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The Effects of Nozzle Geometry on Fluid Flows in Round and Square Billet Casting MoldsBy M. Mahdi Aboutalebi, Roderick I. L. Guthrie, Mihaiela Isac
"A preliminary computational fluid flow model has been developed to simulate the flow field of liquid steel in the mold region of billet mold casting. This study reports the effect of different Submer
Jan 1, 2016
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Technical Note on the Development of a New Attachment Timer for Predicting the Change in Ore FloatabilityBy Rodrigo Serna, Nora Schreithofer, Zoltan Javor, Kari Heiskanen
"Mineral floatability is a function of mineral properties such as size, liberation, shape, surface composition, reagent coverage on the surface, level of oxidation on the surface, etc.; pulp chemistry
Jan 1, 2016
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Scale-Dependent Nanomechanical Properties of CMP Polishing PadsBy L. M. Nolan
Chemical Mechanical polishing, or CMP, has four components in the polishing interface; namely the polishing pad, the polishing fluid, the abrasives in the fluid, and the surface being polished. Unders
Jan 1, 2010
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The Potential Use of Gold in Superconductivity Related ApplicationsBy Eamonn F. Maher
Superconductivity is one of the most remarkable scientific phenomena ever investigated. It is the phenomenon whereby some materials exhibit zero resistance to the passage of an electric current when c
Oct 1, 2003
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Bevcon·MineBy H. R. Kempthorne
"The Property of Bevcon Mines Limited, including a recently acquired adjoining south group, occupies an area of 2,625 acres in northeast Louvicourt township, Abitibi county, Quebec. It is situated 17
Jan 1, 1949
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Water Usage in the Carol ConcentratorBy S. E. El-Alfy, John Starkey
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada treats up to 125,000 t/d of iron ore at its Carol Concentrator in Labrador City, NF.A complete water balance study in the concentrator was done to show how to reduce th
Jan 1, 1995
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Canadian research in the areas of coal exploration, mining and preparationBy David A. Fawcett
"This paper presents a summary compilation of current Canadian coal research projects in the areas of exploration, mining and preparation. The compilation forms the basis for a review of present opera
Jan 1, 1980
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Effects of Minor Alloying Elements on Microstructure and Creep Properties of 8XXX Aluminum Conductor AlloysBy Francis Breton, Lei Pan, Kun Liu
"Effects of Fe, Cu and Mg minor alloying elements on creep properties of 8xxx aluminum conductor alloys were investigated by conducting compressive creep tests at 100 ºC under a constant load of 69 MP
Jan 1, 2016
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Genetic implications of fragmental ore texture in Japanese kuroko depositsBy Lloyd A. Clark
"The kuroko deposits, which are extremely variable in size, comprise both stratiform layers of clastic sulphide particles and cross-cutting vein and disseminated components. The ores lie on the flanks
Jan 1, 1983
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Environment and the lawBy Matthew S. Bingham, David H. Searle
"One of the most significant developments in environmental law has been the development of mandatory project review processes, at both the federal and provincial levels.FederalWhile, in the past, proj
Jan 1, 1991
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Linkages between Geological Branch studies, geological knowledge, and exploration success in British ColumbiaBy A. Sutherland Brown
"The ProblemMany science activities receive substantial funding from governments without much direct economic benefit accruing to state or individuals. In contrast, the search for knowledge has never
Jan 1, 1986
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Channel-fills in the McMurray Formation: Their recognition, delineation, and impact at the Syncrude MineBy W. K. Muwais, R. G. Cuddy
"The Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation contains the bitumen reserves of the Syncrude Mine in northeastern Alberta. This formation comprises sediments deposited sequentially in fluvial, estuarine and
Jan 1, 1989
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The effects of geological features on coal mining, Sydney coalfield, Nova ScotiaBy Steve Forgeron, Brendan MacKenzie, Kevin MacPherson
"The geological composition of strata immediately adjacent to coal seams has a significant effect on the safe and efficient extraction of coal from underground mines of the Sydney coalfield. Geologica
Jan 1, 1986
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Falconbridge introduces advanced technology to deep miningBy L. H. Rajala, K. H. Singh
"This paper presents the results of a detailed feasibility study carried out to investigate whether a low-grade deep underground mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd., closed since 1975, could be mad
Jan 1, 1981
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Chromite occurrences of the Canadian AppalachiansBy N. Kacira
"Canada's largest known chromite deposit occurs in a layered intrusion in the Bird River area of Manitoba. However, numerically most of the chromite occurrences are in the Appalachians. Few, appa
Jan 1, 1982
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Conditioning of Fractured Rock Masses for the Excavation with EPB ShieldsBy A. Chieregato, C. G. Oñate Salazar, D. Martinelli, D. Peila, M. Barbero
This paper is aimed to confirm the possibility to excavate fractured rock masses by using EPB shields, even in presence of relevant water tables. This verification is based on laboratory test experien
Jan 1, 2015
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Lysimeter investigations on uranium tailings at CANMETBy G. M. Ritcey, M. Silver
"The processing of uranium ores produces tailings that could constitute environmental problems. At most operations the tailings are dumped into a designated area, with the ultimate acid drainage occur
Jan 1, 1982
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Quartz sand and kaolinite clay of the James Bay Lowlands, OntarioBy M. A. Vos
"Cretaceous sands and clays underlie an area of approximately 5,000 km2 in Northern Ontario, southwest of James Bay. The deltaic deposits occur as a wedge of continental sediments to the north of an e
Jan 1, 1982
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Borehole geophysics in environmental applicationsBy C. J. Mwenifumbo
Preservation of groundwater quality is a major environmental concern. The disposal of hazardous material from urban waste dumps, milling wastes in tailings ponds, and industrial wastes in injection we
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology of the Stall Lake copper deposit Snow Lake, Manitoba (2efa5b05-37b0-4117-9900-ec4060d7eb36)By R. D. Studer
"The Snow Lake massive sulphide deposits are hosted by Aphebian volcanic rocks of the Flin Flon - Snow Lake greenstone belt, which in this area were deformed and metamorphosed to the amphibolite facie
Jan 1, 1982