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  • CIM
    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

  • CIM
    Manpower and the Mineral Industries

    By P. M. Dranchuk

    "SINCE their inception, the mineral industries have, from time to time, been confronted by various and sundry problems. These have been identified, attacked and solved by means of a slow methodical pr

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Quesabe Mine

    By Halet. R. A.

    "The Quesabe Mine, owned by Brunston Mines Limited, is a gold deposit in the south central part of Duprat Township, northwestern Quebec, about 10 miles northwest of Noranda.It is one of the few gold m

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Tile MAGNADET electric initiation system

    By W. B. Morrey

    "In recent years, the major effort in detonator development has been concentrated on ""non-electric"" systems. Existing types all involve some form of explosive reaction to transfer ignition energy fr

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Techno-economic optimization of the treatment of tin ores

    By Jorge Lema Patino

    "The purpose of this paper is to determine the best techno-economic alternative for the treatment of tin ores, when comparing the various mining and metallurgical methods of preconcentration, concentr

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Development of the Americ-Baker Cellular Mineral Thermal Insulating Materials for Buildings

    By W. J. D. Stone

    Discussions with people knowledgeable in the insulating material field revealed that materials on the market would be considerably improved if there was a greater meeting of certain very desirable cri

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Assessment of slag backfill properties for the Noranda Chadbourne Project

    By Norman Lecuyer, Jacque Nantel

    "The Chadbourne Project, located within the limits of the town of Noranda, Quebec, will make use of backfill materials to fill the voids left by the mining of stopes and pillars. A series of tests wer

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    The relevance of new terrain mapping to mineral exploration

    By John F. Gartner

    "New terrain maps provide information on the ground conditions in northern Ontario. This information has a relevance to mineral exploration because it assists the user in determining ground conditions

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Toward an inventory of aggregate resources in Newfoundland and Labrador

    By R. Ricketts, D. G. Vanderveer, F. Kirby

    "A program of mapping, sampling and testing to determine the potential of the aggregate resources throughout Newfoundland and Labrador was commenced in 1978. A 6-km-wide corridor parallel to all trans

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Operation of the Boliden Lead Kaldo Plant for treatment of lead-bearing dust

    By Per-Lennart Nystedt

    "The Boliden Lead Kaldo Plant for the treatment of lead bearing flue-dust from the Copper Smelter and the Slag Fuming Plant has been in operation at the Ronnskar Works of Boliden Metall since the midd

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Application of Water Covers, Remote Monitoring and Data Management Systems to Environmental Management of Uranium Tailings Sites in the Serpent River Watershed

    By Darrell McClarty, Roger Payne, Matt Haggis, Michael Courtin, Deborah Berthelot

    "Over forty years of uranium mining in the Elliot Lake region of Ontario (I 956-1996) has resulted in the production of over 300 million pounds of uranium. With the completion of mining activity, Rio

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Canadian mining automation evolution: The digital mine en route to minewide automation

    By Malcolm Scobie

    "This paper reviews the evolution of Canadian surface and underground mining automation, principally relating to: advances in communications, initial development of machine teleoperation from line-of-

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Production Optimization: Leveraging Automation beyond Process Control

    By Jose A. Jimenez

    "Mining operations generate an enormous amount of data that is difficult to organize, analyze and act on. These data require an extremely broad range of experts to investigate and manage the cross-dis

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Technological Aspects of Recovery of Precious Metals from Carbonaceous Ores

    By Tatyana Alexandrova

    The problem of processing refractory (rebellious) gold ores is important for all the countries involved in recovering precious metals from ores. Technological aspects of processing precious metal ores

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    A Framework for Integrating Mine Ventilation Optimization (MVO) with Ventilation On Demand (VOD)

    By A. J. Basu

    Air quality in underground mining operations can fluctuate significantly during the working day, but until recently the only way to ensure a mine had sufficient air quality was to over-ventilate and,

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Design Aspects of Rubber Mill Linings

    By G. W. Diehl, G. A. Griffiths

    "Gentlemen, one week ago, I attended the University of Minnesota's Annual Symposium on Mining, in Duluth. A good part of this symposium was dedicated to mill linings of rubber.At this symposium, three

    Jan 1, 1970

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    The Canadian Bulk Cargoes Committee

    By K. Konigsman

    "Representatives of various industries and the Canadian coast Guard formed a Bulk Cargoes Committee three years ago. In 1976 and 1978, I have attended the meeting which take place once per year here i

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Dust in British Columbia Mines

    By D. A. MacLeod

    DURING the past fourteen months, dust surveys have been made at thirty-six mines in the Province. These surveys are made to determine the concentration of dust in the mine atmosphere, the flow of air

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Copper Mountain Mine

    By Victor Dolmage

    "The localization of orebodies by geological structures is well demonstrated at the Copper Mountain mine of southwestern British Columbia. These extensive deposits; owned and workd by the Granby Conso

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Overview of Underground Roadways

    Everybody would agree that a good roadway leads to more efficient haulages by reducing haul times, smoother and safer operation for operator and less wear and tear on tires and equipment, thus improvi

    Feb 1, 2008