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  • CIM
    Copper Electrowinning at Duisburger Kupferhuette

    By H. Kudelka

    Copper electrowinning at Duisburger Kupferhuette was introduced in March 1975. The electrowinning plant has a capacity of 10,000 mT of copper cathodes a year. The cuprous oxide feed material is an int

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Modern History of Pipe Manufacture and Application

    By H. J. McQueen

    Large-scale industrial production of pipe began with longitudinal hot pressure welding of wrought iron by passage of skelp (narrow strip with beveled edges) through a die or bell that curled it about

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Applications for Social Media Platforms in Human Resource Management

    By Zoë Mullard

    Just as a mine has a lifecycle, employees working within the mining sector also make several transitions throughout their career, from initial recruitment to retirement from the industry. Throughout t

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Mining Methods and Costs at the Sherritt Gordon Mine

    By Eldon L. Brown

    Location and History The Sherritt Gordon property is located in northwestern Manitoba, about 100 miles north of The Pas and 40 miles northeast of Flin Flon. It is connected with the Manitoba Northern

    Jan 1, 1933

  • CIM
    Mineral resource + engineering, economic and legal feasibility = ore reserve

    By M. Vallée

    Several reviews of mineral project performance in the past 35 years indicate a pattern of occasional, but recurrent, mining project failures due to shortcomings in geological information and estimatio

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    III.-Rock-Bursts at Lake Shore Mines

    By W. T. Robson

    ONE of the problems encountered in any mine is the effect of increasing pressure manifested by increasing depth. Although the depth at which excessive pressure assumes serious proportion, and the mann

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Gold Liberation Modelling of Diagnostic Leaching Data Using Neural Network Analysis

    By N. Musee, N. Kornelius

    This study presents a neural network approach to modelling the liberation of gold bearing ores. A complete mineralogical analysis of unmilled and milled ores, including gold deportment and gangue cont

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Gas-Oil Ratio Response of Water Floods in which Injection Equals Withdrawals

    By G. H. Agnew

    When water floods are initiated after gas-oil ratios have increased, the transition period from the start of injection until" the gas-oil ratios are returned to the solution gas-oil ratio may be impor

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Optimization of Acid Addition in High Pressure Acid Leaching at Ambatovy

    By R. Holmwood, M. Faris, P. Holloway, M. Collins

    Sulphuric acid addition is a major driver of the economics in the processing of nickel laterite ores by high pressure acid leaching (HPAL). Understanding the optimal acid addition rate is essential fo

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    A Seismic Investigation of Mine "Bumps" in the Crowsnest Pass Coal Field

    By W. G. Mine

    In September, 1953, seismographs were installed in the Crowsnest Pass area of Alberta and British Columbia to study the 'bumps' which were occurring in the coal mines at Fernie and Coleman,

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Pilot Plant Pressure Oxidation of Refractory Gold-Silver Concentrate

    By D. Yuan, L. Yan, R. Kalanchey, M. J. Collins, I. M. Masters

    Pressure oxidation tests have been conducted by Sherritt for a refractory gold-silver project located in China. The feed contained 39 g/t Au and 970 g/t Ag; the major gold-bearing minerals were pyrite

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Beneficiation of Lean Iron Ores Solely by Selective Flocculation and Desliming

    By H. O. Lien

    Among the known iron deposits in Canada, many are of low grade and require beneficiation to produce an acceptable blast-furnace feed. Some of the deposits have never been considered for commercial exp

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Metallurgical Coke in Canada

    By Wm. Snow, J. R. Wallace, E. P. Duchemin

    "GeneralA NOT INCONSIDERABLE proportion of the Canadian economy is dependent on the coal mining industry. This is particularly true of the eastern portion of Canada and especially so of the ( authors'

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Distribution and Characteristics of the Sulphide Ores of the Timmins Area

    By D. R. Pyke, R. S. Middleton

    "Three main types of base metal sulphide mineralization are present in the Timmins area:(1) -Massive and stringer-type copper-zinc deposits occurring mainly in pyroclastic rocks, as typified by the mi

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Ore Dressing at Scully Mine

    By A. M. McKim, J. S. Ambler

    "The iron ore of the Scully Mine is upgraded from 36 per cent Fe to 66 per cent Fe through single-stage crushing, wet autogenous milling, sizing by vibrating screens and two-stage spiral separation, f

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Mining engineering education in developing countries: The case of Iran

    By H. Memarian

    In the last few decades, many developing countries have tried to expand and improve upon higher education, which is acknowledged to be the leading factor for development. In this respect, develiping c

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Mineral Possibilities of the Northwest Territories

    By A. W. Jolliffee

    ANY attempt to forecast the mineral resources of a largely unknown region is hazardous and, in the case of the Northwest Territories, such a task is even more hazardous than usual. This is not merely

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    Unnamed Platinum-Group Minerals

    "9.1. IntroductionThe application of the electron microprobe for in-situ analysis of platinum-group minerals (PGM), first reported by Borovskii et at. (1959) and Genkin (1959), has resulted in a large

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Industrial relations

    By Riggin P. R.

    "IntroductionIndustrial Relations combines two very important relationships - employee relations and union relations.Employee relations always come into play when people are hired to perform tasks. Be

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    The Geology of the Rabbit Lake urnnium deposit, Saskatchewan

    By Thomas H. Heine

    "The Rabbit Lake uranium deposit is located at 58° 11’00”N.. 103°42'36""W., close to the west side of Wollaston Lake, and approximately 800 km north of Saskatoon. The orebody is hosted by Aphebian Wol

    Jan 1, 1986