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  • CIM
    Design of an Optimal Lining Material to Prevent Coal Fires at Underground Coal Mines

    By A. H. Onur

    Spontaneous combustion of coal is a significant hazard in underground coal mines. It causes serious problems for miners for many years after the fact. It threatens workers? lives and causes economic l

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Lower Carboniferous Sedimentary Rocks 1n Southwestern Newfoundland and their Relations to Similar Strata in Western Cape Breton Island

    The Carboniferous sedimentary rocks of southwestern Newfoundland merit investigation because of petroleum, salt and gypsum possibilities and indications of base metallization along the equivalent of t

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    The Start-up and Operation of the Gibraltar Mines SX-EW Plant (e864bb9e-42ee-4b0f-8109-3374578f0d92)

    By J. C. O'Rourke

    "Gibraltar Mines Ltd. has been operating its open pit copper mine for fifteen years. In that time over 140 million tons of waste and low grade material has been placed on the mine waste dumps. Laborat

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Vanadium Purification: A Review (67d0a278-6b8e-4335-a7b1-5f520583539d)

    By D. B. Dreisinger, M. R. Tavakoli

    "Vanadium has been produced from a variety of sources. This metal is known to make aqueous solutions of complex speciation as a function of vanadium concentration and pH. Considering the method of lea

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Evaluating the Effect of Operational Changes at Vale Inco's Clarabelle Mill

    By J. Doucet, C. Price

    In an industrial setting, operational changes are continually introduced, driven by new technologies or changing economics. Because of day-to-day variability, quantifying the impact of these changes b

    Jan 1, 2009

  • 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
    Income taxes going up - and spending, too

    By Robert B. Parsons

    "Once all the hullabaloo about Finance Minister Wilson's April 27 budget died down (or was it an April 26 budget?), the pain of the budget papers began to sink in. Individuals and corporations wi

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Geophysical Exploration Leading to The Discovery of the Faro Deposit

    By J. S. Brock

    Magnetic, electromagnetic and gravimetric surveys have played an important role in the mineral exploration leading to the discovery of three major massive sulphide deposits in the Anvil-Vangorda area

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Water Reuse at Inco's Sudbury Mills

    By H. R. Butler, R. N. Browne

    "The International Nickel Company of Canada Limited consumes some 33 ½ millions of gallons of fresh water and reuses more than 100 millions of gallons of water daily. The continuing search for suitabl

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Magnetic Prospecting Methods in Asbestos Exploration

    By John H. Low

    Introduction Despite the fact that the .association of magnetite with chrysotile asbestos in the parent producing area of the world, the Thetford Mines - Black Lake area, has been recognized since th

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Technologies required for safe and profitable deep level gold mining, South Africa

    By P. H. Willis

    Since the 14th CMMI conference, held in Edinburgh in 1990, at which a paper was presented by the author (Willis, 1990) reviewing the role of integrating new technology as a survival strategy for South

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Geology of Sand and Gravel Deposits in Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia

    By J. E. Armstrong

    "IntroductionT'HE PRODUCTION of gravel and sand may be considered to be the major mining operation in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia. At least thirty pits are in operation with a yearly p

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    Significance For Mineral Exploration of Sulphate Concentrations In Groundwaters

    By Roland B. Hoag, Roger G. Webber

    Sulphate concentration in groundwater is a good measure of the extent of oxidation of sulphides, provided that sulphide minerals are the primary source of the sulphate. A study was conducted near the

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Forestel Vald?or, Session Introduction

    Evolution of Maintenance Practices. Mechanization processes in underground mining operation became stronger in the 70?s - 80?s. Did maintenance practices changed over the years ? What are the the ma

    Feb 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Coal liquefaction in Canada - The CANMET program

    By James F. Kelly

    "Research and development on the production of liquid fuels from coal is rapidly expanding worldwide. AImost every industrialized country is engaged in coal liquefaction research and process developme

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Gold mineralization and its position in the geological evolution of the Beardmore - Tashota area

    By Derek E. McBride

    "Exploration work in the Beardmore - Tashota area has led to a reinterpretation of relationships between gold mineralization and the geologicalevolution ofthe area. The host volcanic rocks form two pa

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Mining: an essential component of the Canadian trade balance

    By R. A. Horn, S. M. Telfer

    "Canada has a per capita GDP second only to Japan among the G7 countries and a positive trade balance which ranks third among the world's major economies. International trade represents a very la

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Geochemistry of Mercury and Origins of Natural Contamination of the Environment

    By I. R. Jonasson, R. W. Boyle

    "Current interest in the distribution of mercury in the natural environment comes from quite different, though not unrelated, sources. Mercury has long been an important metal in many industries and h

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Sample bias and conditional probability ore reserve estimation at Valley

    By G. F. Raymond, W. P. Armstrong

    "At the time of this study, the Valley mine was producing 23 000 tonnes of ore per day from a large, low-grade porphyry copper orebody. Sulphide mineralization, principally bornite and chalcopyrite, o

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Downhole geophysics as an aid to the interpretation of an evaporite sequence: examples from Nova Scotia

    By D. C. Carter

    "The Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy located a drillhole at Riverside Corner, Hants County, Nova Scotia, to examine the stratigraphy, structure and potash potential of the Kennetcook River

    Jan 1, 1989