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Specialization Within the Geological ProfessionBy Theo. A. Link
ACCORDING to our office dictionary, geology is "the science that investigates the structure of the earth and its successive physical changes", and a geologist is "one who knows the science of the stru
Jan 1, 1956
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The Influence of Minerals on Canadian History and DevelopmentBy Charles Camsell
Few persons ever stop to consider how vital an influence minerals, and especially metals, have had upon human history, how they have affected the every-day life of the individual or how at different p
Jan 1, 1926
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Changes in the Converter Slag Chemistry Due to the Southern Peru Ilo Smelter ModernizationBy J. Suarez Condezo, E. Herrera Alarcon
The Ilo Smelter Modernization Project will require treating the slag from the Peirce Smith converters in Slag Cleaning Furnaces using pig iron technology. Currently the slags from the converters show
Jan 1, 2007
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Concentration of Tantalum .from the Bernie Lake Pegmatite Deposit, ManitobaBy D. Raicevic
Interest has recently been revived in the recovery of tantalum from the Bernie Lake pegmatite deposit. A gravity concentration process was developed to give satisfactory recovery and concentrate grade
Jan 1, 1968
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Application of Box-Behnken Design to Modelling of Iron Bearing-Gangue Recovery in Hydroxamate Flotation of PyrochloreBy B. Yu, S. Kelebek, C. Gibson, M. Aghamirian
There are a number of high grade niobium deposits worldwide which have been deemed untreatable by flotation due to the very fine grained nature of the in situ pyrochlore, the primary niobium bearing m
Jan 1, 2015
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The Highmont Copper-Molybdenum Deposits, Highland Valley, British ColumbiaBy A. J. Reed, W. R. Bergey, Carr. J. M.
"The Highmont copper-molybdenum deposits are at Gnawed Mountain in the Highland Valley porphyry copper district, 125 miles northeast of Vancouver. This district is near the center of the lower Jurassi
Jan 1, 1971
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Practical rock engineering in the optimization of stope dimensions – application and cost effectivenessBy J. W. Bawden, J. Nantel
"The mine operator has two prime objectives when he operates a mine: (l) the mine must be safe, and (2) the mine must operate with the lowest possible costs. The operator constantly faces a dilemma; i
Jan 1, 1989
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Structural geology and geostatistical parameters of the Afton copper-gold mine, Kamloops, B.C.By Alan Reed
"Afton Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) operates an 8500-tpd open-pit copper-gold mine near Kamloops, R.C. The pit is currently 480 feet deep and will reach an ultimate depth of 800 feet. The east, south and west
Jan 1, 1983
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The mineralogy of gold and its significance in metal extractionBy Claudia Gasparrini
"Factors affecting the extraction of gold are of a mineralogical nature. Knowledge of the mineralogy of the ore or metallurgical product to be treated, if appropriately combined with the metallurgical
Jan 1, 1983
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Rock Breakage by Hydraulic Hammer: Comparative Study Between Scale Model in Laboratory and in Numerical SimulationsThe dynamic breakage process of rocks by the impact of a hydraulic hammer is more complex than one normally assumes. It is even more difficult when one has to conduct the breakage under water. In such
Aug 1, 2013
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Heap leaching-a low-cost recovery method for small gold deposits in northwestern OntarioBy R. C. Beard
"Heap leaching, currently being applied in the treatment of low-grade ores in the south western United States, is shown to have potential for use in north western Ontario. The history and operation of
Jan 1, 1983
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Selection of Copper Electrowinning Harvesting Methods and Impacts on Copper Product QualityBy N. Aslin, R. Clark, G. Heferen
The methods of harvesting copper from stainless steel mother plates has been investigated from fundamental and operational experience perspectives. At least five different harvesting techniques have
Jan 1, 2014
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OPSCAP Victor Project's Transition to OperationsBy Brian Rausch
Agenda ?? Refresher: Victor Project Execution ?? Operations Capability roadmap: ? Operations staffing starter group: design participation ? Operations staffing build up for production start-up ?
May 1, 2009
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Agglomeration of Superfine Fly Ash in High Velocity Gas StreamsBy G. K. Lee, E. R. Mitchell
Designers of combustion processes may select aerodynamic conditions which produce only superfine fly ash. Although it is not usually anticipated that this will create a problem, such as has been found
Jan 1, 1962
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Rock Mechanics and the Mining IndustryBy M. H. Rana
"A survey of our knowledge in the field of rock mechanics is presented from the viewpoint of applications in the mining industry. Aspects of rock mechanics of special interest to the industry are enla
Jan 1, 1966
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Sand and gravel deposits of the greater Vancouver areaBy Z. D. Hora
Sand and gravel resources of the southern coastal region of British Columbia may be linked to various episodes of Wisconsin glaciation. During Wisconsin and probably earlier times, the Fraser Lowland
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of Local Average Subdivision to Characterize Marine Mineral Reserves —A conceptual frameworkBy G. A. Fenton, A. Vervoort, M. Alvarez Grima
"High-risk underwater mining operations necessitate characterizing spatial heterogeneity and resource uncertainty. Local average subdivision is a method of simulating spatial deposit variability insid
Jan 1, 2015
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Pamour MineBy R. C. E. Bray, Peter Price
"The property of Pamour Porcupine Mines, Limited, is in the eastern Porcupine area, about 12 miles northeast of Timmins. It covers parts of lots 3-6 (inclusive), cons. 5 and 6, Whitney tp., Cochrane d
Jan 1, 1954
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Sample bias and conditional probability ore reserve estimation at ValleyBy G. F. Raymond, W. P. Armstrong
"At the time of this study, the Valley mine was producing 23 000 tonnes of ore per day from a large, low-grade porphyry copper orebody. Sulphide mineralization, principally bornite and chalcopyrite, o
Jan 1, 1988
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Downhole geophysics as an aid to the interpretation of an evaporite sequence: examples from Nova ScotiaBy D. C. Carter
"The Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy located a drillhole at Riverside Corner, Hants County, Nova Scotia, to examine the stratigraphy, structure and potash potential of the Kennetcook River
Jan 1, 1989