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  • CIM
    Iron Formation Metallogeny - Marker Beds for Exploration

    By Gordon A. Gross

    During the last half century major steel industries of the world have become dependent on iron and manganese resources derived from siliceous ironformation sediments. More than two billion years ago v

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Autonomous System for Underground Exploration and Navigation

    By J. Nsasi Bakambu

    This paper describes an autonomous platform for exploration and navigation within networks of tunnels, as those typically found in underground mines and caves. In the exploration mode, a remotely loca

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Experiences from an IREDES Prototype Project Production drilling with Atlas Copco Simba L6C Drill Rig at LKAB Kiruna mine

    By Mikael Ramström

    The IREDES Special Interest Group (SIG) for Drill rigs has been active since its inception at MineExpo 2000, in Las Vegas USA. The SIG for drill rigs is responsible for the development of a IREDES Dri

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Benefits of Assessing LHD Vehicle Visibility in a Virtual Environment

    By T. Eger

    Load Haul Dump vehicles (LHD) are extensively used in underground mining however equipment design and operating conditions contribute to restricted operator?s visibility. The inability to clearly see

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Geochemistry of Komatiites in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt and Implications for Their Mineralization Potential

    By R. A. Sproule

    Abitibi Greenstone Belt ? ~2.745 to 2.680 Ga (U-Pb zircon ages) ? Several lithologically-distinct and structurally repeated(?) assemblages ? Represents: ? Allochthonous terranes? ? Single autoch

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Overview of Exploration Agreements

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    This paper looks briefly at some of the agreements and types of royalties that may be met during exploration activities, but does not go into details relating to them. Agreements can either make or b

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Advanced Blasting Technology for Large Scale Destress Blasts at Brunswick Mine

    By Qian Liu

    Mining in highly stressed ground conditions has been an increasing challenge at the Brunswick Mine. Two large regional pillars were established on the 1000 m Level to support the ground for safe extra

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Thin Spray-On Liners: The Development of a New Mining System

    By Graham Swan

    The case is presented for the development of a spray-on liner for ground support, but only in the context of a new mining system, consistent with the technical and business case advantages of liners c

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Fuel Cell Risk Assessment, Regulatory Compliance, and Implementation of the World?s First Fuel Cell-Powered Mining Equipment at the Campbell Mine

    By Fred C. Delabbio

    The successful implementation of a new technology in an underground production mine requires many challenges to be overcome. These challenges include mine hardening of new technology, mitigation of sa

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Methane Conditions in 11 Seam

    1.Assessment of methane content in coal. Given a naturally low methane content in 11 Coal Seam and the fact that the areas of the 11 Seam adjacent to the tunnelway were degassing for a very, very lon

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Impact of Central Bank Gold Sales on the Canadian Gold Mining Industry

    Introduction Gold Mining is an Important Economic Activity in Canada n Total value added during 1990-99 was $15.5 bn n The gold price is an important factor in the value added process n The gol

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Mining Mineral Processing Simultaneous Planning The Work Index Value

    By J. A. Caceres

    Mining planning and mineral processing are almost two unconnected areas. The mining area builds its economical models considering the plant like a constant parameter: a constant throughput, an average

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Connecting via a new Global Standard: System platforms for IREDES Compatible Data Exchange

    By Helmer Kraemer

    One of the CIM 2003 conference themes is ?Globalization and the impact on mine operations?. In this context, the first official version of the new ?International Rock Excavation Data Exchange Standard

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Overcoming Invisible Barriers to the Implementation of Improvement Programs

    By Bish Chanda

    In the minerals business, like any other commodity-based business, management faces the daily challenge of holding down costs while the real prices of products are continually falling on an inflation-

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Evolution and Future of Overburden Dewatering at Highland Valley Copper

    By Peter A. Witt

    Highland Valley Copper is a conventional truck-shovel mining and flotation concentrator operation located some 75 kilometres southwest of Kamloops, B.C. (Figure 1). The ore is located within a porphyr

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Integration of Condition Monitoring into the Maintenance Process

    By Joel Werner

    Weak metal prices, declining head grade, and increased operational costs are forcing many open pit mining companies to look to their balance sheets for significant cost reductions in order to remain c

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Performance Improvement at Bulyanhulu

    Kahama Mining Corporation Limited (KMCL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Barrick Gold Corporation, operates the Bulyanhulu gold mine. The operation has been in commercial production since April 2001 and

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Is the Double Drum Hoist Still Viable at Depth? Recent Experiences

    By Bennett McLaughlin

    The Penna Shaft is the deepest single?lift shaft in North America. AGNICO-EAGLE started sinking the Penna shaft in 1995 with a hoisting plant capable of hoisting 1 800 tonnes per day from a 2 240-metr

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Diamond Exploration Targets, Michipicoten Greenstone Belt, Wawa, Ontario

    By A. C. Wilson

    In 1991, local prospector C. ?Mickey? Clement recovered at least three alluvial diamonds from the Michipicoten River. Two of these stones were sent to the Department of Mineralogy, Royal Ontario Museu

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    How Mining Companies Improve Share Price by Destroying Shareholder Value Or - How the Junior Geologist and Engineer Determine the CEO?s Bonus

    By Brian Hall

    For some years, the mining industry has been consistently delivering returns below the market average. One of the causes is a disconnect between what is perceived to drive value creation by many indus

    May 1, 2003