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Application of GPR in Canadian MinesBy F. P. Hassani, A. Hara, M. Momayez
To be competitive on the international market, the Canadian mining industry must reduce its costs, increase its productivity and maintain a high standard of safety. There is a great need today for imp
Jan 1, 1996
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Using Computer Software to Identify Ore and Waste in Alberta Oil Sands DepositsBy Jr. Wilkinson
Suncor Energy currently mines approximately nine hundred thousand tonnes of ore and waste per day at its open pit operations in the Athabasca Oilsands near Fort McMurray, Alberta. Modeling these depos
Apr 1, 2005
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Thermal analysis of AZ91E magnesium alloy cast by the LFC processBy L. Bichler
Utilizing thermal analysis techniques, pioneering research into the solidification mechanism of a popular magnesium alloy AZ91E cast by the Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process was carried out, Foam charac
Jan 1, 2005
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Valuation of Ore Blocks by Regression Analysis - An Aid to the Control of Mine Production GradesBy A. A. de Gast, R. B. James
"The metal content of ore blocks can be calculated by the use of many different methods. These methods range in sophistication from manual calculation to computer. oriented techniques. In this case a
Jan 1, 1972
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Potassium-Argon Ages of Some Ore Deposits in British ColumbiaBy N. C. Carter, Wm. H. White, J. E. Harakal
"Of twenty-one ore deposits in British Columbia which are either in production or advanced stages of exploration, five have potassium-argon ages in a range of 165-205 m.y., eight are in a range of 44-
Jan 1, 1968
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Experimental Studies of the Solubilities of Aluminum Oxy-Hydroxy Phases to 300 °CBy D. J. Wesolowski, D. A. Palmer, P. Bénézeth, S. Hilic
The equilibrium solubilities of gibbsite, Al(OH)3, and boehmite, A1OOH, have been extensively studied in our laboratory from 30 to 90°C, and 100 to 300°C, respectively, to ionic strengths of 5 mol.kg-
Jan 1, 2004
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The Fixation of CO2 in Carbonates: Application for Iron- and SteelmakingBy Ron Zevenhoven
In Finland one opportunity for large-scale CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is CO2 mineralisation, i.e. mineral carbonation. A process route under development towards industrial application
Jan 1, 2015
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IBIS-FM: The Slope Monitoring Radar with the Highest Spatial Resolution and Greatest Operating DistanceIDS: The Company IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi, founded in 1980, is a world leader as a high technology solution provider in selected niche defense and civil market sectors ? Private and Independen
Aug 1, 2013
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Investigating the Combustion Conditions of TSL Lance in an Ambient AtmosphereBy Avinash Kandalam, Markus Reuter, Jörg Kleeberg, Michael Stelter
The Top Submerged Lance (TSL) technology has obtained significant importance in the pyrometallurgy industry for nearly four decades. One of the advantages of TSL furnace is its high reaction rate, whi
Jan 1, 2019
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Geology of Ore Occurrences at the Property of Gaspe Copper MinesBy A. M. Bell
General Summary THIS paper attempts to describe in a preliminary and general manner the nature of certain copper discoveries now being developed by Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, in Holland township,
Jan 1, 1951
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Surf Inlet and Pugsley MinesBy J. E. Gill, A. R. Byers
The Surf and Pugsley gold-copper mines; owned and operated by Surf Inlet Consolidated Gold Mines; Limited; are about 6 miles inland from; the head of Surf inlet; on Princess Royal island; Skeena minin
Jan 1, 1954
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Germanium recovery from Fargo Oil's Lang Bay propertyBy P. B. Queneau, Peter V. Avotins, Lauch F. Farris
"The Lang Bay germanium property is a carbonaceous sandstone deposit outcropping near the Pacific coast, 100 km north of Vancouver. The germanium-bearing seams are up to 5 m thick. Where one such seam
Jan 1, 1986
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Lake Sediment: A Medium for Regional Geochemical Exploration of the Canadian ShieldBy R. J. Allan
"CANADA HAS A GREATER LAKE AREA than any other country. Discountin the Great Lakes, this fresh-water area, mainly in the Canadian Shield, is listed as approximately 300,000 sq. mi. Densities of lakes
Jan 1, 1971
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Drilling Practice on the Welland Ship CanalBy F. J. Tozer
Canal communication between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario has been one of almost constant enlargement and reconstruction to meet the rapid growth of trade and commerce, and the consequent steady increase
Jan 1, 1926
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Filterability of Asbestos Fibres Used in Wet ProcessesBy M. S. Badollet
Introduction The manufacture of some asbestos products involves the use of asbestos in combination with water, cement and granular fillers. This type of production is often called the wet or semi-w
Jan 1, 1949
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Mineral Possibilities of Areas Adjacent to the Alaska Highway (6445c822-fbfa-45c0-aaa2-cb1a728d1b71)By L. O. Thomas
THE Alaska Highway, in its course through British Columbia, traverses parts of two great physiographic divisions of Canada which are also distinctive geologically-the Cordillera in the western section
Jan 1, 1944
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Innovative Mine Safety Training and Mining Engineering Education Using Virtual RealityThe University of New South Wales (UNSW) has been a world leader in the development of innovative virtual reality technologies over the last 10 to 15 years. These developments have included developing
Aug 1, 2013
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The Role of Oxygen in Xanthate Flotation of Galena, Pyrite and ChalcopyriteA study was made to determine the effect of increasing concentrations of dissolved oxygen on the floatability of galena pyrite and chalcopyrite. Adsorption, flotation and contact-angle tests were done
Jan 1, 1970
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Use of Non-Ionic Surfactants as Emulsifier in Coal Flotation: An Experience from Lab-Scale to PlantBy M. P. Sinha, Rashmi, Tata Steel Ltd., S. Jaiswal, A. Bhatnagar, P. Garg
Reagents form a crucial part of flotation process as they have the power to control the surface properties of minerals. In case of coal flotation, collectors and frothers are two the important and com
Jan 1, 2016
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Developments In Copper Smelting: A Discussion of Changes in Copper Technology and Science as Seen through the Lens of Professor Davenport’s TEXTSBy Phillip J. Mackey, Gerardo R. F. Alvear F.
It is now 38 years since the publication of the first edition of "Extractive Metallurgy of Copper" by Professor W.G. Davenport and the late Professor A.K. Biswas. The text book would be issued in a to
Jan 1, 2014