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West Bay Fault
By N. Campbell
"The fault under consideration follows a northerly trend past the west; side of the original settlement of Yell ow knife; which is situated 600 miles; north of Edmonton and 400 miles from the Northern
Jan 1, 1954
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Resource and reserve evaluation in the presence of imprecise data
By J. M. Ortiz, J. P. Bertini
"In mineral resource and ore reserve estimation, several sources of information are generally available, such as diamond drillholes, reversed-circulation drillholes, and blastholes, and originate from
Jan 1, 2005
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Research in Physical Metallurgy (a656f396-d3f5-49b5-be83-9d1b49d69ec7)
Research, whether applied or fundamental, is a human endeavour which increases our understanding of nature. It is insufficient to simply observe, explore, record and classify. It i necessary, as well,
Jan 1, 1963
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Universal Dental Gold Alloys in New Metal-Ceramic Systems
By Jef M. van der Zel
The idea of veneering rich yellow gold alloys with a low-melting, high expansion porcelain, has been a driving force for metal-ceramic research in dentistry. Since 1990, with the advent of the Carrara
Oct 1, 2003
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Physical Properties and Technical Applications of Asbestos Minerals
By M. S. Badollet
"The study of the physical properties of asbestos minerals requires a careful isolation of the fiber from the wall rock and, at a later stage, a comparison of these physical properties with those of f
Jan 1, 1969
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A Novel Process to Remove Arsenic from Dusts Produced in Chilean Copper Smelting
By I. Paredes, R. Díaz, H. Henao
Smelting of copper concentrate generates a significant amount of dusts which are collected in electrostatic precipitators. This material, which is a complex oxide of Cu, Fe, S, As, Sb, Bi and others,
Jan 1, 2019
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New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern Areas
By Norman R. Paterson
"Under certain conditions useful gravity information of a reconnaissance nature can be obtained with-out measuring elevations by spirit level surveys on the ground. Gravity surveys can become part of
Jan 1, 1960
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Gypsum Deposits of Southwestern Newfoundland
By D. M. Baird
ABSTRACT A revised stratigraphic section of Carboniferous rocks which occupy about 700 square miles in southwestern Newfoundland is presented. Gypsum, which outcrops at thirty-five different localiti
Jan 1, 1951
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Evaluation of Kirka Boron Plants Tailings
By A. A. Sirkeci, M. Tarkan, N. Acarkan, O. Kangal, G. Bulut
This investigation deals with the evaluation of the tailings of the Kirka Borax Plants. In this respect boron in the tailings was recovered and the utilization of the clayish fraction was investigated
Jan 1, 2004
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Review of Boliden Harjavalta Copper Smelter
By P. Latostenmaa, T. Veneranta, J. Järvi, E. J. Peuraniemi
Boliden Harjavalta has operated a copper flash smelter since 1949 thus the smelter celebrates 70th anniversary of flash smelting in 2019. This paper shortly describes the historical perspective of the
Jan 1, 2019
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A Hydrometallurgical Process to Produce Iron Powder from Scrap Iron
By T. Rigg, J. N. Stone
"The process described has been developed to utilize low-grade scrap -turnings, borings, tin cans and other types of ferrons scrap which currently has been of limited or no use in conventional steelma
Jan 1, 1970
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The Productivity Challenge in Mining
By W. G. Brissenden
"ALTHOUGH I SHOULD FIRST REVIEW the state of the mining art as it is today, because of the shortness of time I will confine myself to a re-view of the more important advances in that art which have be
Jan 1, 1968
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Forum on the Non-Cataracting Ball Mill
By L. E. Djingheuzian
ANON-CATARACTING (N-C) ball mill is so operated that the balls are not thrown in-ward at the top of their paths. The result is to maintain, in the mill, a quiescent pool in which classification will o
Jan 1, 1958
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The Poulter Seismic Method: Oilfield Techniques in the Study of Polar Ice Caps and the Contribution of Glacier Techniques in the Discovery of Oil and Minerals
By Thomas C. Poulter
Abstract The Poulter seismic method of geophysical exploration is an attempt to obtain an increased efficiency in the conversion of the energy of an m~pl06ion into useful energy which has directive
Jan 1, 1950
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Factors Influencing the Design and Application of Downhole Drills
By John Knox
The object of this paper is to present an analysis of the major problems encountered both in the design and application of downhole drills. Particular reference is made to design features governed by:
Jan 1, 1965
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Geology of God?s Lake Gold Mines, Limited
By W. F. Baker
Location and History God's lake is in the northeastern part of Manitoba, about 400 miles northeast of Winnipeg, or about 250 miles due north of Red lake, Ontario. The lake is quite large, having
Jan 1, 1935
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Sulphur Recovery from Turner Valley Gas
By G. A. McGuffin
"IntroductionWITH the increase in quantity of sour gas reserves in the Province of Alberta, and the wider market for sulphur brought about by mounting world demand and restrictions placed on the princ
Jan 1, 1952
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Targeted Mineralogy in Informing Compositing and Detailed Analysis for Geometallurgy: A Cu Porphyry Case Study
By T. C. Chudy, C. C. Hamilton, G. R. Lane
The selection and provision of mineralogical services to assist in developing a GeoMetallurgical program for a Cu Porphyry Mine in South America is covered in this paper and presentation. The objectiv
Jan 1, 2019
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The Kilmar Magnesite Mine and Heavy Media Separation Plant
By Wm. T. Bray
SYNOPSIS Canadian Refractories, Limited, produce a wide range of basic refractories. The chief raw material use in their manufacture is the magnesite which is mined, and beneficiated in a heavy media
Jan 1, 1951
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Limits of upgrading Eastern Canadian coals high in sulphur by washing
"Eastern Canadian thermal coal mined at Minto, New Brunswick, and in western Cape Breton at St. Rose, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, contains 6-8 per cent sulphur. Both coals are high volatile bitumin
Jan 1, 1981