Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and Smelting The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and SmeltingBy N. Dufresne "The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and Smelting shows that, in the case of a large deposit, technology must adapt itself to changing conditions. As problems are encountered, manageme Jan 1, 1981 
- 
                     Characterization of Solid Residue from Leaching New Zealand Ironsand Characterization of Solid Residue from Leaching New Zealand Ironsand Characterization of Solid Residue from Leaching New Zealand Ironsand Characterization of Solid Residue from Leaching New Zealand IronsandBy M. Nusheh, C. Bumby, A-H. Puichaud "Vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite ironsand deposits occur along a 480 km stretch of the west coast of New Zealand. In the present study, the leaching behaviour of NZ ironsand was investigated in hydro Jan 1, 2017 
- 
                     The Geology of the Upper Canada Mine The Geology of the Upper Canada MineBy D. W. Tully Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming series trend west-ward across the property of the Upper Canada mine, forming part of the north limb of a regional syncline which is truncated on the s Jan 1, 1963 
- 
                     Determining Fill Fence Stability During Increased Backfill Rates at an Underground Hard Rock Mine Determining Fill Fence Stability During Increased Backfill Rates at an Underground Hard Rock MineBy K. K. Dehn This study focused on determining the stability of thin shotcrete fill fences at a hard rock mine in northwestern Ontario during increased pour rates of paste backfill. Determination of the stability May 1, 2007 
- 
                     AFMAG Use in Geological Interpretation AFMAG Use in Geological InterpretationBy C K. Bell, L. S. Collett An AFMAG survey was flown in 1968 over the Upper Nelson River area, Manitoba. The flight direction was northwest-southeast and flight spacing was 2 miles. In the Cross Lake Subprovince, AFMAG showed t Jan 1, 1971 
- 
                     Airflows through Openings of Smelter Buildings Exposed To Crosswinds Airflows through Openings of Smelter Buildings Exposed To CrosswindsBy E. Dernedde Cell rooms of aluminium smelters have large openings in the sidewalls and in the roof. These openings provide a high ventilation rate, which removes heat and contaminants emitted by the reduction cell Jan 1, 2007 
- 
                     Planned Maintenance at Brunswick Planned Maintenance at BrunswickBy F. W. Tregarthen "This paper gives a brief description of the methods used to form and implement the present planned maintenance program. The system is designed to assist plant personnel in their task of controlling a Jan 1, 1971 
- 
                     Geological Setting, Petrology, and Geochemistry of Granitic Pegmatites and Leucogranites Hosting U-Th-REE Mineralization at Fraser Lakes Zone B, Wollaston Domain, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada Geological Setting, Petrology, and Geochemistry of Granitic Pegmatites and Leucogranites Hosting U-Th-REE Mineralization at Fraser Lakes Zone B, Wollaston Domain, Northern Saskatchewan, CanadaBy Kevin M. Ansdell, Irvine R. Annesley, Christine L. Mckechnie The U-Th-REE mineralization at Fraser Lakes Zone B is hosted by granitic pegmatites and leucogranites, which lie along the deformed contact between Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary gneiss of the Wolla Jan 1, 2013 
- 
                     The Changing Role of Hydrometallurgy The Changing Role of HydrometallurgyBy B. Meddings, O. J. I. Evans "This paper is mainly concerned with the present and probable future role of hydrometallurgy in the production of base metals.The economic and technological bases of the hydro-metallurgical plants bui Jan 1, 1971 
- 
                     Principles and Practice of Metallurgy at Falconbridge Principles and Practice of Metallurgy at FalconbridgeBy A. Gronningsater Introduction As is well known, the fight between the blast furnace and the reverberatory furnace in copper smelting during the second decade of the century ended with a victory for the latter, a resu Jan 1, 1934 
- 
                     Mine Mechanization and Costs at Copper Mountain Mine Mechanization and Costs at Copper MountainBy R. S. Douglas Introduction The operations of The Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company, L1mited, have always been concerned with the mining of low-grade copper ores. In the fifty years of thi Jan 1, 1950 
- 
                     Filtration of Copper Smelter Gases at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited Filtration of Copper Smelter Gases at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, LimitedBy D. J. Robertson "THE copper smelting operation of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, at Flin Flon, Manitoba, generates a gas flow of 350,000 c.f.m. at n.t.p. This gas stream passes to atmosphere thr Jan 1, 1960 
- 
                     A Review of the Geological Characteristics of 'Gold-Only' Deposits in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield A Review of the Geological Characteristics of 'Gold-Only' Deposits in the Superior Province of the Canadian ShieldBy C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan "Of the 135 current or past-producing 'gold-only' mines in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield which have produced more than 100,000 tons of ore, the 33 mines which have produced one million Jan 1, 1982 
- 
                     The Effect of Water Corrosion and Shot Peening on Fatigue Strength of Mining Drill Rods The Effect of Water Corrosion and Shot Peening on Fatigue Strength of Mining Drill RodsBy T. W. Wlodek "AbstractThe results of research into the fatigue properties of SAE 1080 carbon steel and nickel-chromium-molylbdenum steel for mining drill rods are analysed and described in detail.The effect of wat Jan 1, 1952 
- 
                     Geology of the Foxtrap Pyrophyllite Deposit, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland Geology of the Foxtrap Pyrophyllite Deposit, Avalon Peninsula, NewfoundlandBy V. S. Papezik Pyrophyllite, an AI silicate used in the production of ceramic materials, is formed mainly by alteration of felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks, either directly (at temperatures of 250-300°C and pre Jan 1, 1978 
- 
                     Activation de la magnésia par déshydroxylation des rejets d'amiante du Québec Activation de la magnésia par déshydroxylation des rejets d'amiante du QuébecBy G. Gabra, M. Nagamori, J. J. Panneton "RESUMELa calcination contrôlée de 10 serpentine permet de produire de 10 magnésie active. Le degré de I'activation est mesure par 10 solubilité du magnésium dans les acides faibles tel que I&apo Jan 1, 1982 
- 
                     The Pacific Great Eastern Railway The Pacific Great Eastern RailwayBy Thomas Kilpatrick The liability created by building this railway is the great financial problem before the people of British Columbia at the present time. In dealing with the subject, I propose to divide it into three Jan 1, 1925 
- 
                     Use of Multivariate Geochemical Domains as a Validation Tool in the Classification of Predicted Resource Metal Extraction Recoveries. Fruta Del Norte Gold Deposit, Ecuador, Case Study Use of Multivariate Geochemical Domains as a Validation Tool in the Classification of Predicted Resource Metal Extraction Recoveries. Fruta Del Norte Gold Deposit, Ecuador, Case StudyBy C. Dragusanu, J. Sims, J. Connolly Based on a statistical analysis of the categorical and numerical data from the established geological model, a geochemical classification of mineralization has been shown to be objective in nature and Jan 1, 2011 
- 
                     Applications of Mineral Fillers in the Paint and Plastics Industries Applications of Mineral Fillers in the Paint and Plastics IndustriesBy Kurt F. Weitz "The number of materials that can be classified as fillers covers an extremely wide range: this paper outlines those fillers of the industrial mineral type that find extensive application in the paint Jan 1, 1970 
- 
                     Effects of Retained Calcium Ions in Iron Ore Concentrates on Filtration and Pelletization Performance Effects of Retained Calcium Ions in Iron Ore Concentrates on Filtration and Pelletization PerformanceBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke, T. C. Eisele It was determined by the authors that the water that remains in the filter cake after filtration in iron ore concentrators can contain several hundred times greater concentrations of calcium ions and Jan 1, 2004 
