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    The Geology of the Upper Canada Mine

    By D. W. Tully

    Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming series trend west-ward across the property of the Upper Canada mine, forming part of the north limb of a regional syncline which is truncated on the s

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Magnetite Distribution in the Smallwood Mine

    By Erwin L. Zodrow

    "This paper is based on a statistical analysis of the Smallwood iron ore mine (6). In this mine, the prediction of magnetite is especially difficult because of strong trends. Recognizing the statistic

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The founding of the Canadian zinc industry

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    Canada is currently the world's largest supplier of zinc concentrates and is also a major producer of zinc metal. This dominant position in the world's zinc market is a fairly recent circums

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Palletizing Plant at the Adams Mine

    By Neil J. Sullivan, Goode. George E.

    "The Adams mine, operated by Jones & Laughlin Mining Company, Ltd. and located near Kirkland Lake, Ontario, produces one million tons of iron ore pellets per year. This paper briefly describes the min

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Steel Industry of the Prairie Provinces

    The primary steel industry of the Prairie Provinces consists essentially of three companies whose total annual melting capacity, as of January 1, 1963, was 333,000 net tons. These companies have steel

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Impact of the Inclination of the Anode Bottom on Anode Gas Covering in the Hall-Heroult Cell

    By L. I. Kiss, S. Perron, S. Poncsák, A. Perron

    Aluminium industry has an increasing interest in the diminution of the energy consumption of the Hall-Heroult process by the reduction of the anode bottom covering with gas. Electrically isolating car

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Function and Organization of the Technical Library in the Service of the Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Industries

    By C. R. Whittemore

    Introduction The technical library in the service of industry is gradually becoming a well recognized and important part of all progressive industrial organizations. The larger mining, metallurg

    Jan 1, 1930

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    The Eastern Contact Zone of the Coast Range Batholith on the Stikine River

    By Forrest A. Kerr

    The subject of the Coast Range batholith and its eastern contact zone needs no introduction to British Columbia mining men. Because of its reputed potentialities, this zone has aroused much interest.

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The role of the ore microscope and electron microprobe in the mining industry

    By Claudia Gasparrini

    "The ore microscope and electron microprobe, two common instruments for academic research, have not been used to full advantage in the Canadian mining industry, perhaps because they are not readily av

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The geology of the Paleozoic formations utilized by the limestone industry of Ontario

    By M. D. Johnson, R. K. Bezys

    "The majority of Ontario's limestone and dolostone production comes from a few Paleozoic carbonate units. In eastern and central Ontario, Ordovician rock units, which are the main sources for pro

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The Timber Resources of the Territory Served by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway

    By P. Z. Caverhill

    In this section of the province only the most meagre of surveys have been made and because these are not sufficient to determine with any degree of accuracy even the total forest area, the information

    Jan 1, 1925

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    The Paracatu Expansion Project III ? Building the Largest Gold Concentrator of the World

    By Luis A. Tondo

    The Paracatu Expansion Project III in Brazil was implemented between 2006 and 2008 to increase the existing capacity from 20 to 61 Million tons per year of gold ore treatment. This expansion led the B

    May 1, 2009

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    The Poulter Seismic Method: The Implications of the Poulter Method to the Problem of Seismic Prospecting in Southwestern Ontario

    By J. H. Hodgson

    "Those of us who have been concerned with the problem of geophysical exploration in southwestern Ontario have followed the development of the Poulter method with much interest. I have much appreciated

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Re-Development of the KOV, Kananga and Tilwezembe Copper-Cobalt Deposits in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    By L. Treadgold

    The KOV, Kananga and Tilwezembe copper-cobalt deposits in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have lain dormant for over ten years due to lack of funding by the State-owned mining company, Gecamines.

    Jan 1, 2007

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    The Tramline

    By Peter C. Jones

    Owing to the inadequacy of the ore transport system at Cassiar in the late 1960's, a new facility was required. This paper traces the various alternatives considered and gives a description of th

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The Environment

    By Melvin S. Taylor

    The environmental control program at Cassiar Mine is an active one involving government, unions and company personnel all working together to achieve a goal- "A clean and safe working environment". Th

    Jan 1, 1978

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    On the Inorganic Origin of the Hydro-Carbons

    By Jacob W. Young

    A casual reading of the geological literature extant to-day would give one the impression that carbon is an element which by some chance or another always existed at or near the surface of the earth,

    Jan 1, 1925

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    The structure of the Strathcona Mine copper zone

    By M. K. Abel

    "The Strathcona Mine is located in Levack Township on the North Range ofthe Sudbury Basin. The main orebody consists of pyrrhotite-pentlandite-chalcopyrite mineralization associated with an embayment

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Concentration of the Ores of Western Quebec

    By J. S. Godard

    The mining developments in western Quebec have shown the ores of this district to be more complex in character than was at first expected. When the initial discoveries were made it was thought that th

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The early history of the electrolytic zinc process

    By D. J. MacKinnon

    Zinc metal was first produced in India around 1100 A.O. and a zinc industry based on retorting gradually developed in both India and China(1) . The vertical retort method for smelting zinc ores was de

    Jan 1, 1999