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  • CIM
    Improved Dewatering of Kaolinite Clay Mineral Dispersions

    By P. Mpofu

    In this work, the modification of interfacial chemistry of colloidally stable kaolinite clay dispersion has been carried out to improve its flocculation performance and dewatering behaviour. Synergist

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Observation of ore pass system performance at Brunswick mine (56ecacd0-ce74-4364-ac15-e3875a5d4671)

    By R. Harrisson, K. Esmaieli

    Brunswick mine employs an ore and waste pass system for material transfer. This paper reviews the evolution and performance of ore pass systems at the mine. It presents the range of selected configura

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Binary and Ternary Cluster?Complexes Containing Gold?Selenium?, Gold?Indium?Selenium and Gold?Gallium?Tellurium. Synthesis and Structures of [Au5Se2(Ph3P)4]Cl, ?

    By Jolanta Olkowska-Oetzel

    Reactions of gold?phosphino complexes [(AuX)(PR3)] (X= Cl, Br, I; R = organic rest) with Se(SiMe3)2 lead to the formation of gold complexes with chalcogenide bridges. The reaction of the complex Ph3PA

    Oct 1, 2003

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    Innovations in ferrous pyrometallurgy a Canadian perspective

    By Robert Lee

    "International competition is presenting the Canadian steel industry with a major challenge. While Canadian companies have invested in new technology, research and development, activity by Canadian in

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Selection of optimum ferronickel grade for smelting nickel laterites

    By B. Wasmund, M. Y. Solar, I. Candy

    The nickel laterite industry is divided into two camps when it comes to the grade of the ferronickels produced. One group, led by Falcondo and Cerro Matoso, markets high-grade ferronickels in the rang

    Jan 1, 2008

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    The POP Project (Process Optimization Project) Development and Transfer of Modern Optimization & Control Tools and Methods for Mineralurgical and Metallurgical Processes

    By S. Caron

    From the early 70?s, ?Centre de Recherche Minérale? (CRM) has conducted and co-ordinated Research and Development activities for the mineralurgical and metallurgical industries. Since 1999, CRM has co

    May 1, 2001

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    Discovery and technological change: the origins of steelmaking at Sydney, Nova Scotia

    By Kris Inwood

    "In 1879, when the Dominion government initiated its controversial program of industrial promotion, iron smelting in Canada was limited to one company producing coke iron on the mainland of Nova Scoti

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Elk River Colliery

    By W. C. Whittaker

    COMPLETED in November, 1943, at a cost of over $1,500,000, Elk River colliery of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, Limited, has been laid out and equipped for an ultimate annual production of 1,

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Downhole geophysics as an aid to the interpretation of an evaporite sequence: examples from Nova Scotia

    By D. C. Carter

    "The Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy located a drillhole at Riverside Corner, Hants County, Nova Scotia, to examine the stratigraphy, structure and potash potential of the Kennetcook River

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Mining Methods and Practices at Lake Shore

    By Leslie S. Weldon

    THE Lake Shore mine has been developed by two vertical shafts, with level intervals at 200 feet to the 2200 level and at 125 feet below this horizon. A main cross-cut joins the two shafts on all level

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Effect of Heat Treatment on the Corrosion Properties of Nanocrystalline Co-l.1 wt % P Alloys

    By H. Jung

    The microstructures and grain sizes of nanocrystalline Co and Co-1.1 wt % P alloys were characterized by X-ray diffraction. The corrosion properties of as-deposited and annealed Co-l.l wt % P alloys a

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Alkalic intrusion hosted copper-gold mineralization at the Lorraine deposit, north-central British Columbia

    By T. S. Heah, S. T. Bishop

    "The Lorraine property is located in the northern Intermontane Belt, north-central British Columbia. The property is underlain by intrusive rocks of the Duckling Creek Syenite Complex, an Early Jurass

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The geology of the Agnew nickel deposit, Western Australia

    By M. J. Gole, R. E. T. Hill, S. J. Barnes

    "The Agnew (also known as the Perseverance) nickel deposit and its northern extension, the Rocky's Reward deposit, form one of the world's largest accumulations of nickel sulphides hosted by

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of Steel

    By L. W. Vollmer

    Introduction During the past three years at least fifty strings of 9% nickel steel tubing have exhibited excellent resistance .to the variably severe corrosive conditions typical of many of the sweet

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Recent Progress in Milling and Gold Extraction At Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines Limited

    By R. C. Tait

    The gold at Giant Yellowknife is intimately associated with a complex mixture of sulphides, including pyrite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, and a wide variety of antimony sulpho-salts. Direct cyanidation ha

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Simulation of possible Bronze Age copper-iron alloy production by smelting dead-roasted ferruginous sulphidic copper ores

    By A. Paulin, J. Roth, S. Spaic

    This experiment was carried out to see whether copper-iron ingots from Late Bronze Age hoards could have been produced by smelting ferruginous copper ores. Since ferruginous copper-ores are chalcopyri

    Jan 1, 2001

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    The Mechanical and-Electrical Aspects of Sinking The Creighton No. 9 Shaft

    By J. S. Redpath, W. R. Dengler

    "A description of the equipment used and the electrical-mechanical problems encountered in sinking a deep shaft is given. This shaft is currently being sunk to a depth of 7,115 feet. Some of the featu

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Red Dog Mine

    By W. R. Hargrave

    "Mining OperationsOre will be mined by open pit techniques. Because of the high grade of the deposit and the low strip ratio, mining rates are small relative to most other open pit operations.The ore

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Massive Sulphide Ores in British Columbia

    By N. Campbell, W. T. Orvine

    The metalliferous deposits of British Columbia are largely confined to that portion of the Cordilleran province lying west of the Rocky Mountain trench. Massive sulphides in the coastal area carry imp

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Island Falls Power Development on the Churchill River

    By R. W. Davis

    INTRODUCTION CHURCHILL river was named for John Churchill, first Duke of Marl-borough and third Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, in the latter part of the 17th century, some fifty years af

    Jan 1, 1935