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  • CIM
    Development of an index to quantify the addition recovery in light metals

    By M. Pekguleryuz, S. A. Argyropoulos

    "The recovery of additions in light metals is an important parameter influencing consistency of the finished product, which ultimately means cost. Recovery is a function of many parameters such as ass

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Towards Formalizing Qualitative Operations Input Data into Mine Planning

    By E. Lampard

    Mines must manage variability from within their operations as well as those imposed upon them by external forces. This paper provides a framework to manage both internal and external variability throu

    May 1, 2011

  • CIM
    The Tredegar iron works of Richmond, Virginia

    By R. E. Johnson

    Seventy years after the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, as reckoned from Arkwright's water frame patented in 1769, there was a significant development of the metallurgical in

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Principles of Paleogeomorphorlogy

    "Under the term ""paleogeomorphology"" are grouped together all geo-morphological phenomena which are recognizable in subsurface geology. Since geomorphology is the science of the earth's relief featu

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    An Instrumented Laboratory Cell for Gold Cyanidation Modelling

    By M. Kane, B. Bissonnette, D. Hodouin

    "A laboratory cell has been designed for a careful investigation of gold ore cyanidation using mathematical modelling of the process kinetics. The cell is a stirred vessel with continuous monitoring a

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Pacific Nickel Property

    By A. E. Aho

    "The Pacific Nickel property lies 7 miles northwest of Hope and 100 miles east of Vancouver, in the Coast Mountains of southwestern British Columbia. Nickel-copper sulphides were discovered in ultraba

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Gold Deposits, Exploration Realities, and the Unsustainability of Very Large Gold Producers

    By H. R. Bullis

    "Abstract- This paper discusses what appears to be a flaw in the current belief, widely held within the gold mining industry and investment community, that the creation of ever-larger gold mining comp

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Rock Pass Operational Problems in Quebec Underground Mines

    By Jean-François Lessard

    The performance of rock pass systems has a significant contribution to the economics of underground mines. Operational concerns include hang-ups due to arching of material, blockage and degradation of

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Cyanidation of a High Gold Flotation Concentrate

    By J. A. King, D. A. Knight

    "The Porgera orebody is located in mountainous terrain in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. An underground mine has been developed which produces up to 2000 t/d of ore grading over 2 ozs Au/t. Some 79%

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Ore Handling for the McArthur River and Cigar Lake Projects

    By Chuck Edwards

    "The development of two large, high-grade uranium projects has been proposed for northern Saskatchewan. The projects are now under review by a joint federal/provincial panel. The McArthur River projec

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Current distribution in modem copper refining

    By D. Stone, N. J. Aslin, W. Webb

    In today's modem copper electro-refineries, increasingly higher average current densities are being employed. With these increases many refineries are approaching their limiting current density.

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Achieving Reliability from Data at Cerrejón Coal

    By Gerardo Vargas

    Without an adequate data sample there can be no Reliability Analysis (RA). Without analysis there can be no systematic, verifiable improvement in reliability or in operational economy. A sample is a c

    May 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Process Design Consideration for a Small Gold Mill in the Northwest Territories

    By A. M. Childs, R. F. Mather, K. R. Rawling

    "The challenges encountered in the design and construction of mines and their process facilities today are becoming more intense and the engineering more competitive. The need to incorporate new techn

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Heavy mineral by-products from Athabasca tar sands

    By Lloyd W. Trevoy

    Syncrude Canada Limited is presently studying commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailings of the openpit A lhabasca tar sands operation. When tar sands are processed and upgraded to sy

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The Trend and Regional Pattern of Fuel Used and Electricity Generated in Thermo-Electric Stations Operated by the Canadian Electric Utility Industry

    By C. E. Baltzer, W. H. Harper

    "This study has been developed to illustrate the trend and pattern of distribution applying to the quantities and costs of the fossil fuels used, and the related amounts of electricity generated, in t

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    The Rock Burst Problem

    By G. B. Langford

    UOCK bursts are a phenomenon about which insufficient is known. This l.~ statement has a twofold meaning. In the first place, far too many people, both inside and outside of the mining industry, are w

    Jan 1, 1941

  • CIM
    Outokumpu's Technologies for Efficient and Environmentally Sound Nickel Production

    By K. Fagerlund, L. Rosenback, T. Mäkinen, Y. Anjala

    This paper deals with the nickel smelter and refinery concepts Outokumpu has applied at Harjavalta and several other plants. Also other process routes and modifications developed and tested by Outokum

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Towards Formalizing Qualitative Operations Input Data into Mine Planning (2dcf5f47-b85e-490f-8b96-c37606eb1d7d)

    By T. G. Joseph

    Mines must manage variability from within their operations as well as those imposed upon them by external forces. This paper provides a framework to manage both internal and external variability throu

    Nov 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Hydrogeological Aspects of Three Open Pits within Noranda Operations

    By L. C. St. Arnaud

    "Open pit mines can produce large disturbances within regional hydrogeologic systems. The degree of disturbance and the consequences on the local environment depend on the size of the pit and on the p

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    The Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage in Ontario

    By John R. Hawley

    "This paper is intended as a review of the progress that has been made in the Province of Ontario in the field of acid drainage waste treatment technology.Three years ago, at the Third Annual Meeting

    Jan 1, 1974