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  • CIM
    Continuous improvement with the use of benchmarking

    By W. Almdal

    "To compete in the ever expanding global market, companies must continuously improve. Benchmarking, a tool that can help determine where the best areas for improvement are, is more than comparing meas

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Canadian silica resources: A study of the processing of Ontario Potsdam sandstone for glass and foundry sand

    By P. R. A. Andrews, R. K. Collings

    "SUMMARYIn cooperation with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, selected deposits of Potsdam sandstone in the Ottawa-Kingston area were core-drilled and evaluated by CANMET as potential glass a

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Mineralogical examination of gold-bearing samples

    By Nigel J. Cook

    "Detailed mineralogical examination of gold-bearing rocks, ores, concentrates and other samples should be considered an integral part of any study of a deposit for which exploitation is being planned.

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Don’t Give Up on the Greenfield Projects: The First 20 Years of Nickel Extraction from Cuban Laterites

    By Larry M. Southwick

    There have recently been executives at major metals companies who have recommended that Greenfield Projects not be pursued. Greenfield includes not only new geographical locations, but also new techno

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    The Fort Knox 'porphyry' gold deposit - Structurally controlled stockwork and shear quartz vein, sulphide-poor mineralization hosted by a Late Cretaceous pluton, east-central Alaska

    By A. A. Bakke

    "The Fort Knox gold deposit is hosted within the Fort Knox Pluton, a Cretaceous multiphase granitic body that intrudes the Fairbanks schist. Gold occurs along the margins of stockwork veins and veinle

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Rock Engineering Design and the Evolution of Eurocode 7: The Critical Six Years to 2020

    By A. Perucho, J. P. Harrison, A. Bedi, L. Alejano, L. Lamas, A. Sofianos, A. M. Ferrero, R. Migliazza, R. Olsson, J-F. Mathier

    "In 2010, the Eurocode for Geotechnical Design, EN-1997-1:2004 (CEN, 2004), informally known as Eurocode 7 or EC7, became the Reference Design Code (RDC) for geotechnical design – including rock engin

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Selen-Ixtm: Ion Exchange and Electrochemistry at Work to Cost Effectively Remove Selenium from Mine Impacted Waters to Ultra-Low Concentrations

    By Farzad Mohammadi, David Kratochvil, Patrick Littlejohn

    "With more rigorous regulations being enacted in the mining industry, a need exists for cost effective and environmentally compliant technologies to remove selenium from mine impacted waters to ultra-

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Roman lead plumbing: did it really contribute to the decline and fall of the Empire?

    By J. E. Dutrizac, R. J. C. MacDonald, J. B. O'Reilly

    "Sometime around 3000 B.C., primitive metallurgists working in the mountainous regions of Asia Minor bordering on the Black Sea (Pontus) produced a soft, easily fused metal today known as lead. It app

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Agromining for Nickel: A Complete Chain that Optimizes Ecosystem Services Rendered By Ultramafic Landscapes

    By M. N. Pons, E. Benizri, B. Laubie, A. Bani, Université de Lorraine LRGP, P. Kidd, A. J. M. Baker

    "Serpentine (i.e. ultramafic) outcrops in Europe cover more than 10,000 km2 and have a low-fertility and low-productivity, making them unattractive for traditional agriculture. In general, these areas

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    A Methodology for Fast and Efficient Geometallurgy Units Definition Utilizing Statistical Tools

    By Muhammad Usman Siddiqui

    Managing and analysing the vast amounts of data collected in a mining project effectively is crucial for enhancing the project's economic feasibility. The efficient utilization of this data is critica

    Oct 1, 2024

  • CIM
    Mirgation and Expansion of Deep Ground Dense Gas for Cause of Large Rock Avalanches

    By Z. Q. Yue

    Many large rock avalanches and/or landslides have occurred in mountainous regions around the world. Their occurrences are normally rapid and unexpected, which can cause disasters. They have been inves

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    High-intensity wet magnetic separation

    By Diego L. Romero, Joy P. Romero

    "IntroductionMinerals may be classed broadly as ferromagnetic (magnetite for example), as paramagnetic (attracts to regions of magnetic field convergence) and as diamagnetic (attracts to regions of ma

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Innovative Techniques Employed to Construct Slurry Cutoff Trench for Syncrude's Beaver Creek Dam

    By Michael T. G. Brown

    Syncrude Canada Ltd. has recently completed construction of its ambitious tar-sand mining and processing facilities at Mildred Lake, Alberta. The Syncrude site is approximately 48 km (30 miles) north

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Modelling a H2S fuelled solid oxide fuel cell

    By D. Monder

    Fuel cells are promising sources of electrical energy because of their exceptionally high efficiencies and low environmental emissions. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) are high temperature, ceramic elec

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Zero emission gas power - A concept of integration between SOFC and absorption enhanced gas reforming

    By D. Eriksen

    Zero Emission Gas power, ZEG, is a novel concept where a high temperature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is integrated with a reforming reactor producing hydrogen from natural gas through Sorption Enhan

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Austin Gold Venture Bioleaching: Project Summary

    By J. Kuipers, R. W. Lawrence, P. B. Marchant, W. Brooks, J. T. Chapman

    "Bioleach testing and piloting was conducted on refractory gold sulphide concentrate from Austin Gold Venture in Nevada during 1988. The objective of the test programme was to determine the technical

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Successful loss control

    By B. R. Casement

    "Managing safety on the basis of after-the-fact reaction to accidents, can never be more than partially successful. Injuries will occur as long as the underlying potential for them still exists. Unles

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Geology of the Stall Lake copper deposit Snow Lake, Manitoba

    By R. D. Studer

    "The Snow Lake massive sulphide deposits are hosted by Aphebian volcanic rocks of the Flin Flon - Snow Lake greenstone belt, which in this area were deformed and metamorphosed to the amphibolite facie

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Camlaren Mine

    By J. F. Henderson, N. H. . C. Fraser

    "Camlaren Mines, Limited, owns a group of claims near Gordon lake, in the Northwest Territories about 45 miles northeast of Yellowknife. The Hump vein on the property was explored continuously from th

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Concentrate Handling at Ecstall Mining Ltd

    By M. P. Amsden

    "Ecstall Mining is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Texas Gulf Sulphur at Timmins, Ontario. The mill tonnage is 10,000 tons per day of two different ores, a copper zinc ore and a silver lead zinc ore, pro

    Jan 1, 1972