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    The Geological Survery of Canada

    By F. W. Gray

    Foreword: It is not my purpose, in this address, to write the history of the Geological Survey of Canada, which has from time to time been reviewed by the officers of the Survey itself, and by men m

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Resolving Detrimental Seasonal Effect on the Flotation Processes at Niobec

    By J-S. Marois, F. Cappucitti, Y. Dodier, D. Downey, G. Matton

    "The flotation processes of the Niobec Mine have been affected by a seasonal loss of recovery and a significant increase in reagent consumption over the past few winters. This paper discusses the prob

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Shaft Sinking I Company of and Developn1ent at the Potash America Ltd.'s Saskatchewan Potash Operation

    By Cummings. J. B., R. Haworth

    "THE OPERATION of the Potash Company of America, Ltd., at its plant near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is the result of many years of exploratory and development work, culminating in the construction of a

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Notes on Coal Mine Fires (d5a7749c-a5dd-4bbb-b5f3-1f33d5b993bf)

    By H. C. M. Gordon

    MR. A. D. BADOUX: I have listened to Mr. Gordon's excellent paper with great interest, as I personally have gone through some of the experi­ences he has so clearly depicted. In particular, there

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Mining Methods at Copper Mountain

    By Walter I. Nelson

    THE geology of the Copper Mountain mine has been ably described by Dr. Victor Dolmage in Memoir 171 of the Geological Survey. Reference is invited to that paper for a more extended description of the

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mining and Milling at Dome, Hollinger, and McIntyre

    By James D. Hall

    THE Dome ore-bodies are more or less isolated and are mined. by shrinkage stoping. An interwoven system of veins is mined at Hollinger '.1.nd requires close filling. Deep mining is the problem at

    Jan 1, 1938

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    HPGR?S in Minerals: What do Existing Operations tell us for the Future?

    By Egbert Burchardt

    The challenge of "ore bodies getting steadily harder and lower in grade" was brought to light during the first oil crisis in the 70's. Shortly afterwards, HPGRs appeared on the scene with the pro

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Chromite Deposits of the Eastern Townships, Quebec

    By C. H. Stockwell

    THE Eastern Townships of Quebec have been the chief Canadian source of chromite. Production, however, has never been large and, except for a period of steady but small output between 1894 and 1909, mi

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Geometallurgical Characterization of Drill Core Textural Patterns: A Case Study from the Mont-Wright Iron Ore Deposit

    By D. Michaud, C. Bazin, S. Lévesque, L. Pérez-Barnuevo, H. Longuepée

    In recent years, with the emergence of Geometallurgy, a great effort has been made to characterize ore resources as early and accurately as possible, to allow better design and a more efficient operat

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Roof Bolting Effectiveness at Michel

    By L. M. Dwarkin, D. F. Coates

    Crows Nest Industries Limited adopted roof bolting in 1963 to improve roof control and to extend continuous miner utilization in one mine. Bolting was held back because anchorage tests gave inconsiste

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Current Exploratory Techniques In the Athabasca Bituminous Sands Area

    By W. B. Gallup

    "The Athabasca Bituminous Sands have been subject to sporadic investigations since the beginning of the century. It is probable, however, that much of what has been learned and achieved concerning the

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Geological Setting and Metalogenesis of Radioactive Mineral Resources in Bafq - Saghand Ore Belt (Central Iran)

    By Bahram Samani

    The Bafq - Saghand ore belt (metallogenic zone) is the main region, where the major discovered Uranium resources are located. This belt is a unique Upper Precambrian terrane experienced Katanga ? Pan

    May 1, 2007

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    Mine to Mill Approach to Optimize Power Consumption in a Process Plant Operation by Modelling and Simulation

    By D. Runnels, Daniel Roy, Ricardo Esteban, J. Torrealba-Vargas

    "An intuitive way to reduce power consumption in grinding operations is to feed the grinding circuit with finer feed by enhancing blasting and fragmentation control. The optimization of blasting with

    Jan 1, 2016

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    A New Technique for the Removal of Methane from Coal

    By Luino Jr. Dell'osso, Richard L. Every

    The enormity of the methane-in-coal problem is discussed, with a brief summary of the state-of-the-art. Laboratory techniques and data on the desorption of methane from Pittsburgh seam coal are presen

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Utilizing a MARC to start-up Muskeg River Mine

    By Chris Yellowega

    The construction and startup of a new mine is a daunting task. To successfully locate, design, build and startup an immense human endeavour like a new mine, takes perseverance, planning, dedication an

    May 1, 2003

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    Worker Safety from Stray Current Shock Hazards in Electrolytic Tankhouses

    By S. Dominguez, E. Gebrehiwot, S. Richardson, S. Sandoval

    Copper electrowinning/electrorefining (EW/ER) is powered by direct current (DC) rectifiers that typically generate 30,000 to 70,000 amps and a bus-bus voltage of 200 to 500 volts DC. Tankhouses are de

    Jan 1, 2019

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    Geology of the T ribag Mine

    By Matthew Blecha

    The Tribag copper deposit is one of the rare examples of mineralized breccias in the Canadian Shield. The breccia is a pipe-like body, and consists of granitic, diabasic and volcanic fragments embedde

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Synthesis and Characterization of Chalcogen Based Materials in Glassy and Nanostructured forms: A Review

    By Gurinder Kaur

    Selenium (Se) based materials find wide applications in rectifiers, solar cells, photographic exposure meters, data storage devices, xerography and anticancer agents. They are also used in the glass i

    Aug 1, 2013

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    An Experiment. in Reconnaissance Mapping

    By G. Shaw

    IN recent years, most of the reconnaissance work of the Geological Survey of Canada has been mapped on a scale of 1 inch to 4 miles. Topographic base maps, commonly made from aerial photographs, were

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Recrystallization and Preferred Orientation of Beryllium by X-Ray Diffraction

    By George Langford

    Introduction The manufacture of ductile beryllium is one of the most interesting problems confronting the metallurgist today, and one which becomes more acutely in need of resolution as the uses fo

    Jan 1, 1948