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History and Significance of Salt in CanadaBy A. D. Huffman
This paper covers the major salt deposits of Canada, with a brief summary of the early history of the industry and a more extended outline of progress since the second world war. Both dry mining and s
Jan 1, 1968
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Management cost control at Fording Coal Limited's Genesee OperationsBy Phil A. Keele
"IntroductionGeneralThe Genesee Coal Mine is a joint venture of Fording Coal Limited and the city of Edmonton. The mine supplies thermal coal to the Genesee Generating Station operated by Edmonton Pow
Jan 1, 1994
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Engineering design for a ferric chloride leaching plant to leach complex base metal sulphidesBy R. A. May, P. J. Brooks, W. M. Smith
"Neill and Gunter Limited (NGL) has prepared a preliminary design and a cost estimate for a ferric chloride leach plant to recover copper, lead, zinc, and silver from a typical complex sulphide ore. T
Jan 1, 1997
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The Collection of Open Hearth Dust and Its Reclamation Using the SL/RN ProcessBy G. G. W. Thom, A. A. F. Schuldt
At The Steel Company of Canada, Limited, iron oxide dust from the basic oxygen open hearths is being collected by means of electrostatic precipitators. The utilization of this dust, which has been ham
Jan 1, 1966
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Vision Zero ? The New Global Strategy for Safe MiningBy Helmut Ehnes
Over 330 million accidents at work happen world wide every year, only counting those leading to more than four days absence. More than 350,000 end fatal. Two million people more die every year due to
Aug 1, 2013
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The Mineral Industries Their Present Place in the Commercial Development of CanadaBy Charles Camsell
At the last annual meeting of this Institute the programme very properly was drawn up and carried out with the special object of calling attention to the Dominion's position and problems with reg
Jan 1, 1924
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Hydraulics of Hexavalent Chromium Reduction in Constructed Wetland MesocosmsBy A. Rodriguez-Prado, R. L. Legge, W. C. Lennox
ABSTRACT It is possible to adequately describe chemical reduction of hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), in industrial and mining wastewater in constructed wetlands by applying different kinetic models (e.g.
Jan 1, 2014
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The Development of the Coal Industry 1n Canada, from 1920 to 1935By F. W. Gray
IN 1922, the writer communicated to the Institute a paper entitled The Development of the Coal Industry in Canada (1), which summarized the considerations set out in a series of papers (2) concerned w
Jan 1, 1936
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The Optimization of Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial TillBy M. B. McClenaghan, O. P. Lavin, Ian Nichol
"Abstract-Exploration in most areas of Canada has to contend with problems posed by glacial overburden. In many areas exploration for gold has been based on the sampling of tills, frequently by deep o
Jan 1, 1992
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Characteristics of late Archean plutonic rocks from the Abitibi and Pontiac sub provinces, superior province, CanadaBy John N. Ludden, Maurice Rive, Hillar Pintson
"Quelques soixante-dix-sept plutons présents dans la Sous-Province de Pontiac et dans la partie centrale de la Sous-Province de I’Abitibi ont fait I ’objet d’une reconnaissance systématique. Ils ont é
Jan 1, 1990
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Resource Estimation Best PracticesBy Luke Evans
What are Best Practices? What are Bad Practices? Who Uses Best Practices? Why Bother? Acceptability Guidelines Published Best Practices Published Bad Practices Additional Best Practices
May 1, 2013
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Ore Characterization and the Value of QemSCANThe use of QemSCAN in providing mineralogical input to detailed ore and product characterization has proved of immense value in recent years. In this paper, a brief review of selected Cu-case studies
Jan 1, 2007
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Impact of Mortar Properties on the Integrity of an Autoclave Brick Lining SystemBy J-F. Turgeon, Y. Pépin, G. Hudon
The high temperature hydrochloric acid leaching of titanium slag in the QIT upgraded slag process (UGS) creates a harsh environment for materials of construction. Because of their excellent chemical a
Jan 1, 2004
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Nova Scotians Look at British Coal Mining PracticeBy John M. Gordon
DURING and after 1949, various groups of British mining engineers came to the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, at Sydney, N .S., to see at first hand the Dosco MINER ( 1). These visits culminated in 19
Jan 1, 1956
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Inco's design and protection against underground firesBy J. S. Stachulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994
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Inco's design and protection against underground fires (1c018f14-712e-46fb-b5a8-17714a5a87a5)By J. S. Stacbulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994
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Improving Energy Efficiency in Barrick Grinding CircuitsBy Lloyd Buckingham
Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick) has undertaken innovative methods of evaluating and improving the performance of grinding mills in several of its operations around the world. The results have been
Jan 1, 2012
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Development of High-Strength and High-Toughness Plates for API X-100 and X-120 Linepipe Steels for the 21st CenturyBy C. I. Garcia, G. Zhou, W. Gao, A. J. DeArdo
The development of X-100 and X-120 linepipe steels was investigated using a series of low-carbon Mo-Nb-B steels. The laboratory steels were vacuum melted and processed using advanced thermomechanical
Jan 1, 2005
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The Cinola Gold Deposit, Queen Charlotte Islands, British ColumbiaBy A. J. Sinclair, N. Champigny
"The Cinola gold deposit in the northern Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, is in a clastic sequence consisting of a lower shale of the Late Cretaceous Haida Formation and an overlying interbe
Jan 1, 1982
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The Agglomeration of Iron Ores and ConcentratesBy D. J. Hains
IN this paper we shall examine the Why, Where and How concerning the agglomeration of iron ores and concentrates. Fig. l answers the questions @f why there is so much interest at the present time in t
Jan 1, 1961