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Structure, Mineral Distribution and Wallrock Alteration of the No. 7 Vein, Opemiska Copper MineBy A. J. Ouellet, A. Coulombe, B. Salmon
The no. 7 vein system cuts the Ventures gabbro which has undergone folding and fracturing; the latter, in response to movement on the nearby Campbell Lake fault. It fills a shear fracture which pinche
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Critical Fracture Zone on Hydraulic Fracture Propagation with Variable Pump Rate in Shale ReservoirBy Lifeng Yang, Xiang Zhang, Liang Yuan, Yonghui Wang, Bing Hou, Mian Chen, Rixing Zhang
Large-scale hydraulic fracturing technique has been widely applied to the development of shale gas reservoirs, where the interaction between natural fractures and critical fracture zones has substanti
Jan 1, 2015
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Copper Oxide Flotation Using the Combined Collectors of Benzohydroxamic Acid and Butyl XanthateBy Jun Xiao, Xiaodong Li, Chunming He, Daixiong Chen
"Benzohydroxamic acid with double dentate can react with copper to form cyclic hydroxyl oxime acid copper chelate, indicating a good selectivity for copper oxide minerals flotation, especially for mal
Jan 1, 2016
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Grassroots Exploration in Remote Areas: An Example from the Kuene Region, NamibiaBy P. Kordi, L. Egorova, R. J. Bowell, D. Gurevich, V. Sedov, A. Mikhailov, D. A. Holwell
ABSTRACT Reconnaissance exploration in the Kuene region Namibia has included geological mapping, soil and stream sediment geochemistry, and ground geophysical methods. Copper mineralization occurs wit
Jan 1, 2012
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Methods of Haulage in Coal MinesBy W. M. G. Heeley
In the province of Alberta the coal measures dip at so many different angles, between the horizontal and the vertical, that many different systems of haulage are in use. I will, however, only touch br
Jan 1, 1925
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Assaying wollastonite in skarnBy Terence M. Gordon, Mati Raudsepp, Gregory M. Dipple
Four methods of measuring mineral abundance in a rock are examined for their potential in assaying for high-tech industrial minerals. One method uses X-ray powder-diffraction data and the other three
Jan 1, 2001
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The technological future of Canada's uranium industryBy M. E. Grimes
"The future of the uranium industry in Canada during the next twenty years will be very dependent on political and social issues on a world scale. Technology, as such, will tend to be of lesser import
Jan 1, 1986
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Bench Scale X-Ray Fluorescence Sorting of Low Grade Copper OresBy Tugba Cebeci, Bahjat Khoshaba, Bern Klein, Libin Tong, Andrew Bamber
"Sensor-based sorting technologies have potential to pre-concentrate low grade subeconomic ores through discarding the barren waste particles. However, the inability of sensors to accurately discrimin
Jan 1, 2016
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Accident PreventionBy James J. Holmes
ACCIDENT prevention as we know and understand it today is of comparatively recent origin. As a matter of fact, the Industrial Accident Prevention Association of Ontario, which is the oldest organizati
Jan 1, 1945
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Overview of the EU Chemicals (REACH) Proposal and its Potential Impact on the Canadian Aluminum IndustryBy G. Barrasso
REACH was proposed by the EU Commission in October 2003 and stands for the Registration Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals. It requires that all substances identified as persistent
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of Hydraulic Fracturing Technology for Hard Roof Weakening in Chinese Coal MinesBy H. P. Kang, Y. J. Feng
The hard roof in underground coal mines is generally considered as a main cause that induces disasters in working faces and entries, such as rock burst and windblast. Hydraulic fracturing technology i
Jan 1, 2015
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Assessment of Wall Control Blasting Practices at the Ekati? Diamond MineBy J. Peterson
A review of blast designs and improved blasting practices at the Ekati??Diamond Mine is presented along with the results of three blast-monitoring experiments. Blast monitoring was undertaken to inves
May 1, 2001
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Control Feeding of Ores By Natural-Frequency MachinesBy A. Musschoot
"The paper will review general types and designs of vibratory feeders, describing briefly the design features and characteristics that apply to the application of specific types. Control consideration
Jan 1, 1972
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Evaluation and Development of Granular Construction Materials in the Mackenzie Delta RegionBy D. W. Hayley
The rapid expansion of exploration drilling with anticipated production facilities for oil and gas in the Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories has created a demand for granular construc
Jan 1, 1977
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Metallic mineral deposits of the Grenville Province, southeastern OntarioBy T. R. Carter, A. C. Colvine
"Rocks of the Grenville Province in southeastern Ontario are currently largely dismissed by many geologists as having little or no potential for discovery of significant deposits of metallic minerals.
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Origin of the Magnet Cove Barite-Sulphide Deposit, Walton, N.S.By J. L. Jambor, R. W. Boyle
"The Magnet Cove barite-sulphide deposit is a raking pipe-like body that replaced and partly filled a large brecciated zone at the junction of two faults at the contact between sedimentary rocks of th
Jan 1, 1966
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Dimension and ornamental stone in British ColumbiaBy George J. Simandl, Donald F. Gunning
At the beginning of the 20 century, British Columbia produced a wide variety of quality dimension stone products for both domestic and foreign markets. The industry flourished until the 1930s when mos
Jan 1, 2001
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Saprolite Leaching and Iron Control in Magnesium Chloride BrinesBy D. Duffy, V. Papangelakis
"MgCl2 brines present a number of potential advantages for the processing of saprolite ores for nickel production. With a chloride system it is economically requisite to recover hydrochloric acid, whi
Jan 1, 2012
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Geology of the Aviat Kimberlites, Melville Peninsula, NunavutTo create a successful growth oriented diamond company that succeeds in the practical business of mining and selling rough diamonds, and which pursues an aggressive exploration strategy to seek and de
May 1, 2008
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Recent Developments in Dry Atomization and Heat RecoveryBy L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, D. Sauter, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee
"Molten material from pyrometallurgical furnaces is tapped at high temperature, carrying a large amount of heat. Traditional handling methods of slow air cooling or water granulation do not allow for
Jan 1, 2017