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Opportunities for Capital Investment in the Development of the Mineral Resources of Northern Ontario and QuebecBy Balmer Neilly
We are regularly told that before making a new investment one should seek the advice of his banker. If we were to place the subject matter of this paper before bankers. other than those who have exper
Jan 1, 1924
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Barite-Fluorite Deposits of Lake Ainslie - An Appraisal From an Economic ViewpointBy Michael Zurowski
This paper traces the history of International Mogul's assessment program on the Lake Ainslie barite-fluorite deposits of Cape Breton Island. The geology of the area is outlined, and the main vein sys
Jan 1, 1972
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Cement and Rock-Wool MaterialsBy Donald F. MacDonald
THE cement plant nearest to Nova Scotia is not far from Montreal. Cement is a heavy product which, because of its relatively low value, cannot stand a high freight charge without unduly enhancing its
Jan 1, 1939
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Design and Construction of a Unique Shaft Bottom Structural System for a Potash MineBy E. Nolasco, J. Ouellet, T. Tikka
"Shaft bottom structural systems are used in underground mining to support transfer of personnel, equipment and ore to and from underground to the surface. This paper first summarizes the evolution of
Jan 1, 2019
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The Effect of Particle Production History on Gold LeachingBy Jessica Egan, Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin
"The recovery of gold by leaching is influenced by the size of the gold carrier particles and the chemical environment. Using the relationships between the leaching rate, infinite recovery and particl
Jan 1, 2009
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Communicating Geological Engineering Results to Manage Slope InstabilityBy R. Yost
"This paper describes a case study that illustrates how detailed geological engineering results were communicated to address a range of stability challenges in a producing mining environment. Instead
Jan 1, 2017
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A Critical Overview of Interactions of Dithiophosphinates with Base Metal Sulfides and Precious MetalsBy D. R. Nagaraj, Napoleon Tercero, Raymond Farinato
"Dialkyl dithiophosphinates are a unique class of collectors used in the flotation processing of Cu- Au, complex polymetallic, and precious metal ores. They are known to exhibit higher selectivity and
Jan 1, 2016
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Computerized Road Excavation Permit Processing and Utility Management in Hong KongBy Xiang Yu
Hong Kong has a dense distribution of utility services laid under its road network. Utility undertakers frequently demand road openings to install new services and/or maintain existing ones. Road open
Aug 1, 2013
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Spectrographic Assay for Gold and the Platinum MetalsBy A. G. Scobie
A spectrographic method for the determination of small amounts of gold and the platinum metals in ores has been developed. By means of this method, an assay of 0.001 ounce per ton on one assay ton sam
Jan 1, 1945
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Gold: The Unrivalled Medium of ExchangeBy H. C. Cooke
THE gold mining industry, in Canada as in other countries, has passed through trying times in the past year. The strains and stresses of war have drawn away much of its man-power, both from the labour
Jan 1, 1943
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One ton of bismuth in the lead smelter and 60 years of Kroll-BettertonBy Funsho K. Ojebuoboh
With several “green” applications on the horizon, bismuth has become an even more important minor metal in the smelting and refining of lead. Smelters with a complex sulphide feed invariably deal with
Jan 1, 1996
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On the Use of Large OK-16 Flotation Machines at the Concentrators of Outokumpu OyBy Tapio Leskinen
"In the 1960’s, when large flotation machines appeared on the market, this was a part of a world-wide trend towards the use of ever larger machine units.One factor that has played a decisive part in t
Jan 1, 1976
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Mineral Resources of the Peace River Area, British ColumbiaBy M. Y. Williams
Introduction During the economic investigation of Pacific Great Eastern Railway subsidy lands, the P.G.E. Survey of Resources made a geological and mineral survey of a large part of the valley of the
Jan 1, 1934
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The Novel Use of XRF Spectrometry in the Refining of GoldBy Michael W. Hinds
X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) is used at various stages of gold refining. Initially, incoming impure gold is analysed for deleterious elements such as As, Cd, Hg, Se, and Te. Based on the leve
Jan 1, 2011
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Managing Furnace Integrity by Utilizing Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Monitoring Techniques`By T. Gerritsen, R. MacRosty, R. Pula, P. Gebski, W. L. Ying
Furnace run-outs can cause extended furnace downtime for repair, while leaks or more severe failures in the cooling system can lead to brick hydration or in severe cases, steam explosions. These incid
Jan 1, 2015
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Investigation of the Sintering Fundamentals of Magnesium PowdersBy B. Burke
Magnesium and its alloys are attractive materials for use in automotive and aerospace applications because of the low density and good mechanical properties. However, difficulty in forming magnesium a
Jan 1, 2007
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Pyrite Leaching Behaviour Under CESL Process ConditionsBy H. Salomon-de-Friedberg
The amount of pyrite in copper concentrates fed to the CESL Process can vary appreciably. The fraction of pyrite that oxidizes influences both capital and operating costs and is therefore an important
Jan 1, 2014
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Refractory Clays of Northern OntarioBy W. S. Dyer
Introduction In northern Ontario, refractory clay is found on four rivers of the James Bay watershed: the Abitibi, the Mattagami, the Missinaibi, and the Moose. The clay all belongs to the same geolo
Jan 1, 1933
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Availability and Reliability of Siemens? Gearless DrivesBy Kurt Tischler
This paper presents the field experience of Siemens with regard to Gearless Drives in the mining industry ? We consider the elapsed production hours of Siemens Gearless Drives to be extensive enough t
Jan 1, 2012