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  • CIM
    Waste Processing and Recycling: Some Case Studies

    By V. I. Lakshmanan

    Recycling helps to save energy and is good for the environment. It is also important for preserving the limited natural resources. In addition, recycling creates economic benefits and frees up space a

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Enterprise Optimization Releasing Value Through Better Planning Decisions

    By Gerald Whittle

    What is Enterprise Optimization? Releasing value through better planning decisions: Philosophy, Methodology, Software The key to 5% -35% increase in enterprise value (NPV) The culmination of 25 yea

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Experimental Investigation on the Distributions of Minor Elements between Slag/Metal and Slag/Matte in Equilibrium with Tridymite in the Cu-Fe-O-S-Si-Al-Ca System

    By T. Hidayat

    The distributions of minor elements between slag/metal and slag/matte in equilibrium with tridymite in the Cu-Fe-O-S-Si-Al-Ca system have been investigated in the range of conditions of interest to th

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Hydrocyclone Classification Modeling for Gold Ore Grinding Circuit Simulation

    By M. R. Khalesi, S. Bellec, C. Bazin, D. Hodouin

    This paper proposes a classification model to predict the split coefficient of gold ore particles as a function of the particle size and gold content. The model is calibrated and validated using data

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Copper Roast Segregation Process: A Promise to be Fulfilled and a Challenge for Material Handling Technology

    By A. del Campo A.

    The roast segregation process, which was patented in 1974, makes use of a set of chemical reactions that are different from the traditional sequential oxidation of iron and copper sulfides used by all

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Synthetic Fuels: Alternate Energy Sources for the 21st Century

    By Samuel Frimpong

    Synthetic fuel is a liquid hydrocarbon fuel synthesized from unconventional resources, such as tar sands, heavy oil, coal, and oil shale. These unconventional resources are immense and will be a major

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    The Tredegar iron works of Richmond, Virginia

    By R. E. Johnson

    Seventy years after the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, as reckoned from Arkwright's water frame patented in 1769, there was a significant development of the metallurgical in

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    A New Approach to Identify Crack Initiation Stress of Crystalline Rocks Under Uniaxial Compression Condition

    By X. G. Zhao, M. Cai, L. K. Ma, P. F. Li

    "Crack initiation stress is one of the characteristic stress thresholds in the rock deformation process under compression. By analyzing AE responses of brittle rocks in uniaxial compression, a new met

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Design of the Kubaka Grinding Circuit Using SPI and Bond

    By Graham Holmes, John Starkey

    "The Kinross Kubaka Project is a gold mine located in the Russian Far East. The grinding circuit, comprised of a 6.1 m diameter x 2.74 m long SAG mill and a 4.1 m diameter x 5.5 m long secondary ball

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Western Canada Lower Cretaceous Heavy Oil Accumulations

    "The Upper Mannville unit commonly consists of interbedded marine and non-marine sands and shales, but in northwestern Alberta the unit consists of marine shales of the Spirit River Formation. A thick

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Constructed Wetlands that Emphasize Sulfate Reduction: A Staged Design Process and Operation In Cold Climates

    By T. R. Wildeman

    "At the Big Five wetland, which was built to treat drainage from a metal mine, encouraging results have attributed to sulfate reduction. Cu and Zn were reduced to below detection limits of 0.50 mg/L,

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    The Responsibilities of a Mill Superintendent

    By G. J. Hawkes

    "We all know that every man who works for us should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of his responsibilities. But how about ourselves? Du we have a thorough knowledge and understanding of o

    Jan 1, 1965

  • CIM
    Historical development of the INCO SO2/AIR cyanide destruction process

    By G. H. Robbins

    "Originally presented at TORONTO 94, CIM-AGM, this paper has been updated to reflect the present status of business development for theSO2/AIR process. The paper reviews the back-ground leading to the

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Revenue Mill Optimization Study

    By D. G. Cerigo

    "INTRODUCTIONAn interim report covering an uncompleted project on revenue mill optimization was presented at the invitation of Mr. C.S. Stevens, the Secretary of the Canadian Gold Metallurgists. The w

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Technology Options for Exploiting Deep-Seated Lignite Deposits in India

    By B. Surender Mohan

    Mother Earth being a treasure of minerals, it is prime duty of the mankind to preserve this natural source to ensure steady growth of the nation. Utmost care is to be taken to see that these natural r

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Recovery of Zinc, Manganese and Lead from Pyrometallurgical Sludge by Hydrometallurgical Processing

    By J. -F. Blais, M. -O. Simonnot, P. Charbonnier, J. Mocellin, Université de Lorraine INRA, G. Mercier

    "Huge amounts of air pollution scrubber sludge have been generated during ferromanganese production using blast furnace. These residues have been historically deposited in ponds near steel making plan

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Shaft Sinking at Falconbridge

    By E. N. Gilje

    "IntroductionDURING the past five years, over two miles of shaft sinking have been completed at Falconbridge. As sinking has continued, we have improved our equipment and technique with a resulting in

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Selection of rock depressants based on laboratory kinetic studies

    By Gordon E. Agar, Brian Lyons, Gregory H. Styles, William B. Kipkie

    "Rock rejection during the flotation of a copper-nickel ore was improved by adding carboxymethyl cellulose to both a rougher and cleaner flotation stage. The selection of the rock depressant was based

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    High Energy Rockfall Barriers: A Design Procedure for Different Applications

    By A. Grimod

    The European Guideline ETAG 027 - 2008 (?Guideline for European Technical Approval of Falling Rock Protection Kits?) defines the procedures to test rock fall barriers. Nowadays, this guideline is esse

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Contrasting styles of alkalic porphyry copper-gold deposits in the northern part of the Iron Mask batholith, Kamloops, British Columbia

    "The Crescent, DM, and Pothook zones are copper-gold porphyry deposits which formed in association with alkalic intrusions of the early Jurassic Iron Mask batholith. The characteristics of the Crescen

    Jan 1, 1995