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The Noranda SmelterBy W. B. Boggs
The Noranda smelter was built by Noranda Mines, Limited, from the designs of A. E. Wheeler, consulting metallurgist, New York, for the reduction of ores and concentrates from the Horne mine, and to tr
Jan 1, 1930
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Northeast Corner of Its Development Alberta and Adjacent Area: and Mineral PotentialBy John D. Godfrey
A brief account of economic developments in and around northeastern Alberta is presented and mention is made of mining and industrial developments currently of interest in the area. Planned and projec
Jan 1, 1960
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The Iron Ranges of Western Labrador: A Cornerstone of Economic Growth and A Vast Resource for the FutureBy Andrew Kerr
Overview of Presentation ? Introduction ? An historical context: From 1866 to the 21st century. ? Geological framework for iron ore in the region known as the ?Labrador Trough?. ? Producing iron-o
May 1, 2011
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Sources of Sulphur in CanadaBy T. H. Janes
"IntroductionSULPHUR is a constituent of many industrial products. It is part •of almost anything we eat, wear, or use. In fact, sulphur is so important that there has been an increasing tendency in r
Jan 1, 1952
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Activated Carbon-Assisted Oxidation of Arsenic Species in Process Solutions and Waste Waters: The Oxidation Reaction MechanismBy Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Rebecca Radzinski
Arsenic is a highly toxic compound that is naturally found in the environment and is released through the processing of sulphide minerals. Arsenate (As5+) is less toxic than arsenite (As3+) and is sol
Jan 1, 2015
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Mining in the 21st century using information technologyBy J. Gray, J. Peck
As the turn of the century approaches, traditional open pit mining methodologies and processes are being modified through the introduction and use of new technologies. As in other industries, the pers
Jan 1, 1999
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Methane Conditions in 11 Seam1.Assessment of methane content in coal. Given a naturally low methane content in 11 Coal Seam and the fact that the areas of the 11 Seam adjacent to the tunnelway were degassing for a very, very lon
May 1, 2003
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The Ore Deposits of Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley, B.C.By Paul Billingsley
NICKEL Plate mountain coincides closely with that portion of the Hedley mining district which is of economic interest. From it has come almost the entire past production, and the active mines of the p
Jan 1, 1941
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Canadian Energy Sources"THE CONCEPT of energy as a commodity, while not entirely new, is not as widespread as the importance of the idea to this modern world would lead one to expect. The growth in the supply and use of ene
Jan 1, 1953
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Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni Ternary System Using the Modified Quasichemical ModelBy M. Mezbahul-Islam
Thermodynamic modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni system is carried out as a part of multi component thermodynamic database for Mg alloys. This system is being modeled for the first time using the modified quasi
Jan 1, 2011
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Collaboration Between NGOs and the Mining Industry In the Third WorldBy Tony Breuer
Can international development NGOs and the mining industry find common ground and work together in the Third World? The Canadian Hunger Foundation/PARTNERS in Rural Development (CHF-PARTNERS) has, ove
May 1, 2001
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Applications of Mineral Fillers in the Paint and Plastics IndustriesBy Kurt F. Weitz
"The number of materials that can be classified as fillers covers an extremely wide range: this paper outlines those fillers of the industrial mineral type that find extensive application in the paint
Jan 1, 1970
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Stratigraphic and Lithogeochemical Characterization of Cycle Volcanism in the LG-3 AreaBy A. Hynes, T. Skulski, D. Francis
The Archean volcano-sedimentary succession in the LG-3 area has undergone two phases of deformation and has been metamorphosed to upper greenschist and amphibolite facies. Marine, fine-grained sedimen
Jan 1, 1984
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On the Constitution of MatteBy Peter R. Drummond
THE paper consists of four sections: (1) a discussion of early work; (2) presentation of the results of a chemical investigation of Falcon-bridge nickel-copper blast-furnace matte; (3) application of
Jan 1, 1940
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The Canadian Power Situation With Particular Reference to Thermal-Electric PowerBy C. E. Baltzer
This paper highlights the electric power situation in Canada, and introduces brief explanation of the salient differences between electrical practice in the United States and Canada. The availability
Jan 1, 1958
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The Lithium. and Beryllium Pegmatites of Southeastern ManitobaBy J. F. Davis
Pegmatite dykes containing lithium minerals and beryl occur dose to the borders of intrusive masses of granitic rock in the Winnipeg River area of Manitoba. Both vertical and flat-lying dykes are pres
Jan 1, 1958
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German Experience in Hydraulic Coal Mining and its Application to Canadian ConditionsBy H. Harzer
Statistics Canada record s indicate that in recent years 70 to 80% of the entire Canadian coal production originated from Western Canadian mines, in which about 55 to 65% of the coals are bituminous.
Jan 1, 1978
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Biotechnological Solutions for the Treatment of Pickle LiquorsBy J. L. Huisman
Bio(hydro)metallurgy is the latest development in the ongoing search for efficient and economic metal winning processes. In addition to bioleaching, other biotechnology-based applications are becoming
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Preparation Progress in Western CanadaUp to thirty years ago, coal preparation in western Canada, except at four plants, had not included actual coal washing. The exceptions were at Nanaimo and Royston, B.C., where tub washers and wet tab
Jan 1, 1952
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Filtration of Copper Smelter Gases at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, LimitedBy D. J. Robertson
"THE copper smelting operation of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, at Flin Flon, Manitoba, generates a gas flow of 350,000 c.f.m. at n.t.p. This gas stream passes to atmosphere thr
Jan 1, 1960