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Recovery of Nickel from Lime Treatment Sludge by Leaching and OzonationBy F. Barriga-Ordonez, J. A. Finch, L. Calzado, S. R. (Ram) Rao
Sludge, formed by lime treatment of acidic drainage and stored in tailing ponds of the Sudbury region, contains 5-7% Ni, mostly in a mix of hydroxides with Fe (~ 10%), Mg (~ 10%) and Cu (-0.5%), and C
Jan 1, 2005
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Failures of Front-Wheel Spindles of Large Haulage Trucks at Open-Pit Mines in B.C.By R. T. Saxon
Prior to November 1975 there were several failures of front -wheel spindles on large haulage truck s in B.C., attributed to fatigue cracks. Since that time, a non-destructive test program has succeede
Jan 1, 1977
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Process Mineralogy of the Refractory Gold Part of the Lapa Ore DepositBy S. Mathieu, R. Mennillod-Blondin, P. Cousin, N. Valle, H. Bouzahzah, P. Marion
The gold deposit of the Lapa mine has a complex mineralogical gold state with coarse and fine native gold, aurostibite and submicroscopic gold within arsenopyrite. A specific mineralogical characteriz
Jan 1, 2011
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Assessment of Properties and Microstructure of X100 Pipeline Girth WeldsBy D. V. Dorling, J. T. Bowker, J. A. Gianetto
Over the last few years, interest in the development and construction of large diameter, high pressure pipelines from the Mackenzie Delta in northern Canada and Alaska's North Slope has steadily
Jan 1, 2005
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Tungsten Carbide Tipped Rock Drill BitsBy J. C. Heaslip
Introduction The greatest single advance in rock drilling practice since the advent of percussion drills was the introduction of tungsten carbide tipped rock drill?bits. The evolution of rock drills
Jan 1, 1951
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Fluorspar mines at St. Lawrence, NewfoundlandBy JAMES E. TILSLEY
Veins at St. Lawrence near the tip of the Burin Peninsula in southeast New/ oundland have been the major Canadian source of fluorspar. Some 2.8 million tonnes were shipped during the period 1933-1977,
Jan 1, 1984
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Red Dog Mine, Alaska versus Quebrada Blanca Mine, Chile Is it that different to mine in the Arctic than on top of the Andes?By Alvaro Diaz
Introduction, who is Teck Red Dog and Quebrada Blanca Mines Uniqueness of environment Arctic versus High Altitude Conditions Logistical challenges People and Stakeholders Conclusions
May 1, 2013
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Pitchblende Occurrences of the Goldfields Area, SaskatchewanBy A. M. Christie
Acknowledgements The following account has been compiled mainly from records and maps of Eldorado Mining and Refining (1944), Limited, hereinafter called the Crown Company. This work was done under
Jan 1, 1949
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Employing a Virtual Reality Tool to Explicate Tacit Knowledge of Machine OperatorsBy A. Vasenev
The quality and durability of asphalted roads strongly depends on the final step in the road construction process; the profiling and compaction of the fresh spread asphalt. During compaction machine o
Aug 1, 2013
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Present Situation and Trend in Swedish MiningPresent Situation and Trend in Swedish MiningBy S G. Bergdahl
Underground mining in Sweden is today characterized by mechanization and automation, owing to the rising cost of labour. Drilling in drifts and tunnels is still essentially done with jackleg drills, b
Jan 1, 1963
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The Recovery of Scheelite Concentrate at Hollinger Tungsten Mill During 1942By John Blackshaw
NEW sources of supply of tungsten concentrates became necessary when the flow from the Far East was blocked in 1942. In Canada, one source has been noted in the workings of the Hollinger mine at Timmi
Jan 1, 1943
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Modest improvements in tax rulesBy Robert B. Parsons
"Although the April 19, 1983 federal budget appears to put greater emphasis on new or expanded government spending programs in an effort to get Canadians working again, the budget proposals contain a
Jan 1, 1983
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The Propsed Ore Control at the Coronation Mine, SaskatchewanBy J A. Gilliand
Mineralogical cross sections of orebodies on the 300-,600- and 900-foot levels of the Coronation mine have been interpreted in terms of centers of mineralization. The maximum concentration of chalcopy
Jan 1, 1965
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Alternatives to flow-throughBy Robert B. Parsons
"It is generally felt that flow-through shares face a bleak future under the set of tax rules proposed in the federal government's tax reform white paper. Industry and government circles are begi
Jan 1, 1988
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Final Wall Stability in Metal Open Pit Mines Using Presplit BlastingBy Kazem Oraee
Implementing stable final pit walls in open pit mines during the open pit design phase and mine exploitation has become one of the most important concerns of mining engineers in recent years. Failure
Aug 1, 2013
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Marketing of Western Canadian MineralsBy H. T. Fargey
This paper considers the social, economic and political factors and their influence on future production and marketing of Western Canadian minerals. Among the subjects discussed are inflation, taxatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Metallurgical Research in Canada: A Symposium"ALTHOUGH Canadian metallurgists have long been active in research, the scope of the work was somewhat limited until the be-ginning -of World War II. The rapid industrial development of Canada during
Jan 1, 1952
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Corrosion Experiences 1n the Acid Leaching of Cobalt-Nickel SulphidesBy R. B. McIntosh, S Ramanchuk
A brief description is given of the process used by Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited to recover cobalt metal from nickel-cobalt sulphides. A description of the equipment with the operating conditions is
Jan 1, 1961
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Satellite Communication - An essential Tool for the Mining IndustryAn essential tool for every step ? Early field survey ? Handheld satellite phones ? Portable satellite phones ? Exploration and Drilling ? Handheld satellite phones ? Portable satellite phones
May 1, 2006
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Future of Safe Travelways at Vanscoy PotashBy D. Neely
As Saskatchewan potash mines grow in age and size, mining reaches greater depths. The stress-relief design principals which were empirically derived at shallower depths are beginning to show fault.
May 4, 2025