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"A Review of Rare-Element (Li-Cs-Ta) Pegmatite Exploration Techniques for the SuperiorProvince, Canada, and Large Worldwide Tantalum Deposits"
By Frederick W. Breaks, Andrew G. Tindle, Julie B. Selway
"Abstract - Rare-element pegmatites may host several economic commodities, such as tantalum (Taoxide minerals), tin (cassiterite), lithium (ceramic-grade spodumene and petalite), and cesium (pollucite
Jan 1, 2005
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Metallurgical Coke in Canada
By Wm. Snow, J. R. Wallace, E. P. Duchemin
"GeneralA NOT INCONSIDERABLE proportion of the Canadian economy is dependent on the coal mining industry. This is particularly true of the eastern portion of Canada and especially so of the ( authors'
Jan 1, 1955
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Shaft Boring with Oil Weil Drilling Equipment at Lynn Lake
By Peter A. Cain, John C. Folinsbee
"A 4-ft.-diameter shaft has been drilled to a depth of 2,790 ft. in strong, hard, basic Precambrian rocks at Lynn Lake Manitoba. This was done on the property of Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited for the
Jan 1, 1966
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The Canadian Mineral Industry 1900 to 1975
By Ralph D. Parker
THE subject matter of this paper will be primarily restricted to the metallic mineral industry, which last year was responsible for almost 60 per •Cent of the total value of Canada's mineral productio
Jan 1, 1962
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Rod and ball mill circuits
By Concentrator Staff
"IntroductionA brief literature search will reveal that the information available concerning rod mills and ball mills is quite extensive. This type of equipment is used to treat every element from ant
Jan 1, 1989
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Production of High-Quality Electrorefined and Electrow on Copper at Inco?s Copper Cliff Copper Refinery
By A. S. Gendron
A brief description of Inco's ORC copper refinery tankhouse and the electrowinning tankhouse is followed by a comparison of the requirements for the production of the high-quality copper in both
Jan 1, 1977
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Survey of Heavy Minerals in the Surface-Mineable Area of the Athabasca Oil Sand Deposit
By J. W. Kramers, R. A. S. Brown
"Samples from seven test wells distributed throughout the surface-mineable area of the Athabasca Oil Sands have been evaluated to determine the amounts of heavy minerals present and the titanium and z
Jan 1, 1976
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Development of the Science of Grinding
By L. E. Djingheuzian
"IntroductionDURING the past two decades an enormous amount of empirical data has been accumulating on grinding. These data have been obtained by mill operators on grinding ores with a diversity of ch
Jan 1, 1952
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Human resources for a global company
By N. Bédard
"This paper highlights Cambior’s initial approach for recruiting and retaining its international employees, the importance of proper preparation and the support needed to ensure a competent and stable
Jan 1, 2004
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The Katie copper-gold porphyry deposit, southeastern British Columbia
By T. G. Hawkins, T. M. Naciuk
"The Katie Cu-Au deposit is situated in southeastern British Columbia, 425 km east of Vancouver. The deposit is a member of the alkaline group of porphyry Cu-Au deposits associated with potassically a
Jan 1, 1995
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Should Discounted Cash Flow Projections for the Determination of Fair Market Value be Based Solely on Proven and Probable Reserves?
By R. D. Lawrence
"Suggestions have been made that the appraisal of mining assets using discounted cash flow techniques should be based solely on proven and probable reserves in reliance upon the widespread internation
Jan 1, 2003
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Uranium Exploration in the United States
By Phillip I. Merritt
"IntroductionDuring and since• the war, it has been my privilege to work closely with those in Canada who are responsible for the vital raw materials needed in our co-operative atomic energy programme
Jan 1, 1950
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Trends in Canadian Diamond Exploration
By L. H. Thorleifson
Demand for both gem and industrial diamonds is very strong. Synthetic production supplies industrial uses, but synthetic gems remain inferior and expensive, so the large gem market is supplied by mini
May 1, 2003
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AFMAG Use in Geological Interpretation
By C K. Bell, L. S. Collett
An AFMAG survey was flown in 1968 over the Upper Nelson River area, Manitoba. The flight direction was northwest-southeast and flight spacing was 2 miles. In the Cross Lake Subprovince, AFMAG showed t
Jan 1, 1971
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Activated Carbon-Assisted Oxidation of Arsenic Species in Process Solutions and Waste Waters: The Oxidation Reaction Mechanism
By Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Rebecca Radzinski
Arsenic is a highly toxic compound that is naturally found in the environment and is released through the processing of sulphide minerals. Arsenate (As5+) is less toxic than arsenite (As3+) and is sol
Jan 1, 2015
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Electrochemical Behavior of An X-80 Pipeline Steel During Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Near-Neutral-pH Environment
By B. Fang
Electrochemical behavior of an X-80 pipeline steel, including frequency-sweep electrochemical-impedance spectroscopy (EIS), time-sweep EIS at a constant frequency and open-circuit potential (OCP) moni
Jan 1, 2005
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The Raising Of No. 7 Shaft At Britannia Mines
By E. C. Roper
THE Britannia Mining & Smelting Company, Limited, have been operating their property at Britannia Beach, B.C., continuously for nearly forty years and have mined over 33,000,000 tons of ore from orebo
Jan 1, 1945
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Innovative Perspectives on Effective Development Methods for Mining Processing Plants
By Thomas Glück
Established and emerging mining companies face significant challenges in managing their operations and projects. Outcomes often do not meet the expectations of all the stakeholders of particular devel
Jan 1, 2015
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The Extended Mathews Stability Graph: Quantifying case history requirements and site?specific effects
By Penny C. Stewart
Narrow vein underground stope design engineers in Australia have expressed significant interest in the requirements and methodology for developing site-specific stability charts. This is largely due t
Oct 1, 2001
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Canadian Energy Sources
"THE CONCEPT of energy as a commodity, while not entirely new, is not as widespread as the importance of the idea to this modern world would lead one to expect. The growth in the supply and use of ene
Jan 1, 1953