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Ceramic clays and bentonites of the Prairie ProvincesBy JOHN H. HUDSON
Ceramic clays of the Prairie Provinces range in age from Lower Cretaceous to Pleistocene and Recent. Two significant ceramic clay horizons are the Paleocene Willo wbunch Member of the Ravenscrag Forma
Jan 1, 1984
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Experiments in Real-Time Map-Based Underground Global PositioningBy S. Radacina Rusu
The satellite-based global positioning system (GPS) has significantly changed the way site operations are carried out in surface mining. The GPS has impacted safety, productivity, fleet efficiency, an
May 1, 2011
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The gemological identification of emeralds and blue sapphiresBy J. E. Shigley
The gemological properties that allow natural emeralds and blue sapphires to be distinguished from other gemstones are summarized in this paper. A variety of synthetic and laboratory-treated emeralds
Jan 1, 1998
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New Methods of Elevation Control Speed Reconnaissance Gravity Surveys 1n Northern AreasBy Norman R. Paterson
"Under certain conditions useful gravity information of a reconnaissance nature can be obtained with-out measuring elevations by spirit level surveys on the ground. Gravity surveys can become part of
Jan 1, 1960
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Effect of Superheat and Section Thickness on Flow Characteristics for Thin Section LFC of Hypereutectic Al-Si AlloysBy A. Haldar
This study focuses on the flow characteristics of hypereutectic Al-Si alloys in thin sections. The pattern assembly consisted of spiral horizontal patterns, 6.25 mm (0.25 inch) and 12.50 mm (0.50 inch
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining Exploration, Geology and Geophysics in the Maritime Appalachian AreaThe writer presents a concise summary of eleven recent discoveries made in the Maritime Appalachian area, with suggestions for fur the research. This information may prove helpful to geologists workin
Jan 1, 1963
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Evaluating Uncertainties in Autoclave Brick Linings DesignBy Dalton Fowler
"Pressure vessels used in pressure leaching and pressure oxidation processes in the mining industry are often lined with acid resistant brick and membrane systems. Although the options available when
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining Engineering CurriculaM INE production requires the coordination of the talents of men and the use of equipment. Mine operators maintain a continual surveillance of equipment, looking for improvements and modifications tha
Jan 1, 1963
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Improving Energy Efficiency in Barrick Grinding Circuits (309a678f-c2fc-4f23-900a-4b50d1de7610)By Christian Brits, Bob Blain, Lloyd Buckingham, Juliu Stieger, Jean-Francoi Dupont
Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick) has undertaken innovative methods of evaluating and improving the performance of grinding mills in several of its operations around the world. The results have been
Jan 1, 2012
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Magnetic Ion Exchange (MIEX) Resin for the Removal of Chromium(VI), Molybdenium(VI), Vanadium(V) And Arsenic(V) Ions from Aqueous Solutions - A Preliminary Batch StudyBy R. Hans
Removal of toxic anions from aqueous solution was studied using a Magnetic Ion Exchange (MIEX) resin which is a polyacrylic, strong base resin. Gravity based settling is made more efficient due to the
Jan 1, 2014
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Uraninite-Bearing Deposits, Charlebois Lake Area, Northeastern SaskatchewanBy J. B. Mawdsley
"AbstractThe uraninite-bearing deposits in the Charlebois Lake area of northeastern Saskatchewan are unusual and important concentrations of uranium. They were first discovered in 1949 and preliminary
Jan 1, 1952
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Strategies for Extending Hot Metal at Dofasco's #2 Melt ShopBy ManhKha Trinh, Neal Pyke
Dofasco was the first company to adopt oxygen steelmaking in North America in 1954, two years after the first LD vessel installed and operated successfully in Linz, Austria. Since then, Dofasco has in
Jan 1, 2004
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Increased ZnS Flotation Response Due to Slime Removal with Methanol TreatmentBy E. V. Manlapig, M. A. Hampton, M. E. Holuszko
Methanol treatment of ZnS particles has been found to remove slimes and facilitate flotation. The removal of slimes renders the ZnS surface more hydrophobic, resulting in an increase in the hydrophobi
Jan 1, 2009
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Zinc Electrowinning - Operating DataBy M. Moats, J. A. Gonzalez
A review of operating practices in zinc electrowinning plants is presented in this paper. Surveys were sent to several zinc electrowinning plants and data provided by some of these plants was compiled
Jan 1, 2008
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Material Handling and Flowsheet Selection Considerations for Particle-Based Ore SortingBy T. Donkin, B. Patterson, M. I. Guthrie, J. T. Ross
"Interest in the use of particle-based ore sorting has increased significantly with recent advances in sorting technologies and higher capacities per unit. Particle-based ore sorting has the potential
Jan 1, 2019
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The Addition of Gold to ??Fecraloy?? Substrate MaterialsBy Lizelle Glaner
An investigation was carried out by Mintek to investigate the influence of additions of gold to ?Fecraloy?, alloys based on Fe-Cr-Al. The aim was to try and improve the oxidation resistance of the ?Fe
Oct 1, 2003
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Permafrost Problems in Oil Development in Northern CanadaBy R. A. Hemstock
"OIL EXPLORATION in Western Canada has produced outstanding results in the past few years. From such successes as Leduc and Redwater on the western plains, oilmen are now moving north in the ever-wide
Jan 1, 1952
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Effect of Brine Concentration on the Krafft Point of Long-Chain Primary AminesBy S. J. Laskowski
In potash ore flotation, carried out in NaCI-KCI saturated brine (about 6-7 molar KC1 and NaCI solution), long-chain primary amines are used as flotation collectors. Long-chain primary amines are poo
Jan 1, 2006
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Production of High Strength Pipe Steels by the CSP® Thin Slab TechnologyBy J. Kempken, R. Hagmann, C. -P. Reip, W. Hennig
The CSP technology symbolizes a highly productive process for the cost-effective production of steel grades with a range of sophisticated properties comprising both the inner quality of hot strip, its
Jan 1, 2005
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The Story of Gypsum in CanadaBy L. H. Cole
Introduction The increasing importance of the gypsum industry in Canada is evidenced by the fact that the production has increased from 473,129 tons valued at $809,632 in 1909 to 1,205,846 tons val
Jan 1, 1930