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  • CIM
    Coal slurry pipeline flow: a review of transport options

    By R. G. Gillies, C. A. Shook, W. H. W. Husband

    "The current state of knowledge concerning pipeline transport of coal in water slurry form is summarized for the four categories: coal-water fuels, conventional fine coal slurries, coarse coals and st

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    REE and background Au/Ag evidence concerning the origin of hydrothermal fluids in the Cape Ray electrum deposits, southwestern Newfoundland

    By Derek H. C. Wilton

    "The Cape Ray Fault Zone of southwestern Newfoundland contains two notable electrum/ base metal sulphide quartz vein lode occurrences hosted by two contrasting lithological units, viz. a graphite schi

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Correlation between the Microstructure of HPDC AZ91 and its Corrosion Properties

    By C. Blawert

    In spite of various corrosion studies on HPDC AZ91, there is no clear indication which microstructure gives the best corrosion performance. The skin with its fine microstructure is sometimes reported

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Geology of some gravel deposits in the Edmonton region, Alberta

    By W. A. Dixon Edwards

    Gravel deposi ts in the Edmonton region are unique in their diversity in origin and age. The deposits were described first around the turn of the century (Dawson and McConnell 1896) . Among the many m

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Sampling and Estimation of Ore Reserves at the Hollinger

    By A. S. Robb

    SAMPLING of an ore-body is one of the fundamentals in its exploration, development, and exploitation. It is carried out to determine the gold value per ton of an ore-shoot and the probable gold output

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    The Relationship between Hydrodynamic Variables and the Kinetic Constant in Laboratory Scale Flotation Column

    By J. Bouchard, R. del Villar, A. Vazirizadeh

    "Industrial flotation is a continuous and often multistage process, where particles of a given mineral species (usually the targeted one), present in different sizes, encounter a large amount of gas b

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    "Vanadium Recovery from LD Converter Slag by Means of HeterotrophicBacteria"

    By S. M. J. Mirazimi, F. Rashchi

    Recovery of vanadium from LD (Linz-Donawits) converter slag was evaluated by means of microbial leaching. Vanadium leaching was performed in two stages. In the first stage, the bacteria were grown in

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Prevention of "Spontaneous Heating" by Low Temperature Immersion Carbonization of Coal

    By J. G. Speight

    Laboratory studies indicate that autogenous heating of low-rank coal can be prevented by a prior treatment which involves immersing the coal for short (5-15 min.) periods in an inert liquid at tempera

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Study of the dynamic stability of mine waste dumps

    By B. Stuckert, P. Sheehan, J. Balfour, B. (Manas) Das, D. Fawcett

    "With the growth of large scale surface mining operations, waste disposal and stability of waste dumps pose a challenging problem to engineers. Vibrations due to blasting operations proximal to these

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Residual Stresses Induced by Robitized Hammer Peening: The Effect of Impact Energy Level

    By L. Hacini, N. Van L ê, P. Bacher, D. Thibault

    Manufacturer welded components may suffer from high level of residual stresses which can cause premature cracking and decrease the life of the components if they reach values close to the yield streng

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Techno-Economic Aspect of Ore Sorting – Is Sorting A Missing Part in Mining Industry? A Case Study at Sandvik’s Mittersill Tungsten Mine

    By F. Gaul, H. R. Manouchehri, A. Mosser

    "Mining is a major energy intensive industry that contributes in consuming about 7% of the total world’s energy in which almost half in comminution. The underlying trait that drives energy consumption

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Early Canadian lead smelters

    By J. E. Dutrizac, J. B. Sunstrum

    "Lead was among the first metals known to man, and there are indications that lead was produced by the reductive smelting of galena in the mountains surrounding the Black Sea as early as 3000 B. C .(1

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Effect of Thiocyanate Loading and Temperature on Thiocyanate Degradation by a Mixed Microbial Population

    By R. P. van Hille, A. W. van Zyl

    The BIOX® culture, aiding liberation of arsenopyrite/pyrite occluded gold, is inhibited by thiocyanate (SCN > 1 mg/L); precluding the recycling of tailings water up-stream of the bioleaching circuit.

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Development of a radiotracer technique to evaluate gold recovery by gravity concentrators

    By P. O. Rag, Daniel E. Walsh

    "Gravity concentrators are evaluated either in closed or open circuit. The process developed by MIRL employs the use of neutron activated gold (/98Au) and radiation detection circuits which monitor th

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Electro-oxidation of formic acid on ordered intermetallic PtSb

    By Zhang. L.

    Ordered intermetallic PtSb had been synthesized by arc-melted and then sintering treatment. The electro-oxidation of formic acid on PtSb was investigated at room temperature by cyclic voltammetry and

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    "Drift Prospecting Near Gold Occurrences atOnaman River, Ontario and Oldham, Nova Scotia"

    By R. N. W. DiLabio

    "In a continuing program of mapping glacial dispersal trains, near-surface till samples were collected down-ice from a copper-silver-gold prospect at Onaman River, Ontario, and down-ice from the past-

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Construction of a Geometallurgical Model, How it should Interact with the Plant Model and the Importance of Final Reconciliation

    By Orlando Rojas, Javier Pizarro, Romke Kuyvenhoven, Francisco Soto

    "The concept of geometallurgy has been extensively mentioned and used in the mining industry in the past years. However, each mining firm has a different understanding of what geometallurgy means, and

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Sulphide ignition experiences at ruttan

    By J. B. McKenzie

    Since connnencing underground prcxiuction in 1979, the Ruttan Mine has been prone to secon:iacy sulphide dust explosions. Al though infrequent during the early years of prcxiuction, these occurrences

    May 11, 1988

  • CIM
    Characterizing Pitting Corrosion of 90/10 Cupro-Nickel Chiller Tubes

    By G. P. Gu

    The in-service 90/10 cupro-nickel tubes in a water-chiller system suffered from severe corrosion damage during their relatively short service life causing unexpected down time. In addition to downtime

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Effect and Mechanism of Sodium Sulfite on Cobalt Removal from Zinc Sulphate Solution

    By G. Zeng

    Although the solubility of oxygen in zinc electrolyte is less than 9 mg/L, the effect on deposit stability and zinc-dust consumption can be significant. Sodium sulfite is used to deoxygenate the elect

    Jan 1, 2005