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Field Measurements of Radon in the Air of a Coal Mine in Southwestern Alberta
By J. M. Wetherill
"This paper presents the results of an investigation into the level of radon, as against the natural background, at the Vicary Creek coal mine in Alberta. The concentrations of radon and daughter prod
Jan 1, 1968
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Separation Studies of Iron Ore Bodies Containing Apatite by Spherical Agglomeration Methods
By E. C. Goodhue, R. D. Coleman, I. E. Puddington, A. F. Sirianni
Iron ore samples containing apatite are fractionated to acceptable products by spherical agglomeration methods. The phosphorus is upgraded by a factor of 10 at an elevated pH. High-grade iron products
Jan 1, 1968
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World Expenditures in Mining Geophysics During 1967
By Peter Hood
Data on world-wide geophysical activity in mining exploration programs are collected annually by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists' Geo-physical Activity Committee as part of a continuing servi
Jan 1, 1968
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Pulp and Paper Process Minerais
By Gordon R. Harris, Raymond Chalk
Descriptions of typical pulp and paper manufacturing processes are presented, with particular emphasis on the use of minerals and derived products. Some consideration is given to the future demand for
Jan 1, 1968
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Review of Coal Beneficiation Practices in Canada
By T. A. Lloyd
"This paper indicates the extent to which Canadian coal mine operators have taken advantage of developments in the science and technology of coal that would allow them to better satisfy changing marke
Jan 1, 1968
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Potassium-Argon Ages of Some Ore Deposits in British Columbia
By N. C. Carter, Wm. H. White, J. E. Harakal
"Of twenty-one ore deposits in British Columbia which are either in production or advanced stages of exploration, five have potassium-argon ages in a range of 165-205 m.y., eight are in a range of 44-
Jan 1, 1968
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The Tasu Mine A Brief History and General Description
By E. J. Wade
The general location, climatic conditions and access of the Tasu mine are covered briefly, with comments on the Jack of conventional transportation and communication facilities. The Haïda story of Tas
Jan 1, 1968
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Development of the Largest Sodium Sulphate Deposit in Canada
By P. G. Rueffel
"Natural deposits of sodium sulphate are the result of normal geological processes. They are world-wide in occurrence and are found in depressions in arid and semi-arid regions. Primarily, the sodium
Jan 1, 1968
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How Sherritt Gordon Receives and Handles Phosphate Rock
By W. R. Middagh, R. M. Garvey
"Phosphate rock is shipped by boat from Florida to Vancouver, B.C., where it is unloaded and stored in a 50,000-ton silo. It is shipped from Vancouver in 100-ton hopper cars in 80-car trains to Fort S
Jan 1, 1968
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The Application of the Induced Polarization Method at Brenda Mines, British Columbia
By D. K. Fountain
"High metal prices and advanced technology in open-pit mining methods have resulted in considerable interest in the development of large, low-grade mineral deposits. Brenda Mines Limited is presently
Jan 1, 1968
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Rock Mechanics Applied to the Extraction of Pillars at the Sullivan Mine
By K. G. Davies, M. J. Royea
"A major program of pillar recovery at the Sullivan mine has been assisted for the past several years by a concerted series of rock mechanics investigations. The object of these investigations is to m
Jan 1, 1968
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Some Aspects of The Coal Industry of Tomorrow
By Gerald Blackmore
This paper discusses the present state and future trends within the coal industry, and then goes into the reasoning behind these planned trends. Such factors as marketing, costs, new mining techniques
Jan 1, 1968
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The Influence of Large Unit Equipment on Mine Plant Design
By A. G. Spencer, A. D. Taylor
This paper discusses some of the advantages and problems associated with the selection of large unit equipment for a metallurgical plant. A given flowsheet and material balance for an iron ore concent
Jan 1, 1968
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The Mineral Industry and Urbanization
"Since World War II, urban communities have expanded at an unprecedented rate. The industrial mineral industry supplies the sand, grave], limestone, crushed rock, cement, gyp-sum, etc. for urbanizatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Preliminary Mining and Construction Planning of the Churchill Falls Project
By H. L. Snyder
This paper outlines the approach to the underground construction work involved in the Churchill Falls Power Project. It is the first in a series of papers which CIM Bulletin plans to publish as the di
Jan 1, 1968
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A Light-Media Pump for Dredging Minerals From the Sea Floor
By James Ball
The paper describes a new type of pump and related apparatus specifically designed to dredge sea-floor minerals from very great depths. The principle of operation of the dredging system is explained,
Jan 1, 1968
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A Technically Feasible Agglomeration-Separation Process
By L. E. Puddington, A. L. Mular
"Since the inception of spherical agglomeration, few investigations to exploit commercially the technique in the metallurgical field have been conducted. Of these, none appear to have been carried suf
Jan 1, 1968
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Concentration of Tantalum .from the Bernie Lake Pegmatite Deposit, Manitoba
By D. Raicevic
Interest has recently been revived in the recovery of tantalum from the Bernie Lake pegmatite deposit. A gravity concentration process was developed to give satisfactory recovery and concentrate grade
Jan 1, 1968
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The Magnetite Distribution in the Smallwood Mine
By Erwin L. Zodrow
"This paper is based on a statistical analysis of the Smallwood iron ore mine (6). In this mine, the prediction of magnetite is especially difficult because of strong trends. Recognizing the statistic
Jan 1, 1968
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A Revolution in Earth Science
By J. Tuzo Wilson
"AT ANY TIME, it is a pleasure to me to be invited to address The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy because it represents an industry and men with whom I have been happily, if peripherally,
Jan 1, 1968