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Sulphur-Bearing Rocks Characterized by Well Logs -A ReviewBy W. H. Fertl, S. J. Pirson
Well logging techniques, as used successfully in oil and gas exploration, can also be used to give a detailed evaluation of drill holes through industrial mineral deposits such as sulphur. This paper
Jan 1, 1970
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Hydrothermal Production of Gallium OxideBy E. Peek, L. Becze, K. Reading
"Gallium oxide is an important semiconductor material used in optoelectronic devices (flat panel and solar cell) catalysts and sensors. One of the methods to produce ?-Ga2O3 is the so-called hydrother
Jan 1, 2012
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Chrysotile Asbestos in Munro and Beatty Townships, OntarioBy N. W. Hendry
ABSTRACT Exploration by geophysical methods and diamond drilling of an occurrence of chrysotile asbestos, located ten miles east of Matheson, Ontario, was commenced on March 25th, 1949, by the Canadi
Jan 1, 1951
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Synthesis of Magnetic Shell/Core Composites for Applications in Hydrometallurgy: Pyrite/MagnetiteBy G. Viramontes-Gamboa, A. Encinas-Oropesa, S. Velázquez-Roque, L. A. Ibarra-Bracamontes
Some industrially relevant applications for pyrite nano/micro-particles have been proposed in the literature, such as the catalysis of chalcopyrite leaching, the removal of As(III), As(V) and Cr(VI) f
Jan 1, 2014
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Forging of Nickel-Iron Based Superalloy 901By A. R. Khodabandeh, T. Nematkhah
Correct selection of forging parameters is very important to produce sound superalloy parts. In this investigation nickel-iron base superalloy IN901 successfully forged and seal spacer, which is a par
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Direct Iron Process 1n Relation to Ore and Steel ProductionBy Horace Freeman
"IN THE writer's opinion, the most important industrial re-search problems in Canada concern development of technology for the treatment and commercial utilization of the recent discoveries of v.ast q
Jan 1, 1959
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The Operating Variables of the Driessen Cone Heavy Media ConcentratorBy E. O. Lilge
THE USE of the Driessen cone as a heavy-media concentrator involves a mineral dressing process in which many variables inherent in the ore and in the process may have an effect on the efficiency of mi
Jan 1, 1956
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Utilization of Lime Mud Residue from Kraft Pulp Mills as Alkaline Amendment for Oxidized Sulfidic Mine TailingsBy Guohong Yin
Oxidized sulfidic tailings contain significant amounts of accumulated acidity in the form of water-soluble secondary sulfate minerals and thus constitute long-term sources of acid drainage at many met
Nov 1, 2002
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Recovery of Barytes at Walton, N.S.By G. G. Campbell
"HistoricalBARYTES was mined in Nova Scotia as early as 1874 from a deposit at Five Islands, on the north shore of Minas Basin. The first record of the presence of the mineral at the Walton site appea
Jan 1, 1952
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Recycling of Zinc: An OverviewBy V. I. Lakshmanan, R. Roy
"Zinc is the fourth most widely used metal in the world after iron, aluminum and copper. The primary zinc production is through flotation of zinc concentrate, roasting, leaching and electrowinning. Cl
Jan 1, 2012
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Identification of the Damage in High Strength Steels after Electrochemical Hydrogen ChargingBy D. Pérez Escobar
Multiphase steels are quite sensitive to hydrogen embrittlement. Laboratory tests to evaluate this often use electrochemical, charging to introduce hydrogen into the sample, but damage purely caused b
Jan 1, 2010
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Pitchblende Occurrences of the Goldfields Area, SaskatchewanBy A. M. Christie
Acknowledgements The following account has been compiled mainly from records and maps of Eldorado Mining and Refining (1944), Limited, hereinafter called the Crown Company. This work was done under
Jan 1, 1949
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Hoisting at the Stobie MineBy A. M. Cameron
THE HOISTING PLANT at the Stobie section of the FroodStobie mine is a two-shaft installation designed to handle a daily production of 18,000 tons of ore at depth. The two vertical shafts are within 10
Jan 1, 1956
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Increasing Paste and Hydraulic Backfilling Efficiency Through InstrumentationBy B. D. Thompson
Many mines adopt necessarily conservative backfilling strategies due to a lack of understanding of their backfill behaviour. In the past five years, extensive instrumentation campaigns have focused on
Aug 1, 2013
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Mining and Milling at the Tetreault MineBy Staff
The Tetreault mine, operated by the British Metal Corporation (Canada), Limited, holds a unique position in Canadian mining, being the only steady producer of zinc in Canada east of the Rocky mountain
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology, alteration and zoning patterns of the Mt. Milligan copper-gold depositsBy C. DeLong
"The Mt. Milligan porphyry copper-gold deposits are in central British Columbia, 155 km northwest of Prince George. Mineralized outcrops and float were discovered in the Mount Milligan area by prospec
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy Consumption Patterns In 20th Century Canadian Cuni Smelters Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference OnalBy S. W. Marcuson, P. J. Mackey
The 1973 Oil Embargo and succeeding disruptions in supply had a profound effect on energy costs and consumption patterns in the developed world. This was especially true in the USA where post World Wa
Jan 1, 2015
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Innovative Process for Metals Recovery from Nuclear and Mine WastesBy J. F. Fiset, N. Bouzoubaâ, N. Reynier, C. Laviolette, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is developing a disposal strategy for radioactive wastes, which contain significant amounts of uranium, cesium, and mercury. There are safety and economic incentive
Jan 1, 2016
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An Application of Statistical and Computer Techniques in Basic Mineral Processing ResearchBy G. O. Prickett, P. Somasundaran
An application of the statistical and computer techniques in basic mineral processing research is illustrated by means of a case history involving the study of starch adsorption on calcite. Multi-fact
Jan 1, 1973
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Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur CompanyBy Fred W. Snow
THE mines of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company, consisting of the Eust1s, the Albert, and the Capel mines, are situated w Ascot township, Quebec, about ten miles southeast of Sherbrooke, on
Jan 1, 1936