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Geology and exploration history of the Lone Gull propertyBy H. Fuchs, W. Hilger, E. Prosser
"The Lone Gull discovery of Urangesellschaft Canada Limited was made in 1974 as a result of extensive exploration activities for unconformity related uranium deposits in the Baker Lake area of the Nor
Jan 1, 1986
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Suggested Criteria for the Custody Transfer Design of Automatic InstallationsBy K. H. Kretzschmar, M. A. Smith
A brief review of the rapid growth of ACT in Western Canada is presented. It is remarked that this rap-id growth has been accompanied by a heterogeneous approach to design. A more rational and consist
Jan 1, 1960
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The Laboratories of the Ore Dressing and Metallurgical Division, Mines Branch, Department of Mines, OttawaBy C. S. Parsons
Ore-Testing laboratories are maintained by the Mines Branch, Department of Mines, at Ottawa for the purpose of conducting experimental test and research on ore treatment. Sample shipments of a few hun
Jan 1, 1931
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Precious Metals in the Sudbury Ores and Their RecoveryBy C. Langer
Although the existence of precious metals, particularly those of the platinum group, in the nickel ores in the Sudbury district has been known for a good many years- almost as long as the ore deposits
Jan 1, 1927
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Coxheath Copper Mine, Cape Breton, N.S.By W. W. Beaton
The Coxheath copper mine is situated on the north side of the Coxheath hills and opposite the French Vale, at a distance of about 10 miles southwest of Sydney, Cape Breton county. The deposit was disc
Jan 1, 1930
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The Role of Minor Nickel Additions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-Si-Mg-Cu AlloysBy A. R. Farkoosh
Al-Si based alloys have been recently used by automotive industry for highly stressed engine applications. Due to severe working conditions of the engine parts, existing alloys hardly endure high pres
Jan 1, 2011
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Moisture Content’s Effect on Fracture Development in Coal under Microwave IrradiationBy G. Hu, P. Chang
"As hydraulic fracturing is forbidden in some countries due to its accompanying environmental pollutions, microwave fracturing was proposed as a substitute technology to enhance coal seam permeability
Jan 1, 2019
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Modeling of Processes Accompanying Underground Coal GasificationBy M. Cala
Underground coal gasification is technology which enables energy to be extracted from coal beds where mining by means of classical methods is either impossible or uneconomical. The process of coal gas
Aug 1, 2013
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Ultra-Flocculation: Theory, Experiment, ApplicationsBy N. N. Rulyov
"Starting from fundamental principles of colloid-hydrodynamic theory of disperse systems we have shown that application of strongly non-uniform hydrodynamic fields allows to achieve not only faster ra
Jan 1, 2004
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Progress in the Flash Roasting of Sulphide OresBy Horace Freeman
Introduction This paper is an amplification of the paper presented by the writer at the last (1930) Annual Meeting of the Institute (1), and is somewhat in the nature of a progress report upon the in
Jan 1, 1931
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Performance Assessment of a Fiber Optic Methane Sensor Exposed to Coal SmokeBy M. Li, T. H. Dubaniewicz, H. N. Dougherty
"INTRODUCTION Underground mines have the risk of accumulation of gases if not ventilated properly or during and after emergency situations when ventilation controls become damaged or stop working. Com
Jan 1, 2019
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Jameson Cell Testing at the Kidd Creek ConcentratorBy R. Tremblay, M. Burrows
"In the summer of 1990, pilot scale testing of a Jameson cell was carried out at Falcon bridge Limited, Kidd Creek Division. The Jameson cell is self aspirating and has fewer mechanical parts, thus it
Jan 1, 1993
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Remediation of a Uranium Processing FacilityBy Ernest Becker
Golder Associates provided overall radiological direction and assistance to the client in their interactions with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and operational radiation protection services f
Aug 1, 2010
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Geomechanical Assessment for Drifts and Chambers Development in the Athabasca BasinBy Theophile Yameogo
Much has been said about the methodology of geomechanical design in underground excavations. However, the geological, hydrogeological and geotechnical complexities encountered at t
Aug 1, 2010
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On the use of Weight Loss to Determine Corrosion Rates of Stainless Steels in Hot, Concentrated Sulphuric AcidBy J. R. Rodda
Stainless steels are widely used to handle concentrated sulphuric acid (H2SO4) solutions produced in the manufacturing process, The majority of corrosion rate data published for stainless steel in pro
Jan 1, 2010
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The Copper Recovery From Cupric Oxide Catalysts By Plasma Reduction ProcessBy I. Imris
The chemical industries are using different type of catalysts, which after application usually produced many tons heap of residues. One of them is cupric oxide catalyst with high content of copper and
Jan 1, 2007
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Rare Earth Recovery from Fine Kaolin Residue Using Gravity/Flotation Processing RouteBy I. Filippova, L. Filippov
"The by-product potential of light rare-earth elements (LREE, La, Ce, Nd) and rare-metals (W, Nb, Sn) within the St Austell kaolin deposits (UK) is related to the kaolinisation process, which liberate
Jan 1, 2016
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Design of Hydraulic Backfill Bulkheads at South Deep Gold MineBy A. S. Nortjé
At South Deep Gold Mine longhole stopes are backfilled using a cemented Cyclone Classified Tailings in its hydraulic state. The need to contain the hydraulic fill until cured requires a barricade. Due
May 1, 2007
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Overcoming the Geotechnical Challenges of Drift Development at the Unconformity in the Athabasca BasinBy Theophile Yameogo
The rock mechanics literature has documented the challenges, failures and successes of tunneling through weak rocks. Cases usually deal with low RMR rock masses or high stresses in a fractured zone. W
Aug 1, 2010
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Bioleacidng of Fine Low Grade Copper OresBy M. Oliazadeh
The bioleaching of fine low grade copper sulfide ore is described. A sample of ground (> 1 mm) copper ore from Sarcheshmeh, Iran, was subjected to a series of agglomeration procedures and subsequently
Jan 1, 2007