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                Extraction of Helium From Natural Gas. The Diffusion-Through-Glass Process*By N. Melnyk, H W. Habgood
The conventional low temperature process for extracting' helium from natural gas involves liquefying the whole gas stream in order to remove the relatively small fraction of helium. A process based on
Jan 1, 1961
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                The Sylvania Sandstone 1n Southwestern OntarioBy G H. Reavely, The University of Western Ontario Department of Geology
The lower Middle Devonian Sylvania Sandstone occurs in the sub-surface in the western part of Mal-den township, Essex county, Ontario. The formation is composed of well rounded, frosted quartz grains
Jan 1, 1961
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                The Double-Notched (V-V) Bar Tension-Bending TestBy T. W. Wloder
During recent studies concerning the effects that various surface treatments, surface imperfections, locked-in residual stresses and metallurgical and geometrical notches have upon the mechanical beha
Jan 1, 1961
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                Studies of the Low-Temperature Tensile Properties of Some Refractory MetalsBy W. M. Armstrong, John A. H Lund
The paper describes an investigation of some of the tensile properties of single crystal vanadium, poly-crystalline vanadium and polycrystal-line tantalum, in the range of: W°C to -196°C. Techniques e
Jan 1, 1961
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                Hydrometallurgical Production of Uranium Dioxide For Reactor Fuel ElementsBy I. H. Warren, Forward F. A
The reduction of aqueous slurries of uranyl carbonate at elevated temperature with compressed hydrogen m the presence of metal catalysts and certain organic promoters has been shown. to yield uranium
Jan 1, 1961
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                Genetic Aspects of Michipicoten Iron FormationsTHE Michipicoten area, one of numerous iron-bearing "Archean" segments in the Shield, contains two main types of iron formation, a normal Keewatin-type, consisting of interbanded chert, siliceous magn
Jan 1, 1961
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                Sulphur Production from Canadian Sour• GasBy H. W. Manley
SULPHUR, like the minerals of coal, iron and petroleum, is one of the essential materials in our modern expanding industrial civilization. Before discussing the salient features of the production of s
Jan 1, 1961
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                Devonian Limestone Reef Reservoir, Swan Hills Oil Field, AlbertaBy Dr. Ralph W. Edie
The limestone reef reservoir at Swan Hills consists essentially of a "buildup" of successively smaller atoll-like layers. Precipitation of calcium carbonate within the lagoonal area of each layer esse
Jan 1, 1961
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                Use of Concrete 1n Mining at the Jeffrey MineBy D. P. R. Smyth
The limestone reef reservoir at Swan Hills consists essentially of a "buildup" of successively smaller atoll-like layers. Precipitation of calcium carbonate within the lagoonal area of each layer esse
Jan 1, 1961
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                An Evaluation of Field, The Material Balance Saskatchewan, CanadaBy P Kovacs, D. L. Flock
For the purpose of reservoir-performance calculations a balance can be made between the materials with-in the reservoir and the production from the reservoir. The material balance equation, a relation
Jan 1, 1961
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                Roasting Rates and Elementary MechanismsBy E. Peters
Roasting processes are divided into several elementary mechanisms, any of which could be significant or pre-dominant in a particular roast. The elementary processes considered in-elude beat transfer,
Jan 1, 1961
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                Recent Progress in Milling and Gold Extraction At Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines LimitedBy R. C. Tait
The gold at Giant Yellowknife is intimately associated with a complex mixture of sulphides, including pyrite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, and a wide variety of antimony sulpho-salts. Direct cyanidation ha
Jan 1, 1961
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                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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                Stability of Rock Slopes at MinesBy D. F. Coates
Slope problems arise on mining properties from cuts for roads and railroads and from open pits. When it is 'realized that 1,000,000 extra tons of waste may have to be mined as a result of an average s
Jan 1, 1961
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                Oil and Gas in Southwestern OntarioBy W. A. Roliff
The renewed interest of the past few years in the Appalachian and Michigan oil provinces has not, as yet, created any marked increase in activity in Southwestern Ontario. During 1960 development drill
Jan 1, 1961
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                Cleaning Fine Coal• In a 3-Stage Water Cyclone Circuit*By J. Visman
The water cyclone washer has a number of advantages that makes it a desirable machine for the cleaning of fine-grained and friable materials such as 1,4 x 0" slack coals. In this paper results are pre
Jan 1, 1961
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                The Pembina Gas Conservation ProjectBy H. P. Pew
THE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-southwest of Edmonton. The field, about 35 miles long by T HE Pembina oil field is in west-central Alberta, about 88 miles west-so
Jan 1, 1961
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                Acid Pulp Handling at Eldorado’s Port Radium OperationBy R J. Tremblay, R. R. Hoffman
This paper deals with materials of construction and problems encountered and overcome in leaching and filtration of oxidized sulphuric acid slurry in the Port Radium mill after eight years of operatio
Jan 1, 1961
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                Experimental and Commercial Magnetic RoastingBy R. I. Cavanagh, A J. Last
THE USE of higher grade charges in blast furnaces in the form of sintered or pelletized concentrates has been increasing rapidly. The question of beneficiation of iron ores for this purpose is therefo
Jan 1, 1961
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                Undercut-and-Fill Mine of the at the Frood-Stobie Mining International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy J. A. Pigott, R J. Hall
The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited operates five underground mines on the rim of the Sudbury Basin in the northern part of the Province of Ontario. Four of the mines, the Frood-Stobie
Jan 1, 1961