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  • CIM
    Muskeg -A Review of Engineering Progress

    By R. A. Hemstock

    "Simple classification systems are now being used which will describe adequately the surface vegetation, the topography and the peat for any muskeg condition. Good progress is being made in determinin

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Residual Stress Mapping in the Interbore Region of a Heat Treated Aluminum Engine Block

    By D. Sediako

    Excessive residual stress in Al engine blocks may result in cylinder distortion which reduces engine operating efficiency. As such, neutron diffraction was used to measure residual strain along the Fe

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    “Northern exposure” The Red Dog experience

    By Curtiss O. Ehrsam, M. Naseem Mian

    Alaska’s Red Dog Mine is strengthening its position within Cominco’s “Vision 2000”strategic plan by continually improving quality and quantity of production while reducing costs. Red Dog has evolved i

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    The Health Experience of two Communities Associated with Mining in British Columbia, Canada

    The Nak?azdli First Nation and the municipality of Fort St. James are located in the Stuart Lake/Nak?al Bun area and are not unfamiliar to mining. These northern British Columbian communities have bee

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    New blast damage criteria for underground blasting

    By S. Vongpaisal, T. R. Yu

    "A set of new blast damage criteria has been developed, with special reference to blasthole mining operations, for assessing damage by incorporating the vibration level, rock properties, site characte

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Intelligent ore delineation: Integrating geosensing and geographical information systems

    By M. J. Scoble, H. L. Francis, D. F. Salter, G. R. Baiden

    Intelligent ore delineation refers to the ability reliably to characterize the geological setting of a mineralized body and its grade distribution. This necessitates using all available geological inf

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Maintenance and Testing of Protective Devices

    By W. E. Lockley

    This paper will attempt to answer a number of questions which are important to the safe and continued operation of an electric power system. 1. WHY should electrical protective devices be tested? 2.

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Simulation of Bulk Earthwork and Quarry Material Delivery During Surface Mine Transformation

    By S. Duvah Pentiah

    The transformation of an open pit coal mine to a horizontal-punch underground mine is subject to a number of challenges. These include scheduling the operation of various sizes of trucks over a long p

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Heavy Oil Situation in Western Canada

    By J. C. Gilbert

    "IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to discuss in a general way the heavy oil situation in Western Canada, and particularly to acquaint those in the oil industry who have not participated in the

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    The Present Situation in the Mining Industry of New Brunswick

    By W. J. Wright

    Summary This paper describes the general situation of the mining industry in New Brunswick, and gives a detailed description of the recent developments in the antimony deposits at Lake George and the

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Manning Best Practice in Australia

    By Stephen Williams

    This paper examines manning best practice in the Australian mining industry. In particular, the paper considers a range of mining operations and their manning levels as measured by operational benchma

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Underground and Laboratory Tests of Slusher Cables

    By G Anders

    Underground tests of slusher cables at first might seem to be quite simple and inexpensive. They do, however, take a long time and give results that may be ambiguous and unreliable. Also, because unde

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    The Falconbridge Iron Ore Process

    By P. G. Thornhill

    EARLY in 1951, Falconbridge undertook a research program aimed at the development of a sulphate roasting process for the recovery of the non-ferrous rnetals from the nickeliferous pyrrhotite fraction

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    'The Study of Silicosis in Ontario Mines

    By G. C. Bateman

    THE cause of silicosis and its prevention have held the attention of medical men and mine operators for many years and at the present rime the study of this disease is more than ever to the fore, even

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    The History of Basic Steel Manufacture at Sydney, Nova Scotia

    By M. R. Campbell

    "IntroductionON THE LAST DAY of December, 1951, a half-century of steel production was completed in the open hearth department of Dominion Iron & Steel, Limited, in Sydney, Nova Scotia.During that per

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    The Square-Set Method of Stoping at Butte

    By J. B. Mawdsley

    From the view point of the mining engineer, the square-set method of stoping as practised at Butte, Montana, is one ?of the outstanding features of well conducted mining operations in that camp. The f

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    New Method for Controlling the Volumetric Filling Condition in a Mill

    By J. Miettunen

    "The lining of a grinding mill has an important role in creating the conditions for the grinding process. The main purpose of the lining is to transfer the energy taken by the mill motor to the conten

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    The Utilization of Copper Continuous Smelting, Converting and Fire-Refining Processes in China

    By Ling Wu

    The development of pyrometallurgical technologies has been focused on new smelting reactors, but the proposal for new converting reactors has been substantially lower. Up to today about 80% of copper

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Using Laboratory Scale Flotation Testing to Predict Pilot Scale Flotation Performance

    By E. Amini

    "While methods exist to allow the simulation and optimization of existing flotation operations, there is a deficit in the ability to predict the performance of a new ore type pre-processing. A laborat

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    The Shortage of Engineers -Are We Working on the Solution or Are We Part of the Problem?

    During the past decade, the miner-al industries have been faced with an increasing shortage of engineers. The point has now been reached where the shortage may be termed critical. This shortage may be

    Jan 1, 1965