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  • CIM
    Impurities in the lead concentrate of Brunswick Mining and Smelting and their behaviour in the lead blast furnace

    By W. Petruk, D. R. Morris

    "The lead concentrate produced from the volcanogenic base metal ore of Brunswick Mining and Smelting in New Brunswick contains major to trace amounts of iron, zinc, cadmium, arsenic, antimony, copper,

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Adanac (Ruby Creek) molybdenum deposit, northwestern British Columbia

    By P. A. Christopher, R. H. Pinsent

    "The Adanac molybdenum porphyry deposit near Atlin, in northwestern British Columbia, was discovered in 1905. It was explored extensively between 1967 and 1980.The deposit is within a complex, multi-p

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Feasibility of Dry High Pressure Grinding and Classification (f2953295-f605-4861-a239-620164c4140f)

    "High Pressure Grinding Roll (“HPGR”) technology is applied in a broadening range of minerals processing applications for relatively wet or moist materials. HPGR grinding of dry material or involving

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Evaluation of the Fe3+ / Fe2+ redox fuel cell cathode couple

    By F. Moraw

    The use of redox fuel cells in which oxygen is replaced by other oxidants such as ferric ions can have significant advantages [1-3]. For example, the cathodic reaction rate (e.g., exchange current d

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    An engineered approach to conveyance inspection and repair

    By R. De Ruiter

    "In times when mines are emphasizing cost reductions, a properly rebuilt shall conveyance can be more cost-effective than building a new unit. Awareness of the safety aspects of conveyance design alon

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Complex Raw Materials by Outotec’s Solutions

    By J. Karonen, M. Tiihonen, J. Guentner, L. Haavanlammi, Outotec GmbH, E. Kolehmainen

    "Rare earth elements have obtained significant attention during the last few years due to predicted increase in their demand. Several projects worldwide are at pre-feasibility or feasibility stage aim

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    The Behavior of Arsenic under Medium Temperature Oxidation

    By R. T. Seaman

    There are several hydrometallurgical alternative processing options under development for high enargite and arsenic containing copper concentrates ranging from biological, atmospheric, medium temperat

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    An Update of the SAG Milling Operation at the Peñasquito Mine Located in the Zactecas State, Mexico

    By David Meadows, Elmer Palmer, Steve Dixon

    As part of the Goldcorp Inc growth plan Minera Peñasquito SA de CV has developed its polymetallic deposit with a large “state of the art” concentrator to process lead and zinc ores. The plant consists

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Land use issues in mineral extraction

    By K. Sinding, R. Poulin

    "Recent land-use decisions in British Colwnbia, and the publication of a report on compensation for expropriations of resource interests, have highlighted the nature of land use policies. Landuse deci

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Improving Reliability and Productivity at Syncrude Canada Ltd Through Materials Research: Past, Present & Future

    By Mike Anderson

    The annual budget for the repair and maintenance of equipment at Syncrude Canada Ltd is in excess of 450 million dollars. Of this amount, a significant portion can be attributed to the loss of materia

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Removal of Elemental Sulfur from Hydrometallurgical Waste Derived from Massive Sulfide Concentrates

    By K. Hawboldt, J. E. Halfyard, C. Bottaro

    The removal of sulfur from leach residues has been practised in the zinc industry using a combination of flotation and hot melt filtration. The process is highly dependent on the nature of the concent

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Geometallurgy: An Underutilised Technology

    By R. Bridge

    Mining companies are progressively finding themselves having to develop operations for more complex, deeper ore bodies, which require the use of more complicated mining and mineral processing methods.

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Structure of the Eastern Townships of Quebec

    By H. C. Cooke

    "The Part of the Eastern Townships dealt with in this paper is shown in the accompanying figure. Each rectangle represents one of the topographic maps published by the Department of National Defence o

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    The Murray Brook Deposit, Bathurst Camp, New Brunswick: Geologic Setting and Recent Developments

    By M. P. Rennick, D. M. Burton

    Abstract -The Murray Brook massive sulfide deposit, which was the first geochemical discovery in the Bathurst camp, is one of the largest sulfide deposits in the area. The massive sulfides are hosted

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Pugging-curing Process: Uranium Recovery Model In Orano Mining Somaïr Plant

    By V. Bruned, K. Mohamed, A. Michaut

    Orano Mining Somaïr uranium treatment plant (Niger) uses a pugging-curing process to leach uranium. Sulfuric acid, nitrates and water are added to the finely grinded ore in a rotary drum to leach uran

    Jan 1, 2020

  • CIM
    Injectable Resin ? A Highly Adaptable Ground Support Anchoring System

    By Chris J. Pritchard

    Pumpable, two-component resins for anchoring rock bolts provides significant advantages over traditional cartridge resin and cement grout systems where fast and easily adaptable support is required fo

    May 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Ore Problems and the Microscope

    By W. L. Uglow

    In recent years, the microscope has come to be recognized as a valuable aid to engineers whose business is the discovery, development, concentration or reduction of metallic ores. In many of the large

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    The Apex Mine: a case study in small scale underground mining

    By R. W. Guill

    "The Apex Mine is currently scheduled to be brought back into production by Hecla in the first quarter of1990. Its projected productivity rate will be exceptionally high for a small underhand cut and

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Damage Mechanism of Drawbell in Underground Mines under Repeated Impact Loading

    By Libao Zhu, David J. Williams, Nazife Erarslan

    "Statistics show that the drawbell in underground mines is usually subjected to significant damage by impact loading due to falling ore. Drawbell damage causes a large quantity of residual ore to rema

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Les Mines Gaspe - Smelter Operations

    By H. Langlois

    "Included in the Mines Gaspe mining complex located at Murdochville, Quebec, is a copper smelter which comprises a reverberator furnace, two Peirce-Smith converters, an anode furance, and a sulphuric

    Jan 1, 1993