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  • CIM
    Creating Markets Through Research and Engineering

    By G M. Young

    IT IS most appropriate that this first Memorial Lecture should be given in the Province of Quebec, near the site of the first metallurgical industry in Canada. At La Forge, about seven miles north of

    Jan 1, 1963

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    A Simple Numerical Approach for Modelling Time Dependent Swelling Mechanisms in Shales

    By José L. Carvalho

    "Time-dependent swelling deformation of several shaley rock formations in Ontario is a wellknown phenomenon. In shales and mudstones with a higher salt concentration in the pore fluid than the ambient

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    The Origin of the Copper Mountain Ores

    By V Dolmage

    Copper Mountain is the third largest copper mine in British Columbia, and is now producing close to 20 million pounds of copper per year, with which is recovered also 4,000 ounces of gold and. 13,800

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    Northeast Corner of Its Development Alberta and Adjacent Area: and Mineral Potential

    By John D. Godfrey

    A brief account of economic developments in and around northeastern Alberta is presented and mention is made of mining and industrial developments currently of interest in the area. Planned and projec

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Stratigraphic Positions of Mineralized in the Mount Bourbeau and Lac Berrigan Regions and their Significance

    By J. Guha, A. Gobeil, P. Pilote, A. Tremblay, E. Dimroth

    The Mount Bourbeau Lac Berrigan area is located just to the north of the Town of Chibougamau. The axial trace of the Chibougamau syncline borders the northern part of both areas. The area contains Arc

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Grinding Media Sizing Studies: Past, Present, and Future

    By T. P. Weldum, W. Conger

    "These studies address the relationship between mill media sizing and its grinding efficiency. Starting with the results from a review of the literature, the issues of initial media sizing for a new b

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Limestone in Industry

    By M. F. Goudge

    This paper is intended to call attention to the manifold uses of limestone in industry; to indicate the types of limestone desired by some of the large consuming industries; and to give some informati

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Physical and Chemical Properties of Turner Valley Oil and Gas at Reservoir Conditions

    By F. R. Erick Mulder

    "AbstractTwo bottom-hole samples have been taken from two new completions in the Turner Valley field, Royalite Lowery No. 8 on the west flank and Royalite No. 73, which was deepened into a lower fault

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Petroleum Possibilities of Nova Scotia

    By Donald J. MacNeil

    THE opinion, based upon geological knowledge, that certain areas within the Province of Nova Scotia might yield commercial quantities of petroleum, is not new. It dates back to at least 1864, when the

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945

    By J. O. G. Sanderson

    Introduction In this paper it is proposed to review the history of petroleum geology in western Canada, to discuss some of the main events which have affected its progress, to mention its relations

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines, Limited

    By The Staff

    THE property of McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines, Limited, consists of eleven claims located on McKenzie island in Red lake. The mine is about 4,Y:l miles by water from the Howey townsite on the same lake

    Jan 1, 1938

  • CIM
    In Latin America: Decency and Dividends

    By C. W. Van Law

    WE have just heard a very able presentation, by Mr. J. C. Cameron, on the subject of Recent Trends in Labour Relations, as they exist today in Canada (l). With minor changes, what he said applies equa

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Damage and Unstable Failure of Rock under Coupled THM Conditions during Deep-Level Mining

    By W. C. Zhu, C. H. Wei, L. L. Niu

    With an increase of mining depth, a series of mining-induced hazards such as rockburst, coal and gas outburst, roof collapse, and water burst are getting more serious and more frequent. The intrinsic

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    The Feasibility of Increased Usage Domestic and Commercial Heating

    By J. J. Laffin

    In the pursuit of comfort and safety, the wonders of science have given us controlled heating and cooling, thus enabling us to enjoy all the aspects of present-day living to an extreme never previousl

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Surface Till Geochemistry and Implications for Exploration, Black River-Matheson Area, Northeastern Ontario

    By M. B. McClenaghan

    "Abstract - The Matheson area of northeastern Ontario is of great interest for mineral explo­ ration because of its geological similarities with the adjacent Timmins, Kirkland Lake and Larder Lake gol

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Chapter III- Continued - Part 10.-Rouyn-Chibougamau Area (Eastern Part) Major Faults, Abitibi Region

    By G. W. H. Norman

    "During the past few years emphasis has been placed on the importance of major faults, fault zones, and associated structures in localizing ore deposition. This interest has developed partly through e

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Study of Oxygen Flash Smelting of Nickel/Copper Concentrates

    By Jin Liu, Torstein A. Utigard

    At its Copper Cliff Smelter, Vale Inco Limited processes a bulk copper-nickel concentrate in two Inco oxygen flash furnaces. Coke supplies a minor proportion of the process heat requirements, limitin

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Industrial and Fuel Minerals of Manitoba

    By G. M. Hutt

    Introduction The major development of industrial minerals in Manitoba has been in building materials. 'The building-stone industry is developed far beyond the needs of the Province, and the well

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Job Evaluation

    By A. L. Irwin

    THE problem of compensation for labour is probably the oldest and most complicated one in history. The wage that a man receives is possibly the most concrete thing he gets out of his job and, rightly

    Jan 1, 1943

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    The Hydrometallurgy of the Base-Metals and its Application to Canada

    By Richard W. Herzer

    Introduction Thermal methods have been predominant in the metallurgy of the base-metals ever since the foundation of the industry thousands of years ago. Development in hydrometallurgy has been confi

    Jan 1, 1934