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                     Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel Belt Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel BeltBy H. D. B. Wilson, W C. Brisbin The Thompson-Moak Lake nickel belt lies along the root of a Precambrian mountain range of the island-arc or alpine type. This range coin-. cides with the boundary between the Superior and Churchill bl Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Metal Removal Mechanisms During the Treatment of Highly Contaminated Acid Mine Drainage using Passive Bioreactors, Limestone Drains, and Multi-Step Systems: A Short Review Metal Removal Mechanisms During the Treatment of Highly Contaminated Acid Mine Drainage using Passive Bioreactors, Limestone Drains, and Multi-Step Systems: A Short ReviewBy Carmen M. Neculita Optimizing the long-term efficiency of passive systems for the treatment of highly contaminated acid mine drainage (AMD) is still a challenging issue. The optimization lies, among others, on improving Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Economic Safety Economic SafetyBy A. S. Bayne WITH the great increase in the use of power-driven machinery in industry, and consequent large-scale operations, the hazards to which , workmen are exposed have become much more numerous than at the b Jan 1, 1938 
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                     The Assessment of Aging Shaft Linings for Potash and Salt Mines The Assessment of Aging Shaft Linings for Potash and Salt MinesBy S. Hopkins, J. Nolan, S. Gillis "Cast in place concrete shaft linings have been used in many salt and potash shafts sunk in North America over the last 100 years. A large number of these shafts have exceeded their initial design liv Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The Geological Survey The Geological SurveyBy G. A. Young THE Geological Survey was created in 1842 to aid the development of Canada's mineral resources. Although the institution has been in existence for nearly 100 years and has accomplished an immense Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Potential utilization of Canadian thermal coal in Japan Potential utilization of Canadian thermal coal in JapanBy P. Lafleur All indications point to a growing market for thermal coal in Japan as part of the country's current energy policy formulation process. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry forecasts Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Innovative Process for Metals Recovery from Nuclear and Mine Wastes Innovative Process for Metals Recovery from Nuclear and Mine WastesBy J. F. Fiset, N. Bouzoubaâ, N. Reynier, C. Laviolette, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is developing a disposal strategy for radioactive wastes, which contain significant amounts of uranium, cesium, and mercury. There are safety and economic incentive Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Methods to Reduce the Environmental Hazards of Mining and Processing of Minerals in the Arctic Regions Methods to Reduce the Environmental Hazards of Mining and Processing of Minerals in the Arctic RegionsBy P. V. Amosov, V. A. Masloboev, D. V. Makarov, S. G. Seleznev, A. A. Baklanov "The development of industry and intensive use of natural resources leads to a significant decrease in the share of reserves of rich ores, deposits of which have nearly all been exploited. Large amoun Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Neutron Activation Methods for the Study of Multicomponent Diffusion and for the Determination of Thermodynamic Activities of Alloys Neutron Activation Methods for the Study of Multicomponent Diffusion and for the Determination of Thermodynamic Activities of AlloysBy J. S. Kirkaldy, W. J. Slater, G. R. Mason Activation analysis for copper and manganese in 10 mg samples machined from aluminum-base diffusion couples has been used in the study of ternary diffusion in the Al-Cu-Mn system. The accuracy, econom Jan 1, 1961 
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                     The Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of Canada The Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of CanadaBy L W. Morley The Division is concerned with physical methods as applied to geo-logical research and mapping. An at-tempt is made to describe long-term goals, illustrated by examples of projects in the fields of ae Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Caro's acid-an oxidant for acid leaching of uranium ores Caro's acid-an oxidant for acid leaching of uranium oresBy M. Yamine, R. J. Ring, D. J. Waters "An experimental program has been carried out by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission to compare the effectiveness of Caro's acid as an alternative oxidant to pyrolusite in the leaching of ura Jan 1, 1984 
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                     BLASTCAD - Noranda's three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design system BLASTCAD - Noranda's three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design systemBy P. Favreau "This paper describes the progress accomplished at the Noranda Technology Centre in the field of three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design. Traditional methods of laying out undergroun Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mining Methods and Equipment Used at IMC' s Esterhazy Operations Mining Methods and Equipment Used at IMC' s Esterhazy OperationsBy A J. Kyle After a brief description of the shaft and surface facilities, this paper describes the planning for the mining operation, the selection of equipment the general method of mining and the sequence of o Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Update on Falconbridge's Sudbury Nickel Smelter Update on Falconbridge's Sudbury Nickel SmelterBy J. Chenier, M. Boissoneault, D. Ducharme, R. Schonewille The operation of Falconbridge's Sudbury nickel smelter has undergone significant change since the production was consolidated to a single electric furnace in 1994. In the late 1990's a capit Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Known and potential sources of high-purity calcite and dolomite in Ontario Known and potential sources of high-purity calcite and dolomite in OntarioBy Ross I. Kelly Carbonate rocks are widespread throughout Ontario and provide raw material for more uses than perhaps any other rock type. The principal carbonate rocks that are used by industry in Ontario are Paleoz Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Bioleaching of Nickel from Olivine Using Chemoheterotrophic Fungi and Bacteria Bioleaching of Nickel from Olivine Using Chemoheterotrophic Fungi and BacteriaBy A. Monballiu, J. A. Martens, Y. W. Chiang, A. Van Audenaerde, R. M. Santos, T. Van Gerven, B. Meesschaert In this work, bioleaching of non-sulphidic materials by applying chemoheterotrophic bacteria and fungi is studied. It was found that the tested fungus, Aspergillus niger, leached substantially more ni Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Copper Mountain: Overview on the Grinding Mills and their Dual Pinion Mill Drives Copper Mountain: Overview on the Grinding Mills and their Dual Pinion Mill DrivesBy M. van de Vijfeijken This paper will first give a short overview of the Copper Mountain project in British Columbia, which just has started commercial operation earlier this year. The grinding process with one 34' x Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Metallurgical Research in Canada: A Symposium Metallurgical Research in Canada: A Symposium"ALTHOUGH Canadian metallurgists have long been active in research, the scope of the work was somewhat limited until the be-ginning -of World War II. The rapid industrial development of Canada during Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Aluminum from Cans to Cars: Recycling the Future / Opportunities and Challenges Aluminum from Cans to Cars: Recycling the Future / Opportunities and ChallengesBy G. M. Scamans In the past ten years there has been considerable penetration of aluminum automotive body sheet (ABS) into automotive structures. The exponential increase in demand is resulting in major investments i Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Cordilleran Region of Western Canada The Cordilleran Region of Western CanadaBy A. H. Lang "The Cordilleran region of western Canada includes most of British Columbia and the Yukon and pares of Alberta and the Northwest Territories. The western part of this region was for about 50 years the Jan 1, 1954 
