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                     Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort Saskatchewan Fifty Years of Pressure Hydrometallurgy at Fort SaskatchewanBy J. Budac, R. Krentz, P. Cordingley, G. Freeman, M. E. Chalkley, H. Scheie Pressure hydrometallurgical unit operations have been in commercial use at the Fort Saskatchewan refinery of Sherritt International Corporation for fifty years. This paper traces the history of Sherri Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Welding and Its Application to the Mining and Metallurgical Industries Welding and Its Application to the Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesBy C. R. Whittemore IT can be truly stated that no branch of the engineering industry has progressed more rapidly in the last few years than that of welding. In spite of depressed economic conditions, this industry has c Jan 1, 1936 
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                     X-Ray Visualization of Graphite Reduction of Molten Nickel Matte, Oxysulphide and Slag X-Ray Visualization of Graphite Reduction of Molten Nickel Matte, Oxysulphide and SlagBy T. A. Utigard To improve recoveries of Ni, Cu and Co in the Inco flash furnace, a new operating concept was investigated. By adding sufficient coke to form a supernatant coke layer, a reducing barrier would form al Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Risk Weighted Cash Flow, a Communication Tool for Engineers and Financial Professionals on New Technology Projects Risk Weighted Cash Flow, a Communication Tool for Engineers and Financial Professionals on New Technology ProjectsBy Mark Kennedy, Allan MacRae, Cameron Hams New technology projects, particularly those involving first-of-a-kind metallurgical facilities, have a poor track record of achieving their overall financial targets, as they incorporate technological Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Pit Design by Computer at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited Pit Design by Computer at Gaspe Copper Mines, LimitedBy F. J. Gauthier, R. G. Gray "The possibilities of expanding the production rate from the Copper Mountain Mine have been examined using computer programs for analysing a complete range of data, beginning with the diamond drill as Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Syncrude’s tailings management practices from research to implementation Syncrude’s tailings management practices from research to implementationBy B. R. List, E. R. F. Lord The Syncrude open pit mine, located near Fort McMurray in northeastern Alberta, produces approximately 410 000 tonnes of oil sand feed daily, which, after undergoing a bitumen extraction phase, genera Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Design and Construction of Hydrostatic Mine Shaft Liners Using Cast Iron Tubbing Technology Design and Construction of Hydrostatic Mine Shaft Liners Using Cast Iron Tubbing TechnologyBy J. Ouellet The design of hydrostatic liner for a deep potash mine shaft in Saskatchewan poses tremendous technological challenges. Technology has evolved to a point where one could consider a new innovative appr Aug 1, 2013 
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                     The Importance of Sampling in Resource Definition, Process Control, Metallurgical Accounting and Sales of Mineral Products The Importance of Sampling in Resource Definition, Process Control, Metallurgical Accounting and Sales of Mineral ProductsBy Ralph J. Holmes "An accurate knowledge of the chemical, mineralogical and physical characteristics of ores and mineral products that are mined, processed and sold commercially is crucial to resource definition, effec Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Research and the Coal Industry in Canada Research and the Coal Industry in CanadaBy W. A. Lang Introduction That the coal industry has entered a new phase in its development is now evident. Coal, besides being the chief source of heat and power, has become a potential raw material for many i Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Resource Valuation and Optimesation Model: Real Options Impact for the Mining Industry The Resource Valuation and Optimesation Model: Real Options Impact for the Mining IndustryBy G. W. Evatt This paper presents the scientific framework underpinning the Resource Valuation and Optimisation Model (RVOM). The RVOM is a Real Options software package, which helps mine owners optimally plan thei Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Position of Coal Supply tn Regard to the Requirements for Electric-Utility Operations The Position of Coal Supply tn Regard to the Requirements for Electric-Utility OperationsBy C. E. Baltzer This paper highlights the position of coal supply in regard to the requirements for electric-utility operations. The text and the appended tables outline the trend of thermal power development and fue Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Achieving Stakeholder Support for New Gold Mining Developments that Contain Sulfide Minerals Achieving Stakeholder Support for New Gold Mining Developments that Contain Sulfide MineralsBy T. D. Chatwin While new jobs and taxes are major incentives for support of mining, stakeholders must also be assured that current jobs, resources and environment will be protected. Mining companies can help achieve Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Fluidized Bed Reduction of Nickel Laterite at Koniambo Nickel Fluidized Bed Reduction of Nickel Laterite at Koniambo NickelBy E. Eccleston, E. Gardner, F. Letarte, R. Schonewille "In 2005, after nearly a decade of process development and feasibility work, the commercialization of the Falconbridge Nickel Smelting Technology (NST) began in earnest with the design and constructio Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Roasting tn the Iron and Steel Industry Roasting tn the Iron and Steel IndustryBy H. U. Ross ROASTING is usually thought of as a process in which finely crushed or ground ore is heated with air in a suitable furnace in which the ore is rabbled or agitated in such a way as to insure complete r Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Western Canada’s Oil and Gas Western Canada’s Oil and GasBy Carl O. Nickle "IntroductionIF I WERE ASKED what are the two most important single factors in shaping the growth of Canada to date, and in building its future, the answer would be: first, the treasure house of natur Jan 1, 1952 
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                     A Process Flowsheet for the Extraction of Scandium from NioCorp’s Niobium / Scandium Elk Creek Deposit A Process Flowsheet for the Extraction of Scandium from NioCorp’s Niobium / Scandium Elk Creek DepositBy Scott Honan, Tassos Grammatikopoulos, Mike Johnson, Kelton Smith, Niels Verbaan, Ernesto Bourricaudy, Eric Larochelle, Rick Sixberry "NioCorp is developing the niobium/scandium/titanium Elk Creek carbonatite resource deposit. The carbonatite phase contains significant niobium (0.71% Nb2O5), titanium (2.68% TiO2) and scandium (72 g/ Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Development of a Process for the Treatment of Electric Arc Furnace Dust and Other Urban Mining Wastes Development of a Process for the Treatment of Electric Arc Furnace Dust and Other Urban Mining WastesBy T. Hofbauer, M. J. Dry, G. B. Harris, C. W. White "Urban Mining is a term that is increasingly being used, and represents an appreciable source of secondary materials for the metals extraction industry, a source that does not incur mining costs, but Jan 1, 2014 
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                     CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources & Mineral Reserves Best Practice Guidelines CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources & Mineral Reserves Best Practice GuidelinesBy CIM Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve Committee The CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Best Practice Guidelines (MRMR Best Practice Guidelines) were prepared by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's (CIM Nov 29, 2019 
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                     Removal, Control and Management of Total Dissolved Solids from Process Effluent Streams in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Industry- A Review Removal, Control and Management of Total Dissolved Solids from Process Effluent Streams in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Industry- A ReviewBy V. “Ram” Ramachandran "In view of the increasing number of environmental regulations that have been promulgated all over the world in the last thirty years, non-ferrous smelters and refineries have had to learn and adapt t Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Engineering and Producing History of the Weyburn Field, Saskatchewan Engineering and Producing History of the Weyburn Field, SaskatchewanBy Staff "The Weyburn Oil Field, located 80 miles southeast of Regina, Saskatchewan, was discovered by Central-Del Rio Oils Limited, in January, 1955. As of January 1st, 1959, the field had 357 wells capable o Jan 1, 1959 
