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  • CIM
    Application of conveyor belt monitoring technology to conveyor belt reliability

    By J. L. Barton, R. A. Murray

    "This paper looks at how Syncrude Canada Ltd. is utilizing the Conveyor Belt Monitoring technology developed and patented by the Australian CSIRO and licensed to Syncrude by Conveyor Belt Monitoring o

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Management systems in action the Campbell Mine story

    By Tim Mann

    "Like other operating mine sites, Placer Dome Inc. - Campbell Mine has taken important steps over the last few years to address environmental issues.This paper will provide specific insights into the

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Gas Phase Adsorption and Surface Area Determination of Minerals

    By T Salman

    The construction and use of the B.E.T. (gas adsorption) apparatus is described. Examples are given for the determination of large and small surface areas using nitrogen and krypton. Introduction A NY

    Jan 1, 1965

  • CIM
    Slurry Dispersion Angle at Choke Outlet in Pressure Letdown with Multi-phase Flows

    By J. Robison, H. Pieterse, C. C. Smith, M. Luque, S. Chipman

    Phase change during pressure let down releases significant amounts of energy that must be controlled to avoid undo wear and tear on equipment. Hydrometallurgical slurries require flow control equipmen

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Resource Marketing

    By W. G. Deeks

    CANADIANS are world leaders in marketing metal and mineral products. Noranda Sales Corporation Ltd. is an international metal and mineral product marketing company operating from Toronto and London, E

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    An Empirical Study of the Saskatchewan Potash Reserve Tax

    By David L. Anderson

    This paper explores the financial impact of the initial version of the Saskatchewan Potash Reserve Tax; first, a one; and second, in conjunction with the other taxes affecting the industry's prof

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Protecting Miners? Hearing While Facilitating Communication

    By R. E. Bou Serhal

    Many miners are exposed to dangerously high levels of noise on a daily basis. Over the past 15 years, a continually increasing number of occupational hearing loss has been reported from the mining com

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Attenuation of Ear Muffs in Canadian Mines

    By M. U. Savich

    In Canadian mines, ear muffs are now an essential part of safety equipment. Because of this, a research study was conducted to investigate their efficiency. The main characteristics of eleven commerci

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Agnico-Eagle Division Laronde ? Agrandissement du concentrateur à 4500 T/J

    By Jean Robitaille

    La découverte du gisement du puits Penna a nécessité une révision complète de tous les circuits du concentrateur Laronde pour permettre, premièrement, l?adaptation du procédé à la nouvelle minéralogie

    May 1, 2001

  • CIM
    A Revised Dipper-Ground Equilibrium Derivation for Shovels Operating in Oil, Sand, and Soft Ground

    By N. Shi, T. G. Joseph

    ABSTRACT A revised equilibrium approach to evaluate dipper-ground interactions during the dig cycle of ultra-class mining shovels operating in soft unblasted uniform ground conditions is presented. A

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    The Victor Project ? Ontario?s First Diamond Mine

    Agenda ? Where?s Victor ? What work was done to get approval to spend $982m ? a brief history ? Some project facts ? The triple bottom-line accomplishments to date ? Construction A Brief History

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    A Framework for Crane Selection in Large-Scale Industrial Construction Projects

    By SangHyeok Han

    Selecting the best possible cranes and identifying spatial conflict-free locations on sites can result in productivity and safety improvements for large-scale industrial construction projects. In the

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Benefits of Bulk Diesel Fuel Filtration in Mining

    By Christian M. Bauer

    Modern surface mines are among the world's largest single consumers of diesel fuel. A typical mine site can consume in excess of 200 million liters of diesel fuel per year. Delivered diesel fuel

    Nov 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Discovery, Geologic Setting and Style of Mineralization, Sam Goosly Deposit, B. C.

    By Andre Panteleyev, Charels S. Ney, John M. Anderson

    "Sam Goosly prospect, 22 miles southeast of Houston, B.C., was discovered in 1967 through geochemical reconnaissance. Soil sampling interpreted with respect to an east-to-west ice movement led to dril

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    Penasquito Project ?Achieving Success in Challenging Times

    CHALLENGES TO SCHEDULE/BUDGET Shortage of people (contractors, vendor support, engineering, staff) 2007 projects off the shelf Increase in metals prices Shortage of large tires Reserve increase

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Shrinkage Stoping at the Mouska Mine Symposium of Vein Deposits

    By Robert Marchand

    _ North-western Quebec _ Bousquet mining district _ 21 M oz mining camp _ 100,000 t/yr (400 t/d) _ Shrinkage : 52 % _ Longhole : 40% _ Development : 8% _ 5 days/week _ 120 employees _Discover

    Oct 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Canadian Applications of Cement Bond Logging

    By J. W. Cox, W S. Jones, A E. Chase

    For a long time the Oil Industry has been looking for a logging tool which can determine the quality of the cement job behind casing. Older methods such as Temperature Surveys and Radioactivity Survey

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Development of Diatomaceous Earth in Nova Scotia

    By Reginals W. Burroughs

    Diatomaceous or infusorial earth, also called diatomite; fossil meal, or kieselguhr, is derived from the lowest form of vegetable life, the unicellular alga:. It consists of the siliceous remains of e

    Jan 1, 1928

  • CIM
    Limestone in the Pulp and Paper Industry

    By H. J. Rowley

    THERE are many varieties of limestone, but for the general purposes of the pulp and paper industry, two classifications are sufficient: (1) High-calcium stone, which should be quite free from impuri

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Geochemical profile of till from Longlac, Ontario to Somerset Island

    By William W. Shilts

    "In carrying out a geotechnical survey of a proposed gas pipeline route from the Arctic Islands south to Longlac, Ontario, the Polar Gas Consortium contracted the drilling of several hundred 2- to 2D-

    Jan 1, 1980