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Bringing fuel cell technology to market ? Bridging the gap from technical success in the laboratory to product success in the marketplaceBy A. Varma
Successful technology commercialization occurs when a company is focused on creating shareholder value by providing a reliable product at a price point attractive to the market, while at the same time
Jan 1, 2005
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Mapping by the Bureau of Geology and TopographyBy K. G. Chipman
THE discussion on Dr. Chipman's paper, Mapping by the Topographical Survey, centred mainly on the urgent need for aerial photographic reconnaissance of unmapped portions of the country as an init
Jan 1, 1944
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A novel approach to enclosed gear lubrication on board mining equipmentBy Shek N. Lau, Nicola Samman
"Enclosed gear cases on board heavy mining equipment have traditionally been lubricated with regular heavy duty gear oils. However, equipment manufacturers, have recommended the use of an ISO-1000 gea
Jan 1, 1996
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Fifty Years of Petroleum Geology in Canada: Theory, Research, and Progress in Understanding Oil and Gas Field RelationshipsBy G. S. Hume
Research thrives on ideas, and the theoretical considerations of today are either the discarded notions or the proven facts of tomorrow. The progress made in the past fifty years in the acquisition of
Jan 1, 1948
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Zen and the Art of Specification Writing (e9db141e-c90d-4781-a8d7-fdfe990e01c7)By R. A. Nemchek
ABSTRACT Concentrator plant design has evolved from large numbers of small grinding mills to small numbers of large mills. Consequently, plant performance often hinges on the productivity of a single
Jan 1, 2014
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Achieving Stakeholder Support for New Gold Mining Developments that Contain Sulfide MineralsBy T. D. Chatwin
While new jobs and taxes are major incentives for support of mining, stakeholders must also be assured that current jobs, resources and environment will be protected. Mining companies can help achieve
Jan 1, 2011
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Dust Collection at The Carol Project, Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy H. Rozovsky
This paper deals with the large iron ore concentrating plant owned by the Iron Ore Company of Canada. The plant is part of the Carol Project, which is being developed in the Wabush area of western Lab
Jan 1, 1962
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West Bay FaultBy 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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Sudden Release of Ground Stresses in the Coal Mines of Western CanadaBy H. E. Miard
"IntroductionIT HAS BEEN SAID, with good reason, that the future of the coal mining industry, in our mountainous regions at least, depends on ability to extend operations successfully to depths greate
Jan 1, 1953
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The Nanaimo Coal FieldBy A. F. Buckham
Introduction Several basins of the Nanaimo series, a group of coal-bearing sedimentary rocks of Upper Cretaceous age, underlie parts of Vancouver island and the adjacent gulf islands. One, the Nana
Jan 1, 1947
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The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge SystemsCurrent AG and SAG mill circuits have continued the trend to larger, fewer mills. These large mills place a significant additional load on the discharge systems and it has become imperative that the d
Jan 1, 2012
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Teck Cominco's KivcetTM Furnace Operation - The First 10 YearsBy G. G. Richards, D. J. Rioux, R. L. Stephens
Teck Cominco Metals Ltd. operates an integrated zinc-lead complex at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. The year 2007 marks ten years of operation of KIVCETTM flash smelting technology for the treatment
Jan 1, 2008
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Mechanics of Structure at Tashota Goldfields Mine, Tashota, OntarioBy G. F. Flaherty
THE property of Tashota Goldfields, Limited, in the Lake Nipigon area, Ontario, is located about 4 miles west of Onaman lake and 16 miles by winter road south-southeast of Tashota station on the trans
Jan 1, 1936
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Trends in the Instrumental Assessment of Industrial DustinessBy F. T. M. White, W. A. Bardswick
"The parameters of airborne minerallic particulates which create industrial dustiness, together with the physiological hazards caused by their inhalation, are reviewed. Various techniques of dust samp
Jan 1, 1969
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Review of Lead Recycling TechnologyBy Timothy W. Ellis, Abbas H. Mirza, R. David Prengaman
Recycled lead, i.e. material produced by the recycling of lead-acid batteries, has become the primary source of lead in much of the world. This has been important to the recycled lead industry as othe
Jan 1, 2011
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Designing Science Based Effluent Permits for the Mining IndustryThe goal of this presentation is to firstly, review mine effluent permits in a number of regulatory jurisdictions; and secondly, to develop a strategy for incorporating the regulatory requirements int
Aug 1, 2013
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The Story of Gypsum in CanadaBy L. H. Cole
Introduction The increasing importance of the gypsum industry in Canada is evidenced by the fact that the production has increased from 473,129 tons valued at $809,632 in 1909 to 1,205,846 tons val
Jan 1, 1930
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Detection and Prevention of Early PlumbismBy K. Raht
LEAD poisoning is perhaps the oldest and, until recent years, the most misunderstood of all industrial diseases. Hippocrates appears to have recognized a relationship in the colic experienced by a pat
Jan 1, 1941
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An Electrochemical Study of an Alternative Process for the Leaching of Gold in Thiosulfate SolutionsBy M. J. Nicol
The leaching of gold with thiosulfate solutions in the absence of ammonia and copper ions was investigated using electrochemical and kinetic methods. In sodium thiosulfate solutions, the electrochemic
Jan 1, 2005
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SME (United States) 2007 - A Guide for Reporting Exploration information, Mineral Resources, and Mineral Reserves - 1999"The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME) Inc. developed a guide of minimum standards for reporting exploration results, mineral resources, and mineral reserves for the purpose of inf
Jan 1, 2003