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  • CIM
    Use of Alloy Steels in Rock Drilling, and Their Treatment (6157e598-7aca-4e5f-9493-1cfa1b4141fc)

    By Charles G. Kemsley

    MR. C. R. WHITTEMORE: It is interesting to note that the mining industry is making increased use of alloy steels for drilling. They will undoubtedly lead to greater footage at lesser cost. Mr. Kemsley

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    International Trade in Minerals and Economic Development (08ef22d4-9c9e-4f31-8cb9-9e9b9468c70c)

    By Herbert D. Drechsler

    "THE FOLLOWING are some comments on the article, ""International Trade in Minerals and Economic Development"", by M. Sengupta, published in the October 1976 issue of the CIM Bulletin.Sengupta says in

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    The Use of Hydraulic Cyclones in a Middling Re-Grind Unit at Canadian Exploration Limited

    By H. A. Steane

    THIS BRIEF PAPER presents the information available on the use of Dorrclon?is in the middling re-grind unit at the lead-zinc mill of Canadian Exploration Limited. The plant throughput is 1,650 tons

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    Analytical Methods for the Platinum-Group Elements

    "6.1. Mineralogical Techniques ApplicableTo the Platinum-Group Elements6.1.1. IntroductionThe named platinum-group minerals (PGM) usually occur as grains smaller than about 200 microns and, even when

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The Canadian Precambrian Shield

    By J. E. Gill

    "The name 'Canadian Shield' is used for a vast area; largely in northeastern; Canada; underlain by Precambrian rocks. The part in Canada has an area; of about 1; 790; 000 square miles. Extensions in G

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Some Geological Aspects of the Sydney Coalfield with Reference to their Influence on Mining Operations

    By T. Binnert Haites

    INTRODUCTION NUMEROUS examples of troubled zones, interfering with the normal development of coal seams, have been cited in the literature. From a geological point of view they can be subdivided into

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    The Effect of Different Surface Treatments on the Fatigue Strength of Drill Steel

    By T. W. Wlodek

    In this paper the relative merits of shot peening, induction surface hardening, spiral-rolling, and the combination of these surface treatments, are evaluated on the basis of their capacity to increas

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    A Plant-Wide Control System for Flotation Level Control

    By D. G. Hulbert, J. H. Schubert, R. G. D. Henning

    "Froth depth, along with reagent addition and aeration rate, is one of the crucial factors that can be used to control a flotation circuit. Sub-optimal setpoints and disruptions in levels have a sever

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Hardie Group

    By W. H. Mathews

    "The Hardie group of cinnabar claims is in the interior of British Columbia; 25 miles northwest of the city of Kamloops. It is one of a number of mercury; properties scattered along a north trending b

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Adoption of High Oxygen Bottom Blowing in Copper Matte Smelting: Why is it taking so long?

    By Enzo Palumbo, Joël P. T. Kapusta, François Larouche

    In light of the rapid deployment of bottom blowing smelting in China over the last ten years, one has to wonder why it has taken the copper industry so long to adopt ultra-high oxygen enrichment via S

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Exploring High Speed Gas Metal Arc Welding of Thin Wall Aluminum Components

    By Michel Guillot

    Gaz metal arc welding is commonly used for producing large frames and assemblies. Even for light aluminum and thin wall assemblies, the GMAW technique is increasingly preferred over the GTAW technique

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Evaluating uncertainty in kimberlite pipe volume by simulating geometry in cylindrical coordinates

    By J. B. Boisvert, P. Oshust

    A significant source of uncertainty in the diamond resource contained in kimberlite pipes is the volume of the pipes. Often the material within a pipe will be mined as ore, leaving the actual geometry

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    The Nickel Industry

    By Paul D. Merica

    This year of 1926 marks the 40th. anniversary of nickel mining in Canada. Although the first nickel mine of the Sudbury basin was discovered in 1883, it was not until 1886 that the Canadian Copper Com

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Valuation Introduction

    By Lawrence Devon Smith, Keith Spence, William Roscoe

    "In March 2003 the CIM Council adopted and approved the document “Standards and Guidelines for Valuation of Mineral Properties” as developed by the Special Committee of the Canadian Institute of Minin

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Iron Behavior in Nickel Laterite Inverse Leaching Process

    By L. Su, S. Liu, K. Jiang, K. Xie

    The reduction of iron dissolution and acid consumption is fairly important in the extraction of Ni and Co from laterite ores from both economic and efficiency perspectives. BGRIMM conducted detailed r

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Control of Bias and Level in a Laboratory Flotation Column

    By André Pomerleau, Michel Grégoire, René del Villar

    "The operation of industrial flotation columns requires the control of at least two variables, the interface position and the bias rate, by manipulation of some appropriate operating variables. Proble

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Proposed Methods of Mining Pitching Seams: Which Would Minimise Coal Dust as Much as Possible and Increase the Percentage of Lump Coal

    By George Kellock

    In presenting this paper for discussion at the Western Annual Meeting to be held in Edmonton, it is with the idea of creating a full and general discussion by the mining men in the Province as to the

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    Safety in Coal Mines

    By Gordon MacVean

    The object of this paper is to present for your consideration some of the present-day trends of safety practice in the coal mines in the United States and Canada. Coal mining at its best is a hazardou

    Jan 1, 1931

  • 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
    Difficult Mining Conditions in 153 Orebody at a Depth of 4550 ft at Vale Inco?s Coleman Mine

    Vale Inco?s Coleman Mine 153 Orebody is a narrow vein deposit with a dip that varies from 30 to 70 degrees. It has a strike length of 1200-feet and the current mining extends from the 4250 level to 51

    May 1, 2009