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A Gold Reserve and the CurrencyBy Theodore H. Boggs
The battle of the gold standard is not limited to one country alone, or even to a single group of countries. It is being waged merrily in many important commercial and industrial quarters. Though it i
Jan 1, 1925
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Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel BeltBy H. D. B. Wilson, W C. Brisbin
The Thompson-Moak Lake nickel belt lies along the root of a Precambrian mountain range of the island-arc or alpine type. This range coin-. cides with the boundary between the Superior and Churchill bl
Jan 1, 1961
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Mineral Agreements and Royalties Volume I - IIBy Karl J. C. Harries
Mineral Agreements and Royalties
Jan 1, 2003
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Studies of PEM fuel cells and hydrogen storage materialsWe report the studies of Proton-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEM FC) and hydrogen storage materials at McMaster University for the last 14 years. From the initial investigation of ionic conduction me
Jan 1, 2005
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Gowganda Silver AreaBy E. S. Moore
"The Centre of the silver-producing section of the Gowganda area lies about 55 miles northwest of Cobalt, and the village of Gowganda is 71 miles by road from New Liskeard. The geological similarities
Jan 1, 1949
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The Red Dog VIP mill optimization projectBy George Hope, Brigitte Lacouture
"The Red Dog Mine has increased mill throughput for most years since startup. Although flotation equipment has been added over the last 10 years, the Red Dog metallurgical performance has been restric
Jan 1, 2002
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Brass making in medieval western EuropeBy Sandra K. Zacharias
Brass, a deliberate alloy of copper and zinc, has been known since before Roman times. There are two main methods of making brass: (1) Cementation or calamine process - crushed zinc ore (calamine, Zn
Jan 1, 1999
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FreedomCAR and CastingBy J. A. Jr. Carpenter
Expanding world economic prosperity, probable peaking of conventional petroleum production in the coming decades and environmental concerns require efforts to increase the efficiency of, and the devel
Jan 1, 2006
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Computational power and ion-exchange modellingBy J. Abrahams, A. Nesbitt
Over the past half-century, researchers have commented on the complexities of ion-exchange processes, but have been forced to use gross assumptions to simplify the associated mathematics sufficiently
Jan 1, 2005
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Water Recovery via Natural Freeze-ThawBy E. Shum, V. G. Papangelakis
"Attempts to reduce the energy requirements of water recovery in the process industries have resulted in the development of techniques to freeze and purify aqueous solutions that take advantage of loc
Jan 1, 2017
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Behaviour of Shales in Underground EnvironmentsBy C. Derek Martin
"Predicting the ground response for tunnels in weak shales remains challenging. Predicting the ground response is challenged by difficulties in characterising the material, and our ability to predict
Jan 1, 2015
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Characteristics of Wenchuan Earthquake and its Geological Hazard EffectsBy Yun-Jie Wei
Seismic areas were in the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet plain, whose structures were complicated, mainly composed of Maowen fault, Yingxiu fault and Pengxian-guanxian fault. The rapid rise of th
May 1, 2009
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Some Comments on the Japanese Coal IndustryBy C L. Briend, O&apos
This paper presents the main features of coal mining in Japan, as determined by the author while attending the International Coal Conference in October of 1963. The general economy of the country is c
Jan 1, 1965
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Silver in Canada in International PerspectiveBy J. G. George
A brief review of the silver industry is presented to set the stage for the analysis of the distribution of silver production by source from various types of mines in Canada and of the changing relati
Jan 1, 1977
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Probabilities in Estimating the Grade of Gold DepositsBy C. O. Swanson
CALCULATING the average grade of a gold deposit is a problem that presents certain unique difficulties. Particularly troublesome is the fact that the average of the samples taken from a deposit is lik
Jan 1, 1945
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Cyanide recovery from a gold mill barren solution containing high levels of copperBy P. A. Riveros, J. Binvignat, V. M. McNamara, D. Koren
The recovery of cyanide from a gold mill solution containing high levels of copper (400 mg/L to 900 mg/L) using the AVR process was evaluated. It was determined that acidification to pH 2 to 3 provide
Jan 1, 1998
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Review of Eco Clean YGJ Lead Production Using SKS-YGLTM Oxygen Bottom Blowing Smelting-Direct Reduction of Molten Slag TechnologyBy Johnny Zhang, Yang Anguo, Li Weifeng, Xueyi Guo
"SKSTM oxygen bottom blowing smelting technology was developed by SKS-ENFI at SKS Smelter, Hunan in the 1990s to replace the conventional sintering process and thus to meet the high national EHS stand
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrophoretic Deposition Applied to Fabrication of Lithium-Ion Battery ElectrodesBy George P. Demopoulos, Nima Parsi Benehkohal, Marianna Uceda
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) find wide range of applications from portable electronics to electric cars and stationary storage or renewable energy. LIB electrode fabrication is done through mixing the
Jan 1, 2016
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Environmental considerations in tailing disposalBy G. W. Poling
This paper evaluates current environmental protection legislation, guidelines and criteria, focusing mainly on the land and water disposal of mill tailings. Effluent criteria and regulatory mechanisms
Jan 1, 1979
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Future Raw Material Needs of The Canadian Steel Industry Some Problems and OpportunitiesBy R. J. Goodman, P. Lafleur
This paper presents a current interpretation and projections of recent statistics on raw materials availability based on familiarity with the Canadian steel industry and its development. Problems and
Jan 1, 1976