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Quantitative correlation of worldview to resource development conflict
By M. Hitch, M. B. Lytle
Resource development conflicts arise largely due to differences in worldview between those who support and those who oppose development. This paper illustrates how societies and civilizations with dif
Jan 1, 2017
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The Galore Creek Copper Deposits
By D. A. Barr
"The Galore Creek copper deposits are situated in the Stikine River district, 640 miles northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia. The deposits are primary cupriferous replacements localized in highly
Jan 1, 1966
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Assessment of Energy Efficiency and GHG Emissions for Iron- and Steel Production
By Freislich. M., Y. Gordon
"In the changing global market scenario for raw materials for the steel industry, a number of novel iron- and steelmaking process technologies are being developed to provide the steel companies with e
Jan 1, 2012
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Structural Features of Porphyry Copper Deposits and the Tectonic Evolution of Continents
By Victor F. Hollister, Robert W. Hodder
"The petrology and mineralogy of porphyry copper deposits are thoroughly described in recent literature and cited as the definitive characteristics for this type of deposit. The magmatic-hydrothermal
Jan 1, 1972
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Wetting Films in Flotation
By Lei Pan, Roe-Hoan Yoon
"Sea water flotation is becoming a reality due to shortages of fresh water. To better understand the mechanisms involved in sea water flotation, we have studied the effects of KCl and MgCl2 on the sur
Jan 1, 2016
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Application of Coal to Sewage Treatment
By Peter Silveston, Earl Shannon
Process-oriented experiments on the use of coal as an adsorbent for certain soluble components of sewage are described. The capacity of Canadian coals for these components was less than 0.1 per cent b
Jan 1, 1970
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The Wabana Iron Ore Properties
By C. M. Anson
Introduction The prosperity of any country today is dependent upon the efficiency and growth of its primary steel industry. The ?march of the United States of America to its present commanding positi
Jan 1, 1951
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Roasting Rates and Elementary Mechanisms
By E. Peters
Roasting processes are divided into several elementary mechanisms, any of which could be significant or pre-dominant in a particular roast. The elementary processes considered in-elude beat transfer,
Jan 1, 1961
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Crack in Corrosion (CIC) Failure in APL-5l X 52 Thin-Walled Linepipe
By D. Cronin, A. Plumtree, A. Hosseini
"Crack in corrosion (CIC) linepipe defects are hybrid defects not directly addressed by existing assessment methods. To investigate the collapse pressure of these defects, CIC defects were formed in 5
Jan 1, 2012
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Géologie de la Mine Doyon, Cadillac, Québec
By Pierre Sauvé, Guy Perrault, Armand Savoie, Pierre Trudel
"La Mine Doyon est une entreprise détenue à parts égales par Cambior Inc. et par Minerais Lac Ltée qui en est l'opérateur. Les statistiques de production au 1"" janvier 1990 indiquent que, depuis le d
Jan 1, 1990
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The Gold Deposits of Lake Athabaska
By F. J. Alcock
IN the summer of 1934, gold was discovered on Lodge bay, on the north shore of lake Athabaska in northern Saskatchewan, about fifty miles east of the Alberta boundary line. The first claims were taken
Jan 1, 1936
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A Method for Adapting the Ammonia Leaching Process to the Recovery of Copper and Nickel from Sulphide Ore and Concentrate
By F. A. Forward
Introduction The main line of ascent in the development of the nickel industry may be traced back through the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, to its earliest antecedents, the Canad
Jan 1, 1948
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Investigation into the replacement of conventional support with spray-on liners
By Pamela Paradis-Sokoloski, Deni Thibodeau, J. Denis, Samantha J. Espley, P. O’Donnell
"During the previous decade, the role of spray-on liners within the mining industry was limited to providing a corrosion resistant coating to screen and bolts; however, increasingly, liners are being
Jan 1, 1996
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Study on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Rail Transit Passing Through area in Chongqing
By Yong-neng Feng, Xiao-ping Chen, Wei Guo
"While the uniaxial compressive strength of rock has been extensively investigated, the relation between the saturation and natural compressive strength is relatively unexplored. This paper studies on
Jan 1, 2015
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Resource Recovery From Waste Waters: Using Biomineralisation for the Selective Recovery of Metals from Acid Rock Drainage and Mine Process Waters
By D. B. Johnson
Acidic, metal-rich waters generated at working metal mines and abandoned mine sites are generally considered to be major pollutants of the environment. However, the metals they contain often have sign
Aug 1, 2013
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Severe Service Ball Valve Design Analysis Utilizing a Modified Kepner-Tregoe Method
By M. Pearson, J. Irvine, L. Mercer, P. Lauzon
Severe service ball valve performance has a direct impact on the mechanical availability of high pressure oxidation and leach plants. The primary function of these valves is to isolate the autoclave f
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use of Spectrographic Semiquantitative Analysis in Geological Exploration
By W A. James
The use of spectrographic semi-quantitative analysis has recently been of considerable value in establishing the geological relationships in a complicated orebody. The principal minerals found in the
Jan 1, 1963
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Johnson Matthey’s Mining CRT Technology Brings Low-No2 Pm Control to the Existing Fleet of Diesel Engines Operating in the Mining Sector
By Rita Aiello, Stan Mack, Peter Werth, Joseph McCarney, Jozef Stachulak
"Johnson Matthey has developed the first diesel particulate filter (DPF) for underground mining that controls particulate matter (PM) at the same time as maintaining emissions of NO2 at or below engin
Jan 1, 2019
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Probability of an Exploration Discovery in Canada
By W. E. Roscoe
The probability of making an exploration discovery in Canada can be calculated from Derry's (1970) data on exploration expenditures and number of discoveries over the last nineteen years. Considering
Jan 1, 1971
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How Can We Protect The Health of Alberta's Coal Workers?
By L. K. Smith, C. R. May, K. R. Schrag, H. Buchwald
"New contracts for 65 million long tons of coking coal valued at over $900 million, over the next 15 years, herald the rebirth of Alberta's coal industry. The industry is optimistic that export orders
Jan 1, 1969