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  • CIM
    Known and potential sources of high-purity calcite and dolomite in Ontario

    By Ross I. Kelly

    Carbonate rocks are widespread throughout Ontario and provide raw material for more uses than perhaps any other rock type. The principal carbonate rocks that are used by industry in Ontario are Paleoz

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    New Geophysical Approach for Mine Site (Brownfield) Exploration Targeting: An Exploration Case History

    By G. Kallfa P. Geo

    Exploration at both Greenfields and Brownfields stages entails business risks of different nature and success rates. Greenfields exploration is exceedingly assumptive and the success rate of explorati

    May 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Coal Preparation Progress in Western Canada

    Up to thirty years ago, coal preparation in western Canada, except at four plants, had not included actual coal washing. The exceptions were at Nanaimo and Royston, B.C., where tub washers and wet tab

    Jan 1, 1952

  • 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
    Geology of the St. Lawrence Fluorspar Deposits, Newfoundland

    By Claude K. Howse

    The area covered by the present paper consists of about fifty square miles in the immediate vicinity of the settlement of St. Lawrence, which is on the Southern extremity of the Burin peninsula on the

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Géologie et Minéralisations En Zn-Cu-Ag-Au Des Mines Selbaie

    By Jean-Jacques Bouillon, Michel Jébrak, Stephane Faure

    "Le gisement polymétallique (Cu-Zn-Au-Ag) des Mines Selbaie est forme par un réseau de filons encaisses dans une séquence de pyroclastites felsiques du sill on Harricana-Turgeon. Les minéralisations s

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Zinc and Lead Uses: Technical and Market Trends

    By F. E. Goodwin

    Since the last CIM Zinc and Lead Conference ten years ago, significant technical and market forces have influenced how these metals are used, and the geographic distribution of their uses. Unprecedent

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Grain Refining Aluminium Alloys by the Same-Alloy Rod

    By D. G. Eskin

    "It is well known that it takes some time for the solid phase to completely dissolve upon melting, especially inside the defects of insoluble particles, e.g. oxides. Until then the oxides remain activ

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Air-decking principle and its applications in production and presplit blasting

    By P. Pal Roy, R. B. Singh

    "This paper focuses on a number of interesting results to establish the theory and principle of air-deck blasting. It also gives the mechanism of breakage that takes place in air-deck blasting under v

    Jan 1, 2001

  • 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
    Some notes on the Mining Law of Manitoba, and on the Mines Act of 1930

    By H. F. Maulson

    For the benefit of those who are not familiar with the history of the western Provinces-Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta-as regards our natural resources, a few words of explanation may be in order

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Kitsault (Lime Creek) molybdenum mine, northwestern British Columbia

    By C. J. Hodgson

    "IntroductionThe Kitsault molybdenum mine is located 600 m above sea level on Lime Creek at the head of the inlet of Alice Arm, 140 km northeast of Prince Rupert, British Columbia (Fig. 1). The area o

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Trends in European Coal Cleaning Practice

    By Arthur Grounds

    Historical In the course of a paper which is necessarily limited in length, such as the present one, it is obviously impossible to describe in detail the history, development, and present position of

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Lynn Lake Mine

    By G. D. Ruttan

    "LYNN LAKE, in northern Manitoba, has become Canada's second nickel-producing area. The discovery by Sherritt Gordon Mines of nickel ore in an entirely new district was the result of systematic prospe

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Compressed air – Its time has come for improved efficiency

    By Lanny Pasternak

    "This article is directed at plant production, engineering and maintenance personnel. Seldom does any industrial operation take the time to study the costs involved in the generation of what is probab

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Slag Cleaning in Circular and Rectangular Electric Furnaces

    By A. Warczok

    Smelting slags contain payable metals in a dissolved form and as mechanically entrained matte or metallic inclusions in the size range from 2 to 1000 µm. Slag cleaning requires reduction of magnetite

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Orange Footwall ?Sill? Nickel Plate Mine

    By Evans B. Mayo

    ABSTRACT Orange Footwall 'sill' is locally concordant locally discordant, with the structure of its sedimentary walls. The sediments were folded in two directions. Folds, following both thes

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Capital Requirements of the Canadian Mining, Smelting and Refining Industry for 1976 to 2000

    By G. S. Barry

    INVESTIGATIONS to date have shown that, should there be the need or the appropriate economic stimulus, Canada's mineral resources are sufficiently extensive to allow considerable expansion of its

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Current Challenges In PGM Flotation of South African Ores

    By B. D. H. Knights, M. A. W. Bryson

    Flotation of PGM ores, specifically UG-2, presents a number of technical challenges. These centre on the prevalence of chromite. Subject to over-grinding, chromite is primarily recovered to the flotat

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Microstructural Evolutions of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Martensitic Steels with Different Mechanical Alloying Times

    By B. K. Choi, G. E. Kim, S. Noh, T. K. Kim

    Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steel has been developed as the most prospective core structural material for next-generation nuclear systems because of its excellent high strength and irradiation

    Jan 1, 2015