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Anorthosite in CanadaBy R. M. BUCHANAN
The segment of Canadian industry based on smelting of alum in um and manufacture of consumer products is based entirely on imported alumina and bauxite. In the absence of Canadian bauxite deposits, co
Jan 1, 1984
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Testing In Situ Aluminium Cell Control with the Dyna/Marc Cell SimulatorBy M. Dupuis
Recently, a new approach to controlling alumina feeding in a H.H. cell has been proposed [1, 2 and 3]. This approach, labeled In Situ aluminium cell control, is based on a correlation between the slop
Jan 1, 2011
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Medium voltage switchgear and circuit breaker life extensionBy K. J. Boser
"Medium Voltage (MV) metal clad switchgear is referred to as the voltage class from 2.4 kV to 38 kV. Technological advances in circuit breaker designs over the last 20 years have given rise to retrofi
Jan 1, 1998
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Auriferous shear zones with examples from the western shieldBy K. Howard Poulsen
Shear zones are tabular tructures which tend to occur either discordantly within, or concordantly along the margins of, competent rock masse uch as plutons, sill or flows. They contain deformed equiva
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Recent Observations in Mining SafetyBy S. H. Ash
Introduction Probably the newest thing in mining safety is the apparent dissatisfaction on the part of the mineral industry, as represented by both management and labour, and the general public of
Jan 1, 1950
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High-Intensity Magnetic Separation of Industrial MineralsBy D. M. Ramsey
HIGH-INTENSITY magnetic separation as now practised in the commercial treatment of a large variety of industrial minerals is a com-paratively recent development, having had its practical beginning abo
Jan 1, 1937
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Emplacement Features of Cupriferous Noritoids in the Okiep Copper District, Namaqualand, South AfricaBy Michael K. Watkeys, Charlesworth. E. GUY, Jacobus E. Potgieter, Anhaeusser. Carl R., Roger L. Gibson, Alexander F. M. Kisters
Abstract - Intrusive features of cupriferous noritoids from the deeply eroded Proterozoic granite-gneiss terrane of the Okiep Copper District in South Africa illustrate the emplacement of basic magmas
Jan 1, 1994
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Fugitive Dust in Surface Crushing PlantsBy G. V. Lewis
"INTRODUCTORY REMARKS""I believe we need to communicate as much as possible with the industry. I don't think that we should be a body that just goes around doing dust surveys and writing nasty letters
Jan 1, 1976
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The Minto Coal Basin of New BrunswickBy W. S. Dyer
The Minto coal basin lies in the central part of the province of New Brunswick, near the head of Grand Lake. The village of Minto which is the centre of mining activity of the district, lies about 35
Jan 1, 1924
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A Supply System for Western Canadian Thermal CoalBy E. G. Bazeley
The paper reviews the scope, timing and financial impact of this significant project, which involves the supply and transportation of nearly 4 million tons per year of bituminous coal and lignite from
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal preparation in the western foothills and mountainsBy Stanley G. Butcher
"Introduction Many operators in western Canada, with a background in the minerals industry, talk of ""coal beneficiation"", whereas the coal industry generally uses the term ""coal preparation"" . The
Jan 1, 1985
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The Mount Fronsac North Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit: A Recent Discovery in the Bathurst Mining Camp, New BrunswickBy G. Graves, J. A. Walker
"Abstract - The Mount Fronsac North volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit is the most recently discovered massive sulfide body in the Bathurst Mining Camp. The deposit occurs within a sequence of inter
Jan 1, 2006
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Twelve Months' Milling at NorandaBy C. G. McLaughlan
The Noranda concentrator was placed in operation in October, 1928, and the object of this paper is to outline operations during the twelve months which have elapsed since that time. The ores milled
Jan 1, 1930
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Some Legal Unitization and Engineering Problems of Oil and Gas Producing Concerning PropertiesBy D. W. MacFarlane
In the formation of Oil and Gas Producing Units lawyer& and engineers are interdependent members of the same team. Management is, there-fore, entitled to expect no less than a total cooperative effort
Jan 1, 1960
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Gaspe Copper MinesBy A. M. Bell
"The property of Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, is in the Gaspe Peninsula some 60 miles west of the town of Gaspe and 20 miles in from the north coast. The Copper Mountain deposit was first discovered i
Jan 1, 1949
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Operations at La Luz Mines and Rosita Mines Nicaragua, Central AmericaBy John Plecash
This paper comprises a general outline of all of the developments, including the history, geology, mining, milling, power and transportation installations, at the gold mining operation of La Luz Mines
Jan 1, 1963
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Research and Technical Development in a Mining OperationBy J. W. Reynolds
This paper describes the function of the research and development department of a large mining organization and the benefits which can be derived over the years. Examples are given of work done in roc
Jan 1, 1970
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Lake Geneva MineBy J. E. Hawley
"The zinc-lead deposit of the Lake Geneva Mining Company is on lot 7, con. VI, Hess township, Sudbury district, Ontario, about 10 miles northwest of the northern rim of the Sudbury Basin. Though a rel
Jan 1, 1954
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Structural Control of Mineral Deposits in Southeastern ManitobaBy C. H. Stockwell
"The Precambrian rocks of southeastern Manitoba contain a great variety of mineral deposits, including gold, chromium, copper, nickel, lithium, tin, beryllium, tungsten, and molybdenum. Although consi
Jan 1, 1954
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Nuclear Energy (3ed2a4ff-b203-4023-af85-5443ca203ded)By D. B. Nazzer
"ANY DISCUSSION of energy today is incomplete without consideration of nuclear energy. In the Maritimes, with plentiful supplies of coal, with relatively easy availabilty of imported oil brought in to
Jan 1, 1972