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  • CIM
    Sulphur deposits of Nova Scotia

    By Victor F. Hollister

    Although none of the deposits discovered to date are of commercial interest, significant Frasch or sedimentary sulphur deposits occur in Nova Scotia in Upper Mississippian Windsor Group evaporites. Th

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Optimisation and Continuous Improvement of Antamina Comminution Circuit

    By Edward Rybinski

    Compañía Minera Antamina is a polymetallic mining complex that produces copper and zinc concentrates as primary products and molybdenum and lead/bismuth/silver concentrates as by-products. In 2007, Me

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Summary of industrial minerals in Newfoundland and Labrador

    By PAUL L. DEAN

    Industrial mineral deposits are widespread in Newfoundland and Labrador and a variety of commodities are produced. The province has the only pyrophyllite mine in Canada and also produces asbestos, gyp

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Clinometer Rule as Part of a Geologist's Equipment

    By T. B. Williams

    Most geologists have felt the need of a longer base than is ordinarily available when using a Brunton compass or other convenient instrument for taking strikes and dips in the field. To overcome this

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Trends in the Transportation of Industrial Minerals

    By Donald P. MacKinnon

    "This paper is a commentary on selected trends within the transportation industry.In general, innovations are taking place within all modes of transport (road, rail and water) serving the industrial m

    Jan 1, 1967

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    The Noranda continuous converter at Xstrata Copper, Rouyn-Noranda— optimization of slag chemistry

    By M. Zamalloa, P. J. Mackey, P. Coursol, Y. Prévost

    "Over the last decade or so, the availability of commercial thermodynamic modelling packages, such as FactSageTM, have been utilized to help the plant optimize slag chemistry and to minimize slag hand

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Extraction of No. 2 East Pillar at Waite-Amulet Mines, Limited

    By M. A. Cawley, J. W. Jordan

    "IntroductionTHE ORE PILLARS in the lower ""A"" ore body of Waite Amulet Mines, Limited, can be divided into two groups, those mined in the open by sub-level blast-hole methods, and those to be mined

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Red Lake Gold Shore Mine

    By J. B. Mawdsley

    "The Red Lake Gold Shore mine is 4/5 mile west of the town of Red Lake, Ontario, and a mile northwest of the Howey mine. It came into production in August 1936, and in a little over 2 years produced 2

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Arsenic Removal From Gold-Mine Waste Waters: Basic Chemistry of the Lime Addition Method

    By D. Laguitton

    The basic chemistry of a1•senic related to its dissolution and subsequent precipitation in gold-mine waste waters is discussed. The lime addition methods provides the most economic treatment of arseni

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Drilling and Blasting at the Cassiar Mine

    By T L. Horsley

    This paper deals with the drilling and blasting methods employed at the Cassiar mine, which is located just south of the B.C.-Yukon border. It covers both the "pit" and "peak" mining operations. Speci

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Coxheath Copper Mine, Cape Breton, N.S.

    By W. W. Beaton

    The Coxheath copper mine is situated on the north side of the Coxheath hills and opposite the French Vale, at a distance of about 10 miles southwest of Sydney, Cape Breton county. The deposit was disc

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Pilot Evaluation of an Engineering Control to Reduce Airborne Exposure to Particulates inside Drilling Cabs

    By K. Morin, C. -Y. Hon, G. Lachapelle

    "Air-sampling results suggest drill operators working inside environmental drilling cabs at an open-pit gold mine in Nunavut, Canada, are at risk of exposure to asbestos and silica (quartz). The autho

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Application of ~ Surface Resistivity Methods to the Detection of Salt-Water Intrusion in Shippegan, New Brunswick

    By H. Lazreg

    This paper presents an evaluation of surface resistivity techniques as a tool for delineating salt-water intrusion in Shippegan, N.B. The study consisted of resistivity profiling, resistivity sounding

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Protective coatings ? economic considerations for the mining industry

    By D. D. Downing

    This paper is a review of material selection considerations concerning protective coatings in the mining industry. The discussion will cover both capital-dollar projects and maintenance requirements.

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Manpower Problem in the Petroleum Industry

    By V. Taylor

    "THE petroleum industry in Canada has been experiencing considerable difficulty in filling its manpower requirements during the last few years, and because of the rapidly expanding nature of the indus

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Notes On Explosives

    By E. Godfrey

    The average man one meets on the street thinks of an explosive as a medium of death and destruction, something unstable which should be given a wide berth, because he knows little or nothing about its

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Self-assembly of surface-charged latex particles into proton-conductive membranes

    By J. Gao

    We present results from our investigation of the concept and practice of using surface-charged latex nanoparticles as building blocks for conductive membranes. Nanoparticles were synthesized by free-r

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Development of Effective and Economical Removal Technology for Fluoride from Effluent by Using Orange Waste

    By H. Paudyal, K. Ohto, H. Kawakita, S. Alam, B. Pangeni

    The orange waste after lime water modification was converted into promising adsorbents for fluoride by metal loading reaction. The effectiveness and mechanism of fluoride adsorption on metal loaded or

    Jan 1, 2012

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    The Outlook for the Mineral Economy in 1973

    By Donald S. Macdonald

    "I AM thankful for this opportunity to address the Toronto Branch of The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The Members of your Institute can have a great influence on the direction in which

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Principal Types of Iron-Formation and Derived Ores

    By G. A. Gross

    Nearly 90 per cent of the iron ore produced in Canada is derived from iron-formation or bedded iron deposits. About 70 per cent of this consists of concentrates obtained fom iron-formation; another 20

    Feb 1, 1966