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New Protection Gases with Low Global Warming Potential For Mg Alloy MeltBy S. Kamado
Development of new SF6 alternative cover gas with low global warming potential is strongly desired for melting and casting of magnesium alloys. We have tried to apply several kinds of HFC and HFE gase
Jan 1, 2006
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Discovery of Direct-Shipping Iron Ore by Geophysical Methods in Northern CanadaBy Maurice Séguin
The primary aim of all ground geophysical work has been, of course, to locate orebodies. As with any geo-physical method, its success depends on a proper mastering of the types of surveys and equipmen
Jan 1, 1968
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The Canada Mining Innovation Council Exploration InnovationBy A. Galley, R. Tosdal, F. Robert
The Canada Mining Innovation Council (CMIC) Exploration Innovation Consortium developed a 10-year business case for developing new discovery criteria, exploration techniques, and better data managemen
Jan 1, 2014
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Shutdown Management for Maximum ProductionBy Paul B. Batten
Shutdown is a generic term for what may be called an Outage, Turn Around (TAR) or Overhaul etc. Running a plant shutdown well has always been key to the financial contribution of a mine. However, some
Jan 1, 2023
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The Risk in Risk ManagementBy D. S. Evans
Major Project Blues Over the last two decades, almost every major project has suffered significant cost overruns, significant schedule delays, and/or poor quality work. Exceptions are rare and most
May 1, 2013
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Industrial Evaluation of Sonic Injection in a Peirce-Smith Converter at the Lonmin Platinum SmelterBy G. A. Bezuidenhout, J. Davis, S. Lefume, J. P. T. Kapusta, D. K. Chibwe
"Although the centennial of the Peirce-Smith (PS) converting process has recently been celebrated, the technology has essentially not changed much since its inception. PS converting is used extensivel
Jan 1, 2012
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How the Department of Mines of Canada Serves the PublicBy L. L. Bolton
The Department of Mines as at present constituted has evolved from the organization which came into existence following the passage of the Geology and Mines Act by the Dominion Parliament in 1907.
Jan 1, 1929
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Temperature Gradients in Ontario and QuebecBy A. D. Misener, L. G. D. Thompson
"IntroductionIt was shown by work previously reported that reliable geothermal gradients representative of various regions of the earth's, surface could he obtained from extended surveys of the rock t
Jan 1, 1950
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Rare Earth Intermetallics – A Fertile Field for New DiscoveriesBy Y. Mudryk, D. Paudyal, K. A. Gschneidner, V. K. Pecharsky, M. Khan
"Rare earth intermetallic compounds are utilized commercially as magnetic and battery materials, electron gun electrodes, etc. Several of these intermetallics will be briefly discussed. There are many
Jan 1, 2012
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The Production of Liquid Fuels from CoalBy Robert H. Clark
Introduction During the last twenty years, science and industry have been strenuously endeavouring to discover new sources and new kinds of liquid fuels and to work out suitable chemical methods fo
Jan 1, 1928
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Electrification of the Copper Mountain MineBy W. H. Miller
Introduction In this paper we have endeavoured to present a general description of the electrical applications underground at Copper Mountain, including types of equipment used, problems encountered,
Jan 1, 1951
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Evaluation of Ore Potential of Granodioritic Rocks Using Water-Extractable Chloride and FluorideBy S. E. Kesler, C. M. Moore, J. C. Van Loon
The possibility that chlorine and fluorine form complexes with ore metals, thereby having a strong effect on the mobility of these ore metals during late magmatic and hydrothermal processes, suggests
Jan 1, 1973
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Geochemical Prospecting - Retrospect and ProspectBy R. W. Boyle
"The concept of using chemical methods in prospecting dates back at least to the middle of the 16th century. Modern methods of geochemical prospecting, however, based on secondary haloes and utilizing
Jan 1, 1967
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SAG and Ball Mill Effects from Ore Sorting System ImplementationBy J. Hedderson, J. Starkey, S. Reeves, B. Hilscher
"As ore sorting becomes more common, it is important to quantify its impact on comminution circuits in order to precisely predict its effect on throughput, grind, and mill operating conditions. Since
Jan 1, 2019
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Liquid-Liquid-Liquid Three Phase Extraction: A Promising Strategy for Multi-Metal Separation from Complex SystemsBy K. Huang
"Solvent extraction (SX) is one of the most effective techniques for the multi-metal separation. However, repetitive pre-treatment of feed-in solutions and/or multi-steps two phase equilibrating in co
Jan 1, 2012
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Mineral wastesBy R. K. Collings
Mineral wastes from the mining, metallurgical and chemical processing industries in Canada amount to about 800 million tonnes annually. Such wastes often are largely non-metallic in composition and ar
Jan 1, 1984
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Chalcopyrite: Bioleaching versus Pressure HydrometallurgyBy F. Habashi
"While bioleaching of pyrite concentrates has been successfully used in industry to liberate gold from the sulphide matrix for subsequent cyanidation, the same technology cannot be recommended for lea
Jan 1, 2012
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Geology and Copper Deposits of the Boundary District, British ColumbiaBy R. H. Sheaphim
THE RECENT and continuing activity in the Boundary district, British Columbia, makes the publication of this paper timely. The following description and discussions are based on two years' experi
Jan 1, 1956
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The State of the Art in Separating and Purifying the Heavy Rare Earths: Solvent Exchange, Ion Exchange, and Solid Phase Extraction, Which is the Optimal Process?By R. Hammen, J. Lifton
"The purification of rare earth elements (REE) at mining operations is traditionally accomplished by multiple chemical phase-transfer processes including precipitation, solvent extraction, and ion exc
Jan 1, 2012
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A Brief Look at Canada's OffshoreBy D. G. Crosby
This paper defines the Canadian offshore areas, comparing the juridical continental shelf with the physical one. The question of jurisdiction and ownership is dealt with, and the setting out of resour
Jan 1, 1969