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Mineral Occurences in the Appalachian Region of Canada: Their Origin and Relation to StructureBy F. J. Alcock
The Appalachian region of Canada comprises the three maritime provinces; Nova Scotia; New Brunswick; and Prince Edward Island; and that; part of the Province of Quebec lying south and east of Logan's
Jan 1, 1954
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Maximum Total Recovery Through Mining High-Grade and Low-Grade Ore Together is Economically SoundBy Donald Carlisle
"IntroductionTHE OPINION is held by many persons outside the mining industry, and by some within it, that mine •operators customarily find it advantageous to mine •only the richer parts of orebodies a
Jan 1, 1953
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Development of Permanent Stainless Steel Cathodes in ChinaBy Chi Zhang, Junyi Wu
"The use of permanent stainless steel cathodes for electrorefining and electrowinning of cathode copper had been introduced to the market long time ago and now is a well-accepted technology worldwide.
Jan 1, 2016
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Molybdenum in the 1970'sBy D. L. Morgan, J. A. Butterfield
"Geological data, production trends and current projects underway suggest that enough molybdenum will be available from more diversified sources to meet the world's growing demands. The growth in moly
Jan 1, 1972
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The Classification of Canadian Chrysotile-AsbestosBy A. O. Dufresne
A Step which, it is believed, will prove extremely beneficial to the Quebec asbestos-mining industry was taken during 1931, when the asbestos mine operators of the Province assembled to work out a uni
Jan 1, 1932
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The Function of the Mines Branch Radioactivity DivisionBy E. A. Brown
"IntroductionBACK IN THE nineteen-thirties, when Eldorado was a private company and was preparing to become Canada's first radium producer, the Mines Branch in Ottawa did much work on the development
Jan 1, 1953
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The Rock Burst ProblemBy G. B. Langford
UOCK bursts are a phenomenon about which insufficient is known. This l.~ statement has a twofold meaning. In the first place, far too many people, both inside and outside of the mining industry, are w
Jan 1, 1941
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Increasing Anode Thickness to Optimise Copper Production at the Kidd Metallurgical SiteBy M. R. Coffin
In recent years, improved operation of the Kidd smelter has resulted in an increase in blister production capacity. Due to manpower and equipment limitations anode production and treatment rates could
Jan 1, 2007
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Geology and Economic Significance of the Bernie Lake PegmatiteBy A. C. A. Howe, J. C. Rowntree
"The Bernie Lake pegmatite near Lac Du Bonnet in southern Manitoba is a complexly zoned pegmatite containing several lithium-bearing units in addition to the western world's largest known reserve of c
Jan 1, 1967
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The Use of Oxygen Instead of Air in Bioleaching Operations at Medium TemperatureBy D. Ibarra, J. Jacob, A. G. Guezennec, P. d’Hugues, A. Archane
The lack of adequate gas mass transfer is a rate limiting step in many bacterial leaching processes. Oxygen often becomes a limiting factor because of its low solubility compared to the high demand in
Jan 1, 2016
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Les mineraux industriels du Quebec Summary of industrial minerals of QuebecBy Henri-Louis Jacob
Le secteur des substances non-metalliques repose au Quebec sur !'exploitation et la transformation d'une dizaine de mineraux ainsi que sur la production de materiaux de base destines surtout a l'indus
Jan 1, 1984
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Vanadium Purification: A Review (67d0a278-6b8e-4335-a7b1-5f520583539d)By D. B. Dreisinger, M. R. Tavakoli
"Vanadium has been produced from a variety of sources. This metal is known to make aqueous solutions of complex speciation as a function of vanadium concentration and pH. Considering the method of lea
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluating the Effect of Operational Changes at Vale Inco's Clarabelle MillBy J. Doucet, C. Price
In an industrial setting, operational changes are continually introduced, driven by new technologies or changing economics. Because of day-to-day variability, quantifying the impact of these changes b
Jan 1, 2009
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Hydraulic Transportation of Oil-Sand Tailings in Small-Diameter PipesBy W. R. Bruce, G. W. Hodgson, K. A. Clark
"IntroductionANY PLANT processing mined Athabaska oil •sand for the recovery of oil produces, as a waste material, about one ton of sand for every barrel of oil recovered. A disposal problem of major
Jan 1, 1952
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Electrostatic Beneficiation of Coal in Fluidized BedsBy M. A. Bergougnou, I. Inculet, K. I. Burgess
This paper describes the electrostatic methods of separating various minerals, reviews the principles of fluidization and outlines the technique of electrostatic sorting in fluidized beds. The applica
Jan 1, 1970
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The Aerofall Mill in the Milling of Industrial MineralsBy D. Weston
"IntroductionIn preserving this paper, the author would like to acknowledge the basic development work carried out by the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, without whose initiative the
Jan 1, 1950
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Uranium Accounting ReconciliationBy A. Kobzhanov, S. Saparova, S. Brochot, D. A. Mango
KATCO (an ORANO Mining and Kazatomprom joint venture) is the largest in-situ leach uranium mining operation in the world, exploiting the Muyunkum and Tortkuduk uranium deposits in southern Kazakhstan.
Jan 1, 2020
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Efflorescence: Some Causes and PreventionBy W. Graham
"IntroductionEFFLORESCENCE is herein considered to be any deposit of salts on the surface of a masonry structure that is brought from within or through the structure by capillarity and deposited by ev
Jan 1, 1954
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Relationship between Porosity and Surface Deposit Coverage for Wire and Arc Additive Manufactured Aluminium Alloy 2319By K. E. Harley, M. J. Whiting, T. J. Sabin, E. M. Ryan, J. F. Watts
"Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) has the potential to enable a very significant reduction in buy-to-fly ratio compared to conventional manufacturing through the ability to build near-net sh
Jan 1, 2018
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Some Trends in the Utilization of Industrial in Canadian Chemical Minerals IndustryBy C. H. Wright
Introduction The rapidly expanding and increasingly complex Canadian industrial structure, with the mining, metallurgical, and chemical industries as a large integral part, has, in recent years, br
Jan 1, 1948