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High resolution magnetic anomaly maps from ERLIS compilation: An example from Kirkland LakeBy S. Manning, W. Morris
Mineral exploration assessment file information has long been considered a useful resource for developing mineral exploration strategies, and one of the most common data sets fled in assessment report
Jan 1, 1997
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Improvement of Penetration Prediction in TBM-Tunneling by Performing on-Site Penetration TestsBy K. Thuro, L. Wilfing, H. Kasling
"In mechanized tunneling, performance prediction is a crucial issue for estimating excavation costs and construction time of a tunnel project. The aim of this work is to compare the calculated paramet
Jan 1, 2015
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A Fluid Inclusion and Stable Isotopic Investigation of the Boston Lode-Gold Deposit, Hope Bay Volcanic Belt, NunavutBy K. Muehlenbachs, J. U. Stemler
"Abstract - The Boston deposit is a recently discovered Archean lode-gold deposit located approximately 700 km northeast of Yellowknife, in the southern portion of the Hope Bay volcanic belt. Primary
Jan 1, 2006
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Gold Mineralization in Ontario I - The Role of Banded Iron FormationBy A. J. Macdonald
Gold deposits hosted by banded iron formation (BIF) in Ontario exhibit a marked association with localized zones of deformed and hydrothermally altered BI:F . Secondary sulphides and carbonates are co
Jan 1, 1984
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The Development of Gold Mining in CanadaBy G. E. Cole
"Amongst the mineral products of Canada gold holds the second place in value of yearly output. . . . . .The production of gold has increased steadily during the past six years and has somewhat more th
Jan 1, 1927
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Valuing Mineral Opportunities as OptionsBy Robert T. McKnight
"Traditional techniques for valuing resource projects companies have been primarily based on discounted cashflow methods (DCF) or by comparison to similar projects with an apparent market capitalizati
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence de l’ion ferreux et du métabisulfite de sodium sur la lixiviation acide des minerais oxydés cupro-cobaltifèresBy S. Y. Tshipeng, A. T. Kaniki
"RÉSUMÉ La lixiviation acide d’un minerai oxydé cupro-cobaltifère en milieu non réducteur et en milieu réducteur en utilisant le Fe2+ et le métabisulfite de sodium (SMBS) a été étudiée et les résultat
Jan 1, 2018
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Some Practical Applications of Fundamental Sinter ResearchBy W. E. Davies
"This paper is the sequel to that on Developments in Sintering Efficiency delivered by Davies and Mitchell at the International Ore Dressing Congress, Stockholm, 1957. Attention is drawn to the fundam
Jan 1, 1960
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Coxheath Copper Mine, Cape Breton, N.S.By W. W. Beaton
The Coxheath copper mine is situated on the north side of the Coxheath hills and opposite the French Vale, at a distance of about 10 miles southwest of Sydney, Cape Breton county. The deposit was disc
Jan 1, 1930
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The Oil and Gas Situation in the Prairie ProvincesBy Thomas G. Madgwick
Introduction Development of oil and gas is still centred in the Province of Alberta, much as it was when C. C. Ross read a paper on this subject three years ago at the Annual General Meeting in Mon
Jan 1, 1929
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Rust Surface Area Determination of Steel Bridge Component for Robotic Grit-Blast MachineBy N. Hwang
There has been increasing interest in the use of robotic machines, and several prototype robotic machines have been developed to automate the grit-blasting process for the purpose of steel bridge main
Aug 1, 2013
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Reduction of Arsenic Releasing In Aqueous Environment by Scorodite EncapsulationBy S. D. F. Rocha1, L. Katsarou, G. P. Demopoulos
"Crystalline scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) has been pointed out as the most stable compound to immobilize arsenic for disposal due to its good stability performance according to EPA’s TCLP test. However, in
Jan 1, 2012
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Building A Business Case for Acid PreventionBy T. D. Chatwin
Acid rock drainage (ARD) is one of the most serious and potentially enduring environmental problems of the mining industry. High liability costs carried by many mining companies to cover potential obl
Jan 1, 2011
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Insurability of Unknown Postclosure LiabilitiesBy C. Kunze
ABSTRACT Although closure sureties cover works that are carried out during the existence of a mining company, certain liabilities are not known when the surety is established and become apparent only
Jan 1, 2013
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Geology of Kootenay Coal Measures in Southwestern AlbertaBy M. B. B. Research Council of Alberta Crockford
Introduction Kootenay strata of Lower Cretaceous age contain much of the highest rank coal produced in Alberta. These strata outcrop in the foothills and mountains of southwestern Alberta and south
Jan 1, 1949
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The salmita gold depositBy A. H. Ransom, M. E. Robb
The Salmita Gold Mine is located 240 air kilometres northea t of Yellowknife on the east shore of Matthews Lake. Salmita is one of several gold showings which are regionally associated with the steep
Jan 1, 1986
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Correlating Economic and Social Data for a Globalized Mineral InvestmentBy Zetti Gavelán
Globalization and the search for new ore deposits inevitably lead to investment in foreign markets. Investors need to be aware of the effect of their venture on regional, social and economic issues wh
May 1, 2003
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Achieving Stakeholder Support for New Gold Mining Developments that Contain Sulfide MineralsBy T. D. Chatwin
While new jobs and taxes are major incentives for support of mining, stakeholders must also be assured that current jobs, resources and environment will be protected. Mining companies can help achieve
Jan 1, 2011
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Dust Quantitation by Microprojection and Comparison CountingBy D. H. d Hamly
THE work of Brown and others at Pittsburgh (Brown, Baum, Yant, and Schrenk, 1938)(1) and the success of their light field microprojector (Figure 1), have shown that the microscopy of dust quantitation
Jan 1, 1942
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Removal, Control and Management of Total Dissolved Solids from Process Effluent Streams in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Industry- A ReviewBy V. “Ram” Ramachandran
"In view of the increasing number of environmental regulations that have been promulgated all over the world in the last thirty years, non-ferrous smelters and refineries have had to learn and adapt t
Jan 1, 2012