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  • CIM
    Lubrication and Lubrication Methods

    By F. L. Thompson

    MAN has been using lubricants of one type or another for at least four thousand years, and probably for a much longer period. We have learned from the inner wall of the tomb of Tehuti-Hetep, on which

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Note on the Attitude and Conjectural Shape of the Submarine Portion of the Sydney Coalfield

    By Francis Wm. Gray

    The preparation of a paper read before this Society in 1927 on Undersea Mining led to representations to the Deputy Minister of Mines at Ottawa, Dr. Chas. Camsell, and to the Director of the Geologica

    Jan 1, 1934

  • CIM
    The Strength Characteristics of Helical Springs

    By R. C. A. Thurston

    Introduction A mechanical spring has been .defined by Wahl ( 1) as 'an elastic body whose ?primary function is? to deflect or distort under load, and which recovers its original shape when relea

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    The Effects of Zirconium in Cast Iron

    By C. M. Offenhauer

    Abstract Zirconium markedly affects the formation of graphite in cast iron and may promote the formation of normal flake gaphite, fine flakes of eutectiform graphite, or spheroid nodular graphite,

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    The Role of Flotation in the Recovery of Gold

    By I. Jackman

    "Gold is present in different forms and associations in different ores. Flotation is used to recover gold and minerals associated with gold, but the applicability and type of flotation vary. The purpo

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Mining Coal Under the Sea in Nova Scotia with Notes on Comparable Undersea Coal-Mining Operations Elsewhere

    By Francis W. Gray

    Introduction Extensive undersea coal-mining has developed on both the east and west coasts of Canada, and at this time some four million tons, or 25 per cent of the total output of Canadian coal, r

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Advances in hydrogen generation through aluminum-assisted water split reaction

    By E. Czech

    Hydrogen generated through aluminum-assisted water split reaction is a novel, efficient and environmentally friendly method. It has been found previously that the passivation of aluminum can be preven

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Prescriptive Blasting

    By D. Mark Richards

    Highland Valley Copper (HVC) is a large open pit copper mine in the southern interior of British Columbia. Machine guidance technology using GPS has been utilized at the mine since 1996 for blast hole

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Nstrumentation and Monitoring Techniques for Oxygen Barrier Covers Used to Control Acid Mine Drainage

    By Abdelkabir Maqsoud

    Different management options and rehabilitation strategies are available for mine wastes that produce acid mine drainage (AMD). One of them consists in building a cover with capillary barrier effects

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Use of Thickening for Sustainable Management of Mine Tailings

    By Catherine N. Mulligan

    Thickening of mine tailings is a relatively new concept for their sustainable management. Removal of water from the tailings to form a paste instead of slurry disposal decreases environmental and geot

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Teachers in business: an Alberta initiative in education and industry partnership

    By Gil Espejo, Denise Duncan

    "In Alberta, several initiatives are under way to form partnerships between educators and industry to work together in preparing a skilled and technically competent workforce for the future. One succe

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Underground Survey Measurements- Research for Progress

    By Adam Chrzanowski, Eugene E. Derenyi, Peter Wilson

    "The rapid growth of the mining industry in Canada necessitates a reevaluation of existing mining surveying techniques and the development of new methods. In this connection, the Department of Surveyi

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Abrasion of Materials by Suspended Matter

    By H. Marquis

    The present paper consists of a survey of the literature on the problems of abrasion and wear of metals and materials by suspended matter. This problem is a very general one in industry, and is especi

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Geology and resources of the Saskatchewan coalfields

    By Paul L. Broughton

    "IntroductionThe coal deposits, all of lignite rank, of economic interest in Saskatchewan are associated with the Ravenscrag Formation (Paleocene). Several Cretaceous formations have less significant

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    The Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Harricanaw And Bell River Basins

    By George W. Bain

    Summary During the last three years the discovery of gold in the belt of volcanic and sedimentary rocks extending eastward from the Porcupine and Kirkland Lake gold-fields has caused a great deal o

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Regional geologic elements and mineral resources of the Harricana-Turgeon belt, Abitibi of NW Quebec

    By Alain Simard, Sylvain Lacroix, Louis-Martin Dubé, Pierre Pilote

    "The Harricana-Turgeon belt (HTB) is a poorly known volcano sedimentary belt in the NW part of the Abitibi Sub-province; it includes the Matagami, Joutel, Brouillan and Casa-Berardi mining districts.

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Thermodynamic and technico-economic analyses of the HCl-leach of magnesite and serpentine

    By M. Nagamori, A. J. Plumpton

    "Commercial HCl-leaching of magnesite and serpentine yields highly concentrated aqueous solutions containing 25 mass % to 33 mass % MgCl2. The partial molar enthalpies and heat capacities, the ionic a

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Ilmenite concentration from the Laurentian Titanium deposit

    By G. E. Agar, W. B. Kipkie, V. K. Drylie

    "This paper describes mineral processing test work on drill core samples from an ilmenite deposit in Terrebonne County just north of Montreal.Mineralogical examination showed that the intimate associa

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Applied Research in the Bituminous Coal Industry

    By Henry F. Hebley

    THE solid fuel industry, especially that branch represented by bituminous coal, is gradually becoming aware of its ? paramount importance in a world where there is an ever increasing demand for the pr

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Application of advanced blasting technologies for large scale de-stress blasts at Brunswick mine

    By S. Chung

    Mining in highly stressed ground conditions has been an increasing challenge at the Brunswick mine. Over the past 30 years, two large regional pillars were established on the 1000 m Level to support t

    Jan 1, 2005