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The First Two Years of Milling at RenabieBy E. G. Kearnery
Introduction It is believed that the present paper will be of some interest, not because of any outstanding features of Renabie milling practice but because Renabie is the first gold mining propert
Jan 1, 1950
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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 New Refinery at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy V. A. James
The new electrolytic copper refinery situated at Copper Cliff, Ontario, has been in operation for over a year and a half. This plant is operated by the Ontario Refining Company, Limited. The associate
Jan 1, 1932
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The Geology of the Upper Canada MineBy D. W. Tully
Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming series trend west-ward across the property of the Upper Canada mine, forming part of the north limb of a regional syncline which is truncated on the s
Jan 1, 1963
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BHP Diamonds Inc. - Ekati Diamond MineBy Jim Excell, Jim Rothwell, Mike Rylati
"LocationThe Ekati Diamond mine is located at Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories.Brief Description of OperationBHP Diamonds Inc. has developed Canada's first diamond mine in the Northwest Territories
Jan 1, 2000
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Historical development of the INCO SO2/AIR cyanide destruction processBy G. H. Robbins
"Originally presented at TORONTO 94, CIM-AGM, this paper has been updated to reflect the present status of business development for theSO2/AIR process. The paper reviews the back-ground leading to the
Jan 1, 1996
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Laboratory Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Growth through Weak Discontinuities with Active Ultrasound MonitoringBy James Kear, Romain Prioul, Robert G. Jeffrey, Andrew P. Bunger, Dimitry Chuprakov
"Unconventional gas and geothermal reservoirs are typically naturally fractured and therefore the challenging problem of hydraulic fracture (HF) growth through naturally fractured rocks is an importan
Jan 1, 2015
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The Role of S-Wave Velocities in Determining the Elastic Anisotropy of Rocks: Numerical Modelling and Lab MeasurementBy Matej Petružálek, Václav Vavrycuk, Tomáš Svitek, Tomáš Lokajícek
The most common type of waves used for probing anisotropy of rocks in laboratory is the direct P wave. Information potential of the measured P-wave velocity, however, is limited. In rocks displaying w
Jan 1, 2015
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The Impact of the Design of Uranium Extraction Plants Due to the use of a Fluidized Bed Solid Ion Exchange Loading SystemBy D. J. King
The development in recent years of a fluidized bed system for use as a counter-current solid ion exchange loading contactor for the purification and concentration of uranium from leach liquors has had
Jan 1, 1979
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Report of CouncilThe Mineral Industry of Canada in 1951 Continuance of the remarkable, successive increases in the value -of Canada's mineral production, chief basis of the nation's post-war expansion, was
Jan 1, 1952
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An Approach to Steep Seam MiningBy J. H. H. Chamberlin
"In the Introduction the author briefly discusses the company history as it relates to the development of its contracts with the Japanese steel mills. The main part of the text describes how Coleman C
Jan 1, 1972
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Interpretation of Dip Needle SurveysBy A. A. Brant
BECAUSE of its simplicity, the dip needle is widely used for locating magnetic rock formations in drift-covered areas. Although it responds only to strong magnetic disturbances, it has the advantage t
Jan 1, 1938
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The Production of High-Purity TelluriumBy P. H. Jennings
Commercial tellurium commonly contains heavy basemetal impurities such as lead, copper, iron, etc., as well as selenium and oxygen. The base metals may be removed by vacuum distillation or by zone mel
Feb 1, 1966
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Hydrometallurgical Process for Rare Earth Elements Recovery from Spent Ni-Hm BatteriesBy Eduardo A. Pérez, Alejandro R. Alonso, Rosa María Luna-Sánchez, Gretchen T. Lapidus
Rare earth elements have been widely used in various sectors, from the aerospace and steel industries, to electronic applications, particularly in displays and batteries for portable devices. The high
Jan 1, 2014
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A Complete System for On-Stream Particle Size AnalysisBy B. F. Osborne
"A new sensor cannot be considered in isolation from the process in which it is utilized. This paper, describing an on-stream particle size analyzer, therefore gives considerable emphasis to the slurr
Jan 1, 1972
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A Review of Slushing Equipment and Some ApplicationsBy W. Noel O?Brien
Introduction Since 1930 numerous improvements have been made in equipment designed for the mechanical removal of broken ore in underground mining operations. New applications of mechanical equipment,
Jan 1, 1951
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(Un) Certain Exploration Facts from FiguresBy J. Boldy
This paper is an attempt to place Canadian Precambrian volcanogenic deposits in perspective, by examining and compiling data regarding certain neglected fundamentals of size, grade, value, frequency d
Jan 1, 1977
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Petroleum Possibilities? in Mackenzie River Valley, N.W.T .By J. S. Stewart
THE Mackenzie River Valley proper extends from Great Slave lake to the Arctic ocean (see map, Figure 1). From Fort Providence, near Great Slave lake, to Aklavik, near the Arctic coast, the distance
Jan 1, 1944
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Overview of Landslide and its Control Based on Sliding Force Monitoring Techniques in ChinaBy Z. G. Tao, Y. Y. Peng, W. L. Gong, M. C. He
"This paper presents an overview of the major landslide hazards in open pit mines in China, the currently used landslide control and monitoring techniques, and development of a new slope control techn
Jan 1, 2015
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Lower Carboniferous Sedimentary Rocks 1n Southwestern Newfoundland and their Relations to Similar Strata in Western Cape Breton IslandThe Carboniferous sedimentary rocks of southwestern Newfoundland merit investigation because of petroleum, salt and gypsum possibilities and indications of base metallization along the equivalent of t
Jan 1, 1964