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The Mineral Position of the British EmpireBy Charles Camsell
If it were necessary to preface a discussion of the mineral position of the Empire by justifying one's interest in that subject, there are two points that at once suggest themselves by way of vin
Jan 1, 1932
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CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice GuidelinesBy CIM Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve Committee
The CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice Guidelines (the Exploration Guidelines) have been prepared to assist professional geoscientists and engineers to conduct consistently high-quality work in ord
Nov 23, 2018
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The Elbof Method of Electrical ProspectingBy E. E. Mueser
As Mr. Lundberg has already ably covered the theory of various methods of electrical prospecting, I shall confine my remarks to a consideration of the features which must obtain in an electrical prosp
Jan 1, 1926
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The Young Technical Graduate After the WarBy J. M. Turnbull
THE primary objective of the young graduate, after the war, will be to obtain a suitable position within the Industry, with adequate pay and opportunity to advance. The positions available to meet thi
Jan 1, 1943
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Mathematical Definition of Particle HydrophobicityAs a bubble travels through the pulp region of a flotation cell, it will collect the most hydrophobic particles of an intermediate particle size range, this being the primary source of true flotation
Jan 1, 2006
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Transforming the Effectiveness of the HPGR Circuit at Anglo Platinum MogalakwenaThe Anglo Platinum Mogalakwena North concentrator was one of the first three hard rock mineral processing applications to utilise a HPGR circuit in preference to a SAG milling circuit. This was driven
Jan 1, 2012
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The Notch Toughness of Commercial Ship PlateBy R. C. A. Thurston
"The lack of notch ductility in structural steel in general, and in ship plate in particular, has been the object of widespread attention in the metallurgical world since the spectacular collapse of t
Jan 1, 1959
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Succeed GloballyBy Odette Corbu
The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service: Who we are ? A worldwide network of professionals in international business development, with preferred access to business knowledge and contacts, committed t
May 1, 2009
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Runout Table Cooling Simulation for Advanced Linepipe SteelsBy V. Prodanovic, M. Militzer
Production of advanced linepipe steels with strength levels of 685MPa (100ksi) and higher requires excellent control of runout table cooling to produce the desired final fine-grained microstructures,
Jan 1, 2005
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Discover JansenBy John Stubbs
Sub-Surface Shaft excavation Mine development Headframes Surface Production facilities Product storage and loading Tailings area Infrastructure Discovery Lodge Utilities Operatio
May 1, 2013
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Re-Emergence of Resin in Pulp With Strong Base Resins as a Low-Cost, Technically Viable Process for Uranium RecoveryBy C. Fleming, J. R. Goode
ABSTRACT: Data were produced from two uranium project studies that were conducted in 2008, both involving uranium recovery from leached slurry by resin-in-pulp (RIP) with strong base resins. In both s
Jan 1, 2011
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Aspects of mining R&D in AustraliaThe Cooperative Research Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment (CMTE) is funded by the Commonwealth Government, by its mining research members Ñ the Universities of Queensland and Sydney and the
Jan 1, 2001
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The historical development of copper smelting in British ColumbiaBy S. A. Bradford
The twenty years before World War I was the Golden Age of copper smelting in British Columbia. In this short time, the smelters developed from small, primitive units to large, efficient operations. Th
Jan 1, 1999
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Reliability analysis as a tool for surface mining equipment evaluation and selectionBy J. Wong, M. G. Lipsett, L. K. Daneshmend
"Current trends of increased size, complexity, and automation of surface mining equipment necessitate more comprehensive and objective techniques for equipment comparison and selection. The field of r
Jan 1, 2000
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Safety in Coal MinesBy Gordon MacVean
The object of this paper is to present for your consideration some of the present-day trends of safety practice in the coal mines in the United States and Canada. Coal mining at its best is a hazardou
Jan 1, 1931
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Metals, Minerals and ResearchBy Clyde Williams
If you would allow me some liberties, I would re-state the title of this talk as Scientific Research, Our Greatest Resource, because that title would represent more clearly a present-day conception of
Jan 1, 1947
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Energy Versus Environment - The Arctic DilemmaBy D. J. McLaren
"Arctic Canada is one of the largest undeveloped terrains remaining in the world, and is in many ways unique. The ecological balance of the region is more delicate than tropical or temperate regions o
Jan 1, 1971
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Canada's Mining Industry and The WarBy Blaycock. S. C.
WE should indeed feel proud and satisfied with the accomplishments of our great mining and metallurgical. industries during the past quarter of a century, for they have vastly exceeded those of any pr
Jan 1, 1940
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The Need for a Coast SmelterBy C. M. Campbell
THE dire effects of rapidly vanishing natural resources, widespread unemployment, and increased debt and taxation in recent years have challenged Canadians to produce a practical solution to these nat
Jan 1, 1939
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Gold Mills in the Little Long Lac and Sturgeon River AreasBy W. S. Hargratt
THE present era of exploitation of the Little Long Lac and Sturgeon River areas commenced in 1925, when Beardmore Gold Mines started development of what is now the property of Northern Empire Mines. A
Jan 1, 1940