 square feet suggested as
Jan 1, 1960
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Water and Lixiviant Recycle for Gold Recovery Using Non-Cyanide LixiviantsResearch on alternative lixiviants for gold is ongoing; however few people have looked at complete flowsheets. Alternative lixiviants are typically applied at concentrations 50 to 100 times those requ
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrochemical Evaluation of the Dissolution of Chalcopyrite in Cupric Chloride SolutionsBy L. Beiza, L. Velásquez-Yévenes
Chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant copper sulphide on Earth, but it has proved to be problematic in its processing by leaching, mainly related to its refractory nature, slow kinetic rates of dis
Jan 1, 2019
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Exploration Problems in Northern AlbertaBy W. L. Falconer
"IntroductionThe very recent emphasis on the importance of the northern portions of the Alberta basin as a prospective oil province has led the oil companies northward into new and undeveloped territo
Jan 1, 1950
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Temperature Dependency on Diffusion Rates of Neodymium into Molten MagnesiumBy B. S. Kim, Y. D. Kim, T. S. Kim, T. B. Kim, H. J. Chae
"The Nd-Fe-B scrap was placed in Fe crucible with pure Mg in an Ar atmosphere, and the scraps were melted using an induction heating method. The effects of experimental parameters such as melting temp
Jan 1, 2012
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Some operating concerns in carbonate leachingThe paper will cover the basic reasons for alkaline leaching, a brief description of the circuit and the reasons for the flowsheet used. Changes made to the flowsheet, including the use of mechanical
Jan 1, 1979
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Geological Mapping, Structural Problems and the MagnetometerBy W. Keith Buck
Introduction During World War II years, the magnetometer was used by various field parties of the Geological Survey of Canada, specifically in the search for chromite, a strategic war mineral. Throug
Jan 1, 1951
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The Peril of Declining Mineral WealthBy C. M. Campbell
IN 1934 Newfoundland, after extravagant operation based on exaggerated ideas of what she had to work with, became bankrupt, ceased to be a self-governing Dominion, and passed into the hands of a Commi
Jan 1, 1941
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A Study on the Deformation Behavior of Mg and Mg Alloys Using 4D Processing MapsBy S. P. Narayan
The hot deformation behavior of Pure Mg and Mg-0.29Ce alloy were studied by isothermal hot compression tests in the temperature range of 250 - 500°C and strain rate range of 10-3 - 102 s-1 in a comput
Jan 1, 2011
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The Application of Geophysical Methods to Problems in Civil EngineeringBy Dart Wantland
"AbstractThe scope of geophysics in civil engineering and the nature of exploration geophysics are briefly discussed. Engineering problems amenable to geophysical attack are illustrated by specific ex
Jan 1, 1953
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Busbar Section OptimizationBy D. P. Ziegler
Formulas relating economic optimum busbar cross sectional areas to busbar cost, electric price and financial parameters are reviewed and revised. Application of the formulas is illustrated with discus
Jan 1, 2006
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Engineering Education for the Mineral IndustryMineral engineering is defined as those engineering activities that relate to the discovery, development and utilization of mineral resources. Using petroleum engineering as an example, it is shown th
Jan 1, 1963
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Sulphur-Bearing Rocks Characterized by Well Logs -A ReviewBy W. H. Fertl, S. J. Pirson
Well logging techniques, as used successfully in oil and gas exploration, can also be used to give a detailed evaluation of drill holes through industrial mineral deposits such as sulphur. This paper
Jan 1, 1970
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Trend in Steam Boiler and Furnace DesignBy R. E. MacAfee
THERE have been great changes in the design, capacity, and pressure of steam generating units over the past fifty years. If we go back as far as 1890, the plants then existing were largely horizontal
Jan 1, 1939
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The Utilization of Technical Literature by the Mining and Metallurgical EngineerBy C. R. Whittemore
PROGRESSIVE industrial organizations have recognized the importance of maintaining an adequate reference library of volumes covering all phases of their particular branch of industry, but it has been
Jan 1, 1938
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Mineral Commerce is Responsible for Canada's Huge Unfavourable Trade Balance With The United StatesThis growing dependence of Canada upon foreign mineral commodities, just referred to, applies particularly in the direction of the United States. There is, in fact, no more significant feature of Cana
Jan 1, 1924
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Foundry SandsBy T. R. Stanley
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to interest mining men in the economic possibilities of sand deposits suitable for modern foundry work. Many members of the profession are constantly travell
Jan 1, 1935
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Research on the Separating Features of a Permanent Magnetic Drum Separator Designed with Strong Specific Magnetic Force and Open Magnetic SystemBy Chuanhui Cao, Shimei Liu, Xiaojing Li, Yueyuan Zhou
"Force analysis on weakly-magnetic particles and non-magnetic particles in magnetic field are presented, using a kind of permanent magnetic drum magnetic separator, which is designed with strong speci
Jan 1, 2016
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The Sydney Coal Field - A Potentially Valuable ResourceBy Alex Rown
"THE SYDNEY COAL FIELD has long been afflicted by high costs and low productivities. However, a distinct possibility now exists that improvements can be made in costs, productivities and revenues. If
Jan 1, 1972
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The U.S. mineral property evaluation patchwork of regulations and standardsBy T. R. Ellis
The valuation of mineral properties in the U.S. is only partially regulated. The regulations which have jurisdiction or impact appear to have such mainly as a consequence of unintended fallout, sin
Mar 1, 2002