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  • CIM
    Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned From Mesoamerica (CIM Journal | Vol. 6, No. 2)

    By J. M. Ríos

    "Without conscious effort and understanding, a number of factors unique to mineral exploration often hinder building sustainability in host communities. These include the episodic and transitory prese

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Petroleum Oil Refining

    By R. L. Dunsmore

    Introduction If one had been called upon to describe petroleum oil refining seventy-five years ago, he could have acceded to the request quite satisfactorily in about fifteen minutes. Fifteen years

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    The geology of the McClean uranium deposits, northern Saskatchewan (4088e011-b748-401d-9c54-9c5a39eadea2)

    By N. Saracoglu, J. P. Golightly, R. H. Wallis, J. J. Brummer

    "The McClean uranium deposits are located 11 km west northwest of the Rabbit Lake Mine. Their average grade is 1.8 % U3O8 , and they contain 6. 350 tonnes of uranium oxide in seven pods of variable gr

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    The Exshaw Formation, Alberta

    By E. W. Mountjoy

    THE Exshaw formation is a thin but very persistent black shale unit generally well exposed along the easterly scarp faces of the fault blocks comprising tl1e front ranges of the Rocky mountains. It is

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    Competition and Canadian coal prices in the Japanese coking coal market

    By Lorne Sivertson, Peter Kitrredge

    "World metallurgical coal imports totalled 110million tonnes in 1978. Of this amount, Japan imported 50 million tonnes, making it by far the largest and most important coking coal market . British Col

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Preserving the historical record of Canadian mining and metallurgy

    By Norman R. Ball

    "Many people in the mining and metallurgical industries were brought up to embrace Henry Ford's pronouncement that ""History is bunk"" but it is not generally known that the same Henry Ford creat

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The Electric Mining Shovel - Designed for Digging

    By K. D. Bulin

    "An interesting brief history review of shovels as the primary excavating tool will permit the reader to see that immeasurable development and resources have preceded the shovel excavators which today

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    The Shatter Cut at the McIntyre-Porcupine Mine

    By A. W. Jacob

    THE shatter cut, or burn cut as it is often called, is one in which the centre of the round is almost reamed out by drilling holes so close together that the blasting of a few holes shatters the rock

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Feldspar Mining And Milling In Canada

    By Norman B. Davis

    Introductory Feldspar is one of the most important mineral products consumed by the various branches of the ceramic industry. In the manufacture of table ware, electric porcelain, floor tile, and ena

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Canadian coal: Now and in the future

    By Donald O. Downing

    "IntroductionThis paper provides an overview of the coal mining industry in Canada with a description of current circumstances. The Canadian industry is placed in a global context and the future prosp

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Canadian Pyrrhotite Tailings: The History, Inventory and Processing

    By F. Liu, S. Rezaei, M. Muinonen, M. Barati, V. L. Lakshmanan, S. Marcuson

    Canadian nickel-copper ore deposits have been a major source of nickel, copper, cobalt and precious metals for more than 100 years. The two main minerals of interest, pentlandite (Pn, (Ni,Fe)9S8) and

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Three Perspectives on Energy Management in Industry

    By Edward R. Lauer

    Energy conservation is an integral part of Canada's energy strategy. We must pursue conservation and energy management vigorously if we are to remain competitive in domestic and world markets, an

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Melting of Quality Basic Electric Steel

    By T. V. Simpkinson

    Abstract A brief history of the electric arc furnace process of steel-making is given. The greater relative importance of this method of steel manufacture to the Canadian steel industry, as compare

    Jan 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Environmental monitoring at mine sites — Future directions

    By K. Himbeault, D. Campbell, N. C. Garisto, D. A. Orava, A. Rosaasen

    "The level of scientific knowledge about the effects of contaminants is increasing and changes in environmental monitoring are likely to allow for the assessment of environment effects particularly to

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Risks Analysis for Ventilation Network Optimisation Processes in Kazakhstan Metal Mines

    By A. Karzhau, B. Aldamzharov, Y. Tussupbekov

    "This case study produced for the metal mine operating in Kazakhstan, which has ventilation controlled manually and working continuously at maximum speed to keep air flowing through each part of the m

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Training Program at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Concentrator

    By C. E. St. Denis

    "Training Program at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttar:. ConcentratorA formal training program for mill operators is being developed and employed at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Concentrator. The program was set u

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    Open Pit Production Planning using Controlled Pushbacks and Aggregates

    Open pit production planning is a procedure consisting of multiple stages. Although all the planning stages rely on the geostatistical block models, long- to short-term plans each require their approp

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Integrating Liner Profile Evolution and Mill Performance with 3D Dem Modelling

    By Nirmal Weerasekara

    Mill liners serve the dual purpose of protecting the shell from wear and transferring the rotary motion of the mill to an effective grinding action. As the liners wear, the efficiency of energy transf

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    "Present and Future Trends in Surface Disposal of Thickened/Paste Tailings "

    By Edward (Ted) R. Lord

    The application of thickened/paste tailings for surface disposal has been practiced for many years but has recently started to gain wider international acceptance. With tailings ponds coming under inc

    May 1, 2001

  • CIM
    New Construction at Tadanac, British Columbia

    By Unknown

    We are indebted to the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited for the several pictures in this issue showing the progress made in new construction at Tadanac and at Bonnington Fall

    Jan 1, 1925