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Industrial Minerals in NewfoundlandBy John H. McKillop
Industrial minerals production in Newfoundland in--creased in gross value by a total of 175 per cent during the ten-year period from 1954 to 1964. The Province accounts for all of ?Canada's fluor
Jan 1, 1965
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Privateer MineBy H. C. Gunning
The Privateer is the major mine of the Zeballos mining camp; with a total production from May 1937 through the first half of 1946 of $5; 610; 423 from 139; 254 tons of ore. This includes a small produ
Jan 1, 1954
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The Hedley Mine and MillBy Staff
Introduction The Hedley mine, perhaps better known as- the Nickel Plate mine, is one of the outstanding properties of southern British Columbia. Discovered in 1898 by Woollison and Arundell, prospe
Jan 1, 1929
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The Basics of Intellectual Property ProtectionIntroduction A Hypothetical Scenario: Suppose that your company's research department has developed a new device which represents a significant innovation. You would like to begin selling it as
Feb 1, 2008
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Premier MineBy E. G. Langille
"The Premier mine; owned by Silbak Premier Mines; Limited; is 14 miles from Stewart at the head of Portland canal. Development of the property began in 1918; and since chat time a very large amount of
Jan 1, 1954
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Full-scale field weldability testing of large-diameter line pipeBy T. H. North, A. G. Glover, R. J. Pick
"Girth welding operations represent the rate-limiting step in pipeline construction. A joint industry-university program was set up to establish the field welding characteristics of large-diameter, hi
Jan 1, 1981
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Biogeochemical Prospecting in Glaciated Terrain of the Canadian Precambrian ShieldBy W. J. Wolfe
"THE DETECTION OF BURIED MINERAL DEPOSITS by chemical analysis of vegetation (biogeochemistry) or visual observation of plant cover type (geobotany) is based on fundamentally simple principles. The ro
Jan 1, 1971
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The Arthur W. White Mine, Red Lake area, Ontario: Detailed structural interpretation the key to successful grade control and explorationBy J. A. Rogers
"The Arthur W. White Mine (formerly Dickenson Mine) is a structurally controlled, hydrothermal gold deposit. A gold producer since 1948, it has, to December 31, 1990, processed 6.9 million (m) tons (T
Jan 1, 1992
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Structural Geology and Bench Conditions in the Granite PitBy Samuel Nunoo
Gibraltar Mine is an open pit copper-molybdenum mine in central British Columbia. The stability and potential failure modes of pit walls in the Granite Pit are controlled by the orientations of joints
Aug 1, 2013
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Automated Shovel Tooth Wear Monitoring with Machine VisionBy Matthew A. Baumann
Tooth wear on mining shovels presents a challenge for productivity. A shovel with worn teeth suffers from increased digging forces, longer fill times, and an increased likelihood of lost or broken tee
May 1, 2011
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Distributions of Minor Metals in E-WasteBy Tetsuya Yumoto, Toshikazu Shiratori
Information on the elements contained in E-Waste is important from the viewpoint of recycling. We analyzed several components of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) collected from citizen
Jan 1, 2011
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Effect of Lubrication and Application Modes on Drilled Aluminum Part QualityBy Y. Zedan
Cutting fluids play important roles during machining, including the reduction of friction and temperature. Using a cutting fluid, however, degrades the quality of the environment and increases machini
Jan 1, 2011
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Uranium extraction from saline solutions using weak base anionic resinsBy K. Soldenhoff, M. Fainerman-Melnikova
The use of strong base resins for uranium recovery is severely affected by the presence of chloride ions in solution. In areas where high-quality process water is not readily available, the use of sal
Jan 1, 2012
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Microwave Sintering Technology and Sintering of YSZBy P. Patnaik, F. Cuneo, D. M. Wang
Microwave (MW) energy has been used widely for several decades for communications, food processing, wood drying, vulcanization of rubber and medical therapy. Recently, this technology was found to be
Jan 1, 2006
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Geology of the Cargill Phosphate Deposit in Northern OntarioBy P. O. Sandvik, George Erdosh
"AbstractThe Cargill phosphate deposit, located 32 kilometers southwest of Kapuskasing, Ontario, was discovered by the Resource Development Group of International Minerals & Chemical Corporation in 19
Jan 1, 1977
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Laboratory and Miniplant Studies on Cu/Ni SeparationInco Limited has been evaluating options for streamlining the overall flowsheet at its Sudbury, Ontario operations to improve productivity and to minimize the cost of at¬mospheric emissions reduction.
Jan 1, 2005
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Budgetary Control of Mining OperationsBy A. J. Paul Laprairie
"ADVANCE planning of mining methods, from the first development openings to stope layout and pillar recovery, has long been accepted as a normal method of operating a mine. Recently, mine managers hav
Jan 1, 1960
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Some Problems 1n the Melting and Casting of Uranium and Its AlloysBy F. H. Hueston, R. S. Barclay
"Depending on the application, zirconia, fused magnesia and graphite have been found to be the most suitable crucible materials for melting uranium metal and its alloys. Although graphite has been fou
Jan 1, 1967
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Investigation to the hot working behaviour of AZ31 magnesium alloyBy S. M. Fatemi-Varzaneh
The AZ31 magnesium alloy is considered as a promising alloy in various applications and industries. Furthermore, to design a proper hot working process (rolling, forging and extrusion), the assessment
Jan 1, 2005
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Pretreatment of a Gold Refractory Concentrate: Pressure Oxidation vs Fine GrindingBy Sergio Romo, Gerardo Fuentes, Adriana Garcés
Refractory ores with gold entrapped in a sulfide matrix, must be processed in a first stage with chemical or physical treatment in order to liberate the gold for a subsequent step with cyanide. The go
Jan 1, 2014