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Canadian Developments in the use of Wastes and by-ProductsBy J. J. Emery
There is an increasing awareness on an international level of the potential for utilizing many wastes and by-products as construction materials. This has resulted in recent major reviews by OECD and R
Jan 1, 1979
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Improving the Process of Blending Consistent and Predictable Feed in the Nickel Smelting Process Using PGNAA TechnologyBy Michael Loken, April Montera
"The process of blending consistent and predictable feed for the roasters is critical to optimizing product quality and controlling production costs. To assist in this process, Online PGNAA Slurry An
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparison of Penzien and Wang analytical methods with the finite difference numerical method in seismic analyses of the Qazvin-Rasht (Kuhin) tunnelBy F. Hassani, R. Mikaeil, B. Ferdowsi
Two analytical solutions for estimating the ovaling deformation and forces in circular tunnels are widely used in engineering practice, due to soil-structure interaction under seismic loading. This pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Training to Process Analysis Methods using a Gold Leaching SimulatorBy Jessica Egan, Daniel Hodouin, Mohammed Reza Khalezi, Steve Bellec, Claude Bazin, Carl Duchesne
"A model for gold leaching was developed and implemented into a simulator. The simulator uses a description of the ore that is based on the mineral composition and precious metal content. The model ac
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology of the Agnew Lake MineBy C. K. Wilton
"The Agnew Lake uranium deposits were discovered in 1953 following the discovery of the Elliot Lake deposits to the west. The original property was optioned to Kerr Addison Mines Limited who added add
Jan 1, 1986
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The Pressure Iron Removal Section at Rustenburg Base Metals RefinersBy C. A. Biley
"A dedicated iron removal stage was installed at Anglo American Platinum’s Rustenburg Base Metals Refiners (RBMR) during an expansion project which began execution in 2010. The Pressure Iron Removal (
Jan 1, 2016
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The Oxygen Meter at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mines Ltd.By W. A. Grell
"The oxygen meter has been in use at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mines for over a year, At MacLeod about 200 tons per day of reground concentrate containing roughly 10% pyrrhotite and 20% pyrite is cyanide
Jan 1, 1964
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Canadian research in the areas of coal exploration, mining and preparationBy David A. Fawcett
"This paper presents a summary compilation of current Canadian coal research projects in the areas of exploration, mining and preparation. The compilation forms the basis for a review of present opera
Jan 1, 1980
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The Gulf of St. Lawrence Carboniferous Basin; The largest coalfield of eastern CanadaBy Peter A. Hacquebard
"Two continuous coal zones occurring in a 2500f t (762 m) thick section of the Upper Carboniferous Pictou Group (Westphalian C and D) have been encountered in five offshore wells drilled f or oil and
Jan 1, 1986
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Selectivity in the Collectorless Flotation of Two Complex Sulphide OresBy M. Leroux, P. Lacombe, S. R. Rao, J. Y. Kim, J. A. Finch, G. Labonté, N. Macminn, M. Ounpuu
"Laboratory investigations on two complex ores, the A1 zone ore from Les Mines Selbaie and the Lyon Lake ore from Mattabi Mines Ltd. (Division of Noranda Minerals), have been carried out to determine
Jan 1, 1990
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The Implementation of Machine Guidance Technology at Highland Valley CopperBy D. Mark Richards
Highland Valley Copper is a large open pit copper mine in the southern interior of British Columbia. Machine guidance technology using the Global Positioning System (GPS), was first implemented at the
May 1, 2001
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Modeling the Cyanide Consumption in Leaching of Gold Ores Based on the Amount and Liberation Degree of CyanicidesBy M. Abdollahi, M. R. Khalesi, Y. Kianinia, A. Khodadadi Darban
High cyanide consumption during the processing of gold ores with high sulphide minerals can make the typical cyanidation uneconomic. Also cyanide is a toxic material and environmental concerns of cyan
Jan 1, 2017
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The Section 85 election: a useful deviceBy Robert B. Parsons
"Canadian income tax legislation contains a number of provisions which serve to facilitate the structuring of business arrangements, including mineral resource ventures. These rules are often fairly c
Jan 1, 1984
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Thunder Bay Terminals Ltd. Site Selection to Operation - The Management FunctionBy P. R. Cook
Thunder Bay Terminals' plant, now in operation, cost about 70 million dollars and was completed on time and under budget. The paper is the project manager's account of this accomplishment. F
Jan 1, 1979
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Regional Discussion of the Cardium FormationBy S. R. L. Harding
"Introduction0N MAY 2th, 1953, Socony Seaboard Pembina No. 1 well, located 70 miles west-southwest of Edmonton, was completed as a producer of high-gravity oil from the Cretaceous Cardinm sand. This e
Jan 1, 1955
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The Woodstock, N.B., Iron.-Manganese DepositsBy K. O. J. Sidwell
STRATMAT LIMITED, through its subsidiary, the Strategic Manganese Corporation, controls two adjoining iron-manganese properties five miles west of Woodstock, New Brunswick. One is a staked property of
Jan 1, 1957
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Construction of prime coking coal washeries in IndiaBy Bali. D. D., S. Chattopadhyay
"The planning and construction of prime coking coal beneficiation plants in the nationalized mines in India are reviewed. Flow schemes, construction practice, materials consumption, and costs are deta
Jan 1, 1986
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I Wonder Where the Yellow WentBy E. W. Johnson
"The title of my paper is ""I 'Wonder Where The Yellow Went"". As you can readily guess, it is not related to an old-fashioned ""Pepsodent"" sales pitch! Rather, it concerns a situation which arises a
Jan 1, 1986
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The Application of Biologically Mediated Leaching Methods, A Comprehensive ReviewBy Andrew R. Marchbank
The application of biologically assisted methods for metal extraction in the mining industry has a long history, but development of modern techniques has been relatively slow. There is, however, a res
May 1, 2002
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The Beneficiation of Barite by AgglomerationBy I. E. Puddington, F. W. Meadus
The beneficiation of barite in mill tailings using an agglomeration technique has been demonstrated. Barite was selectively absorbed from a conditioned aqueous slurry into a collector oil by mechanica
Jan 1, 1973