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  • CIM
    Rupture Dynamics and Source Scaling Relations of Microseismic Hydraulic Fractures in Shale Reservoirs

    By T. Urbancic, Eric von Lunen, G. Viegas, A. Baig

    "The characterization of the failure process of induced fractures by hydraulic stimulation is fundamental to understanding the generation and evolution of the discrete fracture network within the rese

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Large Flotation Cell Operation at Falconbridge Copper Limited – Opemiska Division

    By J. R. Maxwell

    In 1970 expansion was completed increasing mill capacity from 2,000 to 3,000 T.P.D. Actual grinding capacity is 3,400 T,P,D. at a grind of 60% -200 mesh,The ore bodies are vein type, containing about

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    A Novel Process For The Integral Processing Of Residues And Effluents Generated In The Copper Industry

    By A. Robles-Vega

    Personnel of Mexicana de Cobre, a subsidiary of Southern Copper located in Nacozari, Sonora Mexico have been working in the past few years on the development of a process to treat and manage, in an en

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Geophysics at Sea

    By W M. Cameron

    Geophysical studies have extended seaward in recent years, and the important discoveries which have been made have led to a better understanding of geological processes. A present source of certain mi

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Research in Petroleum Production

    By C. R. Hocott

    "IntroductionRESEARCH in petroleum production consists primarily in investigations related to the drilling for and recovery of oil. As an organized activity of individual oil companies, production res

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Estimation of hoisting power requirements for friction and drum hoists for prefeasibility studies in Canada

    By D. J. Farmer

    Mining hoists are major components of any underground mine, however, the detailed design work required to get the actual power required for a particular hoist is outside the scope of preliminary feasi

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Risk Mitigation: Threats Your Mother Never Warned You About

    By Royston Colbourne

    Objectives Of Presentation - Identify specific risks - A fresh look at risk - Provide a moment reflection on risk - Open discussion on risk A route to solution and advanced thinking.

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    The Use of Ceramic Tests in the Correlation of Strata

    By A. S. Dawson

    "IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to describe the results of a preliminary investigation of a method thought to be useful in interpreting geological structures in un-metamorphosed sedimentary

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    Electrolytic Ti Powder Production from Ore Sources

    By R. O. Loutfy, J. C. Withers

    "Titanium powder is produced from a small fraction of sieved sponge, HDH of sponge or gas blown from a melt produced billet. Ore from foreign sources is chlorinated in a very high temperature fluid be

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Metamorphism of Iron-Formations and. its Bearing on their Beneficiation

    By G. A. Gross

    DURING the past 5 years a large amount of money and effort has been expended in exploration of iron-formations and in testing their suitability for beneficiation. Beds of ferruginous material are nume

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    The Occurrence of Massive Sulphide Deposits In Canada

    By J. E. Gill

    "THE YEAR 1959 appeared to be a good one in which to attempt a summary of progress in the location and study of sulphide deposits in Canada because a temporary surplus of metals caused prices to fall

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Recovery of Low-Grade Waste Heat from Smelter Process Water Streams Using Heat Pumps

    By G. M. Ross, I. M. Ross, J. A. Scott

    "The otherwise waste heat in many water streams in the mining industry can be used to provide space heating of adjacent infrastructure including laboratories, workshops, and offices. This can be achie

    Jan 1, 2016

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    The Functions of a Dominion Department of Mines (c08ef586-7eba-4eab-be46-002967c7fb2f)

    By R. C. Rowe

    DR. W. F. GRAY (Contributed discussion, presented at meeting by Mr. S. C. Mifilen): Mr. Rowe's suggestion that the Institute should organize itself to interpret the needs of the mining industry t

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Malartic Gold Fields Mine

    By R. A. Halet

    "The Malartic Gold Fields mine is a good example of the association of ore deposits with a major fault zone. It also exemplifies the control exerted by the physical and chemical character of the host

    Jan 1, 1954

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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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    Greater Use of Geoscan On-Belt Analysis for Process Control at Sepon Copper Operation (25db9add-1585-4f00-b983-5ae3829699db)

    Access to accurate real-time information is critical to maintaining efficiency and competitiveness in any modern minerals processing facility. At MMG LXML Sepon Copper Operation in Lao P.D.R., control

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    The Floating Train ? A New Proposal for Potash Distribution

    By P. L. Schwartz

    The present method of shipping potash to the myriad of consumers is inefficient, not only because of the extreme and unpredictable nature of seasonal demand, but also because railway car turnaround ti

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Uranium Developments: Aquatic Risk Assessment and Management

    By P. M. Chapman

    Risks to aquatic receiving environments from uranium mining and milling fall into three categories: physical (habitat change), chemical (e.g., uranium, selenium, total dissolved solids [TDS], metals i

    Aug 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Air-Photo Interpretation Reduces Costs For A Wide Variety Of Oilfield Projects

    By O. B. Horne, R. O. Morgan, C. E. Anderson

    "Air-photo interpretation and photogrammetry are two of the most effective and versatile tools available to the petroleum industry. The techniques have proven successful in providing solutions to many

    Jan 1, 1968

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    A Remotely Operated Robotic Rock Breaker with Collision Avoidance for the Mining Industry

    By A. Boeing

    Rock-breaker automation and remote operation improves the safety and efficiency of mining operations. This article presents an overview of the Rocklogic rock-breaker automation system architecture tha

    Aug 1, 2013