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  • CIM
    Hardy Mine

    By 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

  • CIM
    Primary Breaking at Snow Lake

    By J. S. Roper

    "IntroductionSNOW LAKE is situated in northern Manitoba at latitude 54° 55 and longitude 100°, 400 miles northwesterly of Winnipeg, 80 miles northeast of The Pas, 80 miles east of Flin Flon. A 38-mile

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Cold Weather Problems in Belt Conveyor Design

    By Zolfan F. Oszter

    As exploration for new mineral deposits advances farther into the Canadian North, the more the design engineer is faced with the problems of cold weather conditions. This is especially true when desig

    Jan 1, 1965

  • CIM
    Advance Control and Real-Time Optimization’s Emerging Trends in Copper and Mineral Processing

    By R. K. Jonas

    Many leading copper and other mineral processors have rapidly adopted advanced controls in last 5-10 years. Almost 600 multivariable predictive controls have been installed in mineral processing, and

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Risk analysis related to mineral exploration and mine development

    By Denis Yaychuk, Gary Billingsley

    The economic eva luation of a mineral property or mining venture should include the quantification of ri k as part of the analy is. The re ults of such an analysis provide the decision-makers not only

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    The Phase Changes of SAE 2345 Steel

    By A. Dubé

    Introduction It is common experience that on re-heating a fully martensitic steel below the Ac, point, a softer and tougher structure is formed as the tempering temperature is raised. The mechanism

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    The Nova Scotia Mobile Mining Plant

    By J. P. Messervey

    Dr. K. A. Clark: No one will doubt the statement of fact that, during drilling operations through the bituminous sand beds in the Mildred-Ruth Lakes area, the core-barrel was found to contain bitumen

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Social Ecology of Surface Mining

    By W. E. Coates

    The social ecology of surface mining in urban areas is illustrated by a case study of a recent application for the opening of a new gravel pit in the city of Guelph, including the design of a progress

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Geological Controls in Resource/Reserve Estimation

    By A. J. Sinclair

    "Abstract-Geology contributes essential information toward obtaining high-quality resource/reserve estimates. In this context, geology can be considered under the following overlapping topics: regiona

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Exploratory Data Analysis: A Precursor to Resource/Reserve Estimation

    By A. J. Sinclair

    Abstract-Exploratory data evaluation is an essential part of every high quality, mineral inventory estimate. Efficient analysis involves a thorough organization of available quantitative data that are

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Major Reduction of the Environmental Footprint in Concentrate Drying

    By J. Talja

    "Non-ferrous metal concentrates contain typically 7 – 12% water when received at the smelter. Removal of this water prior to smelting is always economically feasible because unnecessary heating of vap

    Jan 1, 2012

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    PAPER PRESENTED: at the Annual Meeting of the B.C. Section, CIM, with the Sullivan Branch, at Kimberley, B.C., October, 1969

    By Frank Arthur Forward

    FRANK ARTHUR FORWARD was born in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, where he received a B.A.Sc. in chemical engineering in 1924. From 1924 to 1929, he was a smelter operator and research m

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    The Underground Phase of the Geco Project

    By P. C. McLeod

    THE GECO OREBODY, located north of lake Superior in the Thunder Bay district of northern' Ontario, was discovered in 1953. Diamond drilling in the following year indicated a 15,000,000-ton ore-bo

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Drilling Methods Used For Sampling Soft Iron Ore Deposits

    By Raju S. Sagi

    This paper deals primarily with the different types of drilling methods used by the Iron. Ore Company of Canada for sampling the soft and friable hematite-limonite (secondary) iron ore deposits found

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Cyanidation Studies at the S.A. Lands Gold Mine

    By C. E. Smith, R. J. Inglis, M. I. Brittan, J. H. Schoeman

    "AbstractA number of plant-scale cyanidation tests were carried out in an attempt to uncover the causes of fluctuations in gold recovery efficiency. Computer analysis of the results verified that the

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Coating Materials Containing Gold Nano-Particles

    By Ayako Iwakoshi

    Highly concentrated pastes of gold nanoparticles were successfully produced by use of a special kind of protective polymer and a mild reductant. Solid part of the pastes consists of up to 85wt% of gol

    Oct 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Re-Emergence of Resin in Pulp With Strong Base Resins as a Low-Cost, Technically Viable Process for Uranium Recovery

    By C. Fleming, J. R. Goode

    ABSTRACT: Data were produced from two uranium project studies that were conducted in 2008, both involving uranium recovery from leached slurry by resin-in-pulp (RIP) with strong base resins. In both s

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    The Preparation of Coal (3d80a8d6-3762-412b-870a-d165227cb7ae)

    By J. B. Morrow

    Methods of Coal Preparation Fundamentally, the object of coal preparation is to increase, economically, the value of a fuel by making it more suitable to the uses of the consumer. This can be accomp

    Jan 1, 1931

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    The Agglomeration of Iron Ores and Concentrates

    By D. J. Hains

    IN this paper we shall examine the Why, Where and How concerning the agglomeration of iron ores and concentrates. Fig. l answers the questions @f why there is so much interest at the present time in t

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Anode Effect Frequency Improvements at Alcan Kitimat Works - Canada

    By D. Markwart, B. Volk

    Anode effects are a phenomenon of the aluminium electrolysis process which produce potent greenhouse gases called PFCs (CF4, C2F6). With concerns surrounding global warming, and increasing regulation

    Jan 1, 2006