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  • CIM
    The Use of Radiotracers to Locate and Eliminate Gold Traps from Grinding Circuits in Gold and Base Metal Mines

    By Randy Clarkson

    "Free gold particles occur in many base metal and precious metal mines throughout the world. Occasionally mine operators are unaware of the presence of free gold particles in their ores because they h

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    A Touch of Froth: How Bubble-Particle Aggregates Take the Strain

    By Marco A. Vera

    "This paper investigates the froth function in flotation and the associated upgrading process. Flotation literature has revealed that one of the main functions of the froth phase is the cleaning of bu

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Behaviour of Gold in Hemlo Mines Ltd. Grinding Circuit (aa6f7398-0561-40ff-b0b4-243c3a8474e3)

    By S. Banisi, J. Marois, A. R. Laplante

    "This paper compares the behaviour of gold and ore in the grinding circuit of Hemlo Gold Ltd. Particular attention is given to grinding kinetics, classification behaviour, and liberation. For grinding

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    The Princess Colliery Man-Rake Rope

    By Gordon S. Farnham

    THIS paper summarizes the results of investigations carried out at Sydney Mines, N.S., and at Ottawa, following the disaster at Princess colliery, December 6th, 1938. The Honourable Minister of Mines

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Design Spans ? Underhand Cut and Fill Mining

    By Rimas Pakalnis

    This paper describes a focus of work presently being conducted at the Rock Mechanics Research Group at the University of British Columbia. The underhand method under consolidated fill ensures a high r

    Apr 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Continued Process Improvements at Campbell Mine

    By Ken Norris

    "Campbell Mine which has been in continuous operation since 1949 has undergone numerous operational changes in the past 3 years. This paper describes the process changes which have occurred at the Cam

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Millerite and Its Impact on Cu/Ni Separation

    By F. D. Ford, Z. Dai

    "Vale’s Ontario Operations re-introduced Cu/Ni separation at Clarabelle Mill in 2006. The mill processes ores from a number of mines in the Sudbury basin. A saleable Cu concentrate is produced at 30-6

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Applicability, Challenges and Recent Application Experience of WLAN and Ethernet as Integrated Mine Communication Backbone

    By Christoph Mueller

    Broad band mine communication traditionally is characterized mainly by individual solutions, which have in common their long development phases and their high cost for development, operation and servi

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Mineralization and Metallurgy of the Samatosum Project

    By P. J. Gron

    "The Samatosum Project is a base and precious metal deposit located in south central British Columbia. A dilute ore reserve of 766, 682 tonnes grading an average 1.1% copper, 3.0% zinc, 1.4% lead, 833

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    New Mill Design for Large Grinding Mills

    By Kjell Winther

    "Hydralift Scanmec introduced early in the eighties a new and different mill design for very large grinding mills. The design described has actually no size limitation upwards and is so far suggested

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    The Application of the Stackcell Technology for Fine Coal Recovery

    By E. S. Yan, R. Graley

    "The StackCell was developed to overcome the engineering and design challenges that are commonly associated with existing flotation technology such as pneumatic, self-aspirating cells, mechanical cell

    Jan 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Underground Gasification of Coal: Review of Progress

    By A. Ignatieff

    Introduction Some interest is being shown in Canada in underground gasification of coal and, as developments have now taken place in several countries of the world, it is thought that a review of p

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Energy Efficient Technologies for the Mining Industry

    By Bern Klein

    Motivation for Improved Energy Efficiency in Mining ? Canada potentially adopting Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Intensity Legislation in 2013 ? BC -Climate Action Plan and Energy Conservation Agreeme

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Calibration of Level Detection Systems in Flotation Columns Using a Conductivity Probe

    By A. Uribe-Salas, J. A. Finch, B. J. Huls

    Froth depth or interface level is an important control variable in column flotation which can influence both grade and recovery. A common method of locating the level is based on sensing the hydrostat

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Operation of La Mine Doyon

    "At a current mining rate of 3,750 tons per day, La Mine Doyon is currently the largest gold mine in Canada. La Mine Doyon is an open pit gold mine located in the Abitibi area of Northwestern Quebec.

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The Design of Gold Mills: What Could Be Simpler

    By R. Nendick

    "IntroductionThe Ancient Egyptians recovered gold from the mud in the bottom of ponds by having teams of maidens sit around the pond dipping goose feathers dipped in grease into the mud. The gold woul

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    LKAB Green Pellets

    By F. Lindroos

    A cornerstone in the LKAB Green Pellet concept is to produce pellets with a small footprint in terms of energy con-sumption, CO2 emission and emission of other elements harmful to the environment, lik

    May 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Tungsten Carbide Drilling at the Sullivan Mine

    By J. W. Reynolds

    Introduction The Sullivan mine, at Kimberley, B.C., is the principal source of ore for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited. Current production amounts to about 2,500,000 t

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploration in British Columbia

    By T. B. Williams

    A SEARCH of the records indicates that evidences of accumulations of petroleum and natural gas within the boundaries of British Columbia were discovered at approximately the same time as were those of

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Quantifying the Effects That Changes in Transmitter-Receiver Geometry Have on the Capability of an Airborne Electromagnetic Survey System to Detect Good Conductors

    By C. Samson, R. S. Smith, S. W. Hefford

    "Abstract - Time-domain electromagnetic systems are most sensitive to highly conductive targets during the transmitter on-time. Data collected during the on-time is highly influenced by the geometric

    Jan 1, 2006