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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Old Flotation TailingsBy V. S. Melamud, A. G. Bulaev
"Sulfide ore processing is characterized by significant losses of metals, for example, with flotation tailings. Therefore, flotation tailings can present an important source of metals. The treatment o
Jan 1, 2016
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Canadian Oil Review -Progress and ProblemsBy W. D. C. MacKenzie
IT IS almost exactly fifteen years since the discovery of the Leduc oil field and, as this luncheon is part of the Thirteenth Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute's Petroleum and Natural Gas Divi
Jan 1, 1962
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Chinese refractory raw materials in the 1990sBy William H. McCracken, William G. Holroyd
"The People's Republic of China could very well be considered the largest untapped mineral and metal resource in the world. The proven reserves of antimony, barite, bauxite, fluorspar, graphite,
Jan 1, 1991
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Investigation on the Energy Distribution of Electrical DisintegrationBy T. Senga, T. Namihira, S. Terada, S. Owada
"Electrical disintegration (ED) has been well known as a good comminution method to improve liberation of compositional phases because it was reported that electron avalanche could occur preferentiall
Jan 1, 2017
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Development of the Twin Metals Minnesota Flowsheet Incorporating the Platsol™ ProcessBy G. Barr
"The Polymetallic Twin Metals Project deposits in Northern Minnesota are being developed by Twin Metals Minnesota. Amongst the flowsheet alternatives being examined at a prefeasibility study level is
Jan 1, 2012
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Geology and lithogeochemistry of the Maurice Bay uranium deposit northern SaskatchewanBy C. T. Harper, B. J. Fryer, R. P. Taylor
"IntroductionThe Maurice Bay deposit is one of a number of uranium deposits that have been found in recent years in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan (Tremblay, 1982). This deposit, along w
Jan 1, 1986
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Defining the Operating Conditions of the Attrition-Leaching Process Using Thermodynamic Process ModellingBy Imane Benhamed, Jaouher Diouani, Laurent Cassayre, Florent Bourgeois, Carine Julcour-Lebigue, Université de Carthage
The attrition-leaching process aims at improving leaching performance when formation of passivation layers at the surface of leached particles is a severe limiting factor, as discussed recently by Jul
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of Ore Potential of Granodioritic Rocks Using Water-Extractable Chloride and FluorideBy S. E. Kesler, C. M. Moore, J. C. Van Loon
The possibility that chlorine and fluorine form complexes with ore metals, thereby having a strong effect on the mobility of these ore metals during late magmatic and hydrothermal processes, suggests
Jan 1, 1973
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Fine sizing by Cyclosizer and micro-sieveBy M. Leroux, J. A. Finch
"Sizing below 38 µm (400 mesh) is an increasing requirement in mill testing laboratories. The Cyclosizer is gaining wide acceptance in this role. A recent alternative is to use electro-formed sieves (
Jan 1, 1982
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The Structure of Turner Valley Gas-field, AlbertaBy A. J. Goodman
Introduction The position of Turner Valley in the foothills of Alberta, some thirty-five miles southwest of Calgary, is too well known to need further description. This attempt to interpret in deta
Jan 1, 1930
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Diesel-generating plant waste heat recovery systems at remote locationsBy D. Kovachevich, M. A. Pfeifer
"A t remote locations typical of mines and associated ore processing plants, diesel electric generators are ideally suited for power plants due to their inherent operating flexibility, efficiency and
Jan 1, 1984
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Ventilation of the Frood Mine of the International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy R. D. Parker
Location The Frood ore-body is expressed on surface as a prominent gossan ridge, with a total length of approximately two miles. The original Frood (the old No. 3 mine of the Canadian Copper Company)
Jan 1, 1932
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Geology of Sand and Gravel Deposits in Lower Fraser Valley, British ColumbiaBy J. E. Armstrong
"IntroductionT'HE PRODUCTION of gravel and sand may be considered to be the major mining operation in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia. At least thirty pits are in operation with a yearly p
Jan 1, 1953
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Effect of Porosity on the Tensile Properties of Die Cast Aluminium A360By Gheorghe Marin, Franco Chiesa, David Levasseur, Bernard Duchesne
Over the past 20 years, pressure die casting has evolved to a point where structural parts can now be produced by this process. This has been made possible by the development of vacuum die casting and
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Alloying Elements on Forgeability of SteelsBy G. P. Contractor
Many factors affect the forge ability of steels. One of the major factors is chemical composition.' This article discusses the individual effects of alloying elements and the effect of the resultant m
Jan 1, 1962
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Basic Brick in CanadaBy J. W. Craig
THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo
Jan 1, 1936
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Rabbit Lake project - mining and developmentBy G. W. Clark
"The mining of the ore bodies at Rabbit Lake has in the past been by the open pit method. This method is presently being used to develop the B-zone and will continue into the future with the developme
Jan 1, 1989
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A Canadian Outlook for Lead and ZincBy P. H. Tolcher
Canada, as the Free World's largest mine producer of zinc and the third largest mine producer of lead, has a vital interest in the future growth in demand for these metals. This paper traces the devel
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal Mining in Poland After World War IIBy T. W. Wlodek, Zygmunt Kowalczyk
In the period from 1946 to 1964, the annual output of co al from Polish mines increased from 4 7.3 to 117.35 million tons. In this paper, the methods of bringing about this increase in productivity th
Jan 1, 1967
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The Quintette Coal ProjectBy D. C. Rance
"The Quintette Coal Limited property is located in the northeast coal area of British Columbia.A basic agreement with the Japanese steel industry was executed on January 27, 1981 for the sale of 69.5
Jan 1, 1983