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Recent Developments in Iron Smelting and Steelmaking ProcessesBy W. M. Armstrong
THE GROWTH of the major iron and steel industries on this continent and in many European countries was based on the use of as-mined, high-grade, lump iron ores and on the availability of metallurgical
Jan 1, 1958
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Matachewan Consolidated MineBy C. H. Hopper, D. R. Derry, H. S. McGowan
"The property of Matachewan Consolidated Mines is in the Matachewan area on the west side of Montreal river. It lies in the western extension of the Kirkland Lake sedimentary belt. The first discovery
Jan 1, 1954
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Cement and Rock-Wool MaterialsBy Donald F. MacDonald
THE cement plant nearest to Nova Scotia is not far from Montreal. Cement is a heavy product which, because of its relatively low value, cannot stand a high freight charge without unduly enhancing its
Jan 1, 1939
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Geology of the Clinton Creek asbestos deposit of Cassiar Resources LimitedBy D. R. BUDINSKI
Clinton Creek Mine in west-central Yukon produced 0.94 million tonnes of fibre from 15 million tonnes of asbestos ore between 1968 and 1978. The mine closed in 1978. The deposit lies along the margin
Jan 1, 1984
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Winning the Metals RaceBy J. McCreedy
This paper reviews new methods of exploration for metals and new techniques of mining the deposits and extracting the metals from their ores. Examples of mining innovations are taken from Inco's Thomp
Jan 1, 1971
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Uranium Developments: Aquatic Risk Assessment and ManagementBy P. M. Chapman
Risks to aquatic receiving environments from uranium mining and milling fall into three categories: physical (habitat change), chemical (e.g., uranium, selenium, total dissolved solids [TDS], metals i
Aug 1, 2010
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Bioleacidng of Fine Low Grade Copper OresBy M. Oliazadeh
The bioleaching of fine low grade copper sulfide ore is described. A sample of ground (> 1 mm) copper ore from Sarcheshmeh, Iran, was subjected to a series of agglomeration procedures and subsequently
Jan 1, 2007
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Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned from MesoamericaBy J. M. Rios
Without conscious effort and understanding, a number of factors peculiar to mineral exploration campaigns conspire against building sustainability in host communities. These include the episodic and t
Aug 1, 2013
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Uranium Ionic Exchange Performance at KATCOBy Sergio Bustos
A significant expansion project is under way at KATCO?s Torkuduk In Situ Leaching (ISL) operation to increase uranium production up to about 4000 tU/year. Higher flows and lower uranium concentration
Aug 1, 2010
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Uranium Ore Deposits: Geology and Processing ImplicationsBy C. L. Belyk
There are fifteen accepted types of uranium ore deposits and at least forty subtypes readily identified around the world. Each deposit type has a unique geological model which may also have unique pro
Aug 1, 2010
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Bacterial Leacidng of a Copper Sulphide Ore Containing Activated PyriteBy Z. Manafi
Bioleaching of a copper sulfide ore containing "activated pyrite", using a mixed culture of mesophilic bacteria, was studied. This type of copper ore had been found unsuitable for flotation because it
Jan 1, 2007
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White Earth Project, Colorado — The largest titanium resource in the United StatesBy R. A. Lunceford, K. C. Shaver
Acquired by Teck Corporation in 1990, the White Earth project, located in southwestern Colorado is the largest titanium resource in the U.S. Teck Corporation has conducted geologic, reserve, mineral p
Jan 1, 1998
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The Glacier Gulch (Hudson Bay Mountain or Yorke-Hardy) porphyry molybdenum-tungsten deposit, west-central British ColumbiaBy D. Atkinson
"Porphyry molybdenum-tungsten mineralization on the east flank of Hudson Bay Mountain crops out over 5 km2 and is intersected to depths of 2 km. Features such as a hornblende-biotite aureole, mineralo
Jan 1, 1995
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Post-War Problems of the Young EngineerBy Geo. E. Cole
A GREAT deal of time and energy is now being devoted to the study of post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation, in spite of the fact that as yet we have not won the war in which we are presently enga
Jan 1, 1943
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Nineteenth-century Nova Scotia iron worksBy Christopher Andreae
Years before iron and steel works were established at Sydney, several thriving although short-lived iron works operated in Nova Scotia. These furnaces reflected the general nineteenth-century North Am
Jan 1, 1999
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Séquences optimales d’exploitation dans les gisements très inclinésBy A. Coulombe
"RésuméL’analyse des séquences d’exploitation, actuellement en usage pour les gisements très inclinés, a démontré qu’elles ne sont pas toujours optimales du point de vue du contrôle des terrains et de
Jan 1, 1998
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The Wolfe Density IndicatorBy S. E. Wolfe
AKNOWLEDGE of the density of a pulp or suspension is frequently required by the millman, to whom fluctuations in density, which occur in all mill circuits, are of importance and interest. There ,are m
Jan 1, 1958
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The Timmins -Val d'Or "Gold Belt" of Ontario-Quebec"THE GOLD MINING REGION of Timmins - Val d'Or, astride the Ontario-Quebec border, has long suffered the effects of rising costs during the period when the U.S. price of gold was fixed at $35 per ounce
Jan 1, 1973
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Canada's Sovereignty in the Arctic IslandsBy W. H. Patterson
The history and experience of early companies in the Islands is illustrated by the typical transactions of Trans-Western from 1959 to date. Trans-Western had entered into farmout agreements with compa
Jan 1, 1969
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Resource Company Investments in Health: A Life of Mine-Life of Community PerspectiveThe extractive industry has the potential to impact the health and well-being of workers, families and surrounding communities. In the current environment of social performance, project planning consi
Aug 1, 2013