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  • CIM
    Pressure Leaching Tests on Aphrodite Refractory Gold Concentrate

    The primary (sulphide) resources at Aphrodite are refractory in nature, requiring an oxidation process stage to be introduced to facilitate extraction of the gold. The company is investigating the use

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Chemcell Petrochemical Operations at Edmonton

    By J. A. Relf

    The construction of refineries and gas conservation plants in the general Edmonton area in the early 1950's made available large quantities of by-product liquified petroleum gases (LPG). These gases,

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Drilling Practice on the Welland Ship Canal

    By F. J. Tozer

    Canal communication between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario has been one of almost constant enlargement and reconstruction to meet the rapid growth of trade and commerce, and the consequent steady increase

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    The Position of the Canadian Non - Ferrous Mineral in the World Economy

    By K. H. J. Clarke

    SINCE the beginning of this century the non-ferrous mineral industry has contributed $17,809,-000,000 to the economic growth of Canada. To contemplate the vast amount of investment capital required an

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Mineralogical Characteristics and Beneficiation of An Oolitic Iron Ore From the Peace River District, Alberta

    By W. Petruk

    Mineralogical studies and concentration tests were conducted on samples from an oolitic iron deposit from the Peace River district in Alberta to determine what concentrate grades and metal recoveries

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Mechanism of Reduction of Iron Oxides

    By W. H. Gauvin, N. J. Themelis

    I N ADDITION to its practical importance in the beneficiation of iron ores and in direct-iron processes, the study of the reduction of iron oxides involves many aspects of challenging theoretical inte

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    The Composition of Canadian Sulphide Ore Deposits

    By H. D. B. Wilson, D. T. Anderson

    "Canadian sulphide deposits generally have characteristic compositions. Metal associations in ore deposits and in igneous rocks are similar.Nickel: sulphur ratios, copper-nickel ratios, and nickel :co

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    Magnesia Refractories for Steel Furnaces

    By G. M. Carrie

    Introduction The subject of basic refractories is daily becoming of increased importance in metallurgical processes, and there is a constantly growing necessity for the development of better materi

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Iron Control in Hydrometallurgy: The Positive Side of the Coin

    During the hydrometallurgical processing of the major base metals Cu, Zn, Ni and Co, the presence of iron is normally a serious complication, and iron separation from the pay metals usually constitute

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Brass making in medieval western Europe

    By Sandra K. Zacharias

    Brass, a deliberate alloy of copper and zinc, has been known since before Roman times. There are two main methods of making brass: (1) Cementation or calamine process - crushed zinc ore (calamine, Zn

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth Heat

    By Peter M. Power

    A microscopic study was made of a series of simultaneous slag and metal samples taken from a low carbon basic open hearth heat. An attempt was made to identify the various micro-constituents found. As

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    Grinding of Agrium phosphate ores in a 3' diameter pilot SAG mill

    By Rene Cane, V. I. Lakshmanan, John Starkey, Richard May

    "The Agrium Kapuskasing Phosphate Operation mines and processes up to 6,000 t/d of phosphate ore. Run-of-mine crushing to minus 6 inches is done in a toothed roll-crusher, while grinding is done in a

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Origin of the Soft Iron Ores of the Knob Lake Range

    By Stephan I. Zajac, Roger A. Blais, John B. Stubbins

    THE iron deposits of central Labrador occur within a relatively small area, herein called the Knob Lake Iron Range, in which a northwest-trending series of low hills and ridges defines the height-of-l

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Bourlamaque batholith and its gold potential, Val d'Or, Quebec

    By Mehmet F. Tauer, Pierre Trudel

    "The metamorphosed mineralized Archean Bourlamaque batholith, dated at 2710 +-54 Ma, is a homogeneous body, composed mainly of quartz diorite; it is cut by late dioritic, mafic and aplitic dykes, and

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Coal 2000: Nova Scotia's perspective

    By John J. Laffin

    "Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy Throughout the history of Nova Scotia, trends in the production and use of its coal resources have resulted in major impacts on the economy and society of t

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Decision-Making Using an Integrated Evaluation Model Versus Sensitivity Analysis and Monte Carlo Simulation

    By Grant D. Nicholas

    This paper compares an integrated evaluation approach to decision-making with more traditional sensitivity analysis and Monte Carlo simulation. The primary objective is to highlight the differences in

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    A Chemical Survey of Alberta Coals

    By Edgar Stanfield

    Since April, 1923, the Scientific & Industrial Research Council of Alberta has had an analyst, Mr. W. P. Campbell, steadily employed analyzing coal samples taken by the provincial Mine Inspectors. Mr.

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Operations at La Luz Mines and Rosita Mines Nicaragua, Central America

    By John Plecash

    This paper comprises a general outline of all of the developments, including the history, geology, mining, milling, power and transportation installations, at the gold mining operation of La Luz Mines

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Chemical and Petrographic Variations in Rhyolitic Zones in the Noranada Area, Quebec

    By L. Larson

    Rock samples were taken, away from zones of mineralization , from seven sections of five rhyolitic zones as define d by Spence (l967) in the Noranda area. The purpose of the investigation was to test

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    The Effect of Blends of Rock Shape in AG / SAG Mills and Comminution Circuits

    By R Chandramohan

    Comminution is the science of size reduction of brittle materials. It is integral to mineral extraction and is one of the most energy intensive processes in the mining industry. There are a number of

    Jan 1, 2012