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Canadian Exploration Incentive ProgramBy Robert B. Parsons
"The Canadian Exploration Incentive Program (CEIP), which was announced by the federal government on May 3, 1988, promises to maintain the viability of flow-through shares as a financing mechanism whi
Jan 1, 1988
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Microstructure and Strength of Mg-Zn-Ho Alloys Containing Quasicrystal PhaseBy A. Singh
Two alloys Mg96.9Zn2.7Ho0.4 and Mg93Zn6Ho have been processed by direct extrusion at 300°C and 200/230°C to produce various microstructures containing icosahedral quasicrystalline phase with different
Jan 1, 2006
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Advances in Continuous Monitoring of Water-Cooled Tapblocks for Pyrometallurgical FurnacesBy D. Krippner, C. Nexhip, D. George-Kennedy, P. Gebski, R. Kaur, W. L. Ying
ABSTRACT Water-Cooled Tapblocks Are Essential Components Of Modern Smelting Furnaces. Uninterrupted Operation Of A Tapblock Is Critical For The Optimal Operation Of A Furnace. This Critical Function,
Jan 1, 2013
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Royalty arrangements in jeopardyBy Robert B. Parsons
"Draft income tax amendments aimed primarily at certain carve-out arrangements prevalent in the oil and gas industry could have devastating results for long standing royally arrangements in the mining
Jan 1, 1985
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Sedimentary exhalative (sedex) zinc-lead-silver deposits, northern Canadian CordilleraBy R. C. Carne, R. J. Cathro
"Most of the recent large discoveries of zinc, lead and silver in Western Canada are Paleozoic-aged stratiform deposits that occur within the limits of the tectonic sub-province of the Canadian Cordil
Jan 1, 1982
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Committee issues report on federal sales tax reformBy Robert B. Parsons
"""I would be a rich man if I had a dime for every man hour spent by the bureaucracy on changing tax legislation."" Anonymous.The mind of a cynic might very well conjure thoughts about ""change for th
Jan 1, 1983
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The Origin of the Copper Mountain OresBy V Dolmage
Copper Mountain is the third largest copper mine in British Columbia, and is now producing close to 20 million pounds of copper per year, with which is recovered also 4,000 ounces of gold and. 13,800
Jan 1, 1929
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Water problems in Saskatchewan potash mining - What can be learned from them?By Arnfinn F. Prugger, Fritz F. Prugger
"The Saskatchewan potash beds are overlain by a number of water-bearing formations. There are water zones in the footwall as well. These aquifers created difficulties during the construction of shafts
Jan 1, 1991
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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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Loose rock detection with infrared thermographyBy J. G. Henning, T. R. Yu, J. E. Croxall
"Test work was carried out to investigate the thermal response of loose and solid rock under varying environmental conditions. The primary interest was to develop a technique that could be used to inc
Jan 1, 1990
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Energy conservation in the comminution of industrial mineralsBy D. Doyle, T. Cienski
"This paper presents and discusses the results of a detailed study conducted on the subject of energy consumption in the comminution of industrial minerals. The study was based on pilot circuit testin
Jan 1, 1992
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Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC)'s New Silica Flotation PlantBy Mike Smith, George Chung
"A 23 million dollar Flotation Plant has been commissioned at the Iron Ore Company of Canada in 1998. Nine OK-50 cells &re used to float silica in this 1,400 tomes per hour plant. The paper details pr
Jan 1, 1999
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Rail-Veyor® An Energy Efficient Alternative to Material HaulageBy Patrick Fantin
Mining ? The Past Safety Not a priority; Health Not a priority; Energy Manual Labour; Horsepower? Literally. Financially Robust For the Owner?s; Mining ? The Future Safety Ze
May 1, 2013
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Surface Chemical Evaluation of Common Gangue Phases in Rare Earth Mineral Flotation Processes in Response to the Addition of Oxalic AcidBy L. Xia, B. Hart, K. Douglas
In the flotation of Rare Earth Element (REE) bearing minerals, oxalic acid is reportedly acting both as a depressant and pH modifier. Testing has established the significance of oxalic acid in the flo
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrokinetic Dewatering of Uranium Mine TailingsBy Julie Q. Shang
The electrokinetic (EK) technology for dewatering of two tailings from the uranium mines in Northern Saskatchewan is studied in bench scale experiments. The study includes four phases: 1. Characteriz
Aug 1, 2010
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Some Considerations Relevant to Geophysical ExplorationBy A. A. Brant
"Improving geological and geophysical evaluation should serve to reduce the early-stage risk assessment and there-by contribute to exploration expenditure stimulation. The limitations of present-day m
Jan 1, 1967
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Flotation Separation of Muscovite from Quartz Using Mixed Anionic/Cationic CollectorsBy Yue hua Hu, Wei Sun, Pan Chen, Li Wang, Runqing Liu, Central South University
"The flotation separation of muscovite from quartz was investigated using mixed sodium oleate/dodecylamine (NaOL/DDA) collectors. The flotation experiments were conducted on single minerals and their
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of High-Rate Clarification Processes for Mine Water Treatment with Cement Kiln DustBy A. L. Mackie
Mine water from base metal mines is generally characterized as having high concentrations of heavy metals and low pH, resulting in the need for treatment prior to discharge to receiving waters. In thi
Aug 1, 2013
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The effect of fireside deposits on kraft recovery boiler superheater corrosionBy Douglas W. Reeve, Hoc Nghia Tran, David Barham
"In kraft pulp mills, the spent pulping liquor is concentrated and used as fuel in the recovery boiler. Extensive deposits are formed in the upper section of the boiler due to the very high ash conten
Jan 1, 1984
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Where Are We Going In This Hand Basket?By Lawrence Devon Smith
What is a Failed Project? For mining projects, some key indicators of a ?failed? project are: ? Cost is more than it should be (particularly capital) ? Schedule ? It takes longer to build than exp
May 1, 2010