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  • CIM
    The Geology of Placer Deposits

    By W. E. Cockfield

    This paper is not intended as an original contribution to this subject, but rather as a review of the main theories which are held with regard to placer deposits, with, of course, particular reference

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Longwall mining methods applied to the Plains coal region

    By A. B. Szwilski

    "The various elements of longwall mine design are reviewed, particularly as they apply to condition s in the coalfields of the Plains region of Alberta. The following recommendations are made: (1) opt

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Removal of Arsenic and Dissolution of Copper from Arsenic Bearing Copper Ore by High Pressure Oxidative Leaching

    By Kazutoshi Haga, Batnasan Altansukh, Atsushi Shibayama, Ryuji Oinuma

    "Recently, the arsenic grade in copper ores has been increasing year by year. Arsenic bearing minerals (enargite (Cu3AsS4) and tennantite (Cu12As4S13)) coexist with typical copper minerals such as cha

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Bulk Polymetallic Autogenous Heavy Media Concentration: A Workable Method for Reducing Flotation Circuit Plant Size

    By Javier Ramirez

    "Recent R&D pilot plant testing was done to validate a full industrial scale system for recovering residual magnetite from the tails of an iron ore concentration plant. The recovery system is based on

    Jan 1, 2016

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    The Future of Canada's Uranium Mining Industry

    By W M. Gilchrist

    This paper gives an estimation of the future requirements of the western world in relation to energy re-sources. It then goes on to outline the role that atomic power -with its basic raw material, ura

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia

    By J. P. Messervey

    THE story of the efforts made by the Department of Mines of Nova Scotia in the search for and investigation of mineral resources for the Canadian war effort began in the spring of 1937. During the pas

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Stress Development During Post Cure of Eb Curable Composites

    By D. Djokic

    One of the most attractive features of electron beam curing as a process for manufacturing composite structures is the potential for attaining very low levels of residual stress as compared to thermal

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Accident Prevention in and Around Coal Mines

    By Daniel Murray

    "ACCIDENT PREVENTION in and around coal mines presents many problems of a type which are not encountered in any other industry. This is particularly true of the coal mines in Nova Scotia, where the un

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Copper in the Eastern Townships

    By John A. Dresser

    Seventy years ago a period of prospecting and mining activity began in the Eastern Townships of Quebec that seems to have been quite equal to that of recent years in the Rouyn field. In the following

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Mineral Processing Plant Asset and Energy Optimization: The Calming Cloud over Operations

    By L. Garrigues, M. Jarvis, M. Halhead, O. A. Bascur

    "Large variability of ore types, escalating variables operating costs and increased throughput require large investment in sensors and systems in mineral processing operations. Mining and mineral proc

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Longwall Mining at Sydney Mines

    By J. J. McDougall

    Until quite recently, the coal in the Cape Breton field was won from comparatively thick seams with light cover, and from submarine areas, and the system of mining naturally followed was pillar-and-st

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Peril of Declining Mineral Wealth

    By C. M. Campbell

    IN 1934 Newfoundland, after extravagant operation based on exaggerated ideas of what she had to work with, became bankrupt, ceased to be a self-governing Dominion, and passed into the hands of a Commi

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Établissement D?un Programme Académique En Gestion Environnementale Minière En Bolivie

    By Denis Bois

    La Bolivie est un pays en développement qui compte une tradition minière qui précède même l?établissement espagnol en Amérique. Pendant toutes ces années, l?exploitation minière s?est faite sans grand

    May 1, 2001

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    Geological Setting and Genesis of Sedimentary Exhalative Barite and Barite-Sulfide Deposits, Gataga District, Northeastern British Columbia

    By D. G. Macintyre

    Thick westward prograding clastic wedges were deposited along the margin of ancestral North America from Mid-Proterozoic to Mid-Paleozoic time. Periodic rifting and tectonic subsidence resulted in the

    Jan 1, 1992

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    The Administration of Mineral Rights

    By Lucas G. Thompson

    My topic, "The Administration of Mineral Rights'.' is possibly an unusual one, as it deals with a subject upon which many of us have a more than passing interest, I thought ?it might prove c

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Co-operation

    By G. M. Humphrey

    It is a great honour and privilege to be here in this distinguished company of the outstanding men in the mining industry and the political life of Canada. I fully recognize that I am so honoured as a

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Experiments on the Detachment of Particles from Bubbles in a Rotating Turbulent Field

    By Guichao Wang, Geoffrey M. Evans, Graeme J. Jameson

    "In this paper we present a new method for studying the detachment of particles from bubbles in a rotating turbulent eddy. The eddy is formed in a wall cavity in a two-dimensional water tunnel with tr

    Jan 1, 2016

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    The origin of our continent: LITHOPROBE seismic investigations in the Western Superior Transect

    By H. Helmstaedt, P. Thurston, R. Harrap

    "Evolution of the continental lithosphere over Earth’s 4.6 billion year history is one of the fundamental questions of geoscience. Much of the Earth’s present-day continental crust formed during the f

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Lessons Learned From Expanding Al-Agoza Hospital in Egypt

    By Nehad Elsafty

    It is always necessary to expand existing buildings, so that they could meet the growing societal needs. Compared with demolishing them and then constructing new ones, the expansion of existing buildi

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Diamond Exploration in Canada

    By L. H. Thorleifson

    Demand for both gem and industrial diamonds is very strong. Synthetic production supplies industrial uses, but synthetic gems remain inferior and expensive, so the large gem market is supplied by mini

    May 1, 2001