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  • CIM
    System thinking for quality management and continuous improvement in mining

    By M. Vallée

    "Geological and technical problems are often considered the most important ones affecting new mining projects. Typical problems and likely causes are reviewed based on current Quality Management and C

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    International Transportation and Marketing of Canadian Potash

    By Kevin B. Doyle

    "Canada now supplies 23 per cent of the world demand for potash. Although potash is produced by many countries, Russia and Canada have the greatest reserves and capability to supply the future substan

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    On the Wear of Cutting Tools at High Speed Machining

    By Z. Farhat

    In spite of advances in cutting tool technology, the understanding of the basic wear behavior and failure mechanisms needs further study. Tool wear is the main factor contributing to geometrical error

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Future mining opportunities for fuel cell applications

    By A. R. Miller, M. C. Bétournay, D. L. Barnes

    "A number of successful proof-of-concept projects have been carried out to replace conventional power application, such as diesel and rechargeable batteries, in underground mine vehicles. This has led

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Expansion and Progress of Electrical Prospecting

    By H. Lundberg

    Introduction The world has been suffering from an excessive production of all kinds of raw materials, and the metals and petroleum are no exception. As a consequence, at the moment, the urge to find

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Effect of ball size change on the performance of grinding and flotation circuits of the Sarcheshmeh copper mine

    By S. Banisi, M. Poorkani, M. Farzaneh, M. Askari

    "At the Sarcheshmeh copper mine 40,000 t of ore per day with an average grade of 0.9 % Cu is ground to 70% passing 75 microns. Grinding is effected in 8 parallel lines of 8 x 5 m ball mills in a close

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Building International Expertise

    By Jane Spooner

    "The papers presented in this edition of the Bulletin cover some of the business issues that face mining companies exploring or operating in jurisdictions outside Canada. While technical innovations m

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Meeting the Global Challenge

    By Jean Vavrek

    What is CIM?s role on a planet-wide scale? That question has been coming back to the forefront of many discussions regularly in the months since we came on board as Executive Director and Vice-Preside

    Feb 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Portraying Geological Structure of Canadian Coalfields

    By B. R. MacKay

    Introduction Of all Canada's mineral resources, its coal deposits have probably received the most continued attention by the Geological Survey since its inception ninety years ago. A casual revi

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    Current Mining Developments Committee Coal Division C.I.M.

    By H. Wilton Clark

    "IntroductionTHE CANADIAN use of short-period delay-action detonators in coal shooting has been carried on for about two years, mostly in British Columbia, and this is a preliminary report on progress

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    The Application of European Shaft-Sinking Techniques to the Blairmore Formation

    By J R. O Walli

    Large production shafts can be successfully sunk through the ubiquitous Blairmore formation of southern Saskatchewan by employing the freezing process and by the installation of a cast iron tubbing li

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Comparison of Resin-In-Pulp and Direct Precipitation for Recovery of Uranium in Alkaline Leach Circuits

    By D. Van Tonder

    ABSTRACT The comparative economics of ion exchange and direct precipitation have been analyzed by developing indicative CAPEX/OPEX models for typical alkaline leach uranium circuits. An agitated tank

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Critical Aspects of Low Grade Ore Beneficiation

    "Beneficiation of low grade ores is the process of increasing the grade of a mineral through unit operations that remove and separate the waste (or gangue) material from the valuable mineral that can

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Study of Kinetics of Fe (II) Loading onto Iminodiacetic Ion Exchange Resin

    By B. McKevitt, P. Abbasi

    The ion exchange process (IX) is applied in the mining industry for the removal of impurities from process streams, treatment of waste solutions prior to disposal and the recovery of valuable metals.

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Smelting Iron Oxide Pellets in the Shaft-Electric Furnace

    By G. V. Sirianni, G. E. Viens, R. A. Campbell, G. N. Banks

    A combination shaft-electric furnace for the smelting of ores and the melting of metallized feed is being developed at the Mines Branch. When iron oxide pellets are smelted in this unit, they are preh

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    A dynamic support system for yielding ground

    By P. Mottahed, E. De Souza

    One of the major unsolved problems of safe, economical roof support in the evaporite industry has been that of obtaining and maintaining anchorages in relatively soft rock. This is due to the viscoela

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The Development of Mine Revegetation Protocols for the Hudson Bay Lowland, Canada

    By D. Campbell

    Mining activity is increasing in northern boreal and subarctic regions of Canada. This is the case in the far north of Ontario, especially in and near the Hudson Bay Lowland (HBL). De Beers Canada ope

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Zinc Ferrite Treatment Options to Increase the Zinc Recovery at Teck Cominco's Trail Operations

    By M. A. Nagle

    Various strategic projects were carried out in 2002 to increase the capacity of Teck Cominco's integrated zinc-lead smelter at the Trail operations site in British Columbia, Canada. The lead smel

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    The Latest Developments of Belt Conveyor Instrumentation

    By Alice H. Zhu

    Belt conveyors are widely used in materials handling industries. The bulk materials which can be transported include ores, coal, earth, grain, limestone, wood chips, fertilizer components such as pota

    Nov 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Mining law: Bridging the gap between common law and civil law systems

    By C. Siac

    "It is a widely held view that in the 21st century, the mining industry will be dominated by a relatively small number of large companies, truly global in scope and internationally staffed (Gooding, 1

    Jan 1, 2003