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  • CIM
    Use of Local Average Subdivision to Characterize Marine Mineral Reserves —A conceptual framework

    By G. A. Fenton, A. Vervoort, M. Alvarez Grima

    "High-risk underwater mining operations necessitate characterizing spatial heterogeneity and resource uncertainty. Local average subdivision is a method of simulating spatial deposit variability insid

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Deep hardrock mining — the future

    By D. M. Morrison

    "The most important factor in Canadian mining is not the operating cost of current projects but the availability of capital for future projects. The future of mining at depth will be producing ore fro

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Giant Yellowknife Mine

    By J. D. Bateman, A. S. Dadson

    "The Giant claims are on the west side of Yellowknife bay about 1 ½ miles north of the settlement of Yellowknife. They were staked in 1935 by prospectors in the employ of Burwash Yellowknife Gold Mine

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Power factor regulation and peak load regulation

    By Jean-Luc Beaudoin

    "In addition to the actual energy consumed, billing is dependent on the peak load and the power factor. The lower the power factor goes, the higher will be the penalty the consumer pays. The principle

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Some Geological Aspects of the Mindamar Mine, Stirling, Richmond County, N.S.

    By Paul W. Richardson

    "Introduction And AcknowledgmentsTHIS PAPER outlines the geology and discusses the geological problems of the Mindamar mine. It is impossible to acknowledge the contributions of ideas of all the geolo

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    A Review of the Proposed Changes in the Alberta Mines Act

    By George Kellock

    Introductory The Alberta Provincial Government has contemplated a revision of the Mines Act for some time past, and it is understood that a definite decision has now been made to do this at the nex

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    Labour-Management Relations

    By Martin P. O'Connell

    "IT IS INDEED A PRIVILEGE to address a group representing a sector of the Canadian economy so important as is the mining sector. Important, not only today, but certainly of great importance for the fu

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Metal Mining and the Environment - Where Does the Industry Stand?

    By Wallace R. Horn

    "MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN :I begin this talk by making a couple of comments which are of the nature of disclaimers.Firstly, and as the Chairman has otherwise indicated, I was neither ""born into"" n

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Composite Materials in Aircraft Applications

    By Eugene Sun, Qiang Xu

    This presentation will review current applications of composite materials in aircraft design and discuss the challenges involved in maximizing the potential of the composites in aircraft applications.

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    The geology of the McClean uranium deposits, northern Saskatchewan

    By N. Saracoglu, J. P. Golightly, R. H. Wallis, J. J. Brummer

    "The McClean uranium deposits are in northern Saskatchewan, 11 km west-northwest of the Rabbit Lake mine. Their average grade is 1.8% UJ0 8 and they contain 6,350 tonnes of uranium oxide in seven pods

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Characterization of Alpha Case on Ti-6al-4v Castings

    By A. Bois-Brochu, G. Morin, G. Marin, M. C. Parr, J. Carignan

    The presence of an alpha case on titanium parts produced by investment casting is problematic and has to be eliminated. The traditional techniques for the evaluation of its thickness are metallographi

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Constitutive Model for Mechanical Properties of Highly Porous Organic-Rich Chalks from Central Israel

    By S. Feinstein, I. Reznik, Y. H. Hatzor, O. Shitrit, Y. O. Rosenberg, H. J. Vinegar, S. Nguyen

    "We report the effects of porosity and total organic carbon (TOC) content on the mechanical behavior of organic-rich chalks, based on laboratory measurements. The organic-rich chalks are from the Seno

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Remediation of a Uranium Processing Facility

    By Ernest Becker

    Golder Associates provided overall radiological direction and assistance to the client in their interactions with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and operational radiation protection services f

    Aug 1, 2010

  • CIM
    An Investigation on the Effect of Age Hardening on the Formability of 7075 Aluminum Alloy

    By A. Sadough vanini A. Kami

    In this paper, effects of different ageing treatments on the mechanical properties, microstructure and formability of 7075 aluminum alloy have been studied. Forming limit diagrams of the alloy have be

    Oct 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Structure of the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, Northwest Territories

    By I. C. Brown, J. F. Henderson

    "IntroductionThe Yellowknife greenstone belt lies along the west side of Yellowknife bay on the north shore of Great Slave lake, some 600 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta. The producing gold mines alo

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Mining Methods at the Wright-Hargreaves Mine

    By L. B. Smith

    Introduction The property of Wright-Hargreaves Mines, Limited is situated at the northeastern end of Kirkland lake, Ontario. It lies immediately east of the Lake Shore mine, and about in the centre o

    Jan 1, 1934

  • CIM
    Impact of Gas Emissions on the Initiation of Coal Bumps

    By Jie Zhu

    Coal bumps are a special form of release of geologic strain energy that has already been one of the most dangerous hazards to underground mining safety in China. A number of coal-bump models have been

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    CRIRSCO-Russia Protocol 2008 (Multi-Jurisdiction) - Protocol of Intentions between Russia and CRIRSCO

    "In 2008, the Committee for Mineral Reserves and International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) and the Russian State Commission on Mineral Reserves (GKZ) entered into an agreement leading towards harmon

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Uranium Developments: Aquatic Risk Assessment and Management

    By P. M. Chapman

    Risks to aquatic receiving environments from uranium mining and milling fall into three categories: physical (habitat change), chemical (e.g., uranium, selenium, total dissolved solids [TDS], metals i

    Aug 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Cover Systems for the Uranium Industry: Are We Doing it Right?

    By Ward G. Wilson

    Best practice in the design and construction of soil cover systems for mine waste management has advanced extensively over the past two decades. While significant progress has been achieved, we still

    Aug 1, 2010