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  • CIM
    Oil Prospects Along the West Flank of the Turner Valley Gas Field

    By J. Grant Spratt

    THE Turner Valley gas-field, situated some thirty miles southwest of Calgary, Alberta, has been the topic of much discussion, particularly from a geological viewpoint. Several papers (1, 2, 3, 4, and

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    Electrodeposition and Characterization of Fe-Mo-P Coatings as Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution during Chlorate Production

    By E. Ghali, N. Sorour, G. Houlachi

    "The binary Fe53Mo47 and ternary Fe54Mo30P16 coatings have been electrodeposited from citrate-based electrolyte on mild steel (MS) substrates. The electrodeposition has been conducted for 6 hours at 2

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Discrete Element Modeling of Transversely Isotropic Rock Applied to Foundation and Borehole Problems

    By Ki-Bok Min, Bona Park

    "In spite of the applications of DEM models to emulate the elastic modulus, Poisson’s ratio and strengths of isotropic rock in laboratory scale, extensions to anisotropic rock and larger engineering s

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Bannockburn Gold Area

    By H. C. Rickaby

    The Bannockburn gold area covers the four townships of Bannockburn, Argyle, Hincks, and Montrose, lying in the western part of the Matachewan district of Ontario (see Figure 1). The geology of these f

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    Effect of Annealing Conditions in As-Cast and Zr Addition on Recrystallization Behavior in Al-Mn Alloy Fin Stocks

    By Kenta Suzuki, Toshiya Anami, Daisuke Shimosaka

    "In an Al-Mn alloy heat exchanger fin stock, the effect of annealing conditions for as-cast and 0.1%Zr addition on recrystallization behavior is investigated using metallurgical analysis. Refinement o

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Surveys at Great Bear Lake, 1931

    By Roderick C. McDonald

    Great Bear lake, the fourth largest body of water on this continent, comprises an area of approximately 12,000 square miles, and is set astride the Arctic circle, with a large portion of it witnessing

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    The Malartic-Haig Section of the Southern Gold Belt of Western Quebec

    By G. W. H. Norman

    The surficial Archæan rocks of the southern gold belt of western Quebec are constricted near Kewagama lake by granite masses to the north and south. This divides the belt into natural eastern and west

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Drilling and Production Practices in the United States

    By E. G. Gaylord

    THE material improvements which have been made in the practice of exploiting oil and gas reservoirs in the United States during recent years may be attributed largely to: (1) The necessity for drill

    Jan 1, 1941

  • CIM
    The Optimal Block Size in the Block Caving Mining Method

    By J. Someehneshin

    Nowadays along with population growth, industry development, consumption of mineral resources and the fact that the reserves on hand are running out, the depth of surface and underground mines for fur

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Environmentally Friendly Mining Technologies in Polish Coal Mining Industries

    By J. Palarski

    Hard coal, mined in Silesia Region as well as in the eastern part of Poland, is a key national resource. In Polish underground coal industry, modern mining technologies have been successfully tested a

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Pioneer Days of Electrolytic Copper Refining in Japan: From the First Copper Refinery up to the Present Day

    By Phillip J. Mackey, Susumu Okabe

    Copper mining and smelting has been carried out in Japan for over 13 centuries and in fact stretching back into antiquity. In 1889, the first electrolytic copper refinery in Japan based on Elkington’s

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Agromining for Nickel: A Complete Chain that Optimizes Ecosystem Services Rendered By Ultramafic Landscapes

    By M. N. Pons, E. Benizri, B. Laubie, A. Bani, Université de Lorraine LRGP, P. Kidd, A. J. M. Baker

    "Serpentine (i.e. ultramafic) outcrops in Europe cover more than 10,000 km2 and have a low-fertility and low-productivity, making them unattractive for traditional agriculture. In general, these areas

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Measurement of inert graphite anode wear using confocal surface profilometry

    By J. B. Rubenstein

    This work demonstrates the feasibility of using confocal surface profilometry to measure and characterize wear of graphite anode surfaces. This method was tested using anode samples that were electrol

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Universal Kriging For Ore-Reserve Estimation- Conceptual Background and Application to the Navan Deposit

    By N. W. D. Davis

    "As I have recently carried out some further research on the Navan lead-zinc deposit data while working in Michel David's research team, I should like to add a few comments on the paper- ""Universal K

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Comparative Stress Distribution in Coupled and Uncoupled SAGD Reservoir Simulation

    By Nathan Deisman

    Coupled reservoir geomechanical simulations have become a key component of caprock integrity assessments for SAGD operations. This work demonstrates the differences of stress evolution when considerin

    Jun 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Production Performance Optimization - Significant Production Gain with Limited Investment

    By P. Mageau-Béland, È. -M. Proulx, M. -C. Patoine

    Over the past six decades, Hatch has helped several industrial processing facilities in debottlenecking their operations, allowing them to produce more with the same equipment, to reduce and even elim

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Hydrogeochemical Study of the Groundwater Around the Abandoned Kettara Mine Site, Morocco

    By M. Lghoul

    Acid mine drainage (AMD) remains one of the major environmental problems for the mining industry particularly for many abandoned mine sites. The production of AMD as is commonly known can significantl

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Shear-Bond Strength of Thin Spray-on Liners as a Surface Support Mechanism in Underground Rock Support – A Review

    By D. Kalumba, S. Jjuuko

    "Thin Spray-on Liners resist relative small deformations (< 1 mm) between rock blocks or fragments in terms of a combination of shear, adhesive and tensile-bond strengths. Shear-bond strength addresse

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Current Challenges In PGM Flotation of South African Ores

    By B. D. H. Knights, M. A. W. Bryson

    Flotation of PGM ores, specifically UG-2, presents a number of technical challenges. These centre on the prevalence of chromite. Subject to over-grinding, chromite is primarily recovered to the flotat

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Single Stage SAG/AG Milling Design

    By Brian Putland

    Single stage semi-autogenous / autogenous (S/AG) milling has become a common design for a variety of ore types with the advantages of being comparatively low capital cost and flexible for future expan

    Jan 1, 2012