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  • CIM
    Hibernia-its impact on aggregates from Atlantic Canada

    By R. Flood

    "Oil has been discovered off Newfoundland in a number of locations on the Grand Banks, the most notable and exciting being in 1979 when Hibernia was discovered. This discovery has brought new challeng

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Lessons Learned from the East Malartic Fire

    By T. V. Nethery

    Introduction A brief account of the East Malartic fire is essential if this paper is to serve the purpose implied by its title. The fire originated in the timbers of No. 4 shaft at the 10th, or

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    INAC: Supporting Involvement of Aboriginal People in the Economy

    By Jr. Arcand

    Canadian Economy ? Getting Results ???? A stronger Canadian economy ???? National debt cut ???? Taxes reduced, tax-free savings account, support for manufacturing sector ???? Assisting with inf

    May 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Mineral resources in Canada?s future

    By P. L. Drake

    This paper comprises a discussion of the role which mineral resources will play in Canada's future export trade and the growing demand for minerals in Canada.

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Investigation of a complex rock slope displacement at Brenda Mines

    By Peter N. Calder, Garston Blackwell

    "The history and analysis of a structurally complex open-pit rock slope displacement are described. The failure involved part of the only haulage access to a major ore zone. The ongoing movement was m

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    New technology in conveyor transmission systems

    By L. R. Bower

    "This paper describes a highly versatile variable speed unit with a torque multiplication feature as a direct replacement for a fluid coupling .The unit is comprised of a modulating clutch with torque

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Research in Physical Metallurgy (a656f396-d3f5-49b5-be83-9d1b49d69ec7)

    Research, whether applied or fundamental, is a human endeavour which increases our understanding of nature. It is insufficient to simply observe, explore, record and classify. It i necessary, as well,

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Power requirements and resistance to motion of oil sand conveyors during winter operations

    By W. Cholewa, T. S. Golosinski, J. Wedzicha

    "Power requirements of belt conveyor drives are usually estimated based on the calculated belt tension which equals the sum of unit resistances to motion which the belt has to overcome. In most situat

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    The Interface of TiB2 and Al3Ti in Molten Aluminum

    By Haibin Ma, Jie Song, Qingyou Han, Xiaoming Wang, Wei Vian

    In the grain refinement of aluminum, Al3Ti and TiB2 particles are introduced to reduce the casting grain size down to 200 micrometer level, which makes cold working possible. The particles are brought

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated Silica

    By M. Mirnezami, J. A. Finch, M. S. Hashemi A.

    The surface of -30µm silica suspension (2% v/v) treated with 100 ppm Mg2+ at pH 11 was fully coated with Mg(OH)2. Under this condition, the silica is strongly positively charged (+30 mV) and the suspe

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Recent New Brunswick agreements for oil shale and potash: unique arrangements or the beginning of a trend

    By Dallas W. Davis

    "Since May 1980, New Brunswick has called separate tenders for the right to explore and develop several potash prospects, as well as areas underlain by Alberta oil shale. These tender calls had in com

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Geochemical Exploration In The Canadian Shield State Of The Art: Closing Remarks

    By C. F. Gleeson

    "I HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED the pleasant task of adding a last word in way of summary to this session. I think that the trend set in having a geochemical session at the CIM Annual General Meeting is a good

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Selecting Effective Hydrogen Production and Delivery Optionis for Mining Applications

    By Kimberly M. Curran

    The path by which hydrogen supply is provided to any end use application will have a strong effect on the specific economics and price stability for the product supply and the flexibility with which i

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Geophysics in Exploration at Falconbridge

    By F. McIntosh Galbraith

    EMPLOYING geophysics to find ore was for a long time considered by the Canadian mining fraternity to be a performance of dubious value: in a category somewhere between the practice of sorcery, and usi

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Engaging Local Communities and Sustainable Social Development

    By Dina M. Aloi

    In today?s evolving and globalized world, mining companies are being pressured to move beyond compliance towards long-term sustainability and sustainable development. Companies are expected to ?engag

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Evaluation of the Quebec Cartier Mining Pelletizing Plant Grinding Mill Efficiency as a Function of Mill Speed

    By Caroline B. Chapleau, Mélanie Proulx, Claude Bazin, Gaétan Lavoie

    "Quebec Cartier Mining operates a pelletizing plant in Port-Cartier, QC. Grinding, agglomeration and pellets induration are the three main steps in the preparation of iron oxide pellets. In 1998, foll

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    The transition of mining methods at Anderson Lake Mine

    By Seppo Haapamaki

    "Since it started production in 1970, Anderson Lake Mine has experienced several radical changes in mining methods as a result of the physical characteristics of the ore zone along with the need for i

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Man-less underground mining

    By J. Paraszczak

    For mining companies facing strong international competition and unfavourable commodities’ prices, automation of underground operations has the potential to increase productivity and help cut costs. H

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Studies on Contact Angles at Uraninite Surfaces

    By T. R. Madhavan

    The development of contact angles on highly polished ?uraninite surfaces, using sodium oleate and dodecyl ammonium acetate as collectors, has been studied at different collector and hydrogen ion conce

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Heap Leaching Optimization For The Imouraren Deposit: Synthesis Of A Laboratory Testwork Program

    By M. Vaillé, B. Bossé, N. Durupt, A. Michaut

    Imouraren is a sedimentary uranium deposit (> 150,000 tU @ 800 ppm), located approximately 100 km North-Northwest of Agadez (Niger); its depth reaches 110 to 170 meters. For low-grades ores, heap leac

    Jan 1, 2020