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  • CIM
    Designing Sustainable Prosperity “DSP” a Collaborative Effort to Build Resilience in the Copper Producing Regions

    By F. Prescott, D. Hiam-Galvez, J. Hiam

    Mines are frequently located in remote areas with little conventional employment and few opportunities for the existing population. The development and operation of the mines results in several years

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Applied Mineralogy in Industrial and Metallic Mineral Deposits: Examples from Wollastonite, V-magnetite and Muscovite

    By Panagiota Tsolis-Katagas, Basilios Tsikouras, Tassos A. Grammatikopoulos, C. Katagas

    "Mineralogical techniques including microscopic methods, reflected and transmitted light microscopy, Cathodoluminescence (CL) and Scanning Electron Microscopy equipped with an Energy Dispersive Spectr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Australia?s in situ Recovery Uranium Mining best Practice Guide: Groundwaters, Residues and Radiation Protection

    By I. B. Lambert

    The guide has been developed by officials from resources and environment agencies in the Australian Government and the South Australian and Northern Territory Governments. It elaborates on the Austral

    Aug 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Targeted Mineralogy in Informing Compositing and Detailed Analysis for Geometallurgy: A Cu Porphyry Case Study

    By T. C. Chudy, C. C. Hamilton, G. R. Lane

    The selection and provision of mineralogical services to assist in developing a GeoMetallurgical program for a Cu Porphyry Mine in South America is covered in this paper and presentation. The objectiv

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Chemistry and origin of carbonate-rich rocks in the area of Amisk Lake (East), Saskatchewan

    By B. A. Watters, G. A. Parslow, F. H. Mcdougall

    Carbonate-rich rocks occur at several localities within the Flin Flon volcanic sequence of the eastern Amisk Lake area. The rocks occur in two areas: as a group of small occurrences on islands within

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Constructability Challenges for Perimeter Control Blasting and Slope Development in Shale and Other “Weak” Rocks

    By D. J. Scarpato

    "Slope construction in shale can present some interesting challenges for geotechnical design engineers and contractors alike. There are challenges that can be expected and designed-for; however, all t

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Beneficiation of Low Grade Manganese Ore by Jigging in a Specially Designed Ore Dressing Unit

    By Simon B. Blancher, Malo Rousseau, Renato Contessotto, Thomas Wallmach

    The Manganese division of the ERAMET group extracts manganese ore in Gabon and produces manganese alloys for the steel industry. ERAMET has an economic interest to maximize the ore throughput without

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Effect of growth velocity on development of preferred orientations in directionally solidified TiA1-2Mo-2Nb

    By H. Saari, D. Y. Seo, J. Beddoes, T. R. Bieler

    Prior work on effects of lamellar orientation on creep rates and other mechanical properties have shown that having lamellae parallel to the tensile axis provides optimal creep resistance and good str

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    The Ventilation Challenge ? A Canadian Perspective on Maintaining A Good Working Environment in Deep Mines

    By Stephen G. Hardcastle

    Worldwide, metal mines are going deeper. For example in Canada there are six such mechanized mines planning production at 3000m (10,000?). Working at such depths challenges all aspects of mining inclu

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Using airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data to monitor mine tailings in Copper Cliff, northern Ontario

    By J. Shang, P. Howarth, B. Morris

    Tailings from the nickel refinery in Copper Cliff, Ontario, consist of fine silicates mixed with a variable amount of conductive and magnetic minerals mainly associated with sulphides and iron oxides.

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Stability Analysis of Rib Pillars in Mechanized and Drill and Blast Excavations using Numerical Modeling

    By Navid Bahrani

    Introduction ? Today?s economic market is motivating underground mining companies to increase development advance rates and enhance their NPVs. ? For example, block cave mining involves development

    Oct 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Measuring Roof-Bolt Response to Axial and Shear Stresses: Laboratory and First in-situ Analyses

    By T. R. Kostecki, K. V. Jessu

    "Roof bolts are subjected to axial stresses, shear stresses, or both. Axial and shear stresses were compared between roof bolts machined with two and three slots. Shear stresses perpendicular to and a

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    The Corrosion of Rock Bolts and a Method to Quantify the Corrosion Potential in Mines

    By G. Bylapudi, K. Mondal, J. Hirschi

    ABSTRACT: Rock bolts are the main form of defence against rock falls in mines. Conditions under-ground are conducive to corrosion. A perception exists about American coal mines that bolt corrosion is

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Private Regulatory Fragmentation As Public Policy: Governance In Canada?s Mining Industry (DRAFT / ABRIDGED VERSION)

    By José Carlos Marques

    This paper addresses recent calls to study the role of the state in private regulation. Using an historical, organizational-field approach, I trace and explain the evolution of public debates and inte

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Follow-up of Production Equipment Availability and its Contributing Factors in Selected Canadian Underground Mines

    By Edith Lafontaine

    Modern underground mines operate fleets of mobile production equipment including drill jumbos, long-hole drills, load-haul-dump machines, trucks and bolters. Their availability has a substantial impac

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical Industry

    By Frands Jensen, Erik Eriksson

    "Haldor Topsoe’s Wet gas Sulfuric Acid (WSA) technology has been proven in a number of industries converting sulfurous gasses to concentrated sulfuric acid. In the metallurgical sector plants have bee

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Automated Cost Analysis of Energy Loss in Existing Buildings Through Thermographic Inspections and CFD Analysis

    By Youngjib Ham

    Understanding energy performance of existing buildings is vital to increasing their efficiency and reducing the overall energy consumptions. This entails facility managers to systematically monitor bu

    Aug 1, 2013

  • 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
    Production of Anhydrite From Limestone with Smelter Gases in a Three-Stages Fluidised Bed Reactor

    By I Wilkomirsky

    The neutralization of S02 from copper smelter gases to produce calcium sulphate (anhydrite) is considered an attractive alternative to sulphuric acid production. To develop the required technology for

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    An Experimental Study on Fine Coal Desulfurization y Centrifugal Gravity Separation in a Dense Medium

    By Youjun Tao

    Falcon centrifugal gravity separation tests were conducted to study desulfurization and de-ashing performance with different size fractions of a high-sulfur Chinese -0.5mm fine coal in a dense medium.

    Aug 1, 2013