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  • CIM
    Current Research in the Geological Sciences in Canada

    By J. E. Hawley

    This paper constitutes a report from the Committee on Geological Research to the Geology Division of the Institute. Two years have elapsed since a formal report was made containing several resoluti

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Sinking of a Circular Air Shaft to No. 12 Colliery at New Waterford, N.S.

    By W. C. Risley

    IN the year 1933, workings at the No. 12 colliery, New Waterford, of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, had advanced to a point where additional ventilation would soon be required. Furthermore, devel

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    Sustainability in Plant Design

    By Ben C. McLellan, Philip J. Bangerter, Andrew Murphy, Glen D. Corder, Damien Giurco

    Sustainability now forms a critical part of metallurgical plant design. In addition to compliance with requirements and corporate principles, design engineers must also consider how community and soci

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Historical development of the INCO SO2/AIR cyanide destruction process

    By G. H. Robbins

    "Originally presented at TORONTO 94, CIM-AGM, this paper has been updated to reflect the present status of business development for theSO2/AIR process. The paper reviews the back-ground leading to the

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    A Contribution to Chloride Hydrometallurgy: Regeneration of Superazeotropic Strength HCL via Reactive Crystallization

    By T. Feldmann, G. P. Demopoulos

    The feasibility of chloride leaching processes depends on interfacing them with cost-effective HCl regeneration technologies. This paper summarizes the most important findings of research conducted in

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Rapid Pyroclastic Mapping in Base Metal Exploration

    By J. S. Fox

    "Pyroclastic rocks are useful guides to volcanic centers due to the tendency of their fragments to increase in size and volume toward the source vent. The felsic rocks of these centers can be the prim

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Integration and enhancement of mine operations and maintenance — A structured analysis approach

    By P. Roman, L. Daneshmend

    "During the last decade, mining companies have been overwhelmed by technological solutions to perceived problems. This is particularly true with information technology where rapid advances have result

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Canadian Steel Foundry Practice

    By S. L. Gertsman

    Canadian steel foundry practice has made marked progress during the past decade. Equipment suppliers, development engineers, and foundry personnel have focussed their attention on every phase of the f

    Jan 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Treatment of Acid Water at the Wedge Mine, New Brunswick

    By W. J. Kuit

    Since closure in 1968, the Wedge Mine, situated adjacent to the Nepisiguit River in New Brunswick, has been flooding with acidic water containing toxic levels of heavy metals. Cominco Ltd. has underta

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    The Road to Production-Line Mining II -Into the Seventies

    By E. Zucker

    In this paper, as in the 1960 CIM paper of the same name, s1gmf1cant new developments in electrical-mechanical mining equipment are briefly described. These include static thyristor-supplied D.C. driv

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Failures of Front-Wheel Spindles of Large Haulage Trucks at Open-Pit Mines in B.C.

    By R. T. Saxon

    Prior to November 1975 there were several failures of front -wheel spindles on large haulage truck s in B.C., attributed to fatigue cracks. Since that time, a non-destructive test program has succeede

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Some Fundamental Hydro-Mechanical Processes Relevant for Understanding the Pore Pressure Response around Excavations in Low Permeable Clay Rocks

    By K. M. Wild, C. D. Martin, F. Amann

    "Argillaceous rock formations, in particular clay shales, are notorious for creating challenges in rock engineering. Due to their generally low hydraulic conductivity and their complete saturation in

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Development of a new water sampling device to measure biologically-available metals in natural waters and mine effluents

    By J. D. Robertson

    An in situ water sampling device has been developed to measure biologically-available or “labile” metals in natural waters and effluents. The active mechanism involves the use of a polyacrylamide gel

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Clean and Efficient Roasting Solutions with Outotec’s Cutting-Edge Technology

    By K. Hasselwander, K. Knabel

    "A significant area of Outotec’s business involves fluidized bed roasting. With several decades of experience, more than 300 reference plants and strong R&D capabilities, the company provides several

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    In-Situ Resource Utilization

    By Larson. William

    What is Lunar In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)? ISRU involves any hardware or operation that harnesses and utilizes ?in-situ? resources to create products and services for robotic and human expl

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945

    By J. O. G. Sanderson

    Introduction In this paper it is proposed to review the history of petroleum geology in western Canada, to discuss some of the main events which have affected its progress, to mention its relations

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Installation of Shaft Bottom Steel Prior to Shaft Sinking

    By D. M. Ziebarth

    "Normal sequence of operations to develop a new underground mine is: construct and outfit headframe for shaft sinking, sink shaft, construct and outfit shaft sump, develop shaft station and shaft bott

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Pillar Drawing in the Sydney Coal Field

    By J. L. Jobe

    In planning the operation of a new mine or new sections of an operating mine, due provision must be made for the ultimate recovery of as much of the seam as is consistent with safety and economic prin

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Cathodic Protection of Steel in Hot Water by Alloys of Magnesium, Zinc, and Aluminium

    By R. R. Rogers

    Abstract The degree of cathodic protection of steel and the anode corrosion rate were determined when anodes and waters of different compositions were used at temperatures similar to those in domes

    Jan 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Gold Recovery Improvement in Heap Leaching Operations

    By A. Ghahreman, M. Oliazadeh

    "Heap leaching is an attractive process for low grade deposits where the metal content of ore does not justify the high cost of milling and agitated leaching. In general, the heap leaching capital cos

    Jan 1, 2019