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A Large Blast at the Hidden Creek Mine
By W. R. Lindsay
Considerable attention has of late been given to the blasting of large amounts of ore in one operation, on account of the saving in labour and explosives and consequent low cost per ton, and also on a
Jan 1, 1934
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Mining Geology of the Vipond Gold Mine, Porcupine District, Ontario
By E. Y. Dougherty
Introduction As practised during the last two years at the Vipond Consolidated gold mine, mining geology has meant the application of geology to the problem of finding, developing, and mining ore. Th
Jan 1, 1934
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Mining Methods at the Wright-Hargreaves Mine
By L. B. Smith
Introduction The property of Wright-Hargreaves Mines, Limited is situated at the northeastern end of Kirkland lake, Ontario. It lies immediately east of the Lake Shore mine, and about in the centre o
Jan 1, 1934
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Mineral Resources of the Peace River Area, British Columbia
By M. Y. Williams
Introduction During the economic investigation of Pacific Great Eastern Railway subsidy lands, the P.G.E. Survey of Resources made a geological and mineral survey of a large part of the valley of the
Jan 1, 1934
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Conservation of Natural Gas
By George R. Elliott
Introduction The pages that follow present a brief chronological survey of views which have been held, and of legislation enacted, for the regulation of the natural gas and oil industry in the Turner
Jan 1, 1934
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Taxation of a Canadian Gold Mining Company
By E. D. Fox
Introduction The financial statement of the hypothetical Gold Mining Company, which forms the background of this survey, was designed for the Institute with the express abject of having it assessed i
Jan 1, 1934
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Three-Product Flotation at Britannia
By H. A. Pearse
Introduction This paper may be regarded as another instalment of the story of the Britannia milling operation. From time to time in the past, articles (1) have been prepared by various members of the
Jan 1, 1934
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The Trail Heavy-Chemical Plants
By R. W. Diamond
Introduction THE Sullivan mine and the milling, smelting, and refining operations of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company are sufficiently well known to make unnecessary anything more than a
Jan 1, 1934
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The Cariboo and Bridge River Goldfields, British Columbia
By Victor Dolmage
Introduction Although gold production in British Columbia began in 1859, lode gold was not produced till 1893. Since 1900, the annual production of lode gold has fluctuated between $3,000,000 and $6,
Jan 1, 1934
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Guniting at the McIntyre Mine
By D. E. Keeley
Introduction Gunite is a mixture of sand and cement applied to any surface by being shot by compressed air through a nozzle, where it is wetted just before leaving the orifice. The mixture is transpo
Jan 1, 1934
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Sub-Level Stoping
By A. Hasselbring
Sub-Level stoping was used in this country at least as early as 1912, at the Magpie mine in Michipicoten. The fundamental principles of the system are the same wherever it is used, but modifications h
Jan 1, 1934
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Automatic Dumping Cage at the Coniaurum Mine
By L. G. Morrell
Introduction A Self-Dumping cage which combines the features of a small skip and a cage has been used in a vertical winze between the 2,000 and 2,500 levels at the Coniaurum mine for the past three y
Jan 1, 1933
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Freighting by Air
By W. B. Burchall
Introduction In presenting this paper the author wishes to state that the opinions here given represent only his personal views. A general survey of the subject has been attempted, but such deduction
Jan 1, 1933
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The Story of Cement
By Oliver Bowles
Cementing materials of mineral origin were well known to the ancients. Ordinary lime and gypsum plasters were the first to be recorded by historians. The next development was the discovery that certai
Jan 1, 1933
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The Applicability of Low-Temperature Reduction to Certain Ontario Iron Ores
By J. R. Gordon
I-Introduction The possibility of adapting low-temperature reduction methods to the treatment of iron ores has been suggested on numerous occasions. Papers published on the subject include, notably,
Jan 1, 1933
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Production of Aluminum at Arvida, Quebec
By A. W. JR. Whitaker
Introduction Within the last quarter of a century the Lake St. John-Saguenay valley has been converted from a quiet agricultural district to one of the important industrial centres in the Dominion. F
Jan 1, 1933
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Gold Tellurides are Soluble in Cyanide
By W. E. Johnston
At last year's Annual Meeting a paper by Haultain and Johnston was presented entitled Is the Gold in Tellttrides Soluble in Cyanide? Since then the writer has continued the study of various phase
Jan 1, 1933
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Some Geological Features of the Swayze Gold Area
By H. C. Rickaby
Introduction The township of Swayze, from which the Swayze gold area derives its name, is in the Sudbury mining division, approximately 150 miles northwest of Sudbury. The gold area may be regarded a
Jan 1, 1933
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Refractory Clays of Northern Ontario
By W. S. Dyer
Introduction In northern Ontario, refractory clay is found on four rivers of the James Bay watershed: the Abitibi, the Mattagami, the Missinaibi, and the Moose. The clay all belongs to the same geolo
Jan 1, 1933
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Flin Flon Open Pit
By M. A. Roche
The property of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company, Limited is located at Flin Flon lake, 85 miles northwest of The Pas, Manitoba, on the Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary. The area is at latitude
Jan 1, 1933