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  • CIM
    Chapter III- Continued - Part 3. - Red Lake-Patricia Area - General Structural Relationships of Ore Deposits in the Red Lake Area

    By H. Clare Horwood

    "In the Red Lake area in northwestern Ontario the relationships between general structures and structures containing ore deposits are among the most unusual and most interesting of any in the Precambr

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    A Method of Working a Highly Inclined Thick Coal-Seam

    By J. A. H. Church

    My paper entitled "Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Mines;" read some time ago before this Branch, consisted chiefly of extracts from the British Blue Book dealing with the same subject. Fallowing my

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    The Lethbridge coal field

    By R. D. Livingstone

    "THE LETHBRIDGE COAL FIELD lies mainly .to the north and west of the city of Lethbridge. Mining carried on in this area for over eighty years until 1965. Before the building of a railway the coal was

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Aggregates ? Problems and the Role of Government Agencies in Ontario

    By W. M. Tupper

    Municipal governments recognize the importance of aggregates in the local economy and the need to manage this resource in the interest of the public good. They have encountered problems with regulatin

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Respect for employees: Clarifying expectations and authorities

    "One of the corporate values mentioned by many companies deals with respect for people. This paper discusses one aspect of this value, namely, the need for clarity of accountabilities and authorities.

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Mineral Occurences in the Appalachian Region of Canada: Their Origin and Relation to Structure

    By F. J. Alcock

    The Appalachian region of Canada comprises the three maritime provinces; Nova Scotia; New Brunswick; and Prince Edward Island; and that; part of the Province of Quebec lying south and east of Logan's

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    The Place of Non-Metallics in the Mining Industry

    By L. Heber Cole

    In making this plea for a better and more sympathetic understanding of the non-metallic industry, I do not for one minute wish to give the impression that I in any way belittle the wonderful strides t

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    Selective Extraction of Platinum Group Metals from HCl Solution with Amide Compounds

    By M. Tanaka, H. Narita, K. Morisaku

    "The selective separation of palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), and rhodium (Rh) from a hydrochloric acid solution by solvent extraction was investigated using amide-type extractants, i.e., N,N,N’,N’-tetr

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Mineralogy and Genesis of Three Vein Systems, Ross Mine, Holtyre, Ontario

    By Samuel O. Akande

    "Gold occurs as native metal, in electrum, and in a telluride mineral in quartz carbonate veinlets of three vein systems at the Ross Mine, northern Ontario. The 14 Vein System is made up predominantly

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Red Lake Gold Shore Mine

    By J. B. Mawdsley

    "The Red Lake Gold Shore mine is 4/5 mile west of the town of Red Lake, Ontario, and a mile northwest of the Howey mine. It came into production in August 1936, and in a little over 2 years produced 2

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Effective Project Evaluation Based on Benchmarking Data

    By Stephen G. Mlot

    The evaluation of mineral projects involves the identification, mitigation and management of significant uncertainty. Benchmarking is an essential and effective way of increasing confidence and reduci

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Southern Interior Plains

    By D. F. Scott

    "DEFINITION OF THE REGION AND ITS BOUNDARIESTHE REGION of Western Canada covered by this re-port lies between the Precambrian rocks of the Canadian Shield and the structurally deformed rocks of the ea

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Sulphur (131f61e4-9235-4437-8d66-c46dba220c97)

    By F. W. Guernsey

    Of all the elements, sulphur occupies a place by itself. It is mined in situ, in such quantities and of such purity that, as regards the tonnage produced, it is the first of any element on the list. I

    Jan 1, 1923

  • CIM
    Closing the Water Balance in Hydrometallurgical Extraction Processes

    By Bryn Harris

    Answer to the question is given as 42! Asked the wrong question So got the wrong answer How does this apply to the mining industry? And particularly to this session on Water? Water is just

    May 1, 2013

  • CIM
    United Keno Hill Mines

    By Jr. Carmichael

    "THE MAYO AREA was prospected as early as 1887. The first major activity started in 1898, when the Stewart River and its tributaries were examined for placer deposits, and in succeeding years the dist

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Measurement of electrochemical potentials in flotation systems

    By J. A. Finch, G. Labonté

    "A long-standing objective has been to obtain interpretable measurements of the oxidation-reduction potential in mineral slurries. For this purpose several sensing electrodes (black platinum wire, pla

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Comparison of laboratory and field abrasive wear tests

    By M. Fiset, D. Belley

    "In a country with a cold climate like Canada, the cost of replacing worn parts of snowplow equipment such as blades, is enormous. A great number of these blades, with different mechanical properties,

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Orientation-Preferential Growth during Secondary Recrystallization in AA5182 Sheet

    By Yusuke Yamamoto, Mineo Asano

    "The present study investigated the texture transition during secondary recrystallization in the AA5182 sheet. During the initial stage of annealing, the texture showed a weak Cube orientation as the

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Effect of Sorption on Solute Transport in a Single Rough Rock Fracture

    By V. Cvetkovic, L. Zou, L. Jing

    "Sorption process plays a significant role for solute retardation in rock fractures. In this paper, for the aim to investigate the effect of sorption on solute transport in a single rough fracture, a

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Geophysical Investigation at Steeprock Lake

    By Arthur Brant

    STEEPROCK LAKE (Figure 1) lies about two miles north of Atikokan, a village approximately one hundred and forty miles west of Fort William and one hundred miles east of Fort Frances on the Canadian Na

    Jan 1, 1940