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                     Silica-Kaolin Deposits of Algocen Mines Limited Silica-Kaolin Deposits of Algocen Mines LimitedBy D. E. Smith, M. K. Murthy "The commercial potential of a silica-kaolin deposit that occurs on the banks of and close to the Missinaibi River in the District of Cochrane, Ontario, is under evaluation by Algocen Mines Limited. T Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Induced Polarization as an Exploration Tool, Noranda Area, Quebec Induced Polarization as an Exploration Tool, Noranda Area, QuebecBy D. M. Hendrick, D. K. Fountain Since the discovery by conventional prospecting of the Horne deposit in 1920, the Noranda area has produced 82 million tons of copper-zinc-gold-silver ore from sixteen massive sulphide bodies. Recent Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Symposium on Powder Metallurgy Symposium on Powder MetallurgyBy Nicholas J. Grant It is the purpose of this paper to examine a number of the recent developments in powder metallurgy, being most concerned with those which are yet to prove themselves rather than those which have achi Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Acid-Generating Potential Calculation Using Mineralogical Static Test: Modification of the Paktunc Equation Acid-Generating Potential Calculation Using Mineralogical Static Test: Modification of the Paktunc EquationBy H. Bouzahzah Sulfidic tailings, subjected to atmospheric water and oxygen action, can generate acid mine drainage (AMD); which is the most important environmental problem facing the mining industry. AMD generating Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Management of Thorium and Uranium in Mining and Processing of Rare Earth Minerals Management of Thorium and Uranium in Mining and Processing of Rare Earth Minerals"Ore deposits containing rare earth elements normally contain small amounts of the radioactive elements thorium (Th) and/or uranium (U). These are the naturally-occurring isotopes U238, U235, and Th23 Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Asbestos in the Construction Industry Asbestos in the Construction IndustryBy L O. Montpetit The economics of the asbestos mining industry of Canada, and the physical and chemical characteristics of asbestos fibre, as well as exploration, mining, milling and quality control methods, have been Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Determine Machinery Condition by Vibration and Noise Analysis Determine Machinery Condition by Vibration and Noise AnalysisBy James G. Lyons All machines vibrate and make noise. An increase signals impending trouble. Vibration and noise analysis allows the condition of the machine to be determined without costly interruption in service for Jan 1, 1977 
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                     The Tungsten-Bismuth-Molybdenum Deposit of Brunswick Tin Mines Limited: Its Mode of Occurrence, Mineralogy and Amenability to Mineral Beneficiation The Tungsten-Bismuth-Molybdenum Deposit of Brunswick Tin Mines Limited: Its Mode of Occurrence, Mineralogy and Amenability to Mineral BeneficiationBy Wm Petruk "The tungsten-bismuth-molybdenum deposit in southwestern New Brunswick occurs in greisenized and silicified tuffite * and feldspar porphyry in and adjacent to volcanic necks. The ore minerals occur as Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Modeling extrusion of alumina and silicon carbide reinforced aluminum metal matrix composites Modeling extrusion of alumina and silicon carbide reinforced aluminum metal matrix compositesBy A. Saigal A finite element analysis based investigation using DEFORM software was undertaken to model the extrusion of 15% alumina and 15% silicon carbide reinforced aluminum metal matrix composites. The study Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Modification of the Stillwater Base Metals Refinery Process Modification of the Stillwater Base Metals Refinery ProcessBy L. Newman, R. Wyrick, R. Berezowsky The Stillwater Mining Company operates an integrated mines, mill, smelter and base metals refinery complex in Montana, USA for the production of a high-grade platinum group metals (PGM) bearing concen Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Monitoring Slope Stability and Ground Movement in and Around Open Pits Using Advanced InSAR Techniques Monitoring Slope Stability and Ground Movement in and Around Open Pits Using Advanced InSAR TechniquesTRE ? worldwide leader in InSAR ? Spinoff of Polytechnic University of Milan ? Numerous patents for cutting edge technology (e.g. SqueeSAR?, PSInSAR?) ? Focus solely on InSAR with over 13 years e Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Predicting cave initiation and propagation Predicting cave initiation and propagation"The most widely used method for predicting the onset of continuous caving is Laubscher’s caving chart. A detailed examination of this method was undertaken which concluded that it had limitations whi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     How Rock Properties Understanding From Micro to Macro Scale Affect Productivity Profile of Tight Reservoirs: Neuquén, Argentina How Rock Properties Understanding From Micro to Macro Scale Affect Productivity Profile of Tight Reservoirs: Neuquén, ArgentinaBy F. Sorenson, P. A. Castellarini, F. Garbarino, M. N. Garcia "Recently, significant efforts to improve productivity from the tight intervals of the Mulichinco Formation within the Sierra Chata Field in the Neuquén Basin have been ongoing. Because conventional h Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Is an Autonomous Haulage System Better than a Manual System? Is an Autonomous Haulage System Better than a Manual System?By J. Parreira This paper presents a deterministic/stochastic model that was created to compare an autonomous haulage truck system to a manual one by calculating and estimating benchmarked Key Performance Indicators Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Chemcell Petrochemical Operations at Edmonton Chemcell Petrochemical Operations at EdmontonBy J. A. Relf The construction of refineries and gas conservation plants in the general Edmonton area in the early 1950's made available large quantities of by-product liquified petroleum gases (LPG). These gases, Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Mining Industry and Government Relations Mining Industry and Government RelationsBy Donald V. Currie "The Alberta and Northwest Chamber of Mines was founded in Edmonton, Alberta in 1935. The organization represented private sector mining explorers and developers in the province and north west Canada. Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Industrial minerals in British Columbia - new developments, new discoveries and new opportunities Industrial minerals in British Columbia - new developments, new discoveries and new opportunitiesBy Z. D. Hora "There has been a number of new developments in British Columbia's industrial minerals field over the past few years. Several new industrial operations were started to diversify the line of Briti Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Admixtures and other Factors Influencing Durability of Sprayed Concrete (Shotcrete) Admixtures and other Factors Influencing Durability of Sprayed Concrete (Shotcrete)By Knut F. Garshol Quality and durability of sprayed concrete depends on the concrete mix design, the type and use of accelerator and all the aspects of the placement onto the rock surface in the underground working. A May 1, 2003 
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                     The Pursuit of Environmental Friendly Operations in Canadian Sulphide Smelting Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference on Al Alloys The Pursuit of Environmental Friendly Operations in Canadian Sulphide Smelting Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference on Al AlloysBy S. W. Marcuson, P. J. Mackey The Canadian non-ferrous mining and metallurgical industry has made great strides in environmental protection during the past half century. The path taken by the copper-nickel smelting industry in rea Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Regional and Local Patterns of CO2-K-Rb-As Alteration: A Guide to Gold in the Timmins Area Regional and Local Patterns of CO2-K-Rb-As Alteration: A Guide to Gold in the Timmins AreaBy D. Duff, R. A. Cameron, R. E. S. Whitehead "Although CO2 content indicates the quantity of carbonate in altered basaltic rocks, it does not measure the intensity of carbonate alteration. CO/CaO molar ratios, which correlate with the relative p Jan 1, 1982 
