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Thermal Rock Fragmentation Applications in Narrow-Vein ExtractionBy Sylvie Poirier
This paper focuses on new developments regarding thermal rock fragmentation applications. The technology consists in a strong burner powered by diesel fuel and air. The thermal reaction, which is crea
May 1, 2002
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The Method of the Ground Resistivity Map and its Practical ApplicationsBy C. Schlumberger
INTRODUCTION The object of the present paper is to discuss, from a geological point of view, the practical results obtained by the authors with the method of the 'resistivity map of the subsoil&
Jan 1, 1931
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The Recovery of Elemental Sulphur From Pyrite and PyrrhotiteBy R. W. Bruce, K. W. Downes
"IntroductionSULPHUR production in Canada from all sources for the year 1953 amounted to about 375,000 tons. Except for 16,000 tons of elemental sulphur derived from natural gas, this production was i
Jan 1, 1955
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Aggregate resources inventory of OntarioBy Dale Scott
"The Aggregate Resources Inventory Program was initiated 10 produce reports which assess the aggregate resources of municipalities designated under the Pits and Quarries Control ACI, 1971.Each report
Jan 1, 1982
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Aggregate resources inventory of OntarioBy Dale Scott
"The Aggregate Resources Inventory Program was initiated 10 produce reports which assess the aggregate resources of municipalities designated under the Pits and Quarries Control ACI, 1971.Each report
Jan 1, 1982
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The Gold Deposits of Lake AthabaskaBy F. J. Alcock
IN the summer of 1934, gold was discovered on Lodge bay, on the north shore of lake Athabaska in northern Saskatchewan, about fifty miles east of the Alberta boundary line. The first claims were taken
Jan 1, 1936
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Defining in-situ block sizeBy M. Grenon
"The presence, size, orientation, nature, and persistence of geological discontinuities dictate the behaviour of a rock mass. Block size, which is defined by discontinuity spacing, by the number of jo
Jan 1, 1998
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Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned from MesoamericaBy J. M. Rios
Without conscious effort and understanding, a number of factors peculiar to mineral exploration campaigns conspire against building sustainability in host communities. These include the episodic and t
Aug 1, 2013
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Kitsault (Lime Creek) molybdenum mine, northwestern British ColumbiaBy C. J. Hodgson
"IntroductionThe Kitsault molybdenum mine is located 600 m above sea level on Lime Creek at the head of the inlet of Alice Arm, 140 km northeast of Prince Rupert, British Columbia (Fig. 1). The area o
Jan 1, 1995
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Engineering, Construction and Project Management of Ambatovy Nickel ProjectBy Ed McConaghy, P. LaRochelle
The Ambatovy Nickel Project comprises the development of mine, hydrometallurgical processing facilities and necessary infrastructure in Madagascar, positioning Ambatovy as one of the world’s largest p
Jan 1, 2015
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Paracoethite for Iron Control at the Zinifex Hobart SmelterBy G. Binks
In 1997, the Zinifex Hobart Smelter ceased ocean disposal of jarosite and the flowsheet was converted to reject iron as paragoethite. This paper describes the evolution of the flowsheet since the chan
Jan 1, 2006
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Oil Sands Tailings Storage Facilities: Design Considerations for Ease of ClosureBy N. A. Beier, N. Slingerland
"Oil sands tailings impoundments rank among the largest (spatially) in the world, covering a total of approximately 220 km2 of northern Alberta, Canada. A preliminary geomorphic design for an oil sand
Jan 1, 2019
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Application of Coal to Sewage TreatmentBy Peter Silveston, Earl Shannon
Process-oriented experiments on the use of coal as an adsorbent for certain soluble components of sewage are described. The capacity of Canadian coals for these components was less than 0.1 per cent b
Jan 1, 1970
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Geology of the Adams MineBy F. Dubuc
"The Adams Mine of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation is situated on the Boston Township iron range near Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Eight different orebodies have been outlined, with a total open-pit cru
Jan 1, 1966
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An exploration review of the weedy lake, tower lake and wedge lake gold deposits, saskatchewanBy R. K. Netolitzky
The Weedy Lake, Tower Lake, and Wedge Lake gold deposits illustrate contrasting styles and different ages of mineralization within the same district. The discovery of these deposits was the result of
Jan 1, 1986
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Potassium-Argon Ages of Some Ore Deposits in British ColumbiaBy N. C. Carter, Wm. H. White, J. E. Harakal
"Of twenty-one ore deposits in British Columbia which are either in production or advanced stages of exploration, five have potassium-argon ages in a range of 165-205 m.y., eight are in a range of 44-
Jan 1, 1968
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Copper Refining: Anode Furnace OperationBy Warren A. Sheaffer
THE chief uses for copper are as a conductor of electricity and as the chief component in brasses and bronzes. For such uses, the copper must be of very high purity. H the impurities are zinc, iron, l
Jan 1, 1942
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Kinetics of bainite transformation in hot-worked and ultrafine austenite of alloy steels.By E. V. Konopleva, H. J. McQueen
"The isothermal bainite transformation kinetics of low- and medium-carbon alloy steels after hot deformation and the rmocycling treatment (TC) has been studied by the magneto - metric method. Deformat
Jan 1, 1997
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Determining the Oil Sands Mining Limit With Lerchs-Grossmann O5ptimizationBy L. Chunpongtong
ABSTRACT The mining limit in oil sands is regulated by the ratio of total mining volume (ore, interburden, and overburden) one has to mine per volume of bitumen in place (TV/BIP). This paper presents
Jan 1, 2014
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Determining the oil sands mining limit with Lerchs-Grossmann optimizationBy L. Chunpongtong
The mining limit in oil sands is regulated by the ratio of total mining volume (ore, interburden, and overburden) one has to mine per volume of bitumen in place (TV/BIP). This paper presents a mathema
Jan 1, 2014