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Efficient Management of Pot Energy Consumption for Aluminum Production in AlcoaBy C. R. Kato, G. Proulx
"Within the continuous scenario of reduced aluminium price and plants production costs increase, the energy consumption optimization in the aluminum electrolytic pots continues as the main focus for t
Jan 1, 2016
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Automatic Ore Hoisting at No. 14 Shaft of Mcintyre Porcupine Mines LimitedBy M MacMillan
THE following is a brief description of the method of hoisting ore automatically at the No. 14 shaft of Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, Limited, Schumacher, Ontario. All ore and waste below the 3875-ft. lev
Jan 1, 1963
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Sulphur deposits of Nova ScotiaBy Victor F. Hollister
Although none of the deposits discovered to date are of commercial interest, significant Frasch or sedimentary sulphur deposits occur in Nova Scotia in Upper Mississippian Windsor Group evaporites. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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Development of Canadian Bentonite for Canadian IndustryBy A. Zrimsek, G. Vingas, R. Wolke
IN 1952, prompted by the great demand of the Canadian drilling and foundry industries for sodium bentonite, the Geological Department of Magnet Cove Barium Corporation, Limited began an extensive sear
Jan 1, 1962
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Bankfield and Tombill MinesBy A. F. Matheson
"Bankfield Consolidated Mines, Limited, and Tombill Gold Mines, Limited, in the Little Long Lac area, Ontario, mined an orebody that was common to both. The discovery' of this orebody was made by surf
Jan 1, 1954
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Splitting the Minus-200 with the Superpanner and InfrasizerBy H. E. T. Haultain
I HAVE considerable hesitation in preparing and presenting this paper. These machines have been such an intimate part of my own experiences and predilections for such a long time that J would find it
Jan 1, 1937
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The economics and marketing of Canadian potashBy M. A. Upham
"Prairie Evaporites of the Province of Saskatchewan in a deep oil-well hole. Exploitation started in 1950 under a shroud of doubt that this huge reserve could be mined. It was fraught with almost insu
Jan 1, 1980
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Wet grinding of asbestos ores through reduction of slurry viscositiesBy D. E. M. Plaumann
"The wet grinding of asbestos has attracted the attention of engineers for many years as a means of improving fibre liberation from the ore. Today, added impetus for wet grinding has resulted from a n
Jan 1, 1988
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The Gunnar uranium depositBy E. F. Evoy
"The Gunnar uranium deposit was within metasedimentary rocks of the late Archaen Tazin Group. These rocks were intensely altered by albitization so that the immediate host to the ore consisted dominan
Jan 1, 1986
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Dust Control in Crushing and Grinding PlantsBy G. R. Yourt
"Generally speaking the usual approach for controlling dust is three-fold:1. Suppress the formation of dust at the source.2. Confine dust that cannot be suppressed.3. Dilute and remove dust that canno
Jan 1, 1971
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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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Intricate network of winding pathwaysBy Robert B. Parsons
"Canada doesn't really have a tax system for mining - it has eleven separate tax systems! The consequent maze adds some undefinable margin of difficulty to making investment decisions in Canada.
Jan 1, 1994
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Oil From CoalBy T. E. Warren, K. W. Bowles
"IntroductionTHE PROBLEM of producing synthetic liquid fuels from coal and other raw materials is of increasing importance in Canada as well as in the United States. This is due, to a large extent, to
Jan 1, 1952
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Geology of the Clinton Creek asbestos deposit of Cassiar Resources LimitedBy D. R. BUDINSKI
Clinton Creek Mine in west-central Yukon produced 0.94 million tonnes of fibre from 15 million tonnes of asbestos ore between 1968 and 1978. The mine closed in 1978. The deposit lies along the margin
Jan 1, 1984
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Foreign Investment in CanadaBy Robert B. Parsons
"Canadian investment abroad has been the focus of considerable attention in recent years. Canadian mining companies have been heavy investors in Latin America and are taking a hard look at Central Asi
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology of the H. B. MineBy G. F. Warning
"THE H. B. Mine is situated on the north side of Sheep Creek valley, about six miles southeast of Salmo, B.C. It is the most northerly producer along a belt containing a number of zinc-lead deposits,
Jan 1, 1960
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Significant Innovations in the Australian Gold IndustryThis paper details a brief history of the Australian gold industry from the 1980s gold boom to the present day, highlighting an industry characterised by innovation in plant design and junior companie
Jan 1, 2011
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Chapter III-Continued - Part 8.- Matachewan-Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake Area Regional Structure of the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake AreaBy Jas. E. Thomson
"The Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake gold area is in northeastern Ontario and is a continuation of the ore-bearing belt that extends across northwestern Quebec through the Rouyn, Cadillac, Malartic, and Bou
Jan 1, 1954
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Zinc Vapor Pretreatment for Hydrometallurgical Recovery Process of Precious MetalsBy M. Maeda, H. Sasaki
"Precious metals such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium are commonly used for automotive catalyst converters. To recover these metals with lower environmental load and cost, exposure to zinc vapor w
Jan 1, 2012
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Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy R. W. Allgood
"THE world-wide shortage of elemental sulphur, which became sharply apparent in 1950, has focused attention on the commercial exploitation of sulphur-bearing materials such as pyritic ores, sour natur
Jan 1, 1952