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German Experience in Hydraulic Coal Mining and its Application to Canadian ConditionsBy H. Harzer
Statistics Canada record s indicate that in recent years 70 to 80% of the entire Canadian coal production originated from Western Canadian mines, in which about 55 to 65% of the coals are bituminous.
Jan 1, 1978
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Effect of Heat Treatment on the Corrosion Properties of Nanocrystalline Co-l.1 wt % P AlloysBy H. Jung
The microstructures and grain sizes of nanocrystalline Co and Co-1.1 wt % P alloys were characterized by X-ray diffraction. The corrosion properties of as-deposited and annealed Co-l.l wt % P alloys a
Jan 1, 2005
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Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Slurry Heat Exchangers: Processing of Laterite Ore Slurries for the Extraction of Nickel and Cobalt in High-pressure-Acid-Leach (HPAL) PlantsBy D. G. Klaren, E. F. de Boer
Self-cleaning fluidized bed heat exchangers have demonstrated unparalleled performance internationally for the implementation of indirect heat transfer in severely fouling fluid environments. The inge
Jan 1, 2004
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Adsorption of Guar Gum on Potash SlimesAdsorption of guar gum was investigated on model minerals typically found in water-insoluble slimes of potash ores. The ionic strength of the adsorption mixtures was varied from distilled water to sat
Jan 1, 2006
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Organisational change at Campbell MineBy Martin P. Raffield
Placer Domes? Campbell Mine, situated in northwestern Ontario, is undergoing an assessment of the efficiency of the operation which is necessitated by the low gold price and a reducing ore reserve gra
Oct 1, 2001
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Experimental Studies of the Solubilities of Aluminum Oxy-Hydroxy Phases to 300 °CBy D. J. Wesolowski, D. A. Palmer, P. Bénézeth, S. Hilic
The equilibrium solubilities of gibbsite, Al(OH)3, and boehmite, A1OOH, have been extensively studied in our laboratory from 30 to 90°C, and 100 to 300°C, respectively, to ionic strengths of 5 mol.kg-
Jan 1, 2004
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Economic gilldelines for gold exploration in the western canadian shieldBy Brian W. Mackenzie
The paper addresses five questions concerning the economic of gold exploration in the western Canadian shield. Can historical footprints be used to project future gold prices for exploration planning?
Jan 1, 1986
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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
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Galvanic Coupling between Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel ReinforcementsBy S. Qian
Galvanic corrosion is a potentially major concern associated with the application of stainless steel reinforcement which is in direct (electrical) contact with carbon steel reinforcement in concrete s
Jan 1, 2005
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Microwave Reduction of Nickeliferous Silicate Laterite OresBy C. A. Pickles
Microwaves are being applied industrially in a number of fields and possess a number of potential advantages that could be applied in extractive metallurgy. Microwave heating has a number of unique ch
Jan 1, 2005
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Development of a Process to Unlock Refractory Platinum Concentrates Prior to a Chloride-Assisted Pressure Leaching ProcessBy P. T. O'Kane
The PLATSOL® process, initially developed for the treatment of the NorthMet Cu/Ni/PGM concentrate, has seen over the recent years its applicability extended to include numerous other Cu/Ni concentrate
Jan 1, 2004
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Stratigraphy and Structure of Bituminous Coalfields in the Vicinity of Jasper Park, AlbertaBy B. R. MacKay
Introduction During the past six seasons the writer has been engaged in semi-detailed investigations on the coal areas lying along the front of the Rocky mountains between the Brazeau river and the
Jan 1, 1930
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The Steel Industry of the Prairie ProvincesThe primary steel industry of the Prairie Provinces consists essentially of three companies whose total annual melting capacity, as of January 1, 1963, was 333,000 net tons. These companies have steel
Jan 1, 1963
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Milling and Smelting at Cochenour WillansBy Owen Matthews
THE property of Cochenour Willans Gold Mines, Limited, is in Dome township, Red Lake area, northwestern Ontario, a hundred miles north of Kenora and close to the Manitoba border. 'Planes of Canad
Jan 1, 1942
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A review of historical underground coal mining practice in Western CanadaBy F. Grant
"General *The mining experiences of the coal mining industry in Western Canada have been extremely varied, with the mining companies having to adjust their operations or fail due to the harsh economy
Jan 1, 1985
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CRIRSCO 2006 (Multi-Jurisdiction) - International Reporting Template (IRT) for the Public Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves"Developed by CRIRSCO, IRT is a document that draws on the best of the CRIRSCO-style reporting standards. These reporting standards are recognised and adopted world-wide for market-related reporting a
Jan 1, 2003
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Noise -Its Effect and Control in Mining OperationsBy A Walker
The presence of high noise levels in many industries, together with the fact that countries are becoming increasingly concerned with the health of its citizens, has contributed to the importance of th
Jan 1, 1963
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Les grands couloirs de déformation de la sods-province de l'AbitibiBy Guy Archambault, Réal Daigneault
"Un trait marquant du cadre tectorwstratigraphique de la Sous-province de l'Abitibi est la présence de nombreux couloirs de déformation d’extension régionale et sub-concordants au grain stratigraphiqu
Jan 1, 1990
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Some Perspectives on Pyrometallurgical Activities at The University of Toronto COM 2015 - 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists held in Conjunction with AMCAA - America's Conference on Al AlloysBy A. McLean, M. Barati
In this paper, examples are presented of pyrometallurgical research and associated teaching activities during the past century within the Department of Metallurgical Engineering, now the Department of
Jan 1, 2015
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Chapter 10. DefinitionsBy Karl J. C. Harries
"10.1. INTRODUCTIONDefinitions are a necessary part of every agreement. Their purposes are to assist the reader in reading and understanding an agreement and to attempt to avert potential confusion an
Jan 1, 2003