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  • CIM
    Earning a social licence to operate: Social acceptability and resource development in Latin America

    "IntroductionIn the 1970s, environmental concerns and associated liabilities were a new and unknown aspect of corporate risk. Today, social concerns and the associated conflicts that they can generate

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Experimental Electric Smelting of To Produce High-Titania Slag and Ilmenite Pig Iron

    By G. E. Veins

    This paper summarizes an investigation in which beneficiated ilmenite ore was smelted in a continuous, three-phase, 250 kv.a., open-top electric furnace. Minus %. inch ore was smelted, using the stand

    Jan 1, 1957

  • CIM
    Gas Dispersion Management In A Copper I Molybdenum Separation Circuit

    The effect of superficial gas rate distribution (Jg profile) on down-the-bank metallurgical response was tested in the rougher-scavenger bank (eight 10-m3 tank cells, 4 roughers and 4 scavengers) at H

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Oxidation Autoclave Agitation Review

    By H. J. H. Pieterse

    Agitation requirements in oxidation autoclaves can vary widely depending on the mineralogy of the feed material and the specific process selected. Before selecting an agitation system it is important

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    High-Sensitivity Selective Ground Fault Protection

    By R A. Stevenson

    The purpose of this paper is to outline a recent development in ground fault protection. The paper deals with the A problems of both grounded and ungrounded systems, with regard to hazards to personne

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Flowsheet Development for the Extraction of Rare Earths Using Mintek’s Pyearth™ Process

    By I. Thobadi, C. Pawlik, K. Bisaka, S. Mokoena, M. Erwee

    The PyEarth™ process developed at Mintek has been demonstrated successfully at pilot scale. Nine tons of ore containing 2.3 mass % of total rare earth oxides (TREO) from a dormant mineralogically comp

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge Systems

    Current AG and SAG mill circuits have continued the trend to larger, fewer mills. These large mills place a significant additional load on the discharge systems and it has become imperative that the d

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    The Steep Rock Development in the Canadian Economy

    By M. S. Fotheringham

    Recognition of the Growing Importance of Iron and Steel Few Canadians have yet become aware that Canada's vast iron ore resources, the greater part of which is only now beginning to be developed

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    New Developments in Air Compressors

    By D. C. Crothers

    "What is new in air compressors? A good deal - the designers have been keeping pace with technical developments in related fields and also contributing new techniques of their own. Plant reliability n

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    The Princess Colliery Man-Rake Rope

    By Gordon S. Farnham

    THIS paper summarizes the results of investigations carried out at Sydney Mines, N.S., and at Ottawa, following the disaster at Princess colliery, December 6th, 1938. The Honourable Minister of Mines

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Longwall Bottom-Belt Conveying in Thin Seams on Vancouver Island

    By E. O. T. Simpson

    "IntroductionAS COMPARED with coal mines in the United States, and even with some of those in eastern Canada, the coal mines of western Canada, generally speaking, :have made little progress toward me

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    Enabling Mine Automation Through the Application of Neptec?s Opal and 3DRI Technology

    By E. Trickey

    In the mining industry there exists a constant drive for increased safety and productivity and decreased operating costs. This acts as a driver for implementing advanced technology. As more and more m

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Notes On Explosives

    By E. Godfrey

    The average man one meets on the street thinks of an explosive as a medium of death and destruction, something unstable which should be given a wide berth, because he knows little or nothing about its

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Carbonate-rich Footwall Alteration at the Mobrun Mine, a Possible Mattabi-type VMS Deposit in the Noranda Camp

    By C. Jay Hodgson, Adrienne C. L. Larocque

    Abstract -The Mobrun VMS deposit in northwestern Quebec does not fit the classic Noranda­ type model, but exhibits characteristics more consistent with a Mattabi-type deposit. The orebodies are underl

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Use of Pelletization to Assess the Effect of Particle-Particle Interactions on Coal Handleability

    By M. E. Holuszko

    Although there is no widely accepted rigorous definition of handleability, the handling coal characteristics often referred to as handleability define whether a coal has the ability to flow unhindered

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    The guide to the evaluation of gold deposits: integrating deposit evaluation and reserve inventory practices

    By Deni Côte, Marcel Vallée

    "The Guide to the Evaluation of Gold Deposits reviews the successive evaluation steps in the domains of geology, engineering, and economics. The Guide analyzes, in a systemic perspective, the sequence

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Fine Particle Aggregation in Mineral Processing Circuits

    By A. Lopez-Valdivieso

    Particle size enlargement processes play an important role in solid/liquid separation, and in beneficiation unit operations. In the latter, not only the size of the formed aggregates but also their su

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    The Gypsum Industry in Manitoba

    By W. E. Armstrong

    Gypsum was first exploited as ?a commercial proposition in this province by the Union Mining Company which, in 1900 opened quarries on the east shore of Lake Manitoba, near the present site of Gypsumv

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Geology of the Weyburn Field, Saskatchewan

    By A. K. Chetin, W. W. Fitkin

    "The reservoirs of Mississippian Mi-dale beds and Frobisher beds found in the Weyburn field lie at the north-western termination of a broad productive belt extending 120 miles along the northeastern r

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Petroleum Possibilities of Nova Scotia

    By Donald J. MacNeil

    THE opinion, based upon geological knowledge, that certain areas within the Province of Nova Scotia might yield commercial quantities of petroleum, is not new. It dates back to at least 1864, when the

    Jan 1, 1945