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  • CIM
    Continuous On-Stream X-Ray Analysis

    This paper comprises a description of on-stream analysis instrumentation, including sample handling, X-ray optics and data processing. It also includes a discussion of some typical applications of an

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Guyana Goldfields Flagship Aurora Project – Road to Success

    By Jon Errey, Aleksandar Petrovic, Karl Haase

    "Developing a gold deposit of this magnitude in the Amazonian jungle of Guyana posed many challenges. This paper describes not only the process & logistical challenges arising from the remote mine sit

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Autogenous grinding 1987-update

    By A. R. MacPherson

    "This paper considers four aspects of autogenous grinding. Part 1 discusses statements on power efficiency of autogenous grinding compared to conventional crushing and grinding systems. It also demons

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Sampling Sand and Gravel Deposits for Backfill at Hollinger

    By M. D. Quinn

    THE sand and gravel used for backfilling at the Hollinger mine is obtained from deposits in a low range of hills some three miles north of the mine, where the Company owns a number of claims. The mate

    Jan 1, 1944

  • CIM
    Mechanization with Crawler-Mounted Loaders in Mines of Century Coals Limited

    By A. C. Hnatyshyn

    INTRODUCTION THOSE concerned with coal mining operations in Alberta have been asked repeatedly the same question, "Why is mechanization in Alberta proceeding so slowly as to lag far behind the mines

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Mining Investments by the Public

    By John D. Galloway

    Mining is one of the important primary industries of Canada, with a gross production in 1927 estimated at $241,773,000- the highest in the history of the country-and an impressive dividend record. It

    Jan 1, 1928

  • CIM
    Principal Types of Iron-Formation and Derived Ores

    By G. A. Gross

    Nearly 90 per cent of the iron ore produced in Canada is derived from iron-formation or bedded iron deposits. About 70 per cent of this consists of concentrates obtained fom iron-formation; another 20

    Feb 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Conversion to?Truck Haulage?at Asbestos Corporation's British Canadian Mine

    By Lionel C. Piuze

    Introduction and Early History The British Canadian Mine is one of four operating properties of Asbestos Corporation, Limited, and is located in the town of Black Lake, Que., five miles southwest o

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Lithogeochemistry related to gold mineralization in saskatchewan

    By Michel Mellinger

    This paper presents preliminary results of a project aimed at obtaining a better understanding of the genesis of gold mineralization in northern Saskatchewan using lithogeochemistry. The properties sa

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Backfill practice and technology at Kidd Creek Mines

    By T. R. Yu, D. B. Counter

    "Kidd Creek Mines primarily employs sublevel blasthole stoping for underground mining operations. During pillar recovery in No.1 Mine and panel mining in No.2 Mine, the free standing fill exposures ma

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Introducing eHPCC to International Mineral Processing Community

    By L. D. Roper

    "This paper introduces novel comminution flowsheet concepts involving a novel apparatus, eccentric-high-pressure-centrifugal-comminution (eHPCC), and forthcoming advantages to the international minera

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Deep Mine Development at McIntyre Porcupine Mines, Limited

    By The Staff

    "IntroductionThe difficulties to be overcome in shaft sinking and development at depth are centred at McIntyre in and around No. 12 shaft. Generally they have been due to increasing pressures and temp

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Better Brakes For Mountain Mining Trucks ? A Process Report

    By Graham Walker

    A new Code of Practice for the brake performance of off -highway vehicles was established in Alberta in 1976. Vehicles loaded to gross vehicle weight must be capable of stopping with mechanical brakes

    Jan 1, 1977

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    A Systems Approach to Motor lnsulation

    By R. L. Bishops

    This paper discusses some of the materials, processes and systems used in motor insulation. Among the materials mentioned are epoxies, polyesters, mica paper composites and wire enamels. Two processes

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Production, Reserves and Future Sources of Uranium

    By John Kostuik

    "This paper discusses the outlook for uranium resources, and comments briefly on the measures needed to meet market objectives. Areas of recent exploration interest are also discussed.THE PREVIOUS SPE

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Underground Operations at Texada

    By The Satff

    "TEXADA Island is situated in the Strait of Georgia, about 100 miles northwest of Vancouver. The property of Texada Mines Ltd. lies on the southwest coast of the northern end of the Island. A part of

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Due Diligence — Technical studies

    By Lawrence Devon Smith

    "What is Due Diligence?Within the mining industry the term “due diligence” is used to describe a detailed data review, generally in connection with the purchase or sale of a mineral property, the appr

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Due Diligence — Technical Studies

    By Lawrence Devon Smith

    "Within the mining industry the term “due diligence” is used to describe a detailed data review, generally in connection with the purchase or sale of a mineral property, the approval of a large capita

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Design, Construction and Initial Operation of the Tailings System at Brenda Mines Ltd.

    By H. Tetu, F. Pells

    "The copper-molybdenum property of Brenda Mines Limited is located in the Okanagan district of British Columbia, approximately 25 miles west of Kelowna. The Okanagan Valley is a resort and fruit-growi

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Subsurface Disposal of Liquid Industrial Wastes

    By J. A. Vonhof, R. O. van Everdingen

    Since 1949, a total of 59 disposal wells have been installed in Canada to inject liquid wastes from refineries, mining operations and chemical plants into subsurface formations at an ever-increasing r

    Jan 1, 1973