History of Developments in Mineral Processing in Canada from 1921 to Present Time

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
John Convey
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This paper, a follow-up to an earlier study, gives the history of Canadian developments in mineral processing from 1921 to the fall of 1964. It deals extensively with comminution and flotation, and then goes on to cover the fields of gravity concentration, magnetic concentration, cyanidation, the processing of uranium ores, and instrumentation. Several outstanding examples of installations are given. The paper concludes with a discussion of present-day trends in mineral processing. Introduction T HE history of the developments in mineral processing in Canada from its earliest times to 1920 has already been published by one of the authors (1). The present paper is thus a logical follow-up to bring this history to date. From 1834 to 1920, mineral processing in Canada, as elsewhere in the world, was in its formative stage. This, however, prepared the ground for developments that have resulted in a mining empire from the Atlantic to the Pacific, a mining empire which could be said to be almost on par with that in the United States.
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APA: John Convey  (1965)  History of Developments in Mineral Processing in Canada from 1921 to Present Time

MLA: John Convey History of Developments in Mineral Processing in Canada from 1921 to Present Time. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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