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                     Anhydrite Plasters and Cements Anhydrite Plasters and CementsBy A. E. Flynn Introduction The purpose of this paper is to record the results of researches on anhydrite that have been undertaken at the Nova Scotia Technical College during the last two or three years. The wor Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Metamorphosed Iron Formation 1n Southwestern Labrador Metamorphosed Iron Formation 1n Southwestern LabradorBy David M. Knowles, R. Gordon Gastil "The Precambrian sedimentary series of the Labrador geosyncline, including iron formation, extends into southwestern Labrador and adjacent Quebec. The iron formation consisted of primary oxide, silica Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Some Comments on the Japanese Coal Industry Some Comments on the Japanese Coal IndustryBy C L. Briend, O&apos This paper presents the main features of coal mining in Japan, as determined by the author while attending the International Coal Conference in October of 1963. The general economy of the country is c Jan 1, 1965 
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                     The Pembina Gas Conservation Project The Pembina Gas Conservation ProjectBy H. P. Pew THE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-southwest of Edmonton. The field, about 35 miles long by T HE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-so Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Research and Productivity Research and ProductivityBy John Convey This short paper deals with the subject of research and its relation to productivity. All who have stopped to even think about industrial re-search and its impact on the nation-al economy take for gra Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Review of Chemical Methods Review of Chemical MethodsBy F. T. Rabbitts Introduction When the investigation of radioactive ores began at the Mines Branch about five years ago it was at once evident that improved chemical methods for the determination of uranium were esse Jan 1, 1952 
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                     The Agglomeration of Iron Ores and Concentrates The Agglomeration of Iron Ores and ConcentratesBy D. J. Hains IN this paper we shall examine the Why, Where and How concerning the agglomeration of iron ores and concentrates. Fig. l answers the questions @f why there is so much interest at the present time in t Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Geology of the Falcon Lake Stock, Southeastern Manitoba Geology of the Falcon Lake Stock, Southeastern ManitobaBy G. M. Brownell THE Falcon Lake stock is a small igneous mass, 2.6 square miles in area, which has intruded a belt of older lavas and metamorphosed sediments. It is well exposed and the entire area of its outcrop is Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Cyanide Destruction (Gold Mill Effluents) Cyanide Destruction (Gold Mill Effluents)By C. J. Edmonds Of the gold mined in Canada over 90 percent is extracted from the ore by the process of "cyanidation". In this process crushed ore is treated with lime to provide "protective alkalinity" and cyanide, Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Peat Moss -A Natural Adsorbing Agent for the Treatment of Polluted Water Peat Moss -A Natural Adsorbing Agent for the Treatment of Polluted WaterBy J. M. Janssens, Van Quach Tinh, M. Ruel, R. Leblanc "Microscopic studies of peat moss indicate a highly porous material. In view of using this natural product as an adsorbing agent for the treatment of polluted water, studies of its adsorbing power for Jan 1, 1971 
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                     How the Department of Mines of Canada Serves the Public How the Department of Mines of Canada Serves the PublicBy L. L. Bolton The Department of Mines as at present constituted has evolved from the organization which came into existence following the passage of the Geology and Mines Act by the Dominion Parliament in 1907. Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Significant Aspects of the Alberta Sulphur Industry Significant Aspects of the Alberta Sulphur IndustryBy W G. Brese The attention of the world is being focused on the spectacular rise of elemental sulphur production in Alberta. In the short space of a decade, production has increased from less than 10,000 long tons Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Real Time Safety Risk Analysis of Construction Projects Using BIM and RTLS Real Time Safety Risk Analysis of Construction Projects Using BIM and RTLSBy S. Setayeshgar The identification of potential accidents on construction sites has been a major concern in the construction industry and it needs a proactive safety plan to reduce the risk of accidents. There are no Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Treatment of Acid Water at the Wedge Mine, New Brunswick Treatment of Acid Water at the Wedge Mine, New BrunswickBy W. J. Kuit Since closure in 1968, the Wedge Mine, situated adjacent to the Nepisiguit River in New Brunswick, has been flooding with acidic water containing toxic levels of heavy metals. Cominco Ltd. has underta Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Managing Technology Risk Managing Technology RiskBy Chris Twigge-Molecey, John Peacey To meet the business objectives of a metallurgical project, there is often a need for new and untried technology or equipment, whose very novelty can present serious risks to meeting those objectives. Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Deep Air-Flotation at Britannia Deep Air-Flotation at BritanniaBy Norman A. M Macleod FOR the past seven years, all flotation at the Britannia mill has been done in Forrester Air-Lift cells. Prior to 1931, the roughing and part of the cleaning operation had been performed in four 21-ce Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Remote Sensing Enabling Technologies for Assessment of Construction Worker?s Musculoskeletal Disorder Risks: A Review and Future Extension Remote Sensing Enabling Technologies for Assessment of Construction Worker?s Musculoskeletal Disorder Risks: A Review and Future ExtensionBy Fei Dai Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a group of painful disorders that affect muscles, tendons, nerves, joints, cartilage, and ligaments. They are a serious problem among the workforce in the United S Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Analysis of the failure of a large hangingwall wedge: Kidd Mining Division, Falconbridge, Ltd. Analysis of the failure of a large hangingwall wedge: Kidd Mining Division, Falconbridge, Ltd.By M. Board, R. Pakalnis, S. Seldon, R. Brummer The Kidd operation mines roughly 10 000 tpd of copper and zinc ore from underground and employs about 700 personnel. In the late summer and fall of 1997, major movements in the proximity of the east w Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Geology of the Brazeau Area Geology of the Brazeau AreaBy J. O. G. Sanderson THE Brazeau river is a relatively short foothills stream in western Alberta and its drainage area is limited to approximately 2,400 square miles. It rises near the head of the North Saskatchewan river Jan 1, 1939 
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                     The Application of Heavy Media Separation to Concrete Aggregate The Application of Heavy Media Separation to Concrete AggregateBy R. A. Wyman, F. E. Hanes THE demand for high-quality aggregate is increasing in all phases of the construction industry and in all organizations associated with road building in Canada. The production of aggregate in Canada h Jan 1, 1962 
