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Raw Material Matters and Biohydrometallurgy DevelopmentBy G. Szilvay, P. Kinnunen, J. Salminen, V. Miettinen, O. Salmi, J. Mäkinen
This paper demonstrates experimental studies on bioprocessing of different waste streams. In Part I of this paper three tailings from mining industry were bioleached with mixed acidophilic culture in
Jan 1, 2014
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The Role of Indians and Eskimos in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy Andrew J. Freyman, Graham T. Armstrong
"In September, 1968, a survey of operating mines in the Yukon and the Northwest Territories was undertaken to determine the role of Indigenes (Indian, Metis, Eskimo) on the mines, and the attitude of
Jan 1, 1969
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Limestone in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Limestone of economic interest is widespread in British Columbia. Triassic deposits on Texada Island are a convenient 1idewa1er source of li111es1one for cemen1 and lime for 1he Pacific orthwes1. Perm
Jan 1, 1984
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Development of Certain Non-Metallic Minerals in Western CanadaBy H. B. Lumsden
This paper is intended to deal merely with the commercial development of some of the principal non-metallic mineral resources in the three prairie provinces- Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Coal
Jan 1, 1928
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Preserving the historical record of Canadian mining and metallurgyBy Norman R. Ball
"Many people in the mining and metallurgical industries were brought up to embrace Henry Ford's pronouncement that ""History is bunk"" but it is not generally known that the same Henry Ford creat
Jan 1, 1999
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Financing considerations for the industrial minerals sectorBy Robert Halupka
The industrial minerals sector represents a broad range of products involving a variety of technologies serving a diversity of markets and end uses. Unit values of products vary widely, reflecting the
Jan 1, 2001
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Forum on Rod and Ball Mill LinersBy W. H. Zieman
NORMAN WEISS, Milling Engineer, American Smelting• and Refining Company: The subject of the Forum on Rod and Ball Mill Liners is very fascinating, and there is no end of discussion when operators get
Jan 1, 1959
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Marl in AlbertaBy DON E. MacDONALD
Marl in Alberta is confined to highly specific geological, hydrogeologica/ and climatic settings. Tufa is fa irly abundant in those areas of western Alberta where bedrock is of the Paskapoo Formation.
Jan 1, 1984
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Putting Out a Fire at the Greenhill MineBy J. A. Brusset
THE Greenhill mine of West Canadian Collieries, Limited, is situated at Blairmore, Alberta, and produces 2,500 tons per day of bituminous coal. On Monday, October 25th, 1943, smoke was discovered by a
Jan 1, 1945
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Summary of Recent Trends in Canadian Mineral ProcessingBy E. G. Joe
"This paper summarizes the main conclusions derived from twenty-two technical presentations made at the 1973 meeting of the Canadian Mineral Processors. Results of two surveys with response from over
Jan 1, 1973
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Production Energy Optimization in MiningBy Fabio Mielli
In these times of increasing costs and diminished returns, energy consumption is one source of savings that remains relatively untapped in the mining sector. Typically, 15% to 40% of operational costs
Aug 1, 2013
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Notes on Present Mining Practice at CreightonBy J. A. Orr
The details connected with the mining and subsequent handling of Creighton ore were fully covered in a paper presented to the Institute in 1920. The following brief notes describe certain phases of th
Jan 1, 1926
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Rock Stresses Induced by Shrinkage StopingThis paper generalizes open stopes into elliptical cross sections and applies the results of calculations based on the mathematical theory of elasticity to indicate stress distribution on the boundari
Jan 1, 1964
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The Role of Capillary Suction and Dilatancy on the Interpretation of the Confined Strength of Clay ShalesBy K. M. Wild, C. D. Martin, F. Amann
Peak laboratory strength data obtained from low permeability clay shales/rocks often display a bilinear or non-linear failure envelope. In many of these tests pore pressures are not measured because o
Jan 1, 2015
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Phosphate deposits in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Sedimentary phosphate-bearing rocks are found over a considerable area of so utheastern British Columbia that extends from Fernie east to the Alberta-British Columbia boundary and from the Internation
Jan 1, 1984
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The influence of processing parameters on TLP joining of Inconel 617 alloyBy R. A. L. Drew, J. P. Immarigeon, F. Jalilian, M. Jahazi
In the present work TLP bonding of Inconel 617 is investigated. The influence of the main processing parameters i.e. time and thickness of the interlayer were studied with optical and scanning electro
Jan 1, 2004
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Anode Casting - Chemical Anode QualityBy Ch. Wenzl
Anodes must have a certain physical and chemical quality in order to provide uniform anodic corrosion and meet the requirements of electrorefining, i.e. to achieve a high current efficiency, low energ
Jan 1, 2007
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Study of Gold Species Stabilized in Synthetic and Natural ZeolitesBy Inga Tuzovskaya1i
Three types of gold species were observed for gold-zeolites, prepared by reduction of ionexchanged Au species in a series of zeolites: (i) Au3+cations, (ii) neutral Au0 n or charged Aus+ n clusters su
Oct 1, 2003
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Reasoned Argument why Large-Scale Fracturing will not be Induced by a Deep Geological RepositoryBy Rodney S. Read
This paper outlines a reasoned argument why no large-scale fracturing or faulting will be induced in the host rock by a deep geological repository (DGR) for nuclear fuel waste. Four DGR designs in thr
May 1, 2009
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The Production of Elemental Sulphur from Jumping Pound Natural GasBy L. T. Munn
"IT IS NOT necessary here to dwell on the fact that sulphur is currently in short supply. It may be well, however, to •point out that this •storage is not merely a temporary condition, but that, judgi
Jan 1, 1952