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  • CIM
    Hydrodynamic Simulation of Oil Sand Multiphase Flow in an at-Face Slurry System

    By T. Joseph, E. Zheng, M. Curley

    "Hydraulic transportation efficiency and production optimization are considerations in the surface extraction of Athabasca oil sand deposits. To reduce the dependence on haul trucks, it is possible to

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Evaluation of On-Line Particle Size Distribution Measurement for Oil Sands Tailings Treatment

    By E. Sharifi, B. Komishke, R. Heffel, D. Schwartz

    "The oil sands resources in Canada are one of the world’s largest hydrocarbon deposits. Processing of oil sands uses hot water to extract bitumen. The process generates tailings slurry that must be se

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    The National Advisory Committee on Research in the Geological Sciences

    By J. F. Henderson

    "IntroductionTHE National Advisory Committee on Research in the Geological Sciences was set up by the Privy Council of Canada in 1949. It was set up because you, the Geology Division of the Canadian I

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Autonomous Robotic Dozing for Rapid Material Removal

    By Gary M. Bone

    The autonomous control of vehicles interacting forcibly with their environment, such as dozers and tractors, is an unsolved and challenging problem. Forces and motions are inherently coupled between t

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Research on Recycle Technology of Flotation Tailings Water for Complex Copper-Sulfur-Tungsten Polymetallic Ore

    By T. Guan, G. Fu, X. Zhou, L. Deng

    "Currently, tailings water is required to be recycled in minerals processing plants. When the flotation tailings water of complex copper-sulfur-tungsten polymetallic ore is reused to the flotation of

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    The Influences of Interrupted Quenching on the Natural Aging and Bake Hardening of Al-Mg-Si Alloys

    By Zhiqing Zhang, Changyun Chen, Qing Liu, Lin Lin, Zhihong Jia, Guangjie Huang, Lipeng Ding

    The effect of interrupted quenching (IQ) treatments on natural aging and bake hardening response of Al-Mg-Si alloy was investigated by hardness measurements, tensile test, differential scanning calori

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Geology of the Moose Mountain Mine and its Application to Mining and Milling

    By G. D. Markland

    The Moose Mountain mine is located in a belt of Precambrian volcanic rocks situated 20 miles north of Sudbury, Ontario. It was the first iron mining operation in the Archean iron-formations of the Can

    Feb 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Geology of the Moose Mountain Mine and its Application to Mining and Milling (77523cfb-fb7e-48bc-bc17-49c8c4bf638c)

    By G. D. Markland

    "The Moose Mountain mine is located in a belt of Precambrian volcanic rocks situated 20 miles north of Sudbury, Ontario. It was the first iron mining operation in the Archean iron-formations of the Ca

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    A vacuum induction furnace study of the corrosion mechanisms of MgO-C refractories by Al2O3-rich VOD slags

    By S. Parada, P. T. Jones, M. Guo, S. Smets, E. Boydens

    The corrosion behaviour of a pitch-bonded MgO-C refractory in contact with a vacuum oxygen decarburisation slag with high Al2O3 content (12-17 wt%) is investigated under VOD process conditions by rota

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    The early history of electrorefining in Canada

    By D. J. MacKinnon

    "The Canadian Copper Company, formed in 1885, began mining the nickel-copper ores of Sudbury in 1887 and producing nickel-copper matte from its smelter in 1888(1). Although it was quickly appreciated

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Enabling Progressive Energy Management Practice in Minerals Operations

    By K. Bullock, M. Levesque, G. Lyle, D. L. Millar

    ABSTRACT The options for reducing the carbon footprint of energy use in mining fall into three categories of activity: i) reducing demand, ii) improving energy utilization, and iii) adopting low carbo

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Coal Exploration Program of the Research Council of Alberta

    By J. D. Campbell

    "Coal is one of Alberta's major fuel resources, but its distribution, especially in the flat plains region, has been somewhat obscured by surficial deposits. After a period of neglect, easily strippab

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Solute Effect on Hydrogen Embrittlement at S9 Grain Boundary in Nickel

    By X. Zhou

    "Hydrogen induced failure and degradation in structural metals, namely hydrogen embrittlement, has been a long-standing industrial problem for more than one century and remains unsolved. Despite the p

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Some Aspects in the Trending of Young Engineers to Coal Mining

    By Newell G. Alford

    COAL companies are definitely becoming conscious of the need for better organization. Mechanized mining and the intricate preparation of coal have brought with them the demand for better trained and m

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    LISXTM A New SX Technology for Lithium Recovery

    By J. Lipp

    The lion share of lithium produced globally originates from South American salars. The standard operation for lithium production utilizes an array of evaporation ponds. This process consume vast areas

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    New Ways to Reduce Carbon-Related Gold Losses in CIL and CIP Processes

    By K. Lillkung, J. Kourunen, M. Latva-Kokko

    "Carbon-in-leach (CIL) and carbon-in-pulp (CIP) processes utilize activated carbon to adsorb solubilized gold for recovery. Due to carbon attrition and non-ideal carbon management, however, some of th

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Fifty Years of Evolution of the Metallurgical Engineering Companies in Canada Reproduced from the Canadian Metallurgical and Materials Landscape 1960-2011, PP 421-428. METSOC 2011

    By Chris Twigge-Molecey

    "Over the last 50 years there has been a dramatic evolution in the metallurgical engineering field in Canada. In the 60s the field was dominated by large American and UK groups, often selling major pr

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Mineral Fillers and Canadian Industry

    By J. E. Reeves, J H. Morgan

    Certain non-metallic minerals are used widely as fillers in the manufacture of many Canadian products. The first part of this paper deals in a general way with deposits of such minerals and their mini

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Safety and Mine Rescue Training in the Northwest Territories

    By S. Homulos

    "Introductory and GeneralTHE Northwest Territories comprise all that region -of Canada lying between Yukon Territory and Hudson bay and north of the 60th parallel of latitude. For purposes of mine .ad

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    Destruction of Cyanide in Tailing Pond Reclaim Water Using Peroxymonosulfuric Acid at Barrick Goldstrike

    By M. Drozd, A. Ibrado, P. Butcher

    While effective in treating refractory sulfide ores, pressure oxidation leaves carbonaceous matter unscathed and able to adsorb gold from cyanide solutions. Barrick Goldstrike's strategy to mitig

    Jan 1, 2005