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  • CIM
    Thermodynamic and Process Evaluation of Direct Blister Copper Smelting

    By Xian Jian Guo, Lei Li, Hua Wang

    Direct smelting of copper concentrate to blister copper has the advantages of energy saving and environmental protection. There has been a lot of effort invested in process development including test

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Effect of Alloying Additions on Texture Development in Hot Processing of Creep Resistant Magnesium Alloys

    By D. G. Sediako

    Chemical composition and the casting/rolling production routes determine the cost and properties of the wrought material. For example, the coarse-grained structure frequently associated with DC castin

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    A solution to the mechanics of horizontal offset

    By S. V. Burr

    "IntroductionOne of the more puzzling geological enigmas, in the writer's opinion, is how rock can move sideways with respect to other rock. In the writer's study of regional northwest-south

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Steep Rock Iron Mine

    By M. W. Bartley

    "The Steep Rock iron mine is 141 miles west of Port Arthur, Ontario, and 50 air miles north of the Vermilion iron range in Minnesota. The property lies 27'2 miles north of the village of Atikokan on t

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Arsenic Extraction from Dusts Produced in Copper Concentrate Roasting Plant by Alkaline Leaching

    By F. Parada Luna, F. Parada Torres, J. Salvo, A. Reghezza

    In the pyrometallurgical processes of copper concentrates, arsenic is preferentially concentrated in the dusts carried by the gases as a result of their volatility and subsequent condensation in the g

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Relationship of Structure to Ore Deposition at the Britannia Mines

    By Frank Ebbutt

    Introduction The property of the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, is situated on the east side of Howe sound, about six miles from its head. It is roughly thirty miles by water from Va

    Jan 1, 1935

  • CIM
    Geology of Sturgeon River Area

    By T. L. Tanton

    Introduction Sturgeon River area, on the east side of lake Nipigon, Ontario, was the scene of a gold rush in 1934. According to press reports, the active staking during the latter part of the summer

    Jan 1, 1935

  • CIM
    Early Canadian lead smelters

    By J. E. Dutrizac, J. B. Sunstrum

    "Lead was among the first metals known to man, and there are indications that lead was produced by the reductive smelting of galena in the mountains surrounding the Black Sea as early as 3000 B. C .(1

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    New Discoveries in the Relationship Between Macro and Micro Grindability

    By John Starkey

    This paper examines 5 years of SAGDesign testing data with particular emphasis on the grinding test results from two recent projects, the Fortune Minerals Limited NICO project, and the Aurora Energy R

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    The Australian system for regulating foreign direct investment in the mineral sector

    By David L. Anderson

    "The government o f Canada has, since 1981, been under intense political pressure to modify its foreign direct investment (FOI) regulatory regime(1). To date the government's response has been li

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The application of high density paste backfill at Dome Mine

    By D. L. Churcher, R. J. Perry

    "In recent years much work has been don e to examine alternate underground backfill support systems with the objectives of improving ground support and reducing mining costs. This report deals with th

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Copper sulphide depression with thioglycollate or trithiocarbonate

    By Gordon E. Agar

    "The effectiveness of two this compounds for copper sulphide depression in molybdenite flotation has been examined with batch bench scale tests.Both thioglycollate and trithiocarbonate proved to be go

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Geology of the Lake George antimony deposit southern New Brunswick

    By A. A. Ruitenberg, C. J. Morrissy

    "The Lake George antimony deposit comprises a system of stibnite-bearing quartz veins that cut Silurian greywacke and slate. The stibnite-bearing ore zone is in part enveloped by a uraniferous zone.Th

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Failsafe - application to the underground environment

    By M. R. Swaan, G. J. Stewart

    "ABSTRACTThe application of failsafe techniques to ask the ""What if"" questions about any process has been well established in the chemical industry for many years. The unusual number of fatalities t

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Pyrometallurgical processing of Stillwater concentrates

    By J. G. Whellock, R. J. Phillips, J. W. Matousek, P. J. Marcantonio

    "Stillwater Mining Company (SMC), a partnership of Chevron Resources and Manville Corporation, produces a copper-nickel, platinum-palladium flotation concentrate at its Nye, Montana mine. The concentr

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Computer-assisted control of the Noranda Process

    By Y. Prevost, D. Verhelst

    "A computer-assisted process control system for the Noranda Process Reactor Wa5 installed at the Home smelter in 1991. Operating as an advisory tool for the furnace operators, and using a flexible oxy

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Instrumentation and Control of a Continuous 0.6-m Sag Mill Circuit

    By A. Mular, T. Bond, G. D. Farnell, J. F. Kingston

    "ABSTRACT:-A 60—cm semiautogenous grinding-(SAG) mill was designed -for continuous wet operation in closed circuit with a vibrating screen. The circuit is fully instrumented and automated. Part of the

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Characterization of airborne dust in a belt conveyor drift

    By J. Bigu, M. G. Grenier, S. Hardcastle

    "This study was undertaken in a belt conveyor drift of an underground hard rock mine. The conveyor transported ore or waste from a crushing operation located upwind from the drift sampling locations.

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Air-decking techniques for controlled blasting in open pits

    By F. Urekar, R. B. Pankhurst

    "Air spaces and air gaps in an explosives column are known to allow greater distribution and cushioning of explosive energy from the rock mass. This energy distribution is enhanced if the explosives &

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Longwall mining methods applied to the Plains coal region

    By A. B. Szwilski

    "The various elements of longwall mine design are reviewed, particularly as they apply to condition s in the coalfields of the Plains region of Alberta. The following recommendations are made: (1) opt

    Jan 1, 1980