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The Katie copper-gold porphyry deposit, southeastern British ColumbiaBy T. G. Hawkins, T. M. Naciuk
"The Katie Cu-Au deposit is situated in southeastern British Columbia, 425 km east of Vancouver. The deposit is a member of the alkaline group of porphyry Cu-Au deposits associated with potassically a
Jan 1, 1995
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Systems Analysis of the Efficiency of Technological Solutions for Opening up an OrefieldBy G. Mihaylov
The basic principles of systems analysis are presented. A model has been designed to determine the location of the Main opening in the presence of three or more stock orebodies. The necessary conditio
Aug 1, 2013
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AFMAG Use in Geological InterpretationBy C K. Bell, L. S. Collett
An AFMAG survey was flown in 1968 over the Upper Nelson River area, Manitoba. The flight direction was northwest-southeast and flight spacing was 2 miles. In the Cross Lake Subprovince, AFMAG showed t
Jan 1, 1971
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The Sherwood Process for Continuous SteelmakingBy W. L. Sherwood
Present conventional techniques for primary steelmaking in both integrated and non-integrated plants are outlined. 'Direct reduction' alternatives are reviewed and categorized according to the nature
Jan 1, 1968
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Geology of the T ribag MineBy Matthew Blecha
The Tribag copper deposit is one of the rare examples of mineralized breccias in the Canadian Shield. The breccia is a pipe-like body, and consists of granitic, diabasic and volcanic fragments embedde
Jan 1, 1965
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Elimination of Lead and Cadmium by the Fluid Column Process at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co.By R. F. Neider, W. R. Bain
"Expanding upon one aspect of a recent paper on ""Fluid Column Roasting at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co. Ltd.,"" the present paper deals with the operation of the fluid column process to achieve substa
Jan 1, 1967
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Rock-Burst Incidence, Research and Control Measures; at Lake Shore Mines, LtdBy W. T. Robson
Introduction Ground failure, violent or otherwise, is a problem to be contended with wherever underground operations are carried out. The character and extent of the failure, whether superficial or
Jan 1, 1946
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Arbitration: Effective Dispute Resolution for the Metallurgical IndustryBy P. A. Tichauer
Arbitration is a flexible method for dispute resolution that gives control to the disputing parties while still maintaining a clear and well-structured decision making process. It responds to the desi
Jan 1, 2015
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Determination of Optimal Aggregate Blending with Linear Programming in Concrete ProductionBy D. Adiguzel
In this research, providing the sustainability of production quality was aimed for a quarry which is located in Istanbul western part of Turkey and producing concrete aggregates with different types o
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology and Economic Significance of the Bernie Lake PegmatiteBy A. C. A. Howe, J. C. Rowntree
"The Bernie Lake pegmatite near Lac Du Bonnet in southern Manitoba is a complexly zoned pegmatite containing several lithium-bearing units in addition to the western world's largest known reserve of c
Jan 1, 1967
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X-Ray Tomography Study on the Effect of Porosity on Fatigue Crack Initiation and Propagation in AM60 Die CastingBy Zhuofei Yang, Jidong Kang, David S. Wilkinson
The fatigue behavior of AM60 high pressure die casting magnesium alloys was studied in a straincontrolled manner. The fatigue test was interrupted every 2,000 cycles for X-ray tomography scanning. The
Jan 1, 2014
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Fly-In Program at Rabbit LakeBy F. R. Nogas
"Because of the elements of uncertainty and instabilitp associated with single-enterprise communities, there is increasing interest in the alternatives to developing additional new communities of this
Jan 1, 1976
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The AMBS Flotation Process for Copper and Copper-Gold Ores: Bench to Plant ApplicationsBy B. K. Gorain
"The Air-Metabisulfite (AMBS) process has been developed to treat complex copper, molybdenum and precious metals (gold, silver) bearing ores using brackish and sea water. This process was able to prod
Jan 1, 2016
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Recent Developments in Rock burst Research at Lake Shore MinesBy Ernest A. Hodgson
A SERIOUS hazard which must be faced in some mines, though quite absent in others, is that of rockbursts. Bursts cannot be wholly avoided in such mines, but the hazard would largely disappear if they
Jan 1, 1943
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The Flin Flon Copper SmelterBy J. H. Ambrose
Introduction The copper smelter of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited was constructed to handle the concentrates produced by the concentrator, the residues from the zinc plant, conce
Jan 1, 1935
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Stepped Frequency GPR Field Trials for Determining the Ideal Frequency Bandwidth for Use in Potash MinesBy W. Greg Maybee
Separations, which form along stratigraphic boundaries in the roofs of potash mines, pose a serious safety concern. If these separations go undetected they can lead to falls of ground. The current met
May 1, 2004
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Uranium Mine Remediation In Northern AustraliaBy Peter Waggitt
Northern Australia has been home to uranium mining for over 70 years, more or less continuously. In the early days, post World War 2, there was little effort made to remediate workings at the end of o
Jan 1, 2020
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The Similkameen ProjectBy J. H. Parliament
"The 15,000-tpd Similkameen open-pit copper mine, 10 miles south of Princeton, B.C., started production during 1972. The two main ore zones are separated by the deep canyon of the Similkameen River, w
Jan 1, 1973
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Full-Face Boring by the Undercutting MethodBy P. O. Sandstrom
"Atlas Copco is introducing a new patented method for full-face boring. This paper presents the basic principles of the boring action and discusses the present experience regarding performance and cos
Jan 1, 1971
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The Recovery of Alluvial GoldBy D. Campbell Mackenzie
THIS paper is submitted primarily to put on record the results of a number of experiments carried out at the Wingdam mine of Consolidated Gold Alluvials of B.C., Ltd., with the object of establishing
Jan 1, 1937