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Prospecting the Future: Meeting Human Resources Challenges in the Canadian Minerals and Metals IndustryBy Ryan Montpellier, Paul Hebert
"Prospecting the Future: Meeting Human Resources Challenges in Canada's Minerals and Metals Sector is a comprehensive sector study of the short- and long-term human resource issues and challenges faci
Jan 1, 2007
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Infrastructure Development in Highly Jointed Ground at the New Afton Block Cave MineBy Ferrin Prince
New Gold?s New Afton mine is an 11,000 tonne per day block caving mine, located 8 km west of the city of Kamloops, British Columbia. The reserve is estimated at 52.5Mt with grades of 0.65 g/t Au and 0
Aug 1, 2013
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Design of Extra-Large Coal Preparation Plant in ChinaBy Minghui Li
China is the largest coal producer in the world. In 2012, the coal production in China is 3.65billion tonnes, accounting for approximately 49% of global coal production. The raw coal production in 201
Aug 1, 2013
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The Role of Polymeric-Depressant-Induced Flocculation in Fine Particle FlotationSeveral inorganic reagents and organic polymers were tested as depressants in the single mineral flotation of ultrafine iron oxide and hydroxylapatite with Dowfroth 250 as a frother. It was observed t
Jan 1, 2004
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Research, Innovation & RealityBy Richard Burt
"In seeking to supply the ever increasing needs for raw materials, the mining industry has been required to develop lower grade resources in increasingly remote regions of the world. This has resulted
Jan 1, 1999
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Geologic setting of recently discovered stratiform barite-sulphide deposits in northeast British ColumbiaBy D. G. Macintyre
"Potentially economic stratiform barite-sulphide deposits have recently been discovered in Devonian basinal facies rocks of the Kechika Trough of northeast British Columbia. This new mineral district
Jan 1, 1982
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Switched Reluctance Drive: The Ideal Feeder DriveBy Svato Prochazka
Content: ? commonly used drive systems ? drive system efficiency ? introduction to SR technology ? SR drive system advantages Commonly Used Feeder Drives Technologies ? VFD + induction motor ?
May 1, 2010
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An overview of the early history of the metallurgical industry in CanadaBy P. Tarassoff
Extractive metallurgy is concerned with the winning of metals from their ores and concentrates. It is therefore not unexpected that extractive metallurgy in Canada has always been closely linked with
Jan 1, 1999
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From Liability to Valuable Resource - Water in the Mining IndustryBy A. Makinen
There is an increasing trend between increasing consumption of water and the production of metal concentrate. Along with this trend we see that ore grades are declining and getting more complex to con
Jan 1, 2015
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Compressed Air in Cool MinesBy Marc Piard
In a cool mine, tapping high-pressure lines through reducing valves lowers the temperature beyond remedy. It is the writer's suggestion that, for low-pressure work, law-pressure air ,should be ge
Jan 1, 1926
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Paste Backfill at the Brunswick MineBy Michael Cooper, Eric Konigsmann, A. Moerman
"A paste backfill plant and underground piping distribution system was commissioned at the Brunswick Mine in June, 1998. Concentrator tailings, composed mainly of pyrite and lesser amounts of silicate
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Patterns of Nickel Use and Development in ChinaBy I. Kirman, B. Waters
World wide applications for nickel use will be summarized and examples of those uses given. Nickel products are critical to many important aspects of modern society. These products are just as importa
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mn-RE Systems for the Application of RE in Mg Alloy DevelopmentBy I-H. Jung, J. Kim
"Mg alloys are extensively used as light structural materials in modern industry. Mn and RE (rareearth) metals are effectively used as alloying elements to enhance the properties of Mg alloys. Therefo
Jan 1, 2012
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Some Recent Observations in Mining SafetyBy S. H. Ash
Introduction Probably the newest thing in mining safety is the apparent dissatisfaction on the part of the mineral industry, as represented by both management and labour, and the general public of
Jan 1, 1950
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The Economics of the Carbon in Pulp Treatment of Low Grade Flotation Tailings: A Pilot StudyBy R. H. O. Wagner
"This paper describes the bench testing, pilot plant studies of alternative flowsheets, to determine the feasibility of gold recovery, by carbon in pulp extraction, in the Schumacher Mill gold flotati
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of Reconnaissance Geochemistry in GaspéBy C. F. Gleeson
"Geochemical stream-sediment reconnaissance can be a useful exploration tool from the point of view of rapidly and cheaply evaluating the mineral potential of an area. This is particularly true of rug
Jan 1, 1969
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Accident Prevention in and Around Coal MinesBy Daniel Murray
"ACCIDENT PREVENTION in and around coal mines presents many problems of a type which are not encountered in any other industry. This is particularly true of the coal mines in Nova Scotia, where the un
Jan 1, 1953
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The Rôle of Water Power in the Mining Industry of CanadaBy Norman Marr
Introduction In Canada, the mining industry and water-power development are intimately associated in that mining, which ranks second among the country's primary industries, depends principally
Jan 1, 1949
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An Electrochemical Study of an Alternative Process for the Leaching of Gold in Thiosulfate SolutionsBy M. J. Nicol
The leaching of gold with thiosulfate solutions in the absence of ammonia and copper ions was investigated using electrochemical and kinetic methods. In sodium thiosulfate solutions, the electrochemic
Jan 1, 2005
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Canada's Position in CopperBy K. C. Hendrick
The paper will review the significant developments in world copper over the past ten years and their impact on the Canadian industry. It will also examine the outlook for the future.
Jan 1, 1971