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                     Rod and ball mill circuits Rod and ball mill circuitsBy Concentrator Staff "IntroductionA brief literature search will reveal that the information available concerning rod mills and ball mills is quite extensive. This type of equipment is used to treat every element from ant Jan 1, 1989 
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                     History of Developments in Mineral Processing in Canada from 1921 to Present Time History of Developments in Mineral Processing in Canada from 1921 to Present TimeBy John Convey This paper, a follow-up to an earlier study, gives the history of Canadian developments in mineral processing from 1921 to the fall of 1964. It deals extensively with comminution and flotation, and th Jan 1, 1965 
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                     The Polaris-Taku Mine, Tulsequah, B.C. Geology and Development The Polaris-Taku Mine, Tulsequah, B.C. Geology and DevelopmentBy D. C. Sharpstone THE Polaris-Taku mine is a new gold property, situated in the far north-west corner of British Columbia. Production was started in November, 1937, at the rate of 150 tons a day, and recently has been Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Economic Considerations in the Production and Preparation of Coal for the Carbonization Market Economic Considerations in the Production and Preparation of Coal for the Carbonization MarketBy Gerald Blackmore "This paper suggests that with the settlement of long-term contracts of fifteen years' duration, with prospects of extension, the coal mining industry has, for the first time, a complete commercial ju Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Some Factors in 'Freezing' in Naphtha-Producing Wells in Turner Valley Some Factors in 'Freezing' in Naphtha-Producing Wells in Turner ValleyBy W. P. Campbell Foreword At the outset, it should be stated that this paper does not pretend to present a panacea for the ills that 'frozen' wells are heir to, but rather is an attempt to bring to the at Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Canada's Newest Asbestos Producer -Advotote Mines limited Canada's Newest Asbestos Producer -Advotote Mines limitedBy J R. M Hutcheson Advocate Mines Limited came into initial production on June 30, 1963, with an annual capacity in excess of 60,000 tons of high-quality chrysotile asbestos fihres, thus strengthening Canada's posi Jan 1, 1965 
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                     CRIRSCO 2007 — current activities CRIRSCO 2007 — current activitiesBy J. Postle, Deborah McCombe "This is the third in a series of articles about the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO). The first article was an interview with Niall Weatherstone, Chairman of Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Progress in Iron Ore Beneficiation Progress in Iron Ore BeneficiationBy Holt. Grover J. "IntroductionThe history of iron ore production in the United States has followed a pattern not far different from that set in the production of non-ferrous ores; the first interest of the prospector Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Significant Reduction in Hydrochloric Acid Consumption in Rare Earth Extraction from Ferrocarbonatite (Montviel Project) Significant Reduction in Hydrochloric Acid Consumption in Rare Earth Extraction from Ferrocarbonatite (Montviel Project)By P. Hajiani "It has been shown that the economics of the hydrometallurgy of a rare earth process depend upon the amount of acid needed to extract the metal per unit mass of the ore. In this paper, we show how to Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Stratigraphy and Structure of the Corbin Coalfield, British Columbia Stratigraphy and Structure of the Corbin Coalfield, British ColumbiaBy B. R. MacKay Introduction The Corbin coalfield is one of the smallest, and at the same time one of the principal, producing bituminous-coal areas in southeastern British Columbia, and is unique on account of the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Modeling & Software for Control Purposes of a Direct Blister Smelter Modeling & Software for Control Purposes of a Direct Blister SmelterBy Tuula Mäkinen, Lauri Pesonen, Peter Björklund, Jouni Pihlasalo, Mikko Korpi Outotec Direct Blister Flash Smelting technology has proved to be an efficient and environmentally friendly way to treat copper concentrates from the Zambian Copperbelt at Konkola Copper Mines' ( Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Magnesia Refractories for Steel Furnaces Magnesia Refractories for Steel FurnacesBy G. M. Carrie Introduction The subject of basic refractories is daily becoming of increased importance in metallurgical processes, and there is a constantly growing necessity for the development of better materi Jan 1, 1927 
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                     The Use of Solid Fuels in the Pulverized State for the Generation of Steam The Use of Solid Fuels in the Pulverized State for the Generation of SteamBy E. S. Malloch THE Great War forced the peoples of the world to recognize the importance of the wise development and use of the world's natural resources. Not the least, and perhaps the most, important, is the Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Analysis of Microstructural Changes in the Heat Affected Zone and Fusion Zone of a Fiber Laser Welded DP980 Steel Analysis of Microstructural Changes in the Heat Affected Zone and Fusion Zone of a Fiber Laser Welded DP980 SteelBy O. A. Ojo, D. L. Chen, N. Zhou, J. Q. Zhang, A. K. Khan Dual phase (DP) steels are designed to consist of hard martensite dispersed in a relatively soft ferrite matrix, which offers a favorable combination of high strength with good deformability. Fiber la Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Surface mining at Smoky River Coal Limited, Grande Cache, Alberta Surface mining at Smoky River Coal Limited, Grande Cache, AlbertaBy Engineering Staff "This paper briefly describes the surface mining operations at Smoky River Coal Limited (formerly McIntyre Mines Limited, Coal Division) near Grande Cache, Alberta. Geology, mining methods, equipment, Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Basal type uranium deposits in south-central British Columbia Basal type uranium deposits in south-central British ColumbiaBy D. R. Boyle "The basal type uranium deposits in south central British Columbia occur within unconsolidated, late Miocene fluvial paleochannel sediments that overlie major fault zones within the Okanagan Highlands Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Electricity in Coal Mines Electricity in Coal MinesBy E. L. Martheleur The use of electricity in coal mines dates almost from the time when it was realized chat it could be used to produce mechanical power. The first motor put in service underground was installed to driv Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Sintering at Coniston Sintering at ConistonBy A. G. Roach Introduction The plant described in this paper is located at Coniston, Ontario, the smelting centre of the former Mond Nickel Company. Coniston is situated some eight miles east of Sudbury on the mai Jan 1, 1932 
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                     The New Brunswick coal resource The New Brunswick coal resourceBy F. D. Ball, D. E. Gemmell "Coal mining in New Brunswick dates from the year 1639, when, as today, coal was produced from the area surrounding Grand Lake near the geographic centre of the province. Current production by N.B. Co Jan 1, 1985 
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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 
