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Selenate Removal from Waste Water by Direct Chemical ReductionBy J. Lu, M. Mohammadi, C. Pelletier, B. Wassink
Chemical reduction of selenate by chromous ions is proposed as a novel method to remove selenate from sulfate-bearing solutions Chromous ions were generated by electrochemical reduction of chromic ion
Jan 1, 2019
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Capacity Enhancement at Newmont Mining Corporation’s Twin Creeks Whole Ore Pressure Oxidation FacilityBy T. Krumins, F. C. Ruff, M. Eichhorn, L. Zunti
Hatch Ltd. has recently completed a project to increase refractory gold ore processing capacity at Newmont Mining Corporation’s Twin Creeks facility. The objective of the project was to increase throu
Jan 1, 2014
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The Progress of Mining in Ontario in the Past Ten Y earsBy D. G. Sinclair
IN surveying the changes that have taken place in the mining industry of Ontario in the past ten years, the striking growth of the gold mining industry first attracts attention. In 1925 there were onl
Jan 1, 1936
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Recent Developments in Gold Milling PracticeBy W. B. Timm
Introduction In preparing this paper on Recent Developments in Gold Milling Practice, the idea occurred to me that possibly the best way to deal with the subject would be to take you in thought on a
Jan 1, 1935
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Electrolytic Treatment of Synthetic Acid Mine Drainage Containing High Concentrations of Ferric IronBy N. J. Bunce, B. Vollick, A. F. Souza, D. Bejan, P. Maharaj, C. Shamshoom
"Copper electrodeposition from synthetic and authentic acid mine drainage (AMD) is inhibited by ferric iron (Fe(III)), through re-oxidation of copper. Polarization to –2.5 V versus standard hydrogen e
Jan 1, 2016
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Rock-Burst Incidence, Research and Control Measures; at Lake Shore Mines, LtdBy W. T. Robson
Introduction Ground failure, violent or otherwise, is a problem to be contended with wherever underground operations are carried out. The character and extent of the failure, whether superficial or
Jan 1, 1946
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Geology of God?s Lake Gold Mines, LimitedBy 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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Industry – A hard act to followBy Mark Hollingworth
"There is general consensus that as the world continues to change at an ever-increasing pace, companies must continually adapt their operations in order to remain competitive. Those that change fast e
Jan 1, 1996
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A user's experience with microcomputers in a mine maintenance organizationBy Gerry Roblesky
"IntroductionWestar Mining Ltd. is Canada's largest producer of metallurgical coal for the export market. It currently operates two mines, the Balmer Mine at Sparwood, British Columbia producing
Jan 1, 1988
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Employer-Employee Relations in NorwayBy Anton Gronningsater
AT the present time we hear a great deal about organization of labour, collective bargaining, workmen's councils, and company unions; about C.1.0. with its principle of vertical unions and A.F.L.
Jan 1, 1943
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Accident Prevention in and Around Coal MinesBy Daniel Murray
"ACCIDENT PREVENTION in and around coal mines presents many problems of a type which are not encountered in any other industry. This is particularly true of the coal mines in Nova Scotia, where the un
Jan 1, 1953
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Adsorption of Gold From Au(III)-Chloride Solutions on Alternative Materials to Activated Carbon Inorganic MaterialsBy T. Feldmann, G. P. Demopoulos
The adsorption of gold complexes on inorganic metal oxides has been mainly discussed in geochemical literature, but it is also of interest to the hydrometallurgical industry. This is so because it cou
Jan 1, 2015
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Economic Aspects of Sponge Iron Production in CanadaBy Bradley Stoughton
It is very easy to reduce iron ore at a temperature well below its melting point and produce a more-or-less-pure metal which can be used directly for implements, tools, or machines. This simplicity ha
Jan 1, 1930
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Feldspar in CanadaBy O. D. Maurice
Feldspar mining in Canada came to an end during 1972 after many years of continuous activity. The deposits are not exhausted and the domestic demand for this product is expected to continue at about t
Jan 1, 1973
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Cordilleran Region Red Rose Tungsten MineBy A. Sutherland Brown
"The Red Rose Mine is in the Rocher Deboule Range, 8 miles south of Hazelton. The mill camp (elevation 4,000 feet) is on Red Rose Creek, 11 miles by road from Skeena Crossing. The mine camp is one mil
Jan 1, 1949
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Scientific Prospecting-Achievements and Possibilities1. Scientific prospecting has had a profound and some-what unexpected effect on the world's supply of raw materials over the past twenty years. Where shortages were recently anticipated, abundanc
Jan 1, 1964
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Polynuclear Chalcogenide-Centered Complexes with Metallophilic InteractionsBy Fernando Canales
In the last decade a great dealt of attention has been paid to the chemistry of polynuclear gold derivatives with a central heteroatom, not only from the experimental and structural but also from the
Oct 1, 2003
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Introduction to AlwinsalBy E. R. Olson
The introduction gives not only a historical background but also touches on shaft sinking and surface construction and gives some general information on the Potash Conservation Regulations which the S
Jan 1, 1972
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Winning the Metals RaceBy J. McCreedy
This paper reviews new methods of exploration for metals and new techniques of mining the deposits and extracting the metals from their ores. Examples of mining innovations are taken from Inco's Thomp
Jan 1, 1971
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Boiler Waters in Cape Breton Colliery District-A Progress ReportBy J. L. Bowlby
TWO years ago, at the annual meeting of this Society, the writer presented a paper dealing with various aspects of the water problems existing in the Cape Breton coal-mining area. Much of that paper w
Jan 1, 1936