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    The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Technology for Rare Earth Recovery

    By Mike Johnson, Greg Andrews, Niels Verbaan, David Dreisinger

    "The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador represents a significant Canadian resource of rare earth elements rich in the sought after heavy rare earth elements (19.8% HREE/TREE). A preliminary e

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Basic Refractories in Canada, 1914 and 1939

    By F. E. Lathe

    RECENT events have emphasized with renewed force the well known fact that war greatly intensifies the demand for certain metals, particularly for iron, copper, and zinc. Any increase in the use of iro

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Individual Mineral Behaviour in a Closed Grinding Circuit

    By J. A. Finch

    Individual mineral cyclone performance curves were determined for the four major minerals at two lead-zinc concentrators. Sizing was by screen and cyclosizer down to approximately 10 um, with lead , z

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Have You A Research Problem?

    By Frank E. Lathe

    During the war the National Research Council at Ottawa sent out questionnaires to the managers of nearly all the industrial plants in Canada. Inquiry was made as to the research equipment possessed, t

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Significance For Mineral Exploration of Sulphate Concentrations In Groundwaters

    By Roland B. Hoag, Roger G. Webber

    Sulphate concentration in groundwater is a good measure of the extent of oxidation of sulphides, provided that sulphide minerals are the primary source of the sulphate. A study was conducted near the

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Using Piston–Die Press Tests for Preliminary Sizing and Selection of a High-Pressure Grinding Roll

    By P. Rosario

    "Industry practice for high-pressure grinding roll (HPGR) assessment and sizing relies on tests using pilot-scale machines with 0.7–1.0 m roll diameters. Typically 1–10 t of sample are required, depen

    Jan 1, 2019

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    The role of the ore microscope and electron microprobe in the mining industry

    By Claudia Gasparrini

    "The ore microscope and electron microprobe, two common instruments for academic research, have not been used to full advantage in the Canadian mining industry, perhaps because they are not readily av

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Accident Prevention

    By James J. Holmes

    ACCIDENT prevention as we know and understand it today is of comparatively recent origin. As a matter of fact, the Industrial Accident Prevention Association of Ontario, which is the oldest organizati

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Culture, a key Component for your Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives

    By Mafalda Arias

    Most mining and mineral exploration companies? operate in remote locations, in Canada or internationally. Not knowing the cultural imprint of your team and the places where your company is active, may

    Oct 1, 2010

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    Managing Technology Risk

    By Chris Twigge-Molecey, John Peacey

    To meet the business objectives of a metallurgical project, there is often a need for new and untried technology or equipment, whose very novelty can present serious risks to meeting those objectives.

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Development and Calibration of a Reconciliated Mineralogy Method Based on Multitechnique Analyses: Application to Acid Mine Drainage Prediction

    By H. Bouzahzah

    The field of quantitative mineralogy has evolved significantly through the development of image analysis techniques and information technology. Quantitative mineralogical characterization can now be r

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Investigation of Roller Pressure and Shear Stress in the HPGR Using DEM

    By Magnus Evertsson, Johannes Quist

    HPGRs have since introduced in the 1980s (Kellerwessel, 1993; Schönert, 1988), now become integral comminution units at several minerals processing plants around the world. Even though a lot of the in

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Spectral Characterization and Image Analysis in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Process Metallurgy for the Design of New Sensors for Process Control

    By I. Ruiz Bustinza, L. F. Verdeja, Daniel Sbarbaro, R. Parra, J. Mochón

    The oxidation of sulfides is a complex process involving gaseous products and intermediate species given rise to emission and absorption spectra which carry out important information about the reactio

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Computer-aided short-term mine planning

    By Peter J. Franklin

    "Short-term mine planning of open pits is an activity that has historically been carried out by hand. Typically, the use of computers has played little part in this type of mine planning. This paper d

    Jan 1, 1985

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    A Technique for Rapid Compass-and-Pace Surveying of Streams

    By P. C. Parsons, G. C. Milligan

    "IN FIELD WORK in the Cape Breton Highlands, which are heavily covered with vegetation, it is necessary to run traverses along the valleys of small brooks. We encountered difficulty in closing such tr

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Etudes de libération des minerais à I'Université Laval (Quebec)

    By J. C. Marchand, M. A. Berube

    "L'objectif principal recherché lors du broyage d 'un minerai est de libérer adéquatement ses valeurs utiles en vue de leur concentration ultérieure. La pratique courante consiste à tenter d

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Spectrochemical Analysis of Palladium and Platinum Sponge

    By J. E. Hawley

    Abstract Spectrographic methods for the analysis of minor constituents such as platinum-group metals, gold, silver, and silica in palladium and platinum refinery sponge are described. These involve t

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Synthetic Testing for Flotation

    By C. G. McLachlan

    INTRODUCTION The work described in the following paper was under-taken with a view to determining, if possible, the relative importance of some of the phenomena on which flotation seems to depend, in

    Jan 1, 1926

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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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    The Oil Situation in Alberta

    By G. S. Hume

    THE discovery of natural gas with naphtha in 1924 in the Upper Palaeozoic limestone of Turner Valley, 35 miles southwest of Calgary, has led to continuous developments in this field. Drilling undertak

    Jan 1, 1939