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Recent Smelting Practice at NorandaBy W. B. Boggs
A paper describing the Noranda smelter was presented at the 1930 annual meeting of the Institute (1). A lacer article appeared in the Trans-actions of the A.I.M.&M.E. in 1933. Since that time there ha
Jan 1, 1939
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The Shatter Cut at the McIntyre-Porcupine MineBy A. W. Jacob
THE shatter cut, or burn cut as it is often called, is one in which the centre of the round is almost reamed out by drilling holes so close together that the blasting of a few holes shatters the rock
Jan 1, 1942
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The Micro log as a Porosity Datum for the Neutron Log in the Swan Hills Field, AlbertaBy M. M. Holgate
"Porosity neutron deflection scales can be derived more easily by cumulative correlation than by the conventional method of plotting corresponding points on a graph. The micro-log can be used as a por
Jan 1, 1960
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Gas Holdup Estimation Using Maxwell Equation in Flotation Systems: RevisitedBy L. Magne, A. Pinto, M. Maldonado, J. A. Finch
Estimation of gas holdup from electrical conductivity measurements has been used in lab and industrial installations. The approach is based on the application of Maxwell's model, which relates the con
Jan 1, 2016
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Geology and Economic Significance of the Bernie Lake PegmatiteBy A. C. A. Howe, J. C. Rowntree
"The Bernie Lake pegmatite near Lac Du Bonnet in southern Manitoba is a complexly zoned pegmatite containing several lithium-bearing units in addition to the western world's largest known reserve of c
Jan 1, 1967
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Characterization of the 75% Gd0.8Sr0.2Co03_6 / 25% Ce0.9Gd0.102-8 composite cathode system for use in intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cellsBy L. B. Kilius
The composite cathode system based on Ce0.9Gdo.1O2_,5 electrolyte with a painted cathode was used for an intermediate temperature (500-700°C) solid oxide fuel cell. This cathode system was chosen due
Jan 1, 2005
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National Emergency SteelsBy Albert G. Zima
THE conservation of strategic materials during war rime gives rise to many problems not commonly encountered in times of peace. During normal times, when world trade is unrestricted, we are apt to bec
Jan 1, 1943
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The Canada Tungsten Property, Flat River Area, Northwest TerritoriesBy L G. White
During 1958, prospecting parties working for the Mackenzie Syndicate in the Flat River area of the Mackenzie mountains, Northwest Territories, identified tungsten mineralization and located the proper
Jan 1, 1963
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Risk Mitigation: Threats Your Mother Never Warned You AboutBy Royston Colbourne
Objectives Of Presentation - Identify specific risks - A fresh look at risk - Provide a moment reflection on risk - Open discussion on risk A route to solution and advanced thinking.
May 1, 2010
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Setting and Genesis of Uranium Mineralization at RexsparBy V. A. Preto
The Rexspar uranium deposit is located approximately 5 kilometres south of Birch Island, B.C. Three separate zones of commercial-grade uranium mineralization mineable by open pit have been outlined.
Jan 1, 1978
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Increase in efficiency of NOx reduction during simultaneous application of primary methodsBy L. Szecowka, M. Poskart, Siwka M. . J.
Oxides of nitrogen, created during combustion, are the most hazardous components of atmospheric pollution. However, it is possible to limit the negative influence of hazardous components on the natura
Jan 1, 2004
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Performance of Iron Ore Pellets During Reduction in Rotary KilnsBy Erik Q. Dahl
The strength of green and sintered pellets during reduction under various conditions in a laboratory kiln has been investigated. Equipment and test methods are described, together with the results obt
Jan 1, 1966
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Industrial minerals in Saskatchewan: an overview of geology, production and prospectsBy Lynn I. Kelley
Potash is the primary industrial mineral produced in Saskatchewan, followed, in terms of gross value, by aggregate, sodium sulphate, salt, potassium sulphate, peat, clays, silica sand, calcium chlorid
Jan 1, 2001
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The Spectrographic Determination of Potash in Rock SaltBy M. H. Haycock
Introduction The property of Rouyn Merger Gold Mines, Limited, is in Rouyn and Joannès townships, Western Quebec, seven miles east of the town of Rouyn. Traversing it is the east-west trending Cadi
Jan 1, 1948
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Jameson Cell Testing at the Kidd Creek ConcentratorBy R. Tremblay, M. Burrows
"In the summer of 1990, pilot scale testing of a Jameson cell was carried out at Falcon bridge Limited, Kidd Creek Division. The Jameson cell is self aspirating and has fewer mechanical parts, thus it
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Calculations for SAG Grinding of a Sulfide Copper OreThe most expensive unit operation in the beneficiation of ores is grinding. The correct design of the grinding circuit is crucial to prevent unnecessary use of energy. Proper design and evaluation of
Jan 1, 2007
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Nickel Refining in FinlandBy Toivo Toivanen
The paper begins with a brief history of the nickel industry in Finland, and then deals with the introduction of the flash smelting process. The main part of the paper is devoted to nickel refining, w
Jan 1, 1964
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L'Exploitation de Fire Lake et Lac-JeannineBy Gaston Gendreau, Marcel Allard
"Sidbec-Normines Inc. est une société formée de trios partenaires soient: Sidbec, British Steel Corporation et la Compagnie Minière Quebec Cartier. L'objectif de l'opération minière est d&ap
Jan 1, 1982
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The Continuous Separation of Tar Sands by Oil-Phase •AgglomerationBy B. D. Sparks, I. E. Puddington, F. W. Meadus
The continuous separation of bitumen from Athabasca tar sands, with a high clay content, has been demonstrated. Recoveries of 95 per cent or higher have been obtained. Further processing of this produ
Jan 1, 1971
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Computer Adjustment of Metallurgical BalancesBy H. W. Smith, N. Ichiyen
A convenient method for the calculation of metallurgical balances, based on statistical treatment of all available data, is presented. An error analysis is included. Examples show the advantages of th
Jan 1, 1973