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  • CIM
    History of Development and Organization of Support Services For the Asbestos Hill Mine

    By S. A. Luciani

    "In 1957, an asbestos orebody was discovered in the northern sector of the Ungava Peninsula of the Province of Quebec, an area now identified as Asbestos Hill. The deposit is situated on a plateau 170

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Bond Is Back!

    By Mark Sherman

    One of the main functions of a process technology and engineering services provider is to select grinding equipment that will meet the client?s throughput rate target. Prudent risk mitigation strategi

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Corrosion Control in Canadian Sulphide Ore Mines and Mills

    By W. Dingley, G. R. Hoey

    "Thirteen Canadian sulphide ore mines were surveyed for corrosion control. The mines visited were a small, yet representative, proportion of this segment of the Canadian mining and metallurgical indus

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Safety Related Engineering Tasks in the Lifecycle of Mining Machinery and Equipment

    By T. Winkler

    This paper presents elements of the Virtual Working Environment for identification of hazards occurring in the mining industry. The Virtual Working Environment includes models of machinery and models

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Recent Smelting Practice at Noranda

    By W. B. Boggs

    A paper describing the Noranda smelter was presented at the 1930 annual meeting of the Institute (1). A lacer article appeared in the Trans-actions of the A.I.M.&M.E. in 1933. Since that time there ha

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Diesel engines: mechanical considerations for equipment selection and operation

    By D. G. Champion

    "A comparison of diesel engine power ratings with in-service capability, and the selection of unit size and total number of units are discussed in the paper. Engine specific fuel consumption and its e

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Maximum Total Recovery Through Mining High-Grade and Low-Grade Ore Together is Economically Sound

    By Donald Carlisle

    "IntroductionTHE OPINION is held by many persons outside the mining industry, and by some within it, that mine •operators customarily find it advantageous to mine •only the richer parts of orebodies a

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    Reliability and Application of Instrumented Rock Bolts in Underground Coal Mines

    By T. R. Kostecki

    "Instrumented rock bolts are effective tools for assessing the reinforcement and condition of immediate roofs; however, instrumentation can have relatively high costs, which can be justified by high r

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Duckbill Mining at Franklin Mine

    By David Burchell

    Duckbill mining is probably the simplest method of loading coal mechanically at the face in underground mines. It is a means of reducing the amount of physical labour required to produce a ton of coal

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    In-situ Analysis of Coal by Borehole Logging Techniques

    By D. R. Reeves

    This paper describes the geophysical Jogging of coal that is being carried out for the National Coal Board in the United Kingdom. An explanation of the technique is given and results are presented sho

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Co-Ordinated Engineering in the Mining Industry

    By P. D. P. Hamilton

    IT is perhaps obvious to most individuals who are interested in the mining industry that a producing mine has been subjected to several phases of engineering attention. In this paper it is the author&

    Jan 1, 1938

  • CIM
    Applications of Sub-Surface Pressure Data

    By Eliodor Stoian

    PRESSURE information has earned a place of recognition to almost everyone interested in oil and gas production. This interest is due chiefly to the multitude of uses to which it can be put. A sub-surf

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Mining Industry-Aboroginal Engagement Pursuant to the New Ontario Mining Act Rules: A Preliminary Examination of Potential Impacts

    By K. Webb

    At both the international and country level, the issue of how the mining sector and indigenous populations should engage on issues of mutual interest or concern has emerged as one of central importanc

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Development of an Innovative Hydrostatic Shaft Liner Design for a New Shaft in Saskatchewan?s Athabasca Basin

    By J. Ouellet

    The authors participated in a study for a new mine shaft in Saskatchewan?s Athabasca Basin where ground freezing is desired to reduce water inflows. Constraints were imposed on the design in terms of

    Jun 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Pneumatic Flotation as Key for the Ultra Fine Flotation of Different Ores and Minerals

    By Lutz Markworth, Evren Ören

    "The worldwide demand of ores and the depletion of the high-purity deposits make it necessary to recover ores in increasingly finer size fractions in the feed material. The flotation technology of mor

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    The Effects of Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Waveform Variables on Productivity and Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) Characteristics, for Single and Tandem Electrode Welds

    By J. Pepin

    When using alternating current submerged arc welding (SAW) to produce pipes from microalloyed linepipe steels, it is critical to balance penetration depth and deposition rates, in order to minimize th

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Corefco Refinery - Review of Operations

    By R. Krentz, P. D. Cordingley

    The nickel-cobalt sulphides produced from limonitic laterite ores by Moa Nickel S.A. in Cuba are refined at the Corefco nickel-cobalt refinery in Canada. Major changes to the refining process were req

    Jan 1, 2005

  • 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
    Coal Research and Development in Canada - 1970

    "An unparalleled growth in the Canadian coal industry in 1970 coincided with increasing awareness by Canadians of their environment and their geography with its accompanying transportation factors. R

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    The Steel Industry of the Prairie Provinces

    The primary steel industry of the Prairie Provinces consists essentially of three companies whose total annual melting capacity, as of January 1, 1963, was 333,000 net tons. These companies have steel

    Jan 1, 1963