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Capturing unrealized capacity
By M. W. Lewis
A mine's inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. Th
Jan 1, 2004
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Capturing unrealized capacity
By M. W. Lewis, B. Sambirsky, J. Werner
A mine’s inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. The inh
Jan 1, 2004
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Report of Council
The Mineral Industry of Canada in 1951 Continuance of the remarkable, successive increases in the value -of Canada's mineral production, chief basis of the nation's post-war expansion, was
Jan 1, 1952
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Large Flotation Machine Development and Operation
By M. Churchill, V. R. Degner
"Over the past two decades, declining ore body grades, increased operating costs and increased construction costs have provided an incentive for the development of progressively larger flotation machi
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation of carbon values from blast furnace flue dust using statistical design
By P. K. Naik, B. Das
Flotation studies were carried out to recover carbon values from blast furnace flue dust containing ~30.34% carbon, 4.6% volatile matter (VM), and 65.03% ash. The variables chosen for the experiments
Jan 1, 2005
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Salt and gypsum in Alberta (0afdd2b6-38a0-4860-b231-9bdf8b1db5da)
By W. N. Hamilton
"Evaporites abound in the Western Canada sedimentary basin, recurring throughout the stratigraphic column and widely scattered over the basin region. Alberta, situated centrally over the basin, includ
Jan 1, 1982
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Protective coatings in the mining industry
By L. D. Eccleston
Any man-made structure will eventually decay, but we are basically concerned with the prevention of corrosion within a fairly limited time span. How corrosion can be minimized by design, the removal o
Jan 1, 1979
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Application of biotechnology for treatment of nitrogen compounds in gold mill effluents
By W. D. Gould, A. Kapoor, K. Morin, P. Bédard
This paper presents the results of a research study that is being conducted by the Mine Effluents Program, Mining and Mineral Science Laboratory (MMSL), Natural Resources Canada aimed at evaluating bi
Jan 1, 2004
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Techniques for Coarse-Particle Beneficiation of Some Gold Ores and Methods of Determining Potential for Sorting Any Gold Ore Deposit."
By Steve Wilkinson
"""Techniques for coarse-particle beneficiation of some gold ores and methods for determining potential for sorting any gold ore deposit.""With the advent of high speed computers, laser technology end
Jan 1, 1985
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Studies in Petrology, Goldfields Area, Saskatchewan
By Ralph W. Edie
"IntroductionTHE GOLDFIELDS AREA in northern Saskatchewan has be-come important in recent years because of numerous discoveries of pitchblende. The area is underlain by rocks of Precambrian age and, b
Jan 1, 1952
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The Treasures of Casa Duana or FM2 = P3
By Sherwin F. Kelly
"THE TITLE I have chosen is certainly not one of those self-explanatory ones. I shall endeavour to make its significance clear during my remarks but, in the hope of minimizing that inevitable exodus w
Jan 1, 1955
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New flux practice for the Utility Nickel furnaces at Inco's Port Colborne Refinery
By S. Harshaw, C. Doyle, A. E. M. Warner, D. Stremlaw
"In the Utility Nickel furnaces, the hearth and sidewalls are lined with high-Al2O3 bricks. During charging and thermal cycling (more so as the linings on these reverberatory furnaces age), pieces of
Jan 1, 1993
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Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection
By Y. Faitakis
In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis.
Jan 1, 2004
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Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection (c13d7cbc-4e81-4449-b672-3dadc240a5a9)
By Y. Faitakis, G. J. Powley, C. Mackenzie
"In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydrophobic Forces Measured Between Silica Surfaces Coated With CnTACi Homologues
An Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) was used to measure the surface forces between glass sphere and silica plate in CnTAC1 (n=12, 14, 16, 18) solutions. The results showed the presence of long-range attr
Jan 1, 2006
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The CIMVAL Code for the Valuation of Mineral Properties
By CIMVAL
This Code for the Valuation of Mineral Properties (the “CIMVAL Code”) is the result of a review more than a decade after the release in 2003 of the “Standards and Guidelines for Valuation of Mineral P
Nov 29, 2019
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The Engineer and the Diamond Drill in Northern Ontario
By C. H. Hopper
DIAMOND drills have played an important part in the development of mines for many years. Recently. they have also entered the production field arid the use of diamond drills m the primary breaking of
Jan 1, 1943
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Fahlore as an indicator of mineralization temperature and gold fineness
By F. W. Brackebusch, R. O. Sack
"A method for determining the fineness of Au in electrum from the composition of fahlore coexisting with pyrite and chalcopyrite is presented. This method is based on previously published experimental
Jan 1, 2004
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Progress on Stainless Steel as Bipolar Electrode Plate Material for PEM Fuel Cells
By R Zavadil, S Kuyucak, F Fazeli
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells generate electricity by reacting hydrogen and oxygen. A thin, bipolar electrode material provides a medium for electron exchange with the electrolyte, alterna
Jan 1, 2014
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Geology of the Cargill Township Residual Carbonatite-associated Phosphate Deposit, Kapuskasing, Ontario
By Reno Pressacco
Abstract- Agrium Inc. is a world leader in the production, distribution, and marketing of agricultural products and services in both North America and Argentina. The new phosphate mine and mill comple
Jan 1, 2001