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  • CIM
    Caribou Mine

    By L. V. Bell

    "The gold deposits of the Caribou mine are representative of those of the Province of Nova Scotia as a whole. The ore shoots within the deposits, in common with those elsewhere within the Province, ar

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Integration of Mine Automation Systems (14a2af3f-2f3a-4e90-8e97-b85389e6d04a)

    By Irving Wigden

    The world is fast becoming information based. Mine companies migrate business infrastructures to be handled electronically. Suppliers move onto the worldwide web. In this ?e-world? successful supplier

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Option pricing: A new approach to mine valuation

    By Scott K. Palm, Neil D. Pearson, Jr. Read

    "Uncertainty is an important feature of many investments, but it is especially important for mineral properties. Mine properties often entail large investments and fixed commitments. Managers in the m

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Improvements at Solvent Extraction Plants of Angloamerican Copper

    By J. Cueto, M. Torres, J. Fernandez, J. Nuñez, C. Salgado, G. Zarate

    Anglo American has used the extractant M 5640 in all the Divisions, which is an aldoxime modified with TXIB formulation, except in Los Bronces, where an aldoxime modified with tridecanol (TDA) formula

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    A Framework for Crane Selection in Large-Scale Industrial Construction Projects

    By SangHyeok Han

    Selecting the best possible cranes and identifying spatial conflict-free locations on sites can result in productivity and safety improvements for large-scale industrial construction projects. In the

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Novel Application of a Gold Cyanide Selective Resin in the PGMS Industry

    By M. H. Kotze, V. Yahorava

    A gold-selective ion exchange resin, containing tributylamine groups, was developed by Mintek for the recovery of gold from cyanide leach solutions. The Dow Chemical Company and, more recently, Puroli

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Integration of Mine Automation Systems

    By Irving Wigden

    The world is fast becoming information based. Mine companies migrate business infrastructures to be handled electronically. Suppliers move onto the worldwide web. In this ?e-world? successful supplier

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Pumping of Phosphate Slurries

    By Floyd B. Bowen

    Pumping methods are used, almost exclusively, to transport materials in the mining, beneficiation and chemical processing of phosphate rock in the Florida phosphate pebble field. Matrix pumping system

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Recovery of cobalt by a new biosorbent

    By Nural Kuyucak, Bohumil Volesky

    "Extensive screening revealed a seaweed (alga) biomass type which in its non-living state possesses a very high cobalt sequestering capacity comparable to that of activated carbon and the ion-exchange

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Processibility of Athabasca tar sand using a batch extraction unit: the role of NaOH

    By E. C. Sanford

    A laboratory-scale batch extraction unit and operating procedure for studying the hot-water separation of bitumen from Athabasca tar sands are described. The extractor evolved from earlier units and h

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Decontamination of Elliot Lake Uranium Tailings

    By D. Raicevic

    After more than 93% of the uranium is extracted from Elliot Lake uranium ores by a sulphuric acid leaching process, the leach residue (tailings) contains small amounts of uranium and radioactive isoto

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The Benefits of Bulk Diesel Fuel Filtration in Mining

    By Christian M. Bauer

    Modern surface mines are among the world's largest single consumers of diesel fuel. A typical mine site can consume in excess of 200 million liters of diesel fuel per year. Delivered diesel fuel

    Nov 1, 2011

  • CIM
    20-foot-diameter blind shaft drilling

    By D. A. Whitley, R. P. Carone

    "Shaft sinking by blind shaft drilling offers the mining industry a different approach to shaft construction. Benefits of blind drilling include less construction time and fewer safety problems while

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Stirred-Tank Bioleaching of a Pyrrhotite-Rich Tailings Sample

    By Y. Thibault, L. Morin, R. Cameron, D. Gould

    "There are an estimated 50 to 100 million dry metric tonnes of low-grade nickeliferous pyrrhotite tailings in the Sudbury area alone, with an average nickel grade ~0.8% (plus cobalt). Pyrrhotite is a

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Deep Mining in South Africa

    SOME months ago a Committee on Deep-level Mining was appointed [by the Government of the Union of South Africa] to consider the possibility of gold mining being carried on at a depth below 8,500 feet.

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    The Sylvania Sandstone 1n Southwestern Ontario

    By G H. Reavely, The University of Western Ontario Department of Geology

    The lower Middle Devonian Sylvania Sandstone occurs in the sub-surface in the western part of Mal-den township, Essex county, Ontario. The formation is composed of well rounded, frosted quartz grains

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    A New Electrolyte for Copper and Silver Refining?

    By J. Baumbach, H. Bombach, M. Stelter

    "Today technical electro-refining processes for copper exclusively use sulfuric acid, for silver refining nitric acid electrolytes are used. Sulfuric acid is characterized by very good chemical and el

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Concentrate Drying at the Sullivan Concentrator

    By C. Sideco

    "Concentrate drying at the Sullivan Concentrator goes back to 1937 when the original coal-fired dryer was put into operation. This was a second hand 8' dia. x 56' long Struthers-Wells rotary dryer tha

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Phytomining of Ni from Mineralized or Contaminated Soils Available to Industry

    By Rufus L. Chaney

    A new technology is available to the Ni mining and remediation community to “phytomine” Ni from mineralized or contaminated soils using rare plants which hyperaccumulate Ni to over 1% of shoot dry mat

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Formation waters as a source of industrial minerals in Alberta

    By BRIAN HITCHON

    Calcium, magnesium, bromide and iodide extraction from formation waters for use as industrial minerals has occurred in several countries, but not yet in Canada. Potential commercial brine fields exist

    Jan 1, 1984