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  • CIM
    Taxation of a Canadian Gold Mining Company

    By E. D. Fox

    Introduction The financial statement of the hypothetical Gold Mining Company, which forms the background of this survey, was designed for the Institute with the express abject of having it assessed i

    Jan 1, 1934

  • CIM
    Challenges to overcome in applying information technology in the mining industry

    By A. P. Schissler

    Mining has several characteristics, uncommon in other business sectors, which pose additional challenges to the implementation or design of IT and management systems that use the information. Understa

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Intégration De La Désulfuration Dans La Restauration Des Sites Miniers Générateurs De DMA

    By Bruno Bussière

    Le drainage minier acide (DMA) provenant de la circulation des eaux à travers les rejets miniers sulfureux est sans doute le principal problème environnemental auquel est confrontée l?industrie minièr

    Nov 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Gold Deposits, Exploration Realities, and the Unsustainability of Very Large Gold Producers

    By H. R. Bullis

    "Abstract- This paper discusses what appears to be a flaw in the current belief, widely held within the gold mining industry and investment community, that the creation of ever-larger gold mining comp

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Role of dispersants in the production of fine particle size calcium carbonate and kaolin slurries

    By J. S. Phipps, D. R. Skuse

    "Aqueous slurries of fine particle size calcium carbonate are used in a diverse range of end-use products. In many cases, the end-use performance is governed by the fineness of the particle size distr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Vibrathane Discharge Liners for the Mining Industry

    By H. C. Wade

    "Description and UseDischarge liners or pulp lifters as they are sometimes called are a trough type liner used at the discharge end of the mill where ground ore passes to the trunnion.There are basica

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Man-less underground mining

    By J. Paraszczak

    For mining companies facing strong international competition and unfavourable commodities’ prices, automation of underground operations has the potential to increase productivity and help cut costs. H

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    System drivers in the performance of auxiliary ventilation systems

    By I. R. Muirhead, S. Frimpong

    "The mechanization of mining operations in underground coal mines has led to faster cutting rates of coalfaces with increased levels of emission of gaseous and particulate contaminants in the workings

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Some Canadian Non-Metallic Minerals a Review of Fifteen Years' Progress

    By Alfred W. G. Wilson

    In this paper is presented a review of the changes that have taken place in certain Canadian non-metallic mineral industries since 1909. The fifteen-year period 1909 to 1923, inclusive, has been se

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Future professionals for Canada's minerals industry-some thoughts on supply and demand

    By John E. Udd

    "For decades, writers have expressed concern about impending shortages of professionals for Canada's minerals industry. Even under the present difficult economic circumstances, it is anticipated

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Total systems approach to design for underground mine-mill integration

    By M. Morin

    "This paper examines the design issues associated with the integration of mineral processing within underground mining using a total systems approach. It demonstrates conceptual integrated system desi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Environmental and Social Responsibility Practices ? Moving to a Global Level Playing Field

    By Arthur D. FitzGerald

    EDC established an Environmental Review Framework in 1999. Throughout the early fall of 2001, the Corporation held public consultations across Canada to strengthen that framework, leading to a public

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    How Can We Protect The Health of Alberta's Coal Workers?

    By L. K. Smith, C. R. May, K. R. Schrag, H. Buchwald

    "New contracts for 65 million long tons of coking coal valued at over $900 million, over the next 15 years, herald the rebirth of Alberta's coal industry. The industry is optimistic that export orders

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    A critique of valuation methods for exploration properties and undeveloped mineral resources

    By I. S. Thompson

    "Exploration properties form a continuum from grass roots to those with favourable geology, geochemical and/or geophysical anomalies, mineralization, showings (prospects), and finally to those with de

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Rock Pass Operational Problems in Quebec Underground Mines

    By Jean-François Lessard

    The performance of rock pass systems has a significant contribution to the economics of underground mines. Operational concerns include hang-ups due to arching of material, blockage and degradation of

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Mine Site Hydrogen Storage and Delivery Model

    By M. C. Bétournay

    Mine site infrastructure for storage and delivery of hydrogen must be standardized and acceptable for routine and safe industrial use before fuel cell technology is adopted as a major power source. A

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Ground Support Audit at Brunswick Mine ? Data Collection and Results Management

    Ground support audits are sometimes necessary in ageing underground mines. Usually, the purpose of such audits is to assess the state of the ground support in various parts of the mine, identify areas

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Preparing a Long-Lasting Environmental Impact Statement

    By Glen A. White

    The level of impact and mitigating measures that are forecast in an environmental assessment (EA) for a new, or significantly modified, metallurgical processing facility or mine are taking on increasi

    May 1, 2004

  • CIM
    The ventilation challenge

    By S. G. Hardcastle, C. K. Kocsis

    "Worldwide, metal mines are going deeper. For example, in Canada there are six such mechanized mines planning production at 3000 m (10 000 ft). Working at such depths challenges all aspects of mining

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Corrosion Control in Canadian Sulphide Ore Mines and Mills

    By W. Dingley, G. R. Hoey

    "Thirteen Canadian sulphide ore mines were surveyed for corrosion control. The mines visited were a small, yet representative, proportion of this segment of the Canadian mining and metallurgical indus

    Jan 1, 1971