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Hot-Water Separation of Alberta Bituminous SandBy K. A. Clark
SEPARATION of the oil from the bituminons sands of the Athabaska area of Alberta has been a subject of study by the Research Council of Alberta. The results of the study have been published in the Ann
Jan 1, 1944
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Some Comments on the Japanese Coal IndustryBy C L. Briend, O&apos
This paper presents the main features of coal mining in Japan, as determined by the author while attending the International Coal Conference in October of 1963. The general economy of the country is c
Jan 1, 1965
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Modern Welded Pipe ProcessesBy A Palynchuk
The development of welded pipe has paralleled the general industrial development and, in particular, that of the petroleum industry. The petroleum industry's need for high-grade, economical pipel
Jan 1, 1964
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The Current Status of the Chemistry of Gold Flotation in IndustryBy C. Fortin
The subject of gold flotation has been reviewed extensively in a number of publications. The focus in most of these reviews has been on the theories of gold flotation as well as the physical and chemi
Jan 1, 2011
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Minerals used in the Pulp and Paper Industry in CanadaBy Horace Freeman
Introduction In the aggregate, directly and ?indirectly, the pulp and paper industry ? consumes very large quantities of a variety of minerals, or compounds prepared from minerals. This is especially
Jan 1, 1934
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Simulation of a grinding circuit change to reduce lead slimingBy J. Ramirez-Castro, J. A. Finch
"Galena is the finest component of the product of a closed-circuit grind treating a lead-zinc ore, largely due to preferential recycling of this high-density mineral by the cyclone. For example, at th
Jan 1, 1980
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Cost-Saving Strategies in Mine VentilationBy Euler De Souza
"Underground operation ventilation energy requirements constitute a significant portion of mine energy consumption (40–50%) and total energy costs (25–40%). In general, mine ventilation systems are en
Jan 1, 2018
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Metal Recovery from Pyrometallurgical Slags: Copper Matte Smelting ProcessesBy S. Mostaghel, Fariba Azgomi, Steven Goodman, M. Oliazadeh
"It is known that copper loss to the slag phase can be in the forms of chemical dissolution and mechanical entrainment. The contribution of each mechanism to the total Cu-loss depends on different par
Jan 1, 2016
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Lucky Friday’s No. 4 Shaft - Ten Years from Concept to CompletionBy David Berberick
"Hecla Limited’s No. 4 Shaft at the Lucky Friday Mine is the largest capital expenditure in the corporation’s 128-year history and is considered the deepest shaft in the United States. This paper will
Jan 1, 2019
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The Wabana Iron Ore PropertiesBy C. M. Anson
Introduction The prosperity of any country today is dependent upon the efficiency and growth of its primary steel industry. The ?march of the United States of America to its present commanding positi
Jan 1, 1951
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Principles and Practice of Metallurgy at FalconbridgeBy A. Gronningsater
Introduction As is well known, the fight between the blast furnace and the reverberatory furnace in copper smelting during the second decade of the century ended with a victory for the latter, a resu
Jan 1, 1934
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Some Coal Mining Practices of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, LimitedBy T. L. McCall
AUTHENTIC records show that coal mining in Cape Breton dates from the year 1720, when the French military authorities obtained coal from what is now known as the Blockhouse seam, in the Morien distric
Jan 1, 1936
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Natural Gas -Energy for the Mining IndustryBy Edmund C. Bovey
"AS I begin my remarks this morning, please let me say how honoured and gratified I was to receive your invitation to address you here during your deliberations in historic Quebec City. The high estee
Jan 1, 1966
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Wireless for Mine Shafts - From Construction to ProductionBy Jeremy G. Berg, James B. Mulligan
"There is a very small fraction of wireless experts in the world with experience in underground installations and an even smaller fraction that have experience specific to building mine shafts. This i
Jan 1, 2019
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Uranium Extraction from Turbid Liquids by Continuous Ion Exchange ProcessesBy A. Himsley
This paper presents a review of the existing ion exchange resin systems for treating unclarified pregnant liquor, with particular reference to uranium extraction. A new concept of a truly continuous i
Jan 1, 1977
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Using Simul8 to model underground hard rock mining operationsBy N. Vayenas, G. Yuriy
"The combination of a predictive reliability assessment model and discrete-event simulation can be an effective methodology to study the impact of equipment failures on the capacity of production syst
Jan 1, 2005
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Materials for power sources to meet military requirementsBy Andrukaitis. E.
The increasing use of electronic equipment by the Canadian Forces has increased the importance of electric power. A power source that is packed with energy and yet light, small and durable is the comm
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of Radioactive Tracers to Support Mass Balances in Secondary Grinding CircuitsBy L. Vinnett, T. Ledezma, F. Contreras, F. Díaz
"Mass balances in secondary grinding are subject to critical constraints mainly because of the unknown load distribution from the SAG mills, the uncertainties in the hydrocyclone split estimations and
Jan 1, 2016
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Performance of On-Stream Analyzers At Outokumpu Concentrators, FinlandBy Tapio Leskinen, Jouko Koskinen, Timo Nlltti, Lappalainen Seppo, Pentti Vanninen
"The Courier 300 on-stream analysis system manufactured by Outokumpu has now been in operation at five of the company's concentration plants long enough to give a reliable basis for closer examination
Jan 1, 1973
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Modern Trends in Mechanized MiningBy T. L. McCall
CHANGES in mining practices have evolved so quietly and unobtrusively that perhaps we scarcely appreciate how truly startling these changes are unless we cast our minds back so as to compare the past
Jan 1, 1938