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  • CIM
    Origin of the New Brunswick Gypsum Deposits

    By J. Olaf Sund

    "The New Brunswick gypsum and an-hydrite deposits make up part of the Windsor group in the Upper Mississippian. The present deposits were formed by surface hydration of the underlying anhydrite beds.

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Production of High Purity Iron by the Floating Zone Method

    By G E. Craig, W. M. Williams

    A simple, easily constructed apparatus suitable for the zone refining of iron and other reactive materials is described. After eight passes at one inch per hour, the iron produced showed a marked drop

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Coarse and Fine Particle Flotation

    By M. Fan, H. E. Wyslouzil, J. Kohmeunch

    Eriez HydroFloat(TM) separators and Canadian Process Technologies (CPT) flotation columns have been developed to overcome the limitations of traditional flotation cells in recovering coarse and fine p

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Impurities in the lead concentrate of Brunswick Mining and Smelting and their behaviour in the lead blast furnace

    By W. Petruk, D. R. Morris

    "The lead concentrate produced from the volcanogenic base metal ore of Brunswick Mining and Smelting in New Brunswick contains major to trace amounts of iron, zinc, cadmium, arsenic, antimony, copper,

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Closed Circuit Precious Metals Extraction with Recycled Halogens

    By D. Gagnon, B. Dubreuil, J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux

    "The pilot scale extraction of gold with a brine of sodium chloride and bromide at 30 ºC, in an atmosphere of halogens at atmospheric pressure, leads to gold chloride with 95% gold recovery. The use o

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Removal of Oxyanions from Metals' Extraction Wastewater by Modified Zeolite

    By V. T. Panayotov, M. I. Panayotova

    Wastewater from mining and mineral processing activities is often polluted by anion forming metals, such as molybdenum and chromium. Low cost materials, including zeolites, are studied for removing he

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Environment and the public

    By Desmond M. Connor

    "The State of the EnvironmentRecent data from a State of the Environment report prepared in January 1991 and released in April (see references) , indicates that the physical and biological environment

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Hydrothermal Production of Gallium Oxide

    By E. Peek, L. Becze, K. Reading

    "Gallium oxide is an important semiconductor material used in optoelectronic devices (flat panel and solar cell) catalysts and sensors. One of the methods to produce ?-Ga2O3 is the so-called hydrother

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Assessment of Rockfall Hazard Using Databases and Considering the Frequency of Triggering Meteorological Events

    By T. Verdel, Y. Gunzburger

    Rockfalls are major and essentially unpredictable sources of danger, particularly along transportation routes (roads and railways). Thus, the assessment of their probability of occurrence is a major c

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    The Impact of Flotation in Improving the Economics of Darrick's Buzwagi Project

    By B. K. Gorain

    Barrick' s Buzwagi copper-gold deposit in Tanzania comprises oxide, saprock and sulphide mineralized zones averaging approximately 0.058oz/t gold, 0.13% total copper and 0.03% cyanide-soluble cop

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling at Flin Flon

    By G. M. Proudfoot

    IN June, 1940, a .Longyear 3420 blast-hole drill rig was purchased by the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company for the purpose of experimental blast-hole drilling. The early work showed that the dia

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    Potential of Geothermal Energy for Electricity Generation in QATAR

    By Mohamad Kharseh

    There is general acceptance that climate change, which is the most important challenge facing humanity, is anthropogenic and attributed to fossil fuel consumption. Therefore, improving the performance

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Some Geological Characterization Techniques for Assessing Fault Influence on Deep Excavations

    By T. G. Carter

    "Damaging seismicity associated with deep faulting in both mining and civil excavations not infrequently occurs without warning, and often before proper mitigation measures have been put into place. S

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Possible Role of Workshops in Geochemical Prospecting Research in Glacial Terrain

    By John A. C. Fortescue

    There is a need for better communication between scientists who plan and carry out mineral exploration research in glacial terrain and the exploration geologists who look for mines. In this paper, fou

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Cardium Formation of the Foothills of Northeastern British Columbia

    By C. R. Stelck

    "AbstractThe Cardium formation of northeastern British •Columbia •contains an erosional unconformity that becomes progressively more severe northward until, •at Liard river, the stratigraphic hiatus e

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Chapter III-Continued - Part 2. - Manitoba and Saskatchewan - Structural Control of Ore Deposits in Northern Manitoba

    By M. Harrison, C. H. Stockwell

    "Metals vah1ed at more than $200,000,000 have been obtained, mainly since 1930, from the mines of northern Manitoba. The greater part of this production has been copper, zinc, and gold from the Flin F

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    The Importance of Subsurface Water Data in Petroleum Geology

    By Gorrell. H. A.

    Subsurface water data can be very valuable in .petroleum exploration and research. For the discussion of problems related to subsurface waters uniform nomenclature and classifications are required.

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Advocate Mines Limited asbestos deposit

    By M. J. Collins

    The Advocate Mines Limited asbestos property is 6 km north of Baie Ve rte on the northeast coast of Newfoundland. Mining began in the early 1960s and was concluded in 1981. The chrysotile asbestos dep

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Coal screening

    By A. D. Walters

    "IntroductionScreens are used in coal preparation plants for four basic functions, namely:I. Scalping off large size run-of-mine coal for initial size reduction;2. Sizing of coal treatment in differen

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Slag Cleaning in Circular and Rectangular Electric Furnaces

    By A. Warczok

    Smelting slags contain payable metals in a dissolved form and as mechanically entrained matte or metallic inclusions in the size range from 2 to 1000 µm. Slag cleaning requires reduction of magnetite

    Jan 1, 2007