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New Developments in the INPUT Airborne E. M. SystemBy P. G. Lazenby
This paper describes the latest instrumentation improvements in the INPUT Airborne E.M. System, particularly the new electronic signal-processing techniques. Several anomaly examples illustrating thes
Jan 1, 1973
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The Role of Transportation in the Western Minerals IndustryBy J. H. Morrish
"The delivered price of any mineral is the determining factor in converting untapped resources into economic resources. Transporting the minerals from the mine to the market plays a significant part i
Jan 1, 1973
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Probability of an Exploration Discovery in CanadaBy 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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Assessment of the Remaining Life for Turbine Components Made Of Advanced Materials through Analyses and TestingBy W. Beres
Many non-commercial operators are currently faced with the need to operate fleets of legacy gas turbine engines. How long such engines can be kept in service safely, without replacing a significant po
Jan 1, 2015
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Brève comparaison des casques à principe actif pour une utilisation dans l’environnement minierBy R. Le
"The principles of noise control aredescribed with particular emphasis on personalactive units as opposed to passive ear muffspresently in general use. A discussion followsfor their potential use in a
Jan 1, 1997
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Analyse technique et économique du triage photométrique du mineraiRÉSUMÉ Cet article traite d’une analyse technique et économique du concept du triage optique en vue d’améliorer la rentabilité des opérations minières. Le principe du tri optique et les principaux sys
Jan 1, 2010
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Budget Control At the Hollinger MineBy J. W. Thomson, H. J. Lloyd, R. J. Taylor
"THE HOLLINGER MINE has been producing gold and by-product silver almost continuously for forty-eight years. The value of current production is $10,000,000 annually from one million tons of ore. Its m
Jan 1, 1960
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The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia-1958By D. H. Stonehouse
"ALTHOUGH final statistics are not yet available concerning Nova Scotia' s mineral production for 1958, it is estimated that the value will be slightly lower than that of 1957. In making this statemen
Jan 1, 1959
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Plant Expansions and CIL Optimization at Iamgold's Rosebel Operation in SurinameBy J. Grignon, C. Fleming
It is possible to reproduce the performance of an operating CIP or CIL plant in the laboratory, in small scale batch kinetic tests, coupled with mathematical models that translate kinetic data into pr
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineral Fillers and Canadian IndustryBy J. E. Reeves, J H. Morgan
Certain non-metallic minerals are used widely as fillers in the manufacture of many Canadian products. The first part of this paper deals in a general way with deposits of such minerals and their mini
Jan 1, 1961
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Start-Up of The Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol ConcentratorBy S P. Giambra
The 50,000-ton-per-day Concentrator and Crushing Plant, complete with its related water supply, tailings disposal and concentrate handling systems, was started up in a five-month period, with the enti
Jan 1, 1963
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Coal Mining and Geology in CanadaBy F. W. Gray
Summarized Foreword This paper is one of a series arranged by Institute Divisional Committees for the Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting, reviewing the experience of the major mining and metallurgical in
Jan 1, 1948
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Reducing Energy Consumption by Alternative Processing Routes to Produce Ferrochromium Alloys from Chromite OreBy Arthur Barnes, Mika Muinonen, M. J. Lavigne
"The carbothermic reduction of chromite ore to produce high carbon ferrochromium is among the most energy intensive metal extraction processes performed, due not only to the highly endothermic nature
Jan 1, 2015
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Operations at Canadian Copper Refiners LimitedBy G. Bridgstock, S. S. Forbes, E. M. Elkin
"OPERATIONS at Canadian Cop-per Refiners Limited, since the refinery was established in 1931, have been described in previous papers ( 1,2). Since then the refinery has treated the entire copper outpu
Jan 1, 1960
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Canadian Crude 1n North-Central Oil Markets United StatesBy Marlin E. Sandlin
NORTH-CENTRAL United States is now, and will continue to be, a natural market for Canadian crude oil. This area is a natural market for many basic reasons. There are no physical barriers along the bo
Jan 1, 1958
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The Coefficient F is the Quantitative Characteristic of the Activating or Inhibiting Properties of Inorganic Oxidizing Agent of the Type Meox Z (Chromate, Vanadate, Tungstate, Molybdate, Pertechentates, Nitrite and Peroxide Compounds)By M. Reda
Inorganic oxidizing agents of the type MeOx-z such as Chromate, Vanadate, Tungstate, and Molybdate... etc. are widely used as corrosion inhibitor. In non acidic solution these oxidizing agent are redu
Jan 1, 2010
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The Extraction of Iron from Iron FinesBy L. D. van Dyk, G. S. Tshofu
Iron ore fines are by-products of iron ore mining operations. Unlike iron ore lumps, fines cannot directly be used in conventional iron making processes, and consequently large quantities accumulate
Jan 1, 2015
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Steel Shaft Guide Products for High ProductivityBy C. Mawdsley
The Tata Steel mill at Skinningrove in the North East of England produces top hat sections for mineshaft guides in sizes 102 and 150 mm. The top hat section is the technically preferred shaft guide ch
Aug 1, 2013
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The Ecstall Story: The Maintenance DepartmentBy O'Halloran. Gerard F.
"ECSTALL MINING has installed in their plants the most modern equipment in the mining industry. At the minesite, digital blocked frequency controls are used to monitor all crushers, conveyors, ventila
Jan 1, 1974
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Mine Plant - From Conception to ProductionBy J. B. Mitchell
Many of the pre-production and plant startup problems that we regard as inevitable are actually caused by poor organizational methods. Traditional methods of organization can be modified to provide cl
Jan 1, 1966