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Sodium sulphate deposits of western CanadaBy PAULL. BROUGHTON
Commercial deposits of sodium sulphate are harvested from alkaline lakes that are widespread throughout semi-arid southern Saskatchewan and adjacent southeastern A lberta. Concentration of sodium sulp
Jan 1, 1984
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Residues from the Zinc Industry – A Potential Future Resource for Silver and IndiumBy S. Steinlechner, S. Wegscheider
"In the past, the metallurgical industry was most of the time dedicated on their main commodity, recovering base metals like zinc, copper or lead but leaving other valuable side elements in the genera
Jan 1, 2016
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Summary of Investigation into Mechanical Loading, Transportation, etc., in Great Britain, Germany, and Holland, 1947By L. Frost
Physical Conditions Great Britain The physical conditions in the mines investigated in Great Britain are similar to those found in the mines of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, with the
Jan 1, 1948
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PEC uranium deposit Hornby Bay Basin, Northwest TerritoriesBy C. M. Trigg
"PEC uranium deposit, 100 km southwest of Coppermine, was discovered by diamond drilling in 1976 following ground and airborne geophysical surveys, geological mapping, geochemical surveys and boulder
Jan 1, 1986
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Data mining, mining data: Energy consumption modellingBy S. Dessureault
The relatively recent explosion of available data in all business sectors has induced a common expression of “drowning in data, starving for information.” The mining sector is affected by the informat
Jan 1, 2007
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Risk Indicators of Materials Suppy for Future Photovoltaic Expansion ? The Case of Silver ?By Tsuyoshi Adachi
Photovoltaic (PV) system is especially taken notice as one of important renewable energy resources, because PV has potential to provide a certain amount of energy supply as well as without greenhouse
Aug 1, 2013
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Design and Construction of Mineral Processing Plants using Project ManagementBy A. J. Williams
"Whenever a decision is made to bring a mineral deposit into production, the Owner in actual fact has decided to convert substantial sums of capital into productive capacity with the intenti6n of maki
Jan 1, 1974
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Adsorption of SO2 on Smelter Grade AluminaBy P. Fellner, A. Sýkorová, J. Thonstad, J. Jurišová, V. Khandl
Adsorption of S02 on alumina used in the aluminium industry, so-called smelter grade alumina, was studied in the temperature range 15 C-120 C. The specific surface area of the smelter grade alumina wa
Jan 1, 2006
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Room-and-Pillar Mining at Devco?s Prince MineBy A. R. MacLean
This mine is situated at Point Aconi, Cape Breton , Nova Scotia, and is a replacement for the 100-year-old Princess Collie ry. It is a slope mine which is the continuation of a s trip mine operation.
Jan 1, 1978
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Technological innovation and Canadian coal mining"Technological innovation is an extremely complex activity. The author presents his interpretation of innovation and the innovative process. He reviews the strategy used by participants in coal mining
Jan 1, 1985
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Development and Calibration of a Reconciliated Mineralogy Method Based on Multitechnique Analyses: Application to Acid Mine Drainage PredictionBy H. Bouzahzah
The field of quantitative mineralogy has evolved significantly through the development of image analysis techniques and information technology. Quantitative mineralogical characterization can now be r
Jan 1, 2016
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Abandoned Oil/Gas Wells as Sustainable Sources of Renewable EnergyBy J. D. Templeton
A petroleum well that is not in use because it has ceased to produce oil/gas economically and dry holes are referred to as abandoned wells. Once a well is abandoned it is plugged with cement and can t
Aug 1, 2013
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Manitoba's New Mining TaxBy R. D. Brown
Manitoba has now joined Ontario and Quebec in providing for new incentives and lower tax rates for the mining industry. A single rate of tax (to replace the former two-tier royalty), an investment tax
Jan 1, 1979
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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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Saskatchewan's coal futureBy T. Adamcewicz
The province's lignite resources lie mainly in the south, extensions of the much larger deposits in Montana and North Dakota. Because of planned additional capacity, conventional steam power generatio
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use of End Members for Grind – Recovery Modeling, Tonnage Prediction and Flowsheet Development at RaglanBy L. Boyd, A. Charland, G. Potts, D. Fragomeni, N. O. Lotter
"The Raglan orebody and concentrator has been the subject of study in Process Mineralogy at Falconbridge since 1998. (Lotter and Tuzun, 1998) The orebody is classified into three distinct textural gro
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold Mining at Caribou, Nova ScotiaBy John Wightman
LOCATION OF PROPERTY THE property of Caribou Gold Mines, Limited, is situated in the north-eastern part of Halifax county, seven miles south of the Canadian National railway line at Upper Musquodobo
Jan 1, 1938
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Determination and Estimation of Uniaxial Compressive Strength for Macau GraniteBy C. H. Lau, I. T. Ng
Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS) of rocks is an important mechanical parameter for many civil engineering and rock engineering applications such as tunnel excavation, slope stability and foundation
Jan 1, 2015
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Factors influencing the effectiveness of Split Set friction stabilizer boltsBy M. W. Grabinsky, P. B. Tomory, J. Carvalho, J. H. Curran
Many underground mining operations use Split Set friction stabilizer bolts for rock support. Currently, however, little has been done to quantify the effects of various rock mechanics and operational
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluating Immediate Mining Induced Ground Movement by Monitoring the Performance of the Primary Support SystemBy Wei Wei
Mining induced ground movement and/or stress redistribution could cause ground instability issues. This is particularly true when the extraction of large stopes is done with one or two large productio
Jun 1, 2012