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  • CIM
    Canadian Hot Workability Research on Al Alloys 1960 ? 2010

    By H. J. McQueen

    Before 1950, hot working was simply deforming above the recrystallization point and gave a soft product compared to cold working. From 1960 onwards, improved testing in compression and torsion (stress

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    The Deterioration of Caking Properties During Prolonged Agitation of Coal in Water

    By S. Parkash, A. J. Szladow

    Vigorous agitation of suspensions of coking coals in water (or light mineral oils) will often result in catast rophic loss of caking properties. It is shown that this deterioration is not a consequenc

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Some Coal-Seam Correlation Problems in Alberta

    By Ralph L. Rutherford

    Geologists or mining engineers familiar with geology are frequently requested by mine operators to give correlation in-formation regarding some mining property with respect to an adjacent area on one

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    Application of Consolidated Rock Fill to Open Stoping in Underground Mines

    By Jerry Ran

    Many large underground mines using the open stoping method have changed their primary applications of consolidated rock fill (CRF) to paste or consolidated hydraulic fill due to considerations of dema

    Jun 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Analysis of Sulfur and Volatile Components in Coal Based on Particle Size and Particle Density: Use of an Ordinary Kriging Method

    By T. Niedoba

    Coal as an energetic raw material is characterized by many features that determine its quality. The data concerning coal are usually treated as independent values, despite the fact that this kind of a

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    A new software (Matroll) to determine the coefficient of friction and to plot the friction hill during the cold rolling of aluminum

    By H. Abdollahi

    Cold rolling is one of the most important techniques in metal forming since the cold rolling products are almost finished product, The product quality of this process is widely influenced by friction

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Cement and Rock-Wool Materials

    By Donald F. MacDonald

    THE cement plant nearest to Nova Scotia is not far from Montreal. Cement is a heavy product which, because of its relatively low value, cannot stand a high freight charge without unduly enhancing its

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Effect of n-Alcohols on the Rate of Coalescence of Bubbles

    We describe a new method of characterising the effect of dissolved materials on the rate of coalescence of bubbles in aqueous media. Single bubbles were allowed to rise to meet the surface of an aqueo

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Pollution Problems Associated with Sullivan Mine Hot Muck

    By R. L. Brown

    The burning sulphide ores in the Sullivan Mine generate sulphur dioxide gases. This paper is concerned with a description of the environmental impact of SO2 on air quality in the mine and on the surfa

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Chapter 2. The Courts, the Law and Litigation

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "2.1. INTRODUCTIONNo agreement can be perfect in the sense that it contemplates and provides for all eventualities. Mineral acquisition agreements are usually negotiated and drafted at a time when an

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Use of Detachable Bit Drill-Steel at Paymaster

    By Alfred E. Pugsley

    PAYMASTER CONSOLIDATED MINES, LIMITED, began an investigation into the economy and use of detachable bit drill-steel in June, 1937. This investigation has continued to the present time, and was made n

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Oxides Formed During the Dehydration of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate

    By S. Kashani-Nejad

    The formation of oxides during the dehydration of MgC12,6H20, Bischofite, was studied by heating the bischofite over a range of time and temperatures in ambient atmosphere. Using a methanol-leaching t

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Fine particles removal from oil sand tailings by hydrocyclone

    By R. Burns, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail

    "Large amounts of oil sand tailings are produced in the Fort McMurray area, including sand, clays, and misplaced bitumen. The objective of the present study (as part of the overall engineered tailings

    Jan 1, 1997

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    The cosmic Origin of Mineral Deposits

    Vast quantities of cosmic material, ranging in size from fine dust to large meteorites and planetoids, have been colliding with and accumulating on the earth since its origin 4.5 billion years ago. Th

    Jan 1, 1965

  • CIM
    Comparison of Dilatation and the Chromatographic Analysis of the Pyrolysis Gases as Methods for Studying Coal Weathering

    By B. S. Ignasiak, B. N. Nandi, D. S. Montgomery

    The growing need to measure the extent of weathering of coking coal in storage and in transit prompted the comparison of the dilatation of coking coal on heating, which is known to be a sensitive inde

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Pillar Design in Underground Mining

    Pillars are used in various forms in underground mining. For several decades pillar design has been an issue in both soft and hard rock underground mining. The major use of pillars is in room-and-pill

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Ac1 Range in S.A.E. 2335 Steel

    By H. H. Bleakney

    THIS paper presents evidence that in 3 1/2% nickel steel, the published temperature for the Ac1 transformation, l,275°F., represents the completion of that transformation, and that its inception occur

    Jan 1, 1941

  • CIM
    Experimental characterization of the noise generation mechanism of percussion drill rods

    By Y. Champoux, N. Atalla, R. Oddo, C. Lesage

    "Percussion drills are the source of the most serious noise problems in mining activities, due to their extremely high noise levels(114-122 dB(A)) and widespread use(Bartholomae and Stein, 1988). Perc

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Sulphur Recovery from Turner Valley Gas

    By G. A. McGuffin

    "IntroductionWITH the increase in quantity of sour gas reserves in the Province of Alberta, and the wider market for sulphur brought about by mounting world demand and restrictions placed on the princ

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Geochemical Techniques -a Review

    By John B. Riddell

    "AN EXCELLENT review of the status of applied geochemistry was given by Warren (1959) at last year's General Meeting of the C.I.M. The purpose of this paper is to present recent developments and trend

    Jan 1, 1960