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  • CIM
    Implementation of a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Roadmap for Mining and Metallurgy Companies

    By Julia Pflieger, Manfred Russ, Johannes Gediga

    This paper shall show an economic feasible approach to implement Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction measures into the mining and metallurgy industry. The goal to improve energy consumption is directly lin

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Innovative Perspectives on Effective Development Methods for Mining Processing Plants

    By Thomas Glück

    Established and emerging mining companies face significant challenges in managing their operations and projects. Outcomes often do not meet the expectations of all the stakeholders of particular devel

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Petroleum Possibilities? in Mackenzie River Valley, N.W.T .

    By J. S. Stewart

    THE Mackenzie River Valley proper extends from Great Slave lake to the Arctic ocean (see map, Figure 1). From Fort Providence, near Great Slave lake, to Aklavik, near the Arctic coast, the distance

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Comparing Refractory Gold Ore Pre-Oxidation Using Mintek's Advanced Leach Facility

    By S. J. van Rensburg

    Competition for resources, including water and arable land, refocused attention on water and gold tailings management with respect to quantity and quality. MINTEK established and validated an "Advance

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest Area (f4686b1c-7914-48b7-b4ff-5c4b1e7d36a6)

    By E. J. Burrough

    MR. J. J. McIntyre (International Coal & Coke Company, Ltd., and McGi1livray Creek Coal & Coke Company, Ltd., Coleman, Alta): Mr. Burrough's excellent paper, Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Utilization of Surfactants in Recovery of Gold Employing Carbon

    By A. T. Robles, L. Buckingham

    "When certain gold ores containing pyrite, graphite, humates and fumates or other organic compounds which are possibly adsorbed on clay minerals are treated with aqueous solution of alkali metal cyani

    Jan 1, 1992

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    The New Refinery at Copper Cliff, Ontario

    By V. A. James

    The new electrolytic copper refinery situated at Copper Cliff, Ontario, has been in operation for over a year and a half. This plant is operated by the Ontario Refining Company, Limited. The associate

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Stamp-Milling and Amalgamation Practice at Goldenville, N.S.

    By E. H. Henderson

    Introduction Stamp-Milling and amalgamation is, perhaps, one of the oldest processes of recovering gold from its ores. Many papers, theses, and textbooks have been written on the subject of stamp-mil

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Performance of Iron Ore Pellets During Reduction in Rotary Kilns

    By Erik Q. Dahl

    The strength of green and sintered pellets during reduction under various conditions in a laboratory kiln has been investigated. Equipment and test methods are described, together with the results obt

    Jan 1, 1966

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    The Niobec Mill

    By Michel Robert

    "In 1974, Copperfields Mining Corporation and Soquem formed a new company, Niobec Inc, to bring the niobium deposit of the St-Honore carbonatite into production.St-Honore is located in the Saguenay ar

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Harnessing a Global Workforce - Best Practice from the Oil and Gas Sector Capability Development and Competence Assurance (CDCA)

    By Alyson Morley

    The mining sector in Canada is facing significant challenges to develop a competent workforce, including increased technical and logistical operational demands, and the imperative to promote local con

    May 1, 2007

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    Metallogeny of the Canadian Cordillera

    By A. Panteleyev, C. S. Ney, R. J. Cathro, A. Sutherland Brown

    The general distribution of metal deposits in the Canadian Cordillera can be related to its tectonic evolution. The Canadian Cordillera is naturally divisible into five longitudinal tectonic belts wit

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Role of Nuclear Power in Canada

    By W. J. Bennett

    WHEN Dr. Horace Fraser, your President, invited me to speak to you today I advised him in confidence that I was leaving my present positions on April 30th. In the circumstances it seemed to me that th

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Coal Research and Development in• Canada -1968

    "Accelerated expansion of Western Canada's metallurgical coal industry has again stimulated considerable exploration activity in the Rocky Mountain Foothills Belt and influenced much of the R&D relate

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Engineering SD Into Industry: Unlocking Institutional Barriers

    By J. Mcdvcka

    Sustainable development has become a driving imperative for the resource industry as it is for the rest of the global business world. Being unsustainable is a risk no business can afford. Yet implemen

    Jan 1, 2007

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    SMART Mine Benchmarking ? Pilot to the Future

    By Matthew D. Meyer

    SMART, an association of surface mining companies formed in 1995 to develop a coordinated approach to technology development for the mining industry, has recognized the need for the establishment of a

    Apr 1, 2005

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    A Model for PGE Enrichment Due to the Splitting of Freezing Magma Chambers by Suspended Crystal Loads

    By Alan Rice

    Abstract-The mechanism by which stratiform ore deposits of PGE (platinum-group elements) are laid down in ultramafic igneous complexes is not completely clear. Early studies by the author and coworker

    Jan 1, 1997

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    A Model for PGE Enrichment Due to the Splitting of Freezing Magma Chambers by Suspended Crystal Loads

    By Alan Rice

    The mechanism by which stratiform ore deposits of PGE (platinum-group elements) are laid down in ultrama?c igneous complexes is not completely clear. Early studies by the author and coworkers on numer

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Recovery of Silica From Impure Sand Deposits

    By W. R. Smith

    Introduction No commercial deposits of silica sand are known to occur in British Columbia, so all requirements for foundry and other uses must be imported. During the war, nearly 5,000 tons per yea

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Senator-Rouyn Mine

    By M. E. Wilson, A. C. Lee

    "The property owned by Senator-Rouyn Mines, Limited, is in Rouyn township about 17'2 miles southwest of the town of Rouyn. It adjoins the Chadbourne claims of Noranda Mines, Limited, on the south and

    Jan 1, 1954