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Some Observations on a So-Called Interbedded Vein at Tangier, N.S.By Stopford Brunton
For many years it has been accepted as axiomatic that the greater number of 'veins' or 'leads' in the gold districts of Nova Scotia are of the 'interbedded' type. The cor
Jan 1, 1928
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Anisotropic minerals in flotation circuitsBy J. S. Laskowski
Anisotropic minerals are important constituents of many ores. This group includes both valuable minerals (e.g., molybdenite in Cu-Mo ores) as well as gangue minerals (e.g., talc in platinumbearing sul
Jan 1, 2012
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Asbestos in the Construction IndustryBy L O. Montpetit
The economics of the asbestos mining industry of Canada, and the physical and chemical characteristics of asbestos fibre, as well as exploration, mining, milling and quality control methods, have been
Jan 1, 1963
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Mine Taxation in Canada (47079a16-4741-4ecf-9d44-1e511ce0304a)By C. G. Williams
IN preparing this paper on Canadian mine taxation, there has been no attempt to detail the requirements of the various taxing bodies; but rather to consider the matter from the standpoint of its under
Jan 1, 1935
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Hardy MineBy A. D. Mufch, G. P. Mitchell
"THE HARDY MINE of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited is located in Lot 9, Concession 1, Levack Township, Sudbury District, Ontario, 20 miles northwest of the city of Sudbury, and a mile west of the to
Jan 1, 1949
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The Ecstall Story: The Open-Pit MineBy George C. Coupland
"THE PRELIMINARY EVALUATION of the orebodies was computerized for tonnages and grades on a 20- by 20-ft grid. The evaluation was based on drill-core intersections over 40-ft vertical projections coinc
Jan 1, 1974
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Coal 2000: Nova Scotia's perspectiveBy John J. Laffin
"Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy Throughout the history of Nova Scotia, trends in the production and use of its coal resources have resulted in major impacts on the economy and society of t
Jan 1, 1982
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The Story of CementBy Oliver Bowles
Cementing materials of mineral origin were well known to the ancients. Ordinary lime and gypsum plasters were the first to be recorded by historians. The next development was the discovery that certai
Jan 1, 1933
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Framework for Resource Uncertainty Prediction and Data Valuation: An Application to Diamond DepositsBy J. G. Manchuk, M. Thurston
"The degree of uncertainty associated with a natural diamond resource is important to quantify from the time of discovery through the production lifetime. Data collection occurs during the discovery,
Jan 1, 2015
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The Heavy Oil Situation in Western CanadaBy J. C. Gilbert
"IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to discuss in a general way the heavy oil situation in Western Canada, and particularly to acquaint those in the oil industry who have not participated in the
Jan 1, 1952
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Cost-Saving Strategies in Mine VentilationBy Euler De Souza
"Underground operation ventilation energy requirements constitute a significant portion of mine energy consumption (40–50%) and total energy costs (25–40%). In general, mine ventilation systems are en
Jan 1, 2018
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Exploration and research related to porphyry deposits"The Cordillera contains numerous porphyry deposits and prospects, many containing economic quantities of copper, molybdenum, gold and tungsten. Over the lost twenty years, different phases of explora
Jan 1, 1995
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Mechanical Plant Design at Port CartierBy D H. Sharp
The Quebec Cartier Mining Company produces iron concentrate for twelve months of the year from Port Cartier. This J>Ort is designed to handle ship varying in size from 3,000 to 100,000 d.w.t., requiri
Jan 1, 1963
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Stainless Steel “Permanent” Cathode Plates - Fixed Assets or Consumables?By G. J. Heferen, A. Pranowo, N. J. Aslin, P. O. Eriksson
Glencore Technology (GT) has over four decades experience supplying stainless steel cathode plates (“cathode plates”) to the electro-refining and electro-winning industry. Cathode plates are typically
Jan 1, 2019
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The Concentration of the Ores of Western QuebecBy J. S. Godard
The mining developments in western Quebec have shown the ores of this district to be more complex in character than was at first expected. When the initial discoveries were made it was thought that th
Jan 1, 1928
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Innovations In Hydrometallurgical Performance Management: Heap Leaching Solvent Extraction And Electrowinning PlantsBy O. A. Bascur
Several new hydrometallurgical plants have been built in the past years, new processes and equipment as well as advanced process control systems are being used to deal with the increasing requirements
Jan 1, 2007
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Bacterial Leaching of Cadmium SulphideBy J. R. Jutras, C. Brissette, J. Champagne
"Pure cadmium sulphide was leached by the action of the bacterium Thiobacillus thiooxidans in the presence of finely divided sulphur. The influence of time, temperature, pH and concentration of inocul
Jan 1, 1971
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In-Mine Measurements and Analysis of Ground Movements while Crossing a Geologic Fault Using a Longwall Mining MethodBy Joseph Hirschi, Behrooz Abbasi, Harrold Gurley, Yoginder P. Chugh
"The research goal was to assess if analytical tool/s can be developed to quantify displacements around a geological fault as longwall face moves toward it and past it. A company was faced with crossi
Jan 1, 2015
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Current Research in the Geological Sciences in CanadaBy J. E. Hawley
This paper constitutes a report from the Committee on Geological Research to the Geology Division of the Institute. Two years have elapsed since a formal report was made containing several resoluti
Jan 1, 1949
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Thermodynamic Aspects of Flue Dust Formation in the Primary Copper IndustryBy S. R. Steinacker, H. Schnideritsch, J. Antrekowitsch
Primary copper industry flue dust plays an increasingly important role in the creation of matte and slag. From a thermodynamic point of view, the chemically formed section of fine particles play a tec
Jan 1, 2015