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  • CIM
    Field experiments of fault activation in shales

    By Y. Guglielmi, C. Gout, P. Henry, P. Dick

    The key questions about fault reactivation in shales concern the potential enhanced fluid displacement through a previously low-permeability aseismic shale formation. Here we selected a critically-str

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Some Observations on a So-Called Interbedded Vein at Tangier, N.S.

    By Stopford Brunton

    For many years it has been accepted as axiomatic that the greater number of 'veins' or 'leads' in the gold districts of Nova Scotia are of the 'interbedded' type. The cor

    Jan 1, 1928

  • CIM
    The Hematite Process - New Concepts for Increased Throughput and Clean Hematite Production

    By T. C. Cheng, G. P. Demopoulos

    It is the object of this paper to discuss various options for improving the hematite process in terms of increased throughput hence lower capital cost and production of saleable quality hematite. With

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Mineralogical and process controls on the oxidative acid-leaching of radioactive phases in Elliot Lake, Ontario, uranium ores: I - uraninite, uranothorite and monazite

    By Roy O. Ifill, W. Charle Cooper, Alan H. Clark

    "A detailed study of the compositional relationships of the Uand Th-bearing minerals in Elliot Lake uranium ores has been conducted, particularly with regard to uranothorite, which clearly plays a cri

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    The Pronto Mine

    By James A. Robertson

    "The Pronto Mine located at the east end of Lake Lauzon, Long Township, some 12 miles east of Blind River is of historic note being the discovery locality and the first producing mine of the Elliot La

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Marketing junior exploration in Quebec and Canada: The 4 Ps

    By Jacque Trottier, Marcel Vallée, Gratien Gélinas

    "Mineral exploration in Canada traditionally has gone from boom to bust in cyclical pat-terns following market and discovery cycles, but other endemic factors related to exploration financing and perf

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Mining in Warfare

    By A. W. Davis

    Sapping and mining have constituted an important part of siege operations ever since powder came into general use in Europe. Before this period, famine was the main weapon in the hands of the besieger

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Practical Experience in the Briquetting of Bituminous Coking Coal

    By J. Shanks

    A S far back as 1925, Brazeau Collieries, Limited, became interested in .briquetting. This was brought about by complaints from their principal customer that stack losses, due to a high percentage of

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Effect of Lignosulfonates on Floatability of Chalcopyrite and Molybdenite

    By A. Ansari

    Standard depressants used in the selective separation of copper and molybdenum sulfides by flotation pose environmental and health hazards. In this investigation, the floatability of chalcopyrite and

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Roof Weakness: Fossilization and (Cyclic) Regenerative Hydrated Sulphates

    By Erwin L. Zodrow

    THE AUTHORS welcome this timely opportunity to comment o n a paper by MacLean and Merner (" Room-and- Pillar Mining at the Prince Mine of the Cape Breton Development Corporation " , ClM Bulletin , Jun

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Recovery of Sodium Sulphate from Alkaline Lake Deposits in Saskatchewan

    By J. W. Spyker, D. H. Filson, W. H. W. Husband

    "Large deposits of sodium sulphate exist in southern Saskatchewan in the brines or muddy crystal beds of alkali Jakes. Currently, more than 300,000 tons per year of sodium sulphate are produced from t

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Uranium mineralization in northern Saskatchewan

    By R. J. Munday

    Although uranium deposits in northern Saskatchewan are clustered around the Athabasca basin, basement lithostructure determines their distribution. Basal Wollaston Group pelites are invariably graphi

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Wear

    By H. R. Banks

    IF you have ever travelled in the valley lying between the Selkirks and the Rockies in the East Koorenay district, you will have noted that the former mountains are rounded and massive, while the serr

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    The Double-Notched (V-V) Bar Tension-Bending Test

    By T. W. Wloder

    During recent studies concerning the effects that various surface treatments, surface imperfections, locked-in residual stresses and metallurgical and geometrical notches have upon the mechanical beha

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    The Accident Prevention Program at Consolidated Discovery Yellowknife Mines Limited

    By Ralf M. Kleine

    THE property of Consolidated 1 Discovery Yellowknife Mines Limited, (Figure I) is situated in the Northwest Territories, approximately 50 air miles north of the town of Yellowknife. The mine is reache

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    A Review of Methods for Assessing the Hoek-Brown mi Constant from Triaxial Testing

    By R. Cammack

    "A fundamental component of the Hoek–Brown empirical rock failure criterion is assessing an appropriate mi constant. In developing their empirical criterion Hoek and Brown normalised triaxial test res

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Silicosis in Ontario Mines

    By Clifford S. Gibson

    THE Workmen's Compensation Ace defines Silicosis as "a fibrocic condition of the lungs caused by the inhalation of silica dust sufficient co produce a lessened capacity for work". This fibrocic c

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    Geothermal Technology and Resources for Active Mines

    By Jasmin Raymond

    Ground source heat pumps are used to heat or cool building and heat water supply. Such heat pumps use the earth as a heat source or sink to efficiently provide or store thermal energy. For example, a

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Evaluation of New Mining Ventures: Average Cost versus Net Present Value

    By Bernhard Schwab

    A popular rule in the mining industry is that a property should only be developed if average unit production cost is less than a given proportion of the estimated long-run price of the mineral. This p

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34

    By R.P. Edwards, B.C. Flintoff

    Froth flotation is one of the most widely used and effective processes for mineral benefication. First introduced in 1911, flotation technology has seen many developments over the past 80-plus years.

    Jan 1, 1995