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Attenuation of Ear Muffs in Canadian MinesBy M. U. Savich
In Canadian mines, ear muffs are now an essential part of safety equipment. Because of this, a research study was conducted to investigate their efficiency. The main characteristics of eleven commerci
Jan 1, 1979
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A Role of Flocculant Conformation in the Flocculation ProcessBy M. Pawlik, E. Arinaitwe, V. Ferrera
A series of flocculation tests were performed on dilute quartz suspensions with the use of five polyacrylamide-based flocculants of similar molecular weights but of different degrees of anionicity. Th
Jan 1, 2009
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The Gyro-Theodolite and its Value in Modern Surveying PracticeBy A Falter
Gyroscopic surveying instruments, which apply the physical law of a gyroscope, are being used for deter-mining the azimuth of lines with a high degree of ac-curacy. In the past ten years, gyro-theodol
Jan 1, 1964
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Sustainable Hydrometallurgical Processing at the Ambatovy Nickel Operation in MadagascarBy D. Yuan, M. Sitter, S. St. Jean, M. Collins
The Ambatovy Joint Venture comprises an operating lateritic nickel mine, ore slurry pipeline, pressure acid leach plant and nickel refinery in Madagascar. The hydrometallurgical process selected by S
Jan 1, 2015
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Uranium in Canada 1952By A. H. Lang
"IntroductionMUCH PROSPECTING, exploration, and development work was done for uranium in Canada in 1952, chiefly in northern Saskatchewan and in the Great Bear Lake region of the northwest Territories
Jan 1, 1953
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Exploration for Ore by Potential MethodsBy E. G. Leonardon
The question of geophysical prospecting is one that is beginning to occupy a pre-eminent place in the minds of those actively concerned in the discovery and exploitation of ore deposits. This is in ma
Jan 1, 1928
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Economics, Resources, Environment and Technology As Driving Forces in the Base Metals IndustryBy A. D. Dalvi
Economics, Resources, Environment and Technology are the major driving forces in the base metals industry. However, these factors are intertwined and together will propel the industry in the future. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Current trends in the tax environment for Canadian mining operationsBy Robert B. Parsons
"As the 1981 annual reports of Canadian mining companies one by one see the light of day, it becomes clear that softer metal prices and rising costs are the main problems which beset the industry toda
Jan 1, 1982
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The Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of CanadaBy L W. Morley
The Division is concerned with physical methods as applied to geo-logical research and mapping. An at-tempt is made to describe long-term goals, illustrated by examples of projects in the fields of ae
Jan 1, 1963
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The Future of Mining EngineersBy Hector Monette
"AFTER SPENDING a lifetime in the mining industry it is normal that one should be concerned with the future of his profession, especially if he is directly responsible for the education and formation
Jan 1, 1972
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St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum OperationsBy Marvin E. Lane
Viburnum, located in the foothills of the Ozarks in south-east Missouri, is the site of a modern lead mining and milling operation. Two mines are currently producing a total of 5,000 tons per day and
Jan 1, 1964
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Syngenetic Gold: Lode Vein Geology and Exploration ImplicationsBy Kretschmar. U. H.
Fieldwork in the Meguma of Nova Scotia and Archean equivalents shows that bedding-parallel quartz lode gold veins (LVs) commonly occur at the top of graded elastic sequences. We define a "gold cycle"
Jan 1, 2011
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Financing for the ninetiesBy Robert B. Wickham
"American Barrick has always balanced its aggressive operating approach with a conservative financial strategy. In fact, what enables their mining team to pursue such aggressive plans with confidence
Jan 1, 1991
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Studies in the casting of AA6111 strip on a horizontal, single belt, strip casting simulatorStrips of AA6111 automotive alloy were cast on a horizontal single belt strip casting simulator, Pure copper and carbon steels substrates plasma sprayed with different coatings for improving the strip
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Aspects of Titanium Reduction MetallurgyBy N. S. Spence
INTRODUCTION WHILE TITANIUM, the element, has been known for over 150 years, titanium, the metal, is a relative newcomer to the metallurgical and industrial scene. The reasons for this chiefly lie in
Jan 1, 1951
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Strategies and innovation in ocean transportationBy H. R. Stoger
"In 1994 world trade grew by 9%, the fastest annual increase since 1976. Dry cargo shipping rates are at an all time high.Panamax size bulk carriers are receiving19 000 US dollars per day for trans At
Jan 1, 1996
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Gold Gravity Recovery in Copper Circuits at BHP TintayaBy Valentin Choquenaha Bombilla, Oscar Alvarez Muiloz
"Tintaya’s basic production line is copper concentrate, which has an important gold content. The process used is flotation; the objective of the metallurgical department is to obtain the best results
Jan 1, 2002
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Metamorphogenic-Hydrothermal Nickel Mobilization and Remobilization: An Evaluation of these Processes in the Southern Quebec Serpentinite BeltsBy François Baillargeon
Two types of ore deposit provide the bulk of the world nickel production. They are the hypogene magmatic massive sulfide deposits and the supergene lateritic deposits. Platinum group elements (PGE) ar
May 1, 2003
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Statistical Multivariate Analysis and Dynamics Monitoring for Process Control in the Mining IndustryBy L. Yacher
Most metallurgical plants already have sophisticated control systems as well as a process-historian that manage thousands of real-time and historical variables. There exists a huge potential for opera
Jan 1, 2007
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Automatic (Mechanical) Coal SamplingBy T E. Tibbetts
This paper deals with coal sampling in general and with mechanical coal sampling in particular. The necessity of obtaining representative samples is emphasized. Other sections of the paper are devoted
Jan 1, 1965