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  • CIM
    Experience with a Lamella Thickener at the Beaverlodge Operation of Eldorado Nuclear Limited

    By R. Bruce Ferguson

    "IntroductionThe Beaverlodge Operation of Eldorado Nuclear Limited is a uranium property located near the north shore of Lake Athabasca about 7 miles from Uranium City, Saskatchewan.The mill is a 2000

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Mines and Mineral Deposits of Canada<

    By R. P. D. Graham

    It is almost exactly two hundred years since the foundations of the mining and metallurgical industries in Canada were laid. There &apos;."&apos;as nothing spectacular about this early start. It had t

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    Stacking of Potash Mill Tailings (a53a3fa3-c9c5-495d-81ff-6d030f92ec59)

    By P. G. Roden, G. A. Maki, P. J. Fullmann

    "In October 1984, Rocanville Division began using a stacking system to handle potash mill tailings. Previous to this date, mill tailings were slurried to the top of the tailings pile and allowed to de

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Mining of the Ming Orebody by the Consolidated Rambler Mines Limited

    By H. Sahay

    This paper summarizes the history and ore-grade statistics of mining the Ming orebody, and then details the mining methods. Included are raising, stoping, drilling and blasting techniques. Particular

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Self-optimizing Grinding Control for Maximising Throughput while Maintaining Cyclone Overflow Specifications

    By Eduardo Nunez, Asim Tuzun, Dan Graffi, Glenn MacPherson

    "In preparation for the milling of a new nickel and copper mine ore, Nickel Rim South, Xstrata’s Strathcona Mill is undertaking numerous process improvement projects. Within the grinding circuit, seve

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection

    By Y. Faitakis

    In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis.

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection (c13d7cbc-4e81-4449-b672-3dadc240a5a9)

    By Y. Faitakis, G. J. Powley, C. Mackenzie

    "In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Environmental Factors Related to the Development of a New Uranium Refinery

    By J. P. Jarrell

    Environmental considerations are of increasing importance in determining the acceptability, schedule and cost of expansion ofCanada&apos;s uranium processing industry. Environmental considerations mus

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The Importance of Water Utilization for Maximizing Grinding Circuit Classification System Efficiency

    By Robert E. McIvor

    "The Functional Performance Equation for ball milling circuits allows us to isolate the circuit classification system efficiency (CSE) from the mill’s grinding performance. The factors which affect ci

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Improvement of Elements of Safety Culture in KGHM Glogów Copper Smelter

    By Gabka T., R. E. Gregorczyk

    Work to improve employees' behavior in Głogów Copper Smelter began in 2009. It has been noted that over 90% of accidents at work are attributable to human reasons. At that time, a series of external w

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Huronian geology and the Blind River (Elliot Lake) uranium deposits

    By James A. Robertson

    "In the Blind River area Proterozoic clastic and sedimentary rocks and minor volcanic rocks (The Huronian Supergroup) uncomformably overlie and trangress northwards over dominantly granitic Archean te

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Use of the IREDES Standard For Real-Time Information Exchange in Mining Process Optimization

    By Christoph Müller

    Information exchange for mine process optimization is essential. Today, modern mining equipment uses the IREDES standard to exchange production plans and reports for easy management and storage. To ga

    Oct 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Application Trends of Gold-Tin Solder Paste for Fine Pitch Devices

    By Masayuki Ishikawa

    In a radio frequency and optoelectoronic device packaging, Gold-Tin (Au-20 wt% Sn eutectic) solder is used widely due to the excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, high strength, and negligibl

    Oct 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Closing the loop—Using actual concentrator performance to determine the true value of ore sources

    "The Antamina orebody is a geologically complex, polymetallic skarn located in the Peruvian Andes. A range of copper and copperzinc ores are campaigned separately through the concentrator producing co

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Employer-Employee Relations in Norway

    By Anton Gronningsater

    AT the present time we hear a great deal about organization of labour, collective bargaining, workmen&apos;s councils, and company unions; about C.1.0. with its principle of vertical unions and A.F.L.

    Jan 1, 1943

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    A Liquefaction Incident in a Waste Pass: A Case Study

    By F. Hassani

    This Paper describes a sudden spill of rock waste used for backfilling from a waste pass at one of the underground mine in Canada thus causing a major failure/accident. The mine operator immediately

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Effects of Operating Parameters on Grinding Steel Consumption

    "INTRODUCTIONThe Kidd Creek Concentrator is located 28 kilometers east of the city of Timmins, Ontario. Two types of ore are treated; 'A' type, a copper-zinc-low silver ore producing copper and zinc c

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The Cobalt Mining District: Silver Sources, Transport and Deposition

    By Dan Marshall, David H. Watkinson

    Abstract - Cobalt, Ontario, is renowned for the 12.6 billion grams (445 million ounces) of silver produced from the area since discovery in 1903 by workers of the Timiskaming and Northern Ontario Rail

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Aggregate resources in Nova Scotia

    By John H. Fowler

    "Most of the aggregate used in Nova Scotia is produced from numerous glaciofluvial and ice-contact deposits scattered throughout the province. Production from bedrock sources is increasing, with most

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Recovery of thermal coal from waste dumps near Stellarton, Nova Scotia

    By L. C. Bird, N. T. L. Landgren, M. W. Mikhail

    "Through funds made available in 1972 by the Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy (DME) and the federal Department of Regional Economic Expansion, a program was initiated to recover saleable coa

    Jan 1, 1981