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  • CIM
    Aeroprospecting in the Yellowknife Area

    By A. W. Jolliffe

    AEROPROSPECTING may be defined as the application of the air view to the search for mineral deposits. The term is suggested as a preferable alternative to either aerial prospecting (which may be confu

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Kinetics of the CESL Gold Process

    By E. Asselin, P. Sauve, H. Salomon-de-Friedberg

    "Residues from the CESL Copper process were leached using the CESL Gold process. The kinetics of reaction were confirmed to be fast with over 50% of the gold consistently extracted within 2 minutes of

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Geophysics at Sea

    By W M. Cameron

    Geophysical studies have extended seaward in recent years, and the important discoveries which have been made have led to a better understanding of geological processes. A present source of certain mi

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Falconbridge Mine-No. 9 Internal Shaft and Facilities

    By V I. McCallum

    In 1954, Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited began the program of deepening the Falconbridge mine workings for 2,000 feet below the bottom, or 4025, level in order to provide twelve new levels for produ

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    The Roofing Granule Industry

    By V. L. Eardley-Wilmot

    Introduction We are all familiar with the bright and attractive colours of the roofs of our suburban houses and country cottages, but few of us fully appreciate the complex and highly technical nat

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Management of Environmental Emissions at Boliden Harjavalta Oy’s Smelter

    By H. -L. Heikkilä, E. Peuraniemi

    "Boliden Harjavalta Oy has a long tradition in the Finnish metal industry starting from the 1930's. The Smelter consists of copper and nickel flash smelting lines. Off-gases are captured in the acid p

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    General Features of the Conformable "Pyritic" Orebodies

    By R. L. Stanton

    "The present contribution examines, in some detail, what appear to be the three outstanding features of the field occurrence of the conformable ""pyritic"" deposits. These are their association with f

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Industrial rocks and minerals in Newfoundland and Labrador: achievements and aspirations

    By Richard J. Wardle, Ambrose F. Howse

    The industrial minerals industry in Newfoundland and Labrador is a significant contributor to the provincial economy. The variety ofcommodities produced reflects the diverse geological environment fro

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Marketing junior exploration in Quebec and Canada: The 4 Ps

    By Jacque Trottier, Marcel Vallée, Gratien Gélinas

    "Mineral exploration in Canada traditionally has gone from boom to bust in cyclical pat-terns following market and discovery cycles, but other endemic factors related to exploration financing and perf

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Geology of McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines Property

    By T. S. Smith

    INTRODUCTION IN PREPARING this paper for the District 4 Meeting, three factors had to be considered. First, the paper must fit the time alloted; second, it must give a general picture of the geology

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Devlin Deposit, A Part of an Archean Porphyry System

    By J. Guha, D. Racicot, S. Peloquin, F. Lange-Brard, S. Bureau, A. Tremblay

    The Devlin copper deposit consists of a flat-lying vein and a network of steeply dipping mineralized veinlets hosted by leucotonalite of the Chibougamau Pluton. Most of the vein is enclosed in a hydro

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Modelling Detritals and Ancient Landslides Using Geochemical Signatures for Improvements to Slope Design – A Case Study

    This paper presents a case study where Cenozoic age detritals and an ancient buried landslide have been modelled in the final walls of an iron ore pit. Orebody 25 is located in Western Australia’s Pil

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Classifying Variability of Material Properties in Mine Waste Rock

    By N. A. Beier, R. Amos, Smith. L., C. Atherton, D. R. Barsi, D. Blowes, D. C. Sego

    "Waste rock is one of the most abundant materials at mine sites and must be properly characterized and managed to limit acid rock drainage and other harmful byproducts. An experimental waste rock pile

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Platinum Exploration on the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe

    By D. J. Bowen

    "Abstract -The Great Dyke extends for 540 km along strike, to unknown depth, and varies in width from 3 km to 11 km. Rb/Sr age determinations gives values of approximately 2470 Ma.The Dyke consists of

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Tungsten Carbide Tipped Rock Drill Bits

    By J. C. Heaslip

    Introduction The greatest single advance in rock drilling practice since the advent of percussion drills was the introduction of tungsten carbide tipped rock drill?bits. The evolution of rock drills

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Phosphorus and Arsenic in Steel and the Substitution Theory

    By A. E. Cameron

    The theory of atomic distribution of the stranger atoms in the space lattice of the solvent metal has been well developed by Rosenhain. It has long been known that the addition of one metal to another

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Three Perspectives on Energy Management in Industry

    By Edward R. Lauer

    Energy conservation is an integral part of Canada's energy strategy. We must pursue conservation and energy management vigorously if we are to remain competitive in domestic and world markets, an

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Application of mineral processing techniques to the recycling of wastepaper

    By C. A. Hardie, G. F. Leichtle, J. A. Finch, J. A. Watson

    "The recycling of wastepaper has become an important and common process worldwide. Techniques similar to those used in the mineral processing industry are used to produce high quality recycled fibres

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Unique construction methods employed for a ventilation raise at Petro-Canada's Kipp coal project

    By S. A. G. Poppen, J. Konopka

    "Petro-Canada's project investigative and experimental underground work in the Galt coal seam at Kipp, Alberta included the construction of an emergency egress and ventilation raise from surface.

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Increase of Productivity in a Magnesite Flotation Operation by Means of Selective Milling

    By A. P. Yovanovic, P. Bonadia, M. N. Moraes, C. F. Matos

    "The magnesite flotation operation of Magnesita Refractories, in Brumado – Brazil, has four parallel ball mills working in closed circuit with hydrocyclones to grind the ore for the reverse flotation

    Jan 1, 2016