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Uranium in NigerBy Philippe Portella
Current Ownership : AREVA NC-France & affiliates (63.4%), ONAREM-Niger (36.6%)Related Mines : Ariège, Artois, Arlette(initial Somaïrlease) and Tamou, Taza, Takriza, Tamgak(SMTT lease)Mining Method : O
May 1, 2006
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The Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of CanadaBy L W. Morley
The Division is concerned with physical methods as applied to geo-logical research and mapping. An at-tempt is made to describe long-term goals, illustrated by examples of projects in the fields of ae
Jan 1, 1963
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Evaluation of On-Line Particle Size Distribution Measurement for Oil Sands Tailings TreatmentBy E. Sharifi, B. Komishke, R. Heffel, D. Schwartz
"The oil sands resources in Canada are one of the world’s largest hydrocarbon deposits. Processing of oil sands uses hot water to extract bitumen. The process generates tailings slurry that must be se
Jan 1, 2018
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Some Metallurgical Aspects of the Blade Fatigue Problem in Aircraft Gas TurbinesBy K. B. Young
Possibly the most complex fatigue problem associated with the development of the axial-flow 'gas turbine is discussed in its broader aspects from the metallurgical viewpoint. Reference is made to
Jan 1, 1958
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Application of Radiation-Induced Defects in Quartz to Exploration for Uranium Deposits: A Case Study of the Maw Zone, Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanBy Yuanming Pan, Brett Rogers, Baoquan Hu, Gary Yeo, Christine Austman
The nature and distribution of radiation-induced defects (RIDs) in quartz from the Maw Zone, a yttrium- and rare-earth-element-enriched sandstone breccia complex exhibiting intense hydrothermal altera
Jan 1, 2013
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Prospects for Canada's asbestos industryBy A. Ignatow
"A review is made of some of the principal factors and conditions that are, and will be, important to the over-all market climate for asbestos fibre and for the future of Canada's asbestos indust
Jan 1, 1985
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Fine and Coarse Particles Flotation - Theory and Practice: How to Improve Recovery?By Hamid-Reza Manouchehri
Coarse particles flotation is controlled by detachment (particle hydrophobicity and flotation cell turbulence) For composite particles (the bubble may attach to good hydrophobic region, but the expa
May 1, 2013
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Failure of Anisotropic Shales under Triaxial Compression and ExtensionBy J. Ambrose, R. W. Zimmerman
"Shales are highly anisotropic in their mechanical behavior. The strength ( ??1) of anisotropic shales depends not only on the magnitude of the other two principal stresses ( ??2, ??3), but also on th
Jan 1, 2015
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Geological Setting of the West Meliadine Gold Deposits, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut, CanadaBy N. A. Duke, R. L. Carpenter
Abstract - The West Meliadine area is underlain by structurally interleaved panels of mafic and minor ultramafic metavolcanic rocks and metasedimentary rocks that occur along the northern margin of th
Jan 1, 2004
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Recovery of gold from old tailing pondsBy M. A. Cristovici
"In the last few years CANMET has taken the initiative by investigating the possibility of reactivating abandoned old tailings dumps (for gold production) which would be of potential economic interest
Jan 1, 1986
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Commissioning and Ramp Up of the HPGR Circuit at Newmont Boddington Gold (Newmont Boddington Gold’s Processing Facilities)By Brendan Parker, Tyron Rees, Steven Hart, Abba Manesh, Ian Mcgaffin
"In September 2009, Newmont began the commissioning of a 3 stage crushing and milling circuit at its Boddington Gold Operation in Western Australia. The Boddington ore has been recognized as one of th
Jan 1, 2012
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Managing change and implementing total quality in the mining industryBy John Campbell, William Trahant
"Total Quality Management (TQM) is becoming a reality in the mining industry. Widely adopted in the manufacturing and services industries, TQM has become the operating style of choice in numerous mini
Jan 1, 1995
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Supporting Minerals and Natural Recourses Industries: Growth of Engineering Programs at Laurentian UniversityBy Ramesh Subramanian
Overview Background / History Undergraduate Programs Mining Engineering Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Graduate Programs and Research Student Enrolment (2002 -) Future Plans
Oct 1, 2010
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Effects of salts on metal oxidation and refractory corrosion induced by molten aluminum alloysBy S. Afshar, E. Dajoux, C. Allaire
For various reasons, molten salts, mainly chlorides and fluorides, are used in the aluminum industry. In the holding and melting furnaces, these salts may have different roles such as protecting the m
Jan 1, 2004
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Thermal Fatigue Testing Of H13 Tool Steel and Thermal Spray Mold Coatings in Permanent Mold for Aluminum CastingBy T. Ouellet, F. Chiesa, J. Carignan, D. Levasseur
Common practice for the preparation of permanent mold for aluminum casting is to coat the mold with a ceramic suspension to obtain a chemically stable interface with the aluminum melt. This practice s
Jan 1, 2014
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A New Baffles System in SAG Mill Trommel at the Shahrebabak Copper ComplexBy M. Hekmati, M. R. Garmsiri, S. M. Hosseini
"SAG/AG mills have been most common choice in grinding circuits last decades. In the most cases, at the discharge of SAG/AG mills, a trommel screen is used that is equipped with baffles to provide app
Jan 1, 2012
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Geomechanical Study of Fractured Carbonate Reservoir –Part I, Rock Testing DataBy M. Hozayen, E. S. Radwan, P. A. Nawrocki, A. Jebbouri
"A major geomechanical study was conducted for one of the UAE onshore oil fields with the purpose of studying reservoir rock properties and stress distribution, based on which a 3D coupled reservoir g
Jan 1, 2015
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Proactive Loose DetectionBy Dean Gerhardt
Why the need for proactive loose detection? ?? Past history of ground falls in Saskatchewan mines prompted research into new techniques for ground control. ?? Traditional tools for ground assessment
May 1, 2008
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The Geology of the Prtage Moutain Damsite Peace River, B.C.By V Dolmage
In 1957 and 1958, ten topographically suitable damsites were investigated along the Peace river between Finlay Forks and Hudson Hope, B.C. Of these, three were eliminated after a reconnaissance survey
Jan 1, 1963
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Feasibility of iron recovery from Mount Wright tailing materialBy John A. Meech
"Oleic acid flotation of Mount Wright thickener underflow tailing material has been shown to be capable of increasing plant recovery by 3%. High levels of oleic acid addition (1.5 kg/t) are required,
Jan 1, 1981