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  • CIM
    The Natural Resources of the Hudson Bay Basin

    By R. B. STEWART

    A few days ago, while reading a report of the late Dr. Robert Bell in preparation for this afternoon's meeting, I found some impressive figures concerning the magnitude of the Hudson Bay basin. F

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Experimental Study of Crystal Boundaries

    By Bruce Chalmers

    INTRODUCTION TIE most important practical problem with which Physical Metallurgy is faced is the control of the mechanical properties of alloys. The most difficult aspect of this problem is the devel

    Jan 1, 1951

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    A Review of Copper Pyrometallurgical Slags Utilization

    By F. Rojas, M. Sanchez, J. Palacios, O. Pavez

    Copper sulfide is the main mining resources in Chile, and most of this metal is obtained via pyrometallurgical extraction in seven copper smelter plants, which extends from the northern Atacama desert

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The Antimicrobial Properties of Copper Alloys and heir Potential Applications

    By H. T. Michels

    Recent laboratory studies show that several bacteria, known to be human pathogens, die when they come in contact with copper and copper alloy surfaces. The amount of live bacteria drops by several ord

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Status and Improvement Plans in Inco's Electrowinning Tankhouse

    By M. Sabau

    The Electrowinning Plant at INCO's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery is a precious metals upgrading plant. The feed to the plant contains copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, significant amounts of precious

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Macrosegregation In Continuous Casting Of Phosphor Bronze Impact On Properties And Modeling Of Formation

    By M. Gruber-Pretzler

    Technical Sn- bronzes tend to form both macrosegregations and microsegrega¬tions during DC-casting due to the particular thermodynamic properties and kinetics of phase transformation. As a result a he

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Prediction of the thermal shock resistance of refractory materials using R - values.

    By M. Fooladi Mahani, M. R. Izadpanah

    The knowledge of the thermal shock resistance of refractory materials is of outmost importance due to their wide range of applications in various industries, namely; ceramics, oil refinery, thermal in

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Ore reserves - the four Cs (56b43a22-2c28-47ce-ad2b-75e60bf8cf34)

    By W. P. Armstrong, O. Owens

    "The process of arriving at the size and grade of· (a) a newly discovered body of mineralization, (b) a potential ore resource, (c) an orebody proposed for mining, or (d) the ore reserves in a mine, r

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Reconstruction as Regards Base-Metals

    By E. A. Collins

    I TAKE it that the papers presented tonight on the subject of Reconstruction, as regards both gold and base-metals, are intended primarily to stimulate discussion of this important subject and, in reg

    Jan 1, 1943

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    The Potential of Canada's Offshore Mineral Resources

    By David W. Smith

    "This paper is devoted mainly to a discussion of the hydrocarbon potential of the offshore, with a few brief remarks concerning the inorganic mineral potential.OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS POTENTIALIN ORDER T

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Interaction of refractory thermo-physical properties with molten Al- 5% Mg

    By A. Innus, R. Pelletier, C. Allaire

    Refractory used for molten aluminium confinement is typically assessed separately for thermo-physical properties and molten aluminium resistance. This present work provides a case study comparison of

    Jan 1, 2004

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    ISO TC 82 – Mining and the Importance of International Standards

    By W. Kempson

    "Mining Companies have producing assets in increasingly diverse portions of the world. It is not uncommon that the owner, the design team, the mine contractors and the operators are all based in diffe

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Resistance welding of thermoplastic composites

    By A. Yousefpour, M. Hojjati, M. Simard, M. Laramée, M-A. Octeau

    The need for effective and reliable joining methods grows as the use of advanced thermoplastic composites becomes widespread in aerospace industry. An experimental investigation of resistance welding

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Peru Minerals and Metals Public Sector Assistance Project Ministerio de Energía Y Minas del Peru - Canadian International Development Agency - British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines

    By Jamie W. Pardy

    The objective of the Canadian International Development Agency program is to facilitate the efforts of the people of developing countries to achieve self-sustainable economic and social development in

    May 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Meeting the Challenge ? Prospect of the European Copper Industry

    By W. Marnette

    The copper demand is booming. New epicentres with strong dynamic economic growth have arisen in China and other emerging markets. Furthermore, Europe contributes to higher copper demand due to positiv

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Risk Control in Ultimate Pits Using Conditional Simulations

    By Juan Pablo Vielma

    In this work we study how to incorporate risk control to the generation of ultimate pits when orebodies are modeled through a finite number of conditional simulations. To control risk we consider a ch

    Oct 1, 2009

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    Effect of additives on hydration resistance of dolomite refractories

    By A. M. Hadian

    The use of dolomite refractories in steel making and cement industries has advantages over other basic products particularly in countries where this type of refractories is produced. Due to existence

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Delnite Mine

    By R. B. Taylor

    "The Delnite mine is in the northwest part of Deloro township, Cochrane district. The property consists of 307 acres on the so-called 'South Break' in the Porcupine camp. The Company was formed in 193

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Outlook for Canadian Mining Over the Next Twenty-Five Years

    By Donald A. Cranstone

    Donald Cranstone holds B.Sc. (Honours) and M.Sc. degrees in Geology from the University of Manitoba and a Ph.D. in Economic Geology from Harvard University. He has worked as a mine geologist, a provin

    May 1, 2001

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    The Use of Waste Materials from Aluminum Production as Refining Fluxes for Hot Metal and Liquid Steel

    By A. McLean, J. Hou

    Waste slag is a major environmental concern within the metallurgical industry. In the steel industry, about 100 kg of slag is produced in making one tonne of liquid steel from iron in addition to that

    Jan 1, 2004