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  • CIM
    Pickle Crow Mine

    By W. P. Corking

    "The purpose of this paper is to describe the relationship of the goldbearing ore to structure at the Pickle Crow mfoe. Information beyond this scope may be found in the reports and papers of Hurst( l

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Luscar Mine

    By J. Keith Haddock

    "The Luscar Mine is a metallurgical coal mine located in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, 41 km southeast of Hinton, Alberta. The mine is operated by Cardinal River Coals Ltd., a 50/50 joint ven

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Aggregates ? Problems and the Role of Government Agencies in Ontario

    By W. M. Tupper

    Municipal governments recognize the importance of aggregates in the local economy and the need to manage this resource in the interest of the public good. They have encountered problems with regulatin

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Copper Mountain Geology at Gaspé Copper Mines, Limited

    By W. F. MacIsaac

    "The large low-grade Copper Mountain deposit is located in the northern portion of the Gaspé Cooper Mines property. It is approximately 1 mile north of the Needle Mountain deposit. The orebody outline

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Strip Pit Mining in Coalspur Area, Alberta

    By W. C. Whittaker

    Introduction When one thinks of a coal stripping deposit, the picture that usually comes to mind is that of a more or less flat seam from two to twenty feet in thickness overlain by ten to fifty feet

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Enabling Mine Automation Through the Application of Neptec?s Opal and 3DRI Technology

    By E. Trickey

    In the mining industry there exists a constant drive for increased safety and productivity and decreased operating costs. This acts as a driver for implementing advanced technology. As more and more m

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Economic Cycles as a Tool in Business Forecasting

    By C. A. Grandison

    The economic evolution from an agrarian society to an industrial and service-oriented economy is apparent to most students of history. The long-term trend is almost taken for granted, it does not requ

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Influence of Uranium Mill Tailings on Tree Growth at Elliot Lake

    By D. R. Murray

    A four-year study was carried out to determine the ability of coniferous trees to aid in the reclamation of uranium tailings at Elliot Lake. Five species were planted: white cedar, white spruce, jack

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Gold Powder Technology: A Review

    By H. Aminian

    Gold powders have many important industrial applications. In this paper the available processes for the preparation of gold nano and micron sized powders are described. The attention has been given to

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Ore Pebble Regrind of Sulphide concentrates in the Hardy Concentrator, Falconbridge

    By S McQuitty

    The metallurgical treatment of Falconbridge ore re-quires an extremely fine grind of the pyrrhotite portion ? for maximum liberation and recovery of nickel. This paper describes the operation of a gra

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Similkameen Project

    By J. H. Parliament

    "The 15,000-tpd Similkameen open-pit copper mine, 10 miles south of Princeton, B.C., started production during 1972. The two main ore zones are separated by the deep canyon of the Similkameen River, w

    Jan 1, 1973

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    The Magnetite Distribution in the Smallwood Mine

    By Erwin L. Zodrow

    "This paper is based on a statistical analysis of the Smallwood iron ore mine (6). In this mine, the prediction of magnetite is especially difficult because of strong trends. Recognizing the statistic

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Hydrogen Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of a-Titanium Alloy

    By Z. Sun

    The hydrogen embrittlement and stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) behavior of an a -titanium alloy and its two kinds of welding samples have been investigated. The results show that this alloy has very l

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Principal developments in the automatic control of mineral processing systems (54388b94-9550-459c-8f95-392bceb3d752)

    By A. Galip Ulsoy, K. V. S. Sastry

    "This review paper is intended to provide, the mineral process engineer with an introduction to the concepts, terminology. and practice of mineral process control. It also provides an extensive sampli

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Development of a correlation between rotary drill performance and controlled blasting powder factors

    By John C. Leighton, C. O. Brawner, Doug Stewart

    "Despite the availability of established, sophisticated methods for planning and designing stable slopes in rock, comparatively little attention is usually paid to the problems of carrying out the exc

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mill Expansion at Cariboo Gold Quartz

    By Russell Spry

    THE cyanide plant of the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company, Limited, at Wells, B.C:, in the Barkerville section of the Cariboo mining division, was erected during the latter part of 1932 and placed i

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Preparations for, and Early Action in, the Preservation of Life at the Time of a Mine Fire

    By G. Reuben Yourt

    This paper consists of two main parts. The first, under the heading Preparations, deals with suggested preparations to be carried out in advance so that loss of life might be prevented should a fire o

    Jan 1, 1947

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    The Mineral Industry-Review and Prospect

    By F. A. Forward

    "NINETEEN sixty-six is a year of unusual significance in our Institute and in our country. It marks two-thirds of a century of service by the Institute to the people of the mineral industry and two-th

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Lessons Learned and Best Practices ? Ontario?s Mining Sector Compressed Air System Energy Efficiency Pilot Project

    By Ivor da Cunha

    Ontario Mining Association (OMA) represents 57 members that are engaged in exploring, producing & processing mineral resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Conservation Bureau at the Onta

    May 1, 2007

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    The cosmic Origin of Mineral Deposits

    Vast quantities of cosmic material, ranging in size from fine dust to large meteorites and planetoids, have been colliding with and accumulating on the earth since its origin 4.5 billion years ago. Th

    Jan 1, 1965