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  • CIM
    Statistical Control in the Evaluation of an Asbestos Deposit

    By Robert F. Shurtz

    This paper discusses and compares methods of statistical analysis of the information relating to the evaluation of an asbestos deposit. From a study of 10-ft. lengths of drill core, the separate effec

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Mineral Deposits of Hudson Bay Territory

    By R. C. Wallace

    In the early explorations of the Northwest, the search for minerals played a not inconsiderable part. The first episode had its disillusioning sequel. Sir Martin Frobisher, in 1576, sailed up that bay

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Monitoring Wastewater Quality at Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations

    By M. U. Oko

    "Monitoring of all the waste streams from Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations to determine whether they meet the required standards, has been performed for many years. By 1969, however, the number of sa

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Basic Brick in Canada

    By J. W. Craig

    THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Hardening Drill Steel with the Radiation-Type Thermocouple

    By Charles G. Kemsley

    IN January, 1939, Dome Mines, Limited, purchased a few bars of an alloy drill-steel for the purpose of testing its fatigue resisting qualities as compared with those of a straight carbon-steel then in

    Jan 1, 1941

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    The Institute and the Mineral Industry Presidential Address

    By Fred V. Seibert

    The Functions and the Responsibilities of the Institute The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is unique. ln addition to the welfare of its members, it has a real interest in the welfare a

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Coal fields of the East Kootenay region, southeastern British Columbia

    By D. A. Grieve

    "Mineable coal seams in the East Kootenay region belong to the Mist Mountain Formation of the Jurassic -Cretaceous Kootenay Group. Three structurally separate coal fields (Crowsnest, Elk Valley and Fl

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Some Practical Aspects of Rock Mechanics in Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations

    By A. G. Slade

    "This paper deals with the direct application of rock mechanics in the underground mines at the Sudbury Operations of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. It covers mining methods, the use of photoelastic m

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Model of the Sullivan Mine

    By A. G. Pentland

    MODELS of mines may be classified under three headings: (a) sheet models, (b) solid models, and (c) skeleton models. Sheet Models are made of sheets of glass, celluloid, or a transparent plastic mate

    Jan 1, 1944

  • CIM
    Settling and Thickening

    By Fred C. Bond

    A study of the settling and thickening of finely divided pulps was undertaken with the object of obtaining certain fundamental relationships, with resulting improvements in the design and operation of

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Long Hole Blasting Practices in a Narrow Vein Deposit ? Experience from Agnico-Eagle?s Lapa Mine

    In most instances, the preferred mining methods in steeply dipping narrow vein deposits are selective methods such as cut and fill or shrinkage. The main advantage of these methods lies in the higher

    Aug 1, 2013

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    The Recovery of Zinc from Baja Mining Corp's El Boleo Orebody

    By M. Holmes, R. Molnar, E. Norton, K. Baxter, J. Riordan

    The Boleo Copper-Cobalt-Zinc-Manganese Project of Baja Mining Corp. is situated adjacent to Santa Rosalia on the Baja Peninsula of Mexico. The El Boleo ore is a mixed oxide-sulfide deposit with major

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Characterization of Alpha Case on Ti-6al-4v Castings

    By A. Bois-Brochu, G. Morin, G. Marin, M. C. Parr, J. Carignan

    The presence of an alpha case on titanium parts produced by investment casting is problematic and has to be eliminated. The traditional techniques for the evaluation of its thickness are metallographi

    Jan 1, 2014

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    The Application of Cementation in Mining

    By Lionel A. York

    THE first application of the cementation process took place in the year 1864, according to H. Standish Ball, when a break in the brickwork lining at a depth of 270', in one of the Rhine Preussen pits

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Selen-IXtm: Selenium Removal from Mining Affected Runoff Using Ion Exchange Based Technology

    By A. West, F. Mohammadi

    Growing awareness of selenium bioaccumulation has resulted in selenium management becoming an important environmental issue for mining operations. Selen-IX™ is a novel ion exchange based technology de

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Production of High-Quality Electrorefined and Electrow on Copper at Inco?s Copper Cliff Copper Refinery

    By A. S. Gendron

    A brief description of Inco's ORC copper refinery tankhouse and the electrowinning tankhouse is followed by a comparison of the requirements for the production of the high-quality copper in both

    Jan 1, 1977

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    The Aerofall Mill in the Milling of Industrial Minerals

    By D. Weston

    "IntroductionIn preserving this paper, the author would like to acknowledge the basic development work carried out by the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, without whose initiative the

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Feasibility of Tailings Reclamation for Underground Paste and Hydraulic Backfill Applications

    By K. Tarr

    Acid-producing mine tailings are present at many active and inactive mine sites and pose an environmental liability due to the potential for acid rock drainage. Acid rock drainage originating from a t

    Aug 1, 2013

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    An information system to prevent sulphide dust ignition

    By A. Burkert, A. E. Hajj

    "An information system has been developed for the use of companies considering developing a new mine which may be liable to secondary sulphide ignitions or by existing operations. The system uses the

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Hydraulic Air Compressor ? a forgotten solution for mineral processing?

    By Dean Millar

    Clean, green, cheap compressed air can be produced efficiently and renewably by modernization of a 19th century technology ?The hydraulic air compressor has no moving parts ?After commissioning, th

    May 1, 2013