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  • CIM
    Statistical Control in the Evaluation of an Asbestos Deposit

    By Robert F. Shurtz

    This paper discusses and compares methods of statistical analysis of the information relating to the evaluation of an asbestos deposit. From a study of 10-ft. lengths of drill core, the separate effec

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Remote Sensing Enabling Technologies for Assessment of Construction Worker?s Musculoskeletal Disorder Risks: A Review and Future Extension

    By Fei Dai

    Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a group of painful disorders that affect muscles, tendons, nerves, joints, cartilage, and ligaments. They are a serious problem among the workforce in the United S

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Oxidized Nickel-Cobalt Concentrate

    By D Maschemeyer

    The cobalt production of the Chemical Metallurgical Division of Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited was supplemented, from May, 1962, to June, 1964, by processing 3,500 tons of a calcined cobalt-nickel conc

    Jan 1, 1965

  • CIM
    A Visual Sensing Approach to Estimate Material Hauling Cycles in Heavy Construction and Surface Mining Jobsites

    By E. Rezazadeh Azar

    Dump trucks are the main mean for hauling earth material within and outside of the construction and open-pit mining jobsites. The real-time monitoring of the material transportation trips is beneficia

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Wabana Iron Ore Properties

    By C. M. Anson

    Introduction The prosperity of any country today is dependent upon the efficiency and growth of its primary steel industry. The ?march of the United States of America to its present commanding positi

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    SAG milling design trends, comparative economics, mill sizes and drives

    By M. Pfeifer, M. N. Brodie, D. J. Barratt

    "This paper reviews design trends related to the various SAG mill configuration and drive options available today. The impact of these options on capital and operating costs is assessed, and key techn

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Review of the Coal Mining Industry in Alberta During the Year 1937

    By A. A. Millar

    THE output of coal from the Province of Alberta reached its peak; in the year 1928, when 7,334,179 tons were produced. Following this, a steady decline was recorded, and in 1930 a low mark of 4,564, 2

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Failure and downtime reporting — A key to improve mine equipment performance

    By J. Paraszczak

    High productivity of the equipment employed is one of the key factors in reducing production cost in mining. One of the best ways to achieve it is an increase in availability. In order to identify the

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Multiple Episodes of Brecciation and Mineralization Associated with an Epizonal Granite Porphyry, True Hill, Southwestern New Brunswick

    By David R. Lentz

    Abstract -At True Hill in southwestern New Brunswick, low-grade porphyry-style Bi-Sn-Mo greisen mineralization is associated with the cupola of an epizonal granite porphyry (granite) that also exhibit

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Discount rates and risk assessment in mineral project evaluations

    By Lawrence Devon Smith

    "The concept of risk is well established in the mining industry. It is acknowledged when estimates of reserves are expressed as proven or probable, when mining and metallurgical recoveries are applied

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Caro's acid-an oxidant for acid leaching of uranium ores

    By M. Yamine, R. J. Ring, D. J. Waters

    "An experimental program has been carried out by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission to compare the effectiveness of Caro's acid as an alternative oxidant to pyrolusite in the leaching of ura

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Novel Use of XRF Spectrometry in the Refining of Gold

    By Michael W. Hinds

    X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) is used at various stages of gold refining. Initially, incoming impure gold is analysed for deleterious elements such as As, Cd, Hg, Se, and Te. Based on the leve

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Principles of Paleogeomorphorlogy

    "Under the term ""paleogeomorphology"" are grouped together all geo-morphological phenomena which are recognizable in subsurface geology. Since geomorphology is the science of the earth's relief featu

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Modelling Heavy-Tailed Coarse Gold Deposits with a Spatial Point Process

    By J. B. Boisvert, W. Board, C. R. Mooney

    "Traditional geostatistical modelling methods are difficult to apply to heavy-tailed deposits because the extreme positive skew of the grade distribution leads to bias. The focus here is on an innovat

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Which Hoist- Drum or Friction Type?

    By J K. Irwin

    The authors discuss the application of drum and friction hoists under modern conditions and give four examples of friction hoists proposed for various applications. The paper concludes with a summary

    Jan 1, 1964

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    An Integrated Process for Separation and Purification of Rare Earth Elements in Chloride Medium

    By Patrick Wong, Gareth Hatch, M. A. Halim, V. I. Lakshmanan, Darcy Tait

    "This paper describes development of an integrated chloride process for separation and purification of REEs. The process includes atmospheric leaching of ore/concentrate with mixed chloride lixiviant

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Saskatchewan Clays of Dominion Importance

    By W. G. Worcester

    Generally speaking, the term 'clay' appears to convey but little to the average layman other than of a sticky substance to be rigidly avoided when making a cross-country drive in the family

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Basic Brick in Canada

    By J. W. Craig

    THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    Beneficiation of Ores at the Flin Flon Concentrator

    By R. F. Coulter

    THE Flin Flon concentrating and metallurgical plants (Figure 1) of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited, lie adjacent to the town of Flin Flon, on the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border, 400 mile

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Long Hole Blasting Practices in a Narrow Vein Deposit ? Experience from Agnico-Eagle?s Lapa Mine

    In most instances, the preferred mining methods in steeply dipping narrow vein deposits are selective methods such as cut and fill or shrinkage. The main advantage of these methods lies in the higher

    Aug 1, 2013