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  • CIM
    The Hydrometallurgy of Refractory Canadian Uranium and Columbium Minerals

    By A. D. Pittuck

    Refractory minerals .containing uranium and columbium have been successfully treated at Queen's University, Kingston, to produce high-grade concentrates. Recoveries of over 90 per cent of the ura

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Function of the Aeroplane in Canadian Prospecting

    By H. A. Oaks

    FROM 1921 to 1939, the aeroplane played an increasingly important role in Canadian prospecting and mine development. This service has been interrupted by the war, but undoubtedly it will be accelerate

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Renewable hydrogen production ? Solar hydrogen generation

    By J. Bakos

    Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation (SHEC Labs) recently constructed a pilot-plant to demonstrate a Dry Fuel Hydrogen Generation System that is powered primarily by sunlight focusing-mirrors. The pilot-

    Jan 1, 2005

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    SProC – Smart Process Control Toolkit for Semi -Finished Products Manufacturing

    By J. Kronsteiner, E. Kabliman

    "In the present work, we developed a Smart Process Control Toolkit (SProC) as a single simulation environment for the modelling of materials microstructure and its interaction with the local microchem

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Development of Advanced Titanium Alloys for Aerospace, Medical and Automotive Applications

    By Technische Universität Braunschweig, K. Saksl, J. Furste, P. Eschenbacher, F. Brunke, D. Wolter, M. Kohnke, C. Siemers, J. Kiese, M. Schlemminger

    "In general, titanium alloys combine outstanding mechanical properties with corrosion resistance and biocompatibility and are, therefore, used in many challenging applications. Nevertheless, for speci

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    A New Direct Iron Process 1n Relation to Ore and Steel Production

    By Horace Freeman

    "IN THE writer's opinion, the most important industrial re-search problems in Canada concern development of technology for the treatment and commercial utilization of the recent discoveries of v.ast q

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    Ownership and Jurisdiction Of Oil and Gas Resources

    By A. J. MacEachen

    "LIKE ALL OTHER NOVA SCOTIANS, I have been thrilled during the past few years with the growing evidence that substantial reserves of oil and gas are being discovered off the Atlantic coast of Canada.

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Construction and Manufacture of Steel Wire Rope

    By G. C. Hodgson

    Specification and Tests of Rope Wire Chemical Analysis: The range in composition of steel used in the manufacture of wire rope is as follows: Carbon 0 4 to 0.9 per cent Manganese 0 4 to 0.8 Su

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Modeling of Rock Fracture Flow using the Lattice Boltzmann Method on Graphics Hardware

    By S. A. Briggs

    Bioremediation has been accepted as a treatment technique for groundwater contamination in subsurface soils and shows promise for contaminated fractured rock environments. Biological growth in fractur

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Screening Peptide-Ore Interactions with a Phage Display Library for Bioflotation Application

    By A. Garnier, K. Tremblay-Bouliane, B. Gaillet, S. Moineau, D. Tremblay

    "A heptapeptide library displayed on M13 bacteriophages (phages) was screened to identify peptide sequences able to selectively bind to gold, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrite, and silica ores, and to

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Ageing-Induced Deformation of Chalk Rocks in Underground Quarries

    By V. Labiouse, M. Souley, N. Lafrance, C. Auvray

    "Chalk rocks have been used for centuries as a strong building material and for the production of lime. The shallow underground room-and-pillar quarries where the chalk was extracted are now abandoned

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Mining Developments in Western Quebec During 1926 and 1927

    By A. O. Dufresne

    Introductory At the Annual Meeting of the Institute, held two years ago, I had the privilege of presenting a paper on Recent Mineral Discoveries in Western Quebec. In it were pointed out the areas

    Jan 1, 1928

  • CIM
    Shutdown Management for Maximum Production

    By Paul B. Batten

    Shutdown is a generic term for what may be called an Outage, Turn Around (TAR) or Overhaul etc. Running a plant shutdown well has always been key to the financial contribution of a mine. However, some

    Jan 1, 2023

  • CIM
    An Open Platform for Underground Vehicle Monitoring

    By Lorrie Fava

    Two needs in the mining industry, to enable overall process improvements, are open systems and network connectivity in underground mines. The Pando project, a collaboration between Symboticware, Vale

    Oct 1, 2010

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    The Need for a Coast Smelter

    By C. M. Campbell

    THE dire effects of rapidly vanishing natural resources, widespread unemployment, and increased debt and taxation in recent years have challenged Canadians to produce a practical solution to these nat

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Effect of Blends of Rock Shape in AG / SAG Mills and Comminution Circuits

    By R Chandramohan

    Comminution is the science of size reduction of brittle materials. It is integral to mineral extraction and is one of the most energy intensive processes in the mining industry. There are a number of

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Whitehorse Mining Initiative and taxation

    By Robert B. Parsons

    "The Whitehorse Mining Initiative (WMI) brought together all of the key stakeholders in Canada's mining industry to develop a framework whereby the industry can meet the challenges that it faces

    Jan 1, 1994

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    An Appraisal of Muskeg Technology in Canada

    By R. A. Hemstock

    AREAS in which the surface de-posits consist of organic material -known in some parts of Canada as muskeg and in Europe, more generally, as peat lands -have long been some of the least rewarding of la

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Gypsum in Ontario

    By George E. Cole

    "It is a truism that the metals, and particularly the precious metals tend to monopolize the attention of those interested £n the mineral industry. This is a tendency to be mildly, but actively and co

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Use of Naturally Available Peat for Mitigation of Metalliferous Acidic Rock Drainage

    By Andrew Barnes

    The adsorption capacity of peat collected from a proposed mine development in northern Sweden has been determined using laboratory column experiments in which peat was irrigated with a simulated (acid

    Aug 1, 2013