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    G.L. Tiley & Associates Ltd.

    In the last 30 years numerous mining plants have been developed in North America but only a handful of these have required freezing the area where the shaft was sunk. The most recent mine shaft to be

    May 1, 2002

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    Cyanide Destruction at Western Mines, Myra Falls Operations

    By A. G. Eccles

    "INTRODUCTIONWestern Mines' copper-lead-zinc operations are located in Strathcona Provincial Park, near the geographic centre of Vancouver Island. This park includes Buttle Lake, which flows into the

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Some Economic Aspects of the Gold Mining Industry

    By J. Edwin Van Buskirk

    For a country that is as important a gold producer as Canada, the return to the gold standard of the major commercial countries of the world during the past five years is of particular significance. T

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Overview of overburden removal at Syncrude Canada Ltd.

    By Y. P. Malhotra, JE. C. Carter

    "Syncrude's overburden removal requirement ranges from 20 million to 30 million bank cubic metres per year to meet tarsand demands for the production of 129,000 barrels of synthetic crude oil per

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Effects of Niobium Addition and Cool Deformation on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties in Low Carbon Microalloyed Steels

    By F. Siciliano, D. Bai, S. Yue, A. M. Elwazri

    The influence of niobium addition and very low temperature (`cool') deformation on the microstructure and properties of low carbon microalloyed steels was investigated. In this work, the specimen

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Synthetic Testing for Flotation

    By C. G. McLachlan

    INTRODUCTION The work described in the following paper was under-taken with a view to determining, if possible, the relative importance of some of the phenomena on which flotation seems to depend, in

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Heap leaching-a low-cost recovery method for small gold deposits in northwestern Ontario

    By R. C. Beard

    "Heap leaching, currently being applied in the treatment of low-grade ores in the south western United States, is shown to have potential for use in north western Ontario. The history and operation of

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Downhole geophysics as an aid to the interpretation of an evaporite sequence: examples from Nova Scotia

    By D. C. Carter

    "The Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy located a drillhole at Riverside Corner, Hants County, Nova Scotia, to examine the stratigraphy, structure and potash potential of the Kennetcook River

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Dewatering of planned Key Lake open pits in northern Saskatchewan

    By Werner Unland, Nick Holl

    "The paper presents the engineering design and experience gained so far with a dewatering system for an open-pit uranium mine planned at Key Lake in Northern Saskatchewan.The results of hydrogeologica

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Influence of the Natural Abundance of Metals on Exploration

    By James K. B. Booth

    The natural crustal abundances of the principle metals of commerce are examined in relation to production and prices for each metal. Two factors, the abundance x price ratio (BP factor) and abundance/

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Manganese Nodules Redux

    By James R. Hein

    Manganese nodules form at the sediment surface of abyssal plains throughout the global ocean at water depths of about 4000-6500 m. The nodules form a continuum from purely hydrogenetic (all metals fro

    May 1, 2013

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    Numerical Investigation of Seismic Events Associated With Hydraulic Fracturing

    By M. B. Dusseault, A. Pirayehgar

    "There is concern that hydraulic fracturing (HF) near an existing critically stressed fault could trigger slip and generate a seismic event of significance. To this end, a mathematical discontinuum mo

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Managing technological innovations from research to operations: a case study, introducing an improved material

    By G. Lucas

    "Material substitution occurs continuously in response to competitive and economic pressures. Technical development can accelerate or slow substitution by improving the performance of the invading or

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Refractory failure in slagging gasifiers

    By J. P. Bennett, K. S. Kwong

    Slagging gasifiers are used to produce chemicals and/or electricity from feedstocks such as coal and/or petroleum coke. A gasifier environment includes pressures from 400 to 1000 psi, temperatures fro

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Genetic concepts versus observational data in governing ore exploration

    By John Drew Ridge

    "Over the years, ore geologists have made innumerable observations as to the relationships of certain kinds of ore deposits to particular types of rocks and to the types of primary and secondary struc

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Production of Ultrafine Ferrite Using Designed Experiments

    By D. K. Matlock, D. J. Hamre, J. G. Speer

    Ultrafine ferrite (UFF) grains may be produced in surface layers of plate steels using controlled intermediate cooling followed by deformation. Experiments were conducted using a 0.12 C - 1.26 Mn stee

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The Transformation of Two-Line Ferrihydrite into Crystalline Products: Influence of the Media (Sulfate vs. Nitrate)

    By Yongfeng Jia, Shaofeng Wang, Danni Zhang

    Ferrihydrite is ubiquitous in soils, groundwater and aquatic sediments and is usually classified as "2-line" or "6-line" according to the number of diffuse XRD peaks. It has high surface area and reac

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Trace Metals in the McMurray Oil Sands and Other Cretaceous Reservoirs of Alberta

    By Jean Scott, G. A. Collins, G. W. Hodgson

    WHILE it is well known that trace metals in crude •oils and distillates have been a matter of deep concern to refining engineers because of the damage done .by the metals to cracking catalysts and ref

    Jan 1, 1954

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    The geology of the Agnew nickel deposit, Western Australia

    By M. J. Gole, R. E. T. Hill, S. J. Barnes

    "The Agnew (also known as the Perseverance) nickel deposit and its northern extension, the Rocky's Reward deposit, form one of the world's largest accumulations of nickel sulphides hosted by

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Harnessing a Global Workforce - Best Practice from the Oil and Gas Sector Capability Development and Competence Assurance (CDCA)

    By Alyson Morley

    The mining sector in Canada is facing significant challenges to develop a competent workforce, including increased technical and logistical operational demands, and the imperative to promote local con

    May 1, 2007