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    Metals

    By Lawrence Bragg

    WE associate metals with hardness, toughness, and strength. But a curious paradox lies at the root of the valuable mechanical proper-ties of the metallic state: in order to be strong, a metal must be

    Jan 1, 1943

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    The Oren Ada Zone 4 Deposit: Deformed Vein-Type Gold Mineralization within the Cadillac Tectonic Zone, Se of Val D'or

    By François Robert, Rex Brommecker, Don S. Bubar

    "The Orenada Zone 4 deposit is a small vein-type gold deposit occurring directly within the Cadillac Break southeast of Val d' Or in southeastern Abitibi Sub province. Mineralization is hosted by the

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Stable Baths for Electroplating Zinc and Cadmium

    By J. Bednar, R. R. Rogers, W. Dingley

    "Zinc is by far the most important metal used for protecting steel from the ravages of corrosion, and cadmium is also used extensively for this purpose. These metals are applied by electrodeposition i

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Process Control in the Mineral Industry

    By N. R. Thornton

    This paper discusses the rapid growth in the application of instrumentation for metallurgical process control. It covers such methods as ultrasonics, pulp density measurements, on-stream X-ray analysi

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Some Economies Effected in Canadian Mining Statistics

    By S. J. Cook

    The system of mining statistics for Canada, as it exists today, represents the result of long years of progress, first by the Geological Survey, later and more comprehensively by the Mines Branch of t

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Copper in Galena and Its• Effect on Flotation Properties

    By R. S. Boorman, H. G. Ansell

    "Poor separation of lead from a copper concentrate of a major base metal producer was thought to have resulted from copper (0.2-0.4%) in the galena which caused it to float with chalcopyrite. No inclu

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Notes on Coal Cleaning

    By Harry Wilton-Clark

    Introduction Coal cleaning may be taken as meaning the separation of coal-as-mined into two or more fractions. Coal cleaning includes coal washing, together with any other means used in the ultimate

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Story of Gypsum in Canada

    By 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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    Ore Reserves- The Four Cs

    By Owen Owens, W. P. Armstrong

    Abstract- The process of arriving at the size and grade of: (a) a newly-discovered body of mineralization, (b) a potential ore resource, (c) an orebody proposed for mining, or (d) the ore reserves in

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Development of the Highvale Mine for thermal power plants of Calgary Power Ltd.

    By C. G. Williams

    This paper describes the planning, development and operation of the Highvale Mine to supply coal to both the existing Sundance and the approved Keephills thermal power plants of Calgary Power Ltd. Ref

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Deep Shaft Hoisting at Laronde - The Penna Shaft Hoisting Plant

    By Bennett McLaughlin

    AGNICO-EAGLE started sinking the Penna Shaft in 1995 with a hoisting plant capable of hoisting 1,800 tonnes per day from a 2,240 metre deep shaft. Exploration success lead to the installation of a hoi

    May 1, 2001

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    An Investigation into the Relationship between Excess Gibbs Energy and the Role of Surfactants in Froth Flotation

    By M. C. Harris

    "Excess Gibbs energy is a thermodynamic parameter which quantifies the difference between the value of the Gibbs energy for a real mixture and that for an ideal mixture. More specifically the partial

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Water Recovery and Bubble Surface Area Flux

    By J. E. Nesset, W. Zhang, J. A. Finch

    Frother influences water recovery through control of bubble size and a chemical effect. De-coupling the two is necessary to establish the extent of the chemistry effect. A setup is described to give s

    Jan 1, 2009

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    The Importance of Subsurface Water Data in Petroleum Geology

    By Gorrell. H. A.

    Subsurface water data can be very valuable in .petroleum exploration and research. For the discussion of problems related to subsurface waters uniform nomenclature and classifications are required.

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Metals exploration in a changing industry

    By R. Horn

    The financial performance of the mining industry, measured by return on equity and capital employed, has been inadequate for many years. Consequently, mining companies are not valued highly by stock m

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Recycling Of Waste Magnesia Chrome Bricks To Produce Refractory Cast Able Used At Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex Furnaces

    By A. Rahimi

    Refractory castables based on alumina-silicate aggregates are commonly used in casting wheel components and launders. In this research the recycling process of waste magnesia chrome bricks for product

    Jan 1, 2007

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    A mine operator's implementation of geostatistics

    By G. H. Blackwell, N. I. Norrish

    "At most operating mines, geostatistical are reserve estimation methods have been implemented by head office or consulting groups . With recent advances in small computer technology it is now possible

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Measurement and Prediction of Dilution in a South African Gold Mine Operating with Open Stoping Mining Methods

    By P. J. Le Roux

    "Mining worldwide and definitely in South Africa, is constantly under pressure to reduce its cost structure so as to sustain profitability. In underground gold mines where an open stope mining method

    Jan 1, 2015

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    A Mine Bonus System Based on the Use of Performance Tables

    By E. O. Magnusson

    THE orebodies of the Preston East Dome mine show a considerable variation in size,? shape, dip, and ground condition. They vary from small and large irregular masses being mined by shrinkage, cut-and-

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Regional geological and tectonic setting of porphyry deposits in Washington State

    By R. Lasmanis

    "Washington State's diverse geological setting is reflected by its several types of porphyry Cu-Mo deposits. All are associated with calc-alkaline intrusions, and they range in age from Jurassic

    Jan 1, 1995