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Overview of the Foothills Research InstituteBy Marc Symbaluk
Core Programs Current ? Aboriginal Involvement Program ? Adaptive Forest Management / Forest History Program ? Grizzly Bear Research Program ? Natural Disturbance Program ? Foothills Growth and
May 1, 2008
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Proposed C.I. M. FoundationOn the recent trip from Vancouver to Calgary with the President, Mr. C. C. Huston, and yourself, I had the opportunity of outlining a plan based on the following: Among the aims of the Institute are,
Jan 1, 1952
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Behaviour of Iron at the Ambatovy Nickel Operation in MadagascarBy B. Haugrud, E. McConaghy, M. Collins, G. Smith
"Laterite ore processed by the Ambatovy joint venture in Madagascar is primarily limonitic in nature, containing approximately 40–45 wt.% Fe and 1.1 wt.% Ni. The process selected for treatment of this
Jan 1, 2017
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Innovations In Hydrometallurgical Performance Management: Heap Leaching Solvent Extraction And Electrowinning PlantsBy O. A. Bascur
Several new hydrometallurgical plants have been built in the past years, new processes and equipment as well as advanced process control systems are being used to deal with the increasing requirements
Jan 1, 2007
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The Labrador Central Mineral Belt IOCG Province -A Uranium-rich end member of the IOCGU ClassBy Rick Valenta
Is the Labrador Central Mineral Belt part of the IOCGU Club? ?I sent the club a wire stating, PLEASE ACCEPT MY RESIGNATION. I DON'T WANT TO BELONG TO ANY CLUB THAT WILL ACCEPT ME AS A MEMBER.?
May 1, 2006
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Industrial minerals in British ColumbiaBy Zdenek D. Hora
British Columbia is an important producer of a variety of industrial minerals for both domestic and export markets. Some commodities such as limestone, dolomite, gypsum, calcium carbonate, silica, bar
Jan 1, 2001
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Arctic mineral wealth: Equitable participation with aboriginal landowners — a slow or fast process?By Donald E. Wakefeld
"The pace at which mining will occur in Northern regions and Arctic lands will depend on the answers to a number of questions. Who are the local aboriginal participants? What land uses are they pursui
Jan 1, 1996
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Geostatistical grade control and opencast mine planning in a multi-layer coal depositBy A. H. Onur, S. Ural
"The Afsin-Elbistan coal deposit with its 3.4 billion metric tons of reserve is the biggest coal basin and one of the most important resources for electrical energy production in Turkey. The coal depo
Jan 1, 2003
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Genesis of Canadian Massive Sulphides Reconsidered by Comparison to Cyprus DepositsBy R W. Hutchinson
Cupreous pyrite deposits in Cyprus have many geologic similarities to Canadian massive sulphide copper-zinc ores as well as certain significant differences. A comparison of the Cyprus and Canadian dep
Jan 1, 1965
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Decision-Making Using an Integrated Evaluation Model Versus Sensitivity Analysis and Monte Carlo SimulationBy Grant D. Nicholas
This paper compares an integrated evaluation approach to decision-making with more traditional sensitivity analysis and Monte Carlo simulation. The primary objective is to highlight the differences in
May 1, 2007
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Progress in Dust Control at Ontario MinesBy Clifford S. Gibson
A year ago a paper (1) was presented at the Annual Western Meeting of the Institute regarding silicosis in Ontario mines. It described the whole problem as we see it and discussed the means of prevent
Jan 1, 1939
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Man power in the Mining IndustryBy John J. Deutsch
"1T is a great pleasure for me to be present at the Annual Dinner of the C.I.M.; a pleasure which is combined with a mutual opportunity that I value highly. First of all, this occasion gives me a chan
Jan 1, 1966
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Reservoir Analysis of the Redwater PoolBy I. Haskett
ABSTRACT The Redwater pool, in north-central Alberta, was discovered in October, 1948, and at the end of 1950 was about 85 per cent developed. Production is from a Devonian coral limestone reef and i
Jan 1, 1951
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Geothermal Research in CanadaBy Alan Jessop
A small group has been set up at the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, to make a survey of terrestrial heat flow throughout Canada. Terrestrial heat flow is the heat rising from the interior of the earth
Jan 1, 1964
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The Gulf of St. Lawrence Carboniferous Basin; The largest coalfield of eastern CanadaBy Peter A. Hacquebard
"Two continuous coal zones occurring in a 2500f t (762 m) thick section of the Upper Carboniferous Pictou Group (Westphalian C and D) have been encountered in five offshore wells drilled f or oil and
Jan 1, 1986
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Review on Comprehensive Control Technology Development for Collapse Area of Metal MineBy Tao Long
Recently, the great amount of funds has been invested in the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure and house of subsidence area of coal mine and mine reclamation. This is a benevolent and popular w
Oct 1, 2010
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Canadian Rare Earth and Thorium Recovery Operations the First 30 YearsBy J. R. Goode
"Canada developed pioneering rare earth solvent extraction methods to recover the rare earths and thorium as by-products of uranium recovery operations in Elliot Lake, Ontario, and was a major supplie
Jan 1, 2012
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Prediction of Specific Ag/Sag Energy Based On Bond Method TestsBy A. Y. Senchenko, Y. V. Kulikov
"Different methods aiming at specific energy calculation and design of AG/SAG circuits are used in mining. They include JK DWT/SMC test, SAGDesign test and CWi/RWi/BWi tests. The simplest methods with
Jan 1, 2016
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Revision of the Geology of the Southern Alberta PlainsBy Loris S. Russell
THE plains of southern Alberta constitute one of the classic areas of geological investigation in Canada, for it was here in 1874, and in 1881 to 1883, that George Mercer Dawson (1, 2, 3) made the pio
Jan 1, 1937
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Crushing and screening circuitsBy D. W. Zandee
"IntroductionHaving mined an economic mineral bearing rock which is of insufficient grade to warrant direct smelting, upgrading or beneficiation is required to make it an economically viable ore. The
Jan 1, 1989