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Falconbridge Ltd. - 60 years in a century
By Gerald A. Crawford
"1880s - Unmasking the Sudbury Basin Falconbridge Ltd. turned 60 in 1988 but its roots go back more than a century to the discovery and development of the mineral resources of the Sudbury Basin. Nicke
Jan 1, 1999
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Sulphur Dioxide Recovery at Trail
By R. Lepsoe
THE basic products of the Company are lead and zinc. Around 950 tons of these metals are produced each day. In the last decade, the production of by-products has increased to such an extent that they
Jan 1, 1937
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Carl Auer and the Beginning of the Rare Earths Industry
By F. Habashi
"The rare earths industry started in Austria in 1887 by Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858-1929) Professor of Chemistry at the University of Vienna. The process was based on monazite sand transported from B
Jan 1, 2012
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A Laboratory Protocol to Evaluate Potential Chemical Interferences in Flotation Circuit Applications
By B. G. Cousins, B. O’Rourke, C. Spence
"Some non-flotation chemicals are added to flotation circuits directly and indirectly to control issues such as scaling and dust in other areas of the operations. Since dosage levels are generally not
Jan 1, 2016
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Breaking Down Traditional Silos - A Refreshing Approach to Mine Optimization for the Restart of the North American Lithium Project
By E. Pallumbo, N. Szwedska, R. Asselin
"This paper highlights the results of collaboration between geology, mining and mineral processing teams during the restart of the North American Lithium Project, located near La Corne, Quebec, Canada
Jan 1, 2019
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Operating Techniques Developed by Sheep Creek Mines Limited
By J B. Magee
Sheep Creek Mines Limited has developed several operating techniques that have greatly assisted in keeping unit costs at reasonable levels. Some of the techniques, as described in this paper, include
Jan 1, 1963
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The Use of Ceramic Tests in the Correlation of Strata
By A. S. Dawson
"IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to describe the results of a preliminary investigation of a method thought to be useful in interpreting geological structures in un-metamorphosed sedimentary
Jan 1, 1952
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A General Review of Oil and Gas Developments
By J B. Maughan
Gas and oil seeps have been known in Quebec for more than one hundred years. These occur in three main areas which contain sedimentary rocks with a total thickness estimated to vary from 6,000 to 20,0
Jan 1, 1964
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Pit Horses
By D. A. McIsaac
In these days, when mass production seems to be the watchword of all industrial companies, nothing is left undone to attain this end. Transportation, where necessary, becomes a question of very great
Jan 1, 1930
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Canada Fluorspar (NL) Inc. St. Lawrence Fluorspar Project – Project Description
By M. A. Stogran-Baker, S. Cole
"Fluorspar mining occurred in the St. Lawrence area from the 1930s until the mid 1980s. In 2013, CFI discovered a new ore body, the AGS vein, which proved amenable to more economic open pit mining met
Jan 1, 2018
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The Production of Expanded Shale Aggregates
By B. A. Monkman
"IntroductionONE OF :THE most effective methods by which the construction industry is combatting mounting building costs is by making increased use of lightweight materials, thus reducing the dead loa
Jan 1, 1955
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Dry Cleaning Plant of the Greenhill Mine of the West Canadian Collieries, Limited, Blairmore, Alberta
By G. A. Vissac
In this paper we intend to deal particularly with the economic side of coal washing as it applies to our mines. We will then discuss why the dry-cleaning process has been selected, and give a brief de
Jan 1, 1924
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Alstom Seawater FGD Technology
By M. Sagedahl
The off gas from a smelter is cooled and dust removed in an electrostatic precipitator before approximately 95% of the sulphur dioxide (S02) is converted to sulfuric acid. However, the tail gas may ne
Jan 1, 2007
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Maximize Opportunities in Milling Operations
By K. Kim
"All milling operations would like to achieve the best possible recovery in combination with the highest achievable throughput. Unfortunately, many operations have problems with low recovery, low thro
Jan 1, 2019
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Exploring Metal Recycling Business In China
By K. Soga
DOWA has long been specialized in the treatment of complex massive sulfide ores from exploration through smelting. Its competitive advantage derived from ore dressing technology to dress and concentra
Jan 1, 2007
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Generating Station Coal Quality
By D. A. Pirttinen
The promotion of improved coal quality for thermal generation can benefit our national economy. The construction of electric generating facilities in Canada is expanding at a rapid rate to satisfy the
Jan 1, 1961
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A Re-evaluation of the Application of CR-39 Autoradiographs in the Textural Analysis of Uranium-bearing Samples and Thin Sections
By G. W. Sparkes
The use of CR-39 plastic polymer as a solid state nuclear track detector in the textural analysis of radioactive minerals in geological samples was first described by I.R Basham in 1981. CR-39 autorad
Jan 1, 2013
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World Class Remote Control Systems
By Joseph Sawicz
By now, the concept of remotely controlling heavy equipment in underground mines has become commonplace. Personnel safety is the biggest justifier for remote control, followed by an inherent cost savi
Apr 1, 2005
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Nova Scotian Areas Needing Geological Study
By Donald F. MacDonald
METAL PRICES RISE WITHIN the past nine months, the mining industry of the world has been revivified by a spectacular price advance for the metals. ln fact, practically all geological raw materials h
Jan 1, 1937
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The historical development of copper smelting in British Columbia
By S. A. Bradford
The twenty years before World War I was the Golden Age of copper smelting in British Columbia. In this short time, the smelters developed from small, primitive units to large, efficient operations. Th
Jan 1, 1999