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The Acheson FieldBy E. E. Cudby
"FOLLOWING the Leduc discovery •by Imperial Oil in 1947, The California Standard Company began to acquire land in the area immediately west of Edmonton and in line with the Leduc reef trend (Figure 1)
Jan 1, 1952
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Portable Gas-Driven Mining PlantsBy F. A. McLean
At the Annual Western Meeting held at Blairmore, Alta., October 1924, the writer presented a paper drawing attention -to the advantages of portable gas-driven equipment for developing isolated mining
Jan 1, 1926
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Modern History of Pipe Manufacture and ApplicationBy H. J. McQueen
Large-scale industrial production of pipe began with longitudinal hot pressure welding of wrought iron by passage of skelp (narrow strip with beveled edges) through a die or bell that curled it about
Jan 1, 2005
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The Engineer and the Diamond Drill in Northern OntarioBy 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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Dust Control and Ventilation at Ontario MinesBy C. S. Gibson
"MOST of the mines in the Province of Ontario in Canada are multi-level operations in steeply dipping veins; yet there is an appreciable number whose de-posits are relatively flat-lying, ranging up to
Jan 1, 1960
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Applications of X-Ray Emission Spectrometry to Rock and Ore AnalysisBy G. R. Webber
CHEMICAL AN AL YSIS by x-ray emission spectrometry has become increasingly important during the past few years. The method is analogous to optical spectrography ?with x-rays being used instead of ligh
Jan 1, 1957
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Telfer Concentrates: Accepting and Winning the ChallengeBy D. Lunt
Telfer bulk concentrates typically contain 8% chalcopyrite, 8% chalcocite, 45% pyrite and 80-120 g/t gold. Although very high copper and gold recoveries can be obtained by subjecting the concentrate t
Jan 1, 2004
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Geology of the Izok Massive Sulfide Deposit, Nunavut Territory, CanadaBy Ian R. Morrison
"Abstract - The Izok Zn-Cu-Pb-Ag volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit is located 265 km south of Kugluktuk (Coppermine), Nunavut Territory, Canada, in the west-central Slave structural province. The I
Jan 1, 2004
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Iron (III) Removal from Chloride Solutions by Solvent ExtractionBy A. P. Paiva
The solvent extraction properties exhibited by some /V,N'-tetrasubstituted malonamides to efficiently and selectively recover iron(III) from concentrated chloride leaching solutions can be found
Jan 1, 2006
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Tracing Ore Boulders as a Prospecting Method 1n CanadaBy A. Dreimans
Tracing of 'float' against the latest ice-flow directions ha!' led to or assisted in discoveries of several mineral deposits in Canada at lP.ast since 1891, e.g., fluorite and corundum
Jan 1, 1958
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Abrasion and Wear in Mills: Use of Rubber and Plastics in Screening Applications and Wear in MillsBy G. R. Brough
"Today it is more important than ever to get the maximum possible return on capital invested in the processing industry. To this end the plant is often operated continuously and the choice of equipmen
Jan 1, 1983
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Noranda Inc. - Heath Steele MineBy David Scott, Denis V. Lachance, Daniel Marcotie
"LocationThe Heath Steele mine is located 50 km northwest of Miramichi, New Brunswick.Brief DescriptionHeath Steele is a 2700 t/d, copper-lead-zinc operation which employs conventional crushing, grind
Jan 1, 2000
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The Distillation of Calcium and MagnesiumBy I. I. Betcherman
INTRODUCTION A DISTILLATION process offers one of the most effective methods of refining metals. Its use is particularly attractive in the case of reactive metals which are not readily treated by pyr
Jan 1, 1951
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Option pricing: A new approach to valuing mining projects"Option pricing is used in finance for valuing options to buy (or sell) shares at some future date because it provides a convenient framework for quantifying values subject to uncertainty. As one of t
Jan 1, 1997
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The Princeton Coal Field British ColumbiaBy E. R. Hughes
Introduction Situated 182 miles east of Vancouver, on the Kettle Valley branch of the Canadian Pacific railway, the Princeton coal field is readily accessible to the Coast markets. The area covers
Jan 1, 1947
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Advances in Drilling & Blasting Control at Barrick?s Pierina MineBy Will Callupe Arzapalo
The success of the minimization of blast induced-damage at Barrick?s Pierina Mine in Peru is the result of an effective working relationship between Mine Operations and the Geotechnical Services Depar
May 1, 2006
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Host-rock geochemistry and massive volcanogenic sulphide oresBy J. S. Fox
Major-element data for unaltered, unmineralized felsic host rocks from a number of stratigraphically simple, massive volcanogenic Zn-Cu(-Pb) sulphide deposits of low metamorphic grade have been compil
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology of Brunswick No. 12 MineBy William M. Luff
This paper outlines the regional geology and history of the area, and summarizes the stratigraphy, structure and geology of the Brunswick No. 12 mine area. The Brunswick No. 12 deposit is a stratifor
Jan 1, 1977
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The Application of Static Control to Mining ShovelsBy L. F. Haven
"The desirable shovel speed-torque curves are described, along with the characteristics of the more important electrical components used to approximate these curves. A particular shovel regulator syst
Jan 1, 1969
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The Application of Cementation in MiningBy Lionel A. York
THE first application of the cementation process took place in the year 1864, according to H. Standish Ball, when a break in the brickwork lining at a depth of 270', in one of the Rhine Preussen pits
Jan 1, 1961