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  • CIM
    The Gold Deposits of Lake Athabaska

    By F. J. Alcock

    IN the summer of 1934, gold was discovered on Lodge bay, on the north shore of lake Athabaska in northern Saskatchewan, about fifty miles east of the Alberta boundary line. The first claims were taken

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    The Northwest's Expanding Natural Gas and Petroleum Industry

    By G. S. Hume

    FOR MANY YEARS Canada lived in the hope of attaining a substantial production of petroleum and natural gas that, to geologists familiar with the sedimentary basins of this country, seemed an entirely

    Jan 1, 1957

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    The Exploration of a Sulphide-Bearing Belt, Labrador and New Quebec

    By Staff, G. M. Hogg

    "The eastern portion of the Late Precambrian geosynclinal structure known as the Labrador Trough comprises a 16,000-square-mile sulphide-bearing belt of good potential as a base metal exploration area

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Carbonate-rich Footwall Alteration at the Mobrun Mine, a Possible Mattabi-type VMS Deposit in the Noranda Camp

    By C. Jay Hodgson, Adrienne C. L. Larocque

    Abstract -The Mobrun VMS deposit in northwestern Quebec does not fit the classic Noranda­ type model, but exhibits characteristics more consistent with a Mattabi-type deposit. The orebodies are underl

    Jan 1, 1993

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    The Use of the Magnetic Defectograph, M.D. 6

    By A. C. Ross

    "The paper will deal with non-destructive testing in general, and its advantages to those responsible for the maintenance of wire rope. An outline of the main features of the M.D. 6 Defectograph will

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    The Merelani Graphite-Tanzanite Deposit, Tanzania: An Exploration Case History

    By R. J. Chase, C. Davies

    "Abstract- The Merelani graphite-tanzanite deposit is located in northeast Tanzania, 14 kilometers south of Kilirnajaro International Airport and in close proximity to the towns of Moshi and Arusha .

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Reducing the Energy Consumption of the Barrick Goldstrike Autoclaves

    By S. P. Cashin, D. Kashuba, W. Esplin

    Barrick has had 6 autoclaves in operation at the Goldstrike Mine, North of Carlin Nevada, since 1993. The 6 autoclaves operate in parallel, processing slurry of gold ore. The gold in the ore is predom

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Stability of Rock Slopes at Mines

    By D. F. Coates

    Slope problems arise on mining properties from cuts for roads and railroads and from open pits. When it is 'realized that 1,000,000 extra tons of waste may have to be mined as a result of an average s

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Heat reclaim at mine surface plants

    By W. D. Bonisteel

    In 1976, Rio Algom Limited began the expansion of uranium production facilities at Elliot Lake. Quirke Mine was the only property in operation at the time, and plans were made to expand its milling ca

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Story of Gypsum in Canada

    By L. H. Cole

    Introduction The increasing importance of the gypsum industry in Canada is evidenced by the fact that the production has increased from 473,129 tons valued at $809,632 in 1909 to 1,205,846 tons val

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Research in Physical Metallurgy (a656f396-d3f5-49b5-be83-9d1b49d69ec7)

    Research, whether applied or fundamental, is a human endeavour which increases our understanding of nature. It is insufficient to simply observe, explore, record and classify. It i necessary, as well,

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Environmental Influences On and Responses To Changing Patterns In Energy Supply

    By Joseph D. Martinez

    "The benefits of modern technology can readily be identified with energy availability. A clear correlation has been established between per-capita energy consumption and the GNP for various nations. T

    Jan 1, 1976

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    MITEC’s Exploration Technology Division: Helping reverse the trend of declining mineral reserves in Canada

    By E. J. Debicki

    "At the 1992 PDAC Convention, Norman Keevil announced the formation of the Exploration Technology Division (ETD) of the Mining Industry Technology Council of Canada (MITEC). It was evident that base m

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Development of Gypsum Deposits 1n Southern Newfoundland

    By D. M. Baird

    "Enormous deposits of gypsum of exceptionally high grade are readily accessible in southwestern Newfoundland. Coming large-scale production from one of these is resulting in renewed interest in deposi

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Notes on Flotation Test Work at Anyox on Granby Ores

    By A. C. Halferdahl

    The Granby ores may be divided into three groups or classes. The No. I ore is a heavy pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, sulphide carrying some free silica, and calcite. No. 2 ore carries the same gene

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Surfactant Protected Gold Particles: New Challenge for Gold-On-Carbon Catalysts

    By Laura Prati

    Gold-on-carbon catalysts resulted very active and selective in liquid phase oxidation [1, 2, 3] and during past studies we established that activity is ruled by two factors: particle dimension and gol

    Oct 1, 2003

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    Mining Investments by the Public

    By John D. Galloway

    Mining is one of the important primary industries of Canada, with a gross production in 1927 estimated at $241,773,000- the highest in the history of the country-and an impressive dividend record. It

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Exploration in the Coppermine River Area, Northwest Territories

    By Gordon G. Duncan

    Historical Sketch Occurrences of native copper have been known along the Arctic coast of Canada, especially in the vicinity of the. Coppermine river, since the early part of the eighteenth century (S

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Sedimentary Uranium Deposits

    By David S. Robertson, Richard F. Douglas

    "Uranium is a lithophile element of relatively low natural abundance. Concentrations of uranium form through processes of erosion and sedimentation, and over 90 per cent of the western world's uranium

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Coal mining in the Edmonton district

    By T. Patching

    "THE FOLLOWING notes on coal mining in the Edmonton city area are based, in the main, on scattered reports and accounts as little coal mining has been done in this area for about 20 years and few peop

    Jan 1, 1985