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  • CIM
    Prospecting and Developing Iron Ores

    By A. E. Moss

    "IntroductionTHE WORLD-WIDE search for iron ore has been vastly accelerated during the past fifteen years .and Canada is playing a most prominent role in this prospecting boom. During this period, the

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    A Contribution to Chloride Hydrometallurgy: Regeneration of Superazeotropic Strength HCL via Reactive Crystallization

    By T. Feldmann, G. P. Demopoulos

    The feasibility of chloride leaching processes depends on interfacing them with cost-effective HCl regeneration technologies. This paper summarizes the most important findings of research conducted in

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Geology of the Camflo Mine, Malartic, Quebec

    By Pierre Sauvé, Alex Makila

    "The Camflo stock of porphyritic quartz syenite is an irregular pipe-like body 200 metres in diameter injected along the axial plane of an E-W trending F2 fold, near the contact between the. Kewagama

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    From Landmines to Mines and their Logistic Network Risks

    By Cesar H. Oboni

    The development of specific risk-based methodologies to guide and prioritize clearing decisions in countries contaminated by Unexploded Ordnance and Land Mines (generically defined as Explosive Remnan

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Flotation of Uranium from Elliot Lake Ores

    By S. Kaiman

    This paper describes flotation test work conducted over the past several years at the Mines Branch, Ottawa, on the radioactive quartz-pebble conglomerate ores of the Elliot Lake area of Ontario. The p

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Heap Leaching Optimization For The Imouraren Deposit: Synthesis Of A Laboratory Testwork Program

    By M. Vaillé, B. Bossé, N. Durupt, A. Michaut

    Imouraren is a sedimentary uranium deposit (> 150,000 tU @ 800 ppm), located approximately 100 km North-Northwest of Agadez (Niger); its depth reaches 110 to 170 meters. For low-grades ores, heap leac

    Jan 1, 2020

  • CIM
    Noxious and Explosive Gases in Industry and War

    By E. A. G. Colls

    PART I.-GASES IN INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION THE part played by gases in industry can be considered from at least four distinct viewpoints, viz: (1) As air to support combustion and life and do various

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Water Recycling Methods Implemented at the Roy Lloyd Gold Mine Experience Gained and Future Plans

    By R. C. Snider

    The Roy Lloyd Mine in northern Saskatchewan is a high-grade underground gold mine which is currently supplying ore to Golden Band Resources Inc. (Golden Band)?s Jolu mill. Prior to the operation of th

    Nov 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Limestone Resources of Alberta

    By M. E. Holter

    "Limestone-bearing strata are exposed in seven areas of Alberta, each situated adjacent to rail and road facilities. Six of these centers are located along the eastern edge of the Foothills and Front

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Effect of Mining on Deformation Patterns in a Large Open Pit Rock Slope

    By A. K. Alzo?ubi

    Block toppling in natural rock slopes has been under investigation since the 1970?s. De Freitas and Watters (1973) introduced the term ?toppling? to describe the movements of rock slopes by rotation i

    Jun 1, 2012

  • CIM
    The Recovery of Elemental Sulphur From Pyrite and Pyrrhotite

    By R. W. Bruce, K. W. Downes

    "IntroductionSULPHUR production in Canada from all sources for the year 1953 amounted to about 375,000 tons. Except for 16,000 tons of elemental sulphur derived from natural gas, this production was i

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Gypsum in Ontario

    By George E. Cole

    "It is a truism that the metals, and particularly the precious metals tend to monopolize the attention of those interested £n the mineral industry. This is a tendency to be mildly, but actively and co

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Design. Aspects of Ground Consolidation by the Freezing Method for Shaft Sinking in Saskatchewan

    By Witold J. S. Ostrowski

    Stabilization of water-bearing sediments by the freezing method for shaft sinking has been used for over 80 years on the European Continent. The real application of this method in Canada started with

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    The Importance of Subsurface Water Data in Petroleum Geology

    By Gorrell. H. A.

    Subsurface water data can be very valuable in .petroleum exploration and research. For the discussion of problems related to subsurface waters uniform nomenclature and classifications are required.

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    A New National Policy

    By C. M. Campbell

    IN 1902, a famous Canadian geologist made the following statement : ?'From what we know row of the iron-ore fields of the Province, we may feel that Ontario is assured of a great future as an iro

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    The single train ultra reformer - an integrated catalytic design approach to PEMFC-quality hydrogen production

    By P Hulteberg

    In this article, an integrated catalytic reactor design approach to produce PEMFC-quality hydrogen is evaluated. The design is based on a high level of heat exchanging perfonned internally, highly act

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Propane-Natural Gas Stimulation of Newly Converted Water Injection Wells in the Pembina Cardium Pool

    By Norman Orr, J. W. Gregg, Jack Wahl

    The Pembina Cardium pool is a low permeability, stratified, solution-gas drive reservoir. Water-flooding has proven to be an effective means of pressure maintenance for all areas of the pool in which

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Evaporation Losses from Crude Oils

    By J. W. Gregg, P. M. Dranchuk, D. L. Flock

    "From preliminary investigations it has been observed that although evaporation losses may be estimated by comparing single values of certain physical properties of crude oils and their evaporation re

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Uranium extraction process alternatives

    By C. R. Edwards

    "Since the first commercial extraction of uranium in the early 1940s, the range of feasible process alternatives has greatly increased. This paper reviews process options to reduce extraction costs, i

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    The Line Creek Operation-an update

    By D. A. Riva

    "The Line Creek Project is located in southeastern British Columbia, approximately 25 kilometres north of Sparwood. The design is to produce a total of2.7 million tonnes of coal annually. This is made

    Jan 1, 1982