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  • CIM
    The Mineral Wealth of the Precambrian

    By C. V. Corless

    1. Introductory Some members may recall that at the Annual Meeting two years ago I read a paper, 'The Future of the Mining Industry in Canada." Discussing this large subject it was possible only

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    The Griffith Mine Story

    By F. P. Morawski, J. E. Schelske, J. R. Geddes, B. R. Eberts, D. M. Wilson, J. D. Jeffries

    "The Griffith Mine is located 200 miles northeast of Winnipeg and is 30 miles south of Red Lake, Ontario. Owned by The Steel Company of Canada Limited and managed by Pickands Mather & Co., it has an a

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Temporal Observations of the Geochemistry and Mineralogy of a Sulfide-rich Mine-tailings lmpoundment, Heath Steele Mines, New Brunswick

    By J. L. Jambor, E. J. Reardon, E. C. Appleyard, J. A. Cherry

    Abstract- Since the 1957 initiation of deposition of mill tailings at the Heath Steele mine, New Brunswick, periodic detailed studies of the tailings geochemistry and mineralogy have

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Rock Drilling with Tungsten Carbide Bits

    By J. H. Fulton

    Summary Considerable test work has been done with the detachable type of carbide bit. In general, these bits improved drilling operations, but at a bit cost .greater than was compensated for by the

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Effect of Process Water and Leach Temperature on the Leaching Behaviour of New Caledonian Nickel Laterite Ores

    By M. Laframboise, M. Buarzaiga

    High-pressure acid leaching (HPAL) of nickel laterites has received considerable attention in recent years. High paymetals extraction, good selectivity, and advances in pressure hydrometallurgical tec

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Techniques of inverse drop raise blasting and slot drilling

    "Mining with blast holes drilled upwards may be done to recover sill pillars, or for economic reasons when the distance between the levels is relatively large. If the rock is sufficiently competent to

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Sulfurization of Mercury from Gold Production Using a Planetary Ball Mill

    By S. Nakamura, M. Takaoka, Y. Mizuno, T. Kusakabe

    "Mercury is produced as a byproduct from gold mines and, historically, has been transferred to recyclers and used for various industrial processes and products. However, under the Minamata Convention

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Deep Shaft Hoisting at Laronde - The Penna Shaft Hoisting Plant

    By Bennett McLaughlin

    AGNICO-EAGLE started sinking the Penna Shaft in 1995 with a hoisting plant capable of hoisting 1,800 tonnes per day from a 2,240 metre deep shaft. Exploration success lead to the installation of a hoi

    May 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Selection of Flotation Circuit Set Points as a Function of Metal Prices

    By Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin

    "This paper examines the economic advantages of adapting the production grade and recovery targets of a flotation circuit as a function of metal prices. The study is periormed using a steady state sim

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Passivation of a Pyrrhotite-Rich Flotation Concentrate for Cyanidation

    By J. -F. Lepage, M. A. Tomlinson, K. K. Murray

    "The Éléonore mine, located in the James Bay region of Northern Quebec, generates a gold bearing flotation concentrate rich in pyrrhotite. Direct leaching of the finely ground concentrate results in h

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    The Recovery of Elemental Sulphur From Pyrite and Pyrrhotite

    By R. W. Bruce, K. W. Downes

    "IntroductionSULPHUR production in Canada from all sources for the year 1953 amounted to about 375,000 tons. Except for 16,000 tons of elemental sulphur derived from natural gas, this production was i

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Some Reasons for Selectivity in Copper Activation of Minerals

    By C. H. G. Bushell, G. Brown, C. J. Krauss

    1N FLOTATION, copper sulphate is used universally for the activation of sphalerite and marmatite and, to some extent, for the activation of other minerals. The copper activated surface readily adsorbs

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Toward a Better Understanding of Mine Shaft Guides

    By J. S. Redpath

    There appears to a definite trend toward the hoisting of greater tonnages from greater depths. There is every indication that this trend will continue and we feel that improvements in the design, fabr

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Geology and genesis of the Red Dog deposit, western Brooks Range, Alaska

    By L. E. Young

    "The Red Dog deposit of the western Brooks Range, Alaska was discovered in the 1970s. Two mineralized areas are present, the Main and Hilltop deposits. With indicated and inferred reserves of 77 milli

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Metallurgical Dust Collection in the Open Hearth and the Sinter Plant

    By A. C. Elliott, A. J. Lafreniere

    THE Hamilton Works of The Steel Company of Canada is a fully integrated steel plant with an annual capacity of three million tons. Located on the south shore of -Hamilton bay, it is in the centre of H

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Coal Research in Canada, 1966

    "Far from being eclipsed by petroleum and natural gas, Canadian coal continues to command wide (and apparently growing) interest.Major R & D investigations are currently heavily oriented toward coal b

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    The Sherritt-Cominco Copper Process ? PART II: Pilot-Plant Operation

    By P. Kawulka

    An integrated pilot plant for the development of the S-C Copper Process was constructed at Fort Saskatchewan in 1975 and operated in 1976. The pilot plant was designed to treat 9 tonnes per day of a p

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Testing and Modelling a Novel Iron Control Concept in a Two-Stage Ferric Leach/Pressure Oxidation Process for the Sepon Copper Project

    By K. G. Baxter, D. G. Dixon

    The Sepon process plant utilises an autoclave to oxidize a flotation concentrate containing pyrite, residual copper minerals, and sulphur. The concentrate is produced from the residue of a preceding a

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Recent Investigations on the Nature, Preparation, Storage, and Coking of Typical Coals from the Sydney Area, Nova Scotia

    By R. E. Gilmore

    Introduction The Sydney coal-field extends for a distance of thirty miles along the northeastern coast of Cape Breton island. At a central focal point at the tip of the south arm of Sydney harbour, s

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Influence of Controlled Partial Austenitization on the Structure and Properties of Quenched Alloy Steels

    By K. Winterton, Carruthers. J.

    "Attempts have been made to produce hardened structures of a pseudomorphic type in various carbon and alloy steels. In order to obtain martensite with a fine distribution of cementite, an initial stru

    Jan 1, 1960