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Slocan Mining CampBy C. E. Cairnes
The Slocan mining camp in Kootenay district; British Columbia; has long been noted for the great number of its silver-bearing deposits; and for the success that has; in many instances; attended their
Jan 1, 1954
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Uranium deposits South Limb of the Quirke syncline Elliot Lake, OntarioBy F. Q. Barnes
"Uranium, thorium and yttrium have been recovered, since the 1950s, from pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerates occurring in the basal sediments of the Quirke syncline at Elliot Lake. Gold, an element of
Jan 1, 1986
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Jade in British Columbia and Yukon Territory*By S. F. LEAMING
Jade occurs with alpine-1ype serpe111iniIes in a be// of middle Paleozoic to Triassic rocks extending from southern British Columbia in10 Yukon Territory. Most known deposiIs are in BriIish Columbia a
Jan 1, 1984
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Structure of Northern New BrunswickBy W. Holyk
"Although lead, zinc, copper, and iron sulphides have been known for many years in the Bathurst region, the existence of large massive deposits was not known until the discovery of the Brunswick orebo
Jan 1, 1949
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The H. B. MineBy W. T. Irvine
"The H.B. Mine, a zinc-lead operation of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited (Cominco), is in south central British Columbia, on Sheep Creek, a west-flowing branch of the Sa
Jan 1, 1949
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Inconvertibility of Currency vs The Gold StandardBy Balmer Neilly
To one with so little experience in matters pertaining to currency, international finance, and foreign trade, this is surely an ambitions venture on my part. However, this is a subject of prime import
Jan 1, 1949
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Tax Incentives-Or Tax Problems?By R. D. Brown
"AbstractOver the past five years, tax rates in the Canadian mining industry have skyrocketed upward across Canada, as both federal and provincial governments have sought to increase their share of mi
Jan 1, 1977
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The Subdivision of the Carboniferous Rocks of the Maritime ProvincesBy W. A. Bell
The Carboniferous system of rocks in the Maritime Provinces include as workable mineral and organic substances, gypsum, anhydrite, salt, coal, building stones, grindstones, limestones, brick-clay shal
Jan 1, 1924
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Industrial Minerals in NewfoundlandBy John H. McKillop
Industrial minerals production in Newfoundland in--creased in gross value by a total of 175 per cent during the ten-year period from 1954 to 1964. The Province accounts for all of ?Canada's fluor
Jan 1, 1965
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Plutons of the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville Belt - A Preliminary SurveyBy D. Racicot, T. Hanel, E. H. Chown
Over thirty plutons in the Chibougamau-Desmaraisville belt were examined briefly in the field and sampled, in addition to the few masses that have been studied in detail. The survey indicates that the
Jan 1, 1984
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Statistical Analysis of Microseismic Event Characteristics to Monitor In-situ Stress ChangesBy Melanie Grob
Two commonly estimated fractal dimensions, called b and D values, represent statistical characteristics in the distribution of magnitude sizes (b) and spatial hypocenter locations (D) of microseismic
Jun 1, 2012