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  • CIM
    Progress in Metal Mining in Manitoba

    By George E. Cole

    Introduction In view of the fact that, during the past year, two Manitoba mines-Flin Fion and Sherritt Gordon-have entered the list of producers and have materially increased that Province's con

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    Interpretation of the Results of the Back Pressure Testing of Gas Wells

    By G. W. Govier

    The origin and limitations of the conventional and empirical equation for the interpretation of the results of back pressure tests on gas wells are discussed. Difficulties in data interpretation arise

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Environmental design considerations for belt conveyors

    By M. Bender, H. D. Goodfellow

    "Belt conveyors, because of their low capital and operating costs and inherent flexibility in handling a wide variety of products, have numerous applications in the mining industry. With the increased

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Silica and Sodium Chloride Assisted Leaching of Chalcopyrite

    By H. Miki, S. Wheatley

    The addition of precipitated silica greatly enhances chalcopyrite leaching in the presence of sodium chloride at moderate temperatures (65-90°C) in acid media with ferric ions as the oxidant. The bene

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Innovative Process for Metals Recovery from Nuclear and Mine Wastes

    By J. F. Fiset, N. Bouzoubaâ, N. Reynier, C. Laviolette, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories

    Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is developing a disposal strategy for radioactive wastes, which contain significant amounts of uranium, cesium, and mercury. There are safety and economic incentive

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Wasa Lake Mine

    By J. E. Gill

    "The Wasa Lake property is a block of about 1,640 acres in Beauchastel township, Quebec. Gold was discovered there first in 1936 in what is now known as the 'Southern area ( Fig. 1). Stripping and tre

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Quantitative Treatment of Aeromagnetic Data 1n Mineral Areas

    By B. K. Bhattacharyya, Morley. L. W.

    "The primary purpose of conducting aeromagnetic surveys in mineral areas, and interpreting the data thus obtained, is to aid in the extrapolation of the geology from known to unknown areas-both in a h

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Asbestos in asphalt

    By M. Cossette, V. H. Tran

    "How can the durability of asphalt pavement be doubled without increasing highway budgets? Asphalt containing asbestos can provide the desired performance with additional costs being made up by longer

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    The geology of the McClean uranium deposits, northern Saskatchewan

    By N. Saracoglu, J. P. Golightly, R. H. Wallis, J. J. Brummer

    "The McClean uranium deposits are in northern Saskatchewan, 11 km west-northwest of the Rabbit Lake mine. Their average grade is 1.8% UJ0 8 and they contain 6,350 tonnes of uranium oxide in seven pods

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The characterization of mercury in some sulphide concentrates

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    Mercury balances have been obtained for the flotation circuits at Pamour Porcupine Mines, Timmins, Ontario, and at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation, Bathurst, New Brunswick. The mineral form

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Wabana Iron Ore Deposits

    By John C. Lyons

    "The Wabana iron ore deposits occur as flat-dipping beds of oolitic hematite and chamosite, of Lower Ordovician age, which outcrop for 3 miles along the northwest coast of Bell Island, Conception Bay,

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Present Situation and Trend in Swedish MiningPresent Situation and Trend in Swedish Mining

    By S G. Bergdahl

    Underground mining in Sweden is today characterized by mechanization and automation, owing to the rising cost of labour. Drilling in drifts and tunnels is still essentially done with jackleg drills, b

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Coke Manufacture at Michel Colliery

    By T. H. Wilson

    In 1901, the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, Limited, began producing industrial coke in 212 beehive ovens at Michel colliery. By 1908, 486 ovens had been installed and in that year 147,623 tons o

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Potential of Sensor-Based Sorting for the Gold Mining Industry

    By H. Wotruba, L. von Ketelhodt, M. Kowalcyk, C. Kleine, M. Robben

    Sensor-based sorting is a financially and technically viable technique that is operating with little or no water and relatively little power consumption. Sensor-based sorting has already proven its op

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Copper Mineralization in the Bett's Cove Stocking Harbour District, Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland

    By D. M. Baird

    Copper mineralization occurs at several places along the shore of Notre Dame bay, Newfoundland, and at one time formed the basis of a considerable mining industry. The sources of the mineralizing solu

    Jan 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Prospecting with the Geiger Counter

    By J. D. Bateman

    Introduction The lifting of restrictions on the development of radioactive mineral deposits by private individuals has re-opened the search for uranium in Canada to a large body of professionally t

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Mesures douces et gains incrémentaux ?Mines Laboratoires des mines et des sciences minérales de CANMET Programme de mécanisation et automatisation minière

    By Pierre Laliberté

    Objectifs ?Quantifier les économies d?énergie potentielles liées àl?utilisation de différentes technologies ?Créer un modèle permettant d?évaluer les économies possibles d?énergie en combinant plus

    Feb 1, 2008

  • CIM
    A Two-Stage Electric Arc-Electroslag Process for Continuous Steelmaking

    By R. H. Nafziger

    A novel process has been developed for preparing directly workable steel ingots from prereduced iron ore pellets by a two-stage process. The pellets are continuously charged into an electric arc furna

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Mine Illumination

    By Leslie B. English

    "HistoricalWHILE DIGGING caves and underground passages for living quarters, primitive man must have had some means of illumination. Most likely he used pieces of wood or slim bundles of reeds or gras

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Management of Nitrogen Compounds in Mine Wastewater: Comparing Selective Adsorption and Electro-Oxidation to other Treatment Methods

    By C. Xiao, F. Mohamm, A. Borsoi

    "Nitrogen compounds produced by cyanide destruction and/or blasting are often a cause of concern for environmental compliance and at times, for water re-use in metallurgical circuits. Natural attenuat

    Jan 1, 2017