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Regeneration of Hydrochloric Acid Pickle Liquors by CrystallizationBy C. J. Brown
Regeneration of hydrochloric acid steel pickle liquors has traditionally been accomplished by pyrohydrolysis. However, a number of factors have recently conspired to reduce the attractiveness of this
Jan 1, 2006
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Regional and Local Patterns of CO2-K-Rb-As Alteration: A Guide to Gold in the Timmins AreaBy D. Duff, R. A. Cameron, R. E. S. Whitehead
"Although CO2 content indicates the quantity of carbonate in altered basaltic rocks, it does not measure the intensity of carbonate alteration. CO/CaO molar ratios, which correlate with the relative p
Jan 1, 1982
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Regional Discussion of the Cardium FormationBy S. R. L. Harding
"Introduction0N MAY 2th, 1953, Socony Seaboard Pembina No. 1 well, located 70 miles west-southwest of Edmonton, was completed as a producer of high-gravity oil from the Cretaceous Cardinm sand. This e
Jan 1, 1955
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Regional geochemical mapping for earth science and environmental studiesBy R. B. Barlow, J. A. C. Fortescue
Originally developed for use in mineral exploration, regional geochemical mapping based on stream (and lake) sediment sampling is showing broader application in other areas of the earth sciences and i
Jan 1, 1980
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Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerationsBy J. A. C. Fortescue
"Reconnaissance geochemical mapping, based on the chemical analysis of waters, stream, and / or lake sediments had its origin in geochemical prospecting surveys carried out in New Brunswick during the
Jan 1, 1986
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Regional geologic elements and mineral resources of the Harricana-Turgeon belt, Abitibi of NW QuebecBy Alain Simard, Sylvain Lacroix, Louis-Martin Dubé, Pierre Pilote
"The Harricana-Turgeon belt (HTB) is a poorly known volcano sedimentary belt in the NW part of the Abitibi Sub-province; it includes the Matagami, Joutel, Brouillan and Casa-Berardi mining districts.
Jan 1, 1990
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Regional geological and tectonic setting of porphyry deposits in Washington StateBy R. Lasmanis
"Washington State's diverse geological setting is reflected by its several types of porphyry Cu-Mo deposits. All are associated with calc-alkaline intrusions, and they range in age from Jurassic
Jan 1, 1995
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Regional Geological Setting of Gold Deposits, Eastern Red Lake Area, Northwestern OntarioBy James Pirie
"The major Archean gold deposits in the Red Lake greenstone belt, which have produced over 374 million grams of gold since 1930, occur near the top of the lower komatiitic to tholeiitic mafic to ultra
Jan 1, 1982
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Regional geological setting of gold in the la ronge domain, saskatchewanBy Robert Macdonald, William Coombe, John F. Lewry
Gold occurrences have been known in the La Ronge Domain for many year . Mineable reserves have more recently been outlined and there is every prospect of a major gold camp being established in the dom
Jan 1, 1986
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Regional Issues Working GroupBy Bill Almdal
Today?s presentation ? Role of the Regional Issues Working Group ? What does RIWG do? ? How can RIWG?s work benefit Stakeholders? ? Review of forecasts vs. reality ? How have past investment comp
May 1, 2002
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Regional Structure of Barkerville DistrictBy A. H. Lang
"The name Barkc:rville district is applied loosely to the gold-bearing area around the historic town of Barkerville; the first mining camp in western Canada. The region is partly in the Cariboo mining
Jan 1, 1954
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Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel BeltBy H. D. B. Wilson, W C. Brisbin
The Thompson-Moak Lake nickel belt lies along the root of a Precambrian mountain range of the island-arc or alpine type. This range coin-. cides with the boundary between the Superior and Churchill bl
Jan 1, 1961
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Regional tectonic setting and chemistry of base metal deposits in the Eastern Townships, QuebecBy Michel Gauthier, Jacque Trottier
"ForewordA symposium on base metal deposits was held in Bathurst, New Brunswick, from June 10-13, 1990, sponsored jointly by the Geological Surveys Branch of the New Brunswick Department of Natural Re
Jan 1, 1991
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Regional Total Radioactivity and Uranium Distribution in Syria Using Gamma-Ray Spectrometric Survey TechniquesBy R. Al-Hent, M. Aissa, J. Asfahani
"This paper presents regional radiometric gamma-ray spectrometry maps of Syria for total radioactivity (Ur) and surficial concentrations of equivalent uranium (eU). The maps were created by merging ai
Jan 1, 2016
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Regional-Scale Paleoclimate Influences on a Proposed Deep Geologic Repository in Canada for low and Intermediate Level WasteBy S. D. Normani
A Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) for Low and Intermediate Level radioactive waste has been proposed by Ontario Power Generation for the Bruce Nuclear site in Ontario, Canada. The DGR is to be construc
May 1, 2009
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Regression Analysis of XRF and Electromagnetic Sensor Responses for Improved Sorting of a Gold OreBy Bern Klein, A. Tugba Cebeci, Libin Tong
"Sensor based sorting faces two main challenges related to limited capacity/throughput and the ability of sensors to accurately discriminate based on estimated grades. This paper is aimed at improving
Jan 1, 2016
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Regulation and the Regulatory Process in the Mineral IndustryBy F. C. Lendrum
"This paper had its origin in a panel discussion organized by the Canadian Uranium Producers Metallurgical Committee (CUPMC) at their Annual Meeting in Blind River in May, 1964. The reason for the pan
Jan 1, 1986
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Regulatory Approvals for Major Capital Projects -A Better Way-By Terry Bachynski
_ Regulatory Process _ Approval Timelines _ Trends _ Stakeholder Consultation Expectation _ Challenges _ Initiatives for Regulatory Process Reform _ A Better Way? Alberta Regulatory Process _
May 1, 2004
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Regulatory Tendencies And Abatement Technologies Used In The Chilean Copper IndustryBy M. Sanchez
In the last decades, the Chilean copper mining and metallurgical industry have had to modify their technological processes to meet the environmental regulations implemented by the Chilean government,
Jan 1, 2007
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Rehabilitating Lower Levels, Beattie MineBy W. W. Bake
INTRODUCTION IN IN JUNE, 1943, the main pillars of the Beattie Mine glory hole failed, allowing over a million yards of wet clay and debris to flow into the mine, completely filling all workings to w
Jan 1, 1951