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  • CIM
    The interrelationship between Bond and Hardgrove grindabilities

    By A. McIntyre, L. R. Plitt

    Both the Bond and the Hardgrove grindability tests are widely used in the mineral industry to measure the ease of the comminution displayed by a material. The Hardgrove test is mainly used for coals,

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    The practice of the sampling theory of broken ores

    By D. François-Bongareon

    "In previous publications by the author, significant advances and generalizations of the theory of sampling of broken ores, prompted and confirmed by experimental results, have been presented. This pa

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Effect of Ore Hardness and its Variance on Sag Mill Circuit Design Tonnage

    By Tony Lipiec, Ian Orford

    "A key part of plant design is the selection of the design tonnage which is the hourly tonnage target that the equipment selection is based on. Its selection is critical for ensuring that the nominal

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Unconformity-related uranium deposits, Athabasca area, Saskatchewan, and East Alligator Rivers area, Northern Territory, Australia

    By L. A. Clark, G. H. R. Burrill

    "Most unconformity-type uranium deposits in Saskatchewan occur within a few tens of metres above and/or below the basal unconformity of the 1,45-b.y. Athabasca Sandstone. Graphitic basement rocks coin

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    The design and installation of a mine monitoring and control system

    By D. Lauzon, H. de Ruiter

    "In 1988a decision was taken to design and install a computerized mine monitoring and control system. This system had to monitor and control all pumping and ventilation underground. The operation of t

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Oxygen Mass Transfer Considerations for Cyanidation Reactors

    By G. Dubé, A. Leclerc, P. Quinn, G. E. Agar, J. Y. Clouthiér, J. D. McLaughlin

    "Gold dissolution by cyanide requires the presence of oxygen which is usually supplied by sparging compressed air into the gold containing slurry. For those ores that contain certain obnoxious substan

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in China: Setting, Feature, and Style

    By Jian Deng, Haitian Sun, Zengqian Hou, Shuhe Song

    "Abstract - Volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits, an important base-metal deposit type in China, occur widely in submarine volcanic districts of variable magmatic affinities. These VMS deposits

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Cyanide Treatment of Auriferous Concentrate from Nova Scotian Ores

    By A. G. Roach

    IT IS generally stated that the gold ores of Nova Scotia are free-milling, and for the most part this is true. However, there is a certain proportion of the gold finely disseminated throughout the sul

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Safety and health in the Canadian mine environment - an overview of ventilation, dust, radiation and diesel emission research

    By Stephen G. Hardcastle, Michel G. Grenier

    "Safety and health issues are and have been in the last decade a very high priority item with all parties involved in the Canadian mining industry. As a result of this high level of concern for worker

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Performance management - an implementation process

    By B. L. Dorey

    "Performance management is a systematic, practical approach to managing people. It is founded on some basic assumptions about people and is designed to focus on people in the work place. Organizing me

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Geochemical Characteristics of the Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks in the Winnemucca Quadrangle, Nevada, U.S.A.—Background Values for Gold Exploration (6b443b5c-ea0d-4a12-805c-382a3d930636)

    By L. C. Hsu, M. O. Desilets, P. J. Lechler, Jr. Bonham, J. G. Price, L. J. Garside

    Geochemical background levels have been established for unmineralized sedimentary rocks that are elsewhere the hosts of Carlin-type gold deposits in the Getchell Trend. The Paleozoic rocks in the Winn

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    High-Effective Process for the Preparation of A-Al203 Using Secondary Aluminum Dross as Raw Material

    By Qing-hua Tian, Xue-yi Guo, Fei Li

    A novel process for the preparation of a-Al2O3 from secondary aluminum dross was studied. Factors including alkali dross ratio, salt dross ratio, smelting temperature, smelting time, leaching temperat

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Geochemical Characteristics of the Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks in the Winnemucca Quadrangle, Nevada, U.S.A.-Background Values for Gold Exploration

    By L. C. Hsu, H. F. Jr. Bonham, M. O. Desilets, P. J. Lechler, J. G. Price, L. J. Garside

    Abstract-Geochemical background levels have been established for unmineralized sedimentary rocks that are elsewhere the hosts of Carlin-type gold deposits in the Getchell Trend. The Paleozoic rocks in

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Investigating Froth Stability and Entrainment: A Comparative Study of Ionic Strength and Depressant Dosage

    By K. C. Corin, M. S. Manono, J. G. Wiese

    Depressants play a crucial role in the flotation of PGM bearing ores as they prevent naturally floatable gangue (NFG) from reporting to the concentrate. This action is regarded as critically important

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    On-Line Estimation of Frother Concentration for Flotation Processes

    By A. Desbiens, M. Maldonado, R. del Villar, Aguilera. R.

    This work details the application of a multiple model approach to estimate frother concentration in flotation processes. The methodology consists of identifying a set of linear dynamic models represen

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Target-definition of Kuroko-type deposits in Abitibi by discriminant analysis of geochemical data

    By D. Marotte, M. David

    "A new exploration procedure is proposed for volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits of the Abitibi belt. ""Samples"" of acidic volcanic rocks (Si02 > 60%) were compiled from the literature. From the 5

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Loose rock detection with infrared thermography

    By J. G. Henning, T. R. Yu, J. E. Croxall

    "Test work was carried out to investigate the thermal response of loose and solid rock under varying environmental conditions. The primary interest was to develop a technique that could be used to inc

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Filter Cloth in the Mining Industry

    By B. J. Cunliffe

    "Filter cloth in the mining industry is an ambiguous title asthis suggests filter cloth use from underground ventilation to the refining processes. The time allowed for this paper would be better serv

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    The Contribution of the Classifiers to Comminution and Separation Processes in Mineral Processing

    "Classification is an important aspect of mineral processing plants and if not operated efficiently can compromise both the throughput and recovery of the circuit. This paper discusses the benefits th

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Coal slurry pipeline flow: a review of transport options

    By R. G. Gillies, C. A. Shook, W. H. W. Husband

    "The current state of knowledge concerning pipeline transport of coal in water slurry form is summarized for the four categories: coal-water fuels, conventional fine coal slurries, coarse coals and st

    Jan 1, 1990