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  • CIM
    Influence of Extraction Process and Coagulant Addition On Thixotropic Strength of Oil Sands Fine Tailings

    By W. G. Miller, J. D. Scott, D. C. Sego

    ABSTRACT The influence of using different extraction processes (caustic versus non-caustic) on thethixotropic strength of oil sands fine tailings is examined, as is the influence of adding a coagulant

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Blind drilling for shaft development

    By James H. Cobbs

    Blind boring of shafts is becoming an increasingly important part of shaft sinking. Blind-bored shafts have reached diameters of 25 It in Europe and 16-1/2 ft in the United States. Much of the technol

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Canadian Gold Mining Reviewed

    By Balmer Neilly

    In these days of arrested prosperity, when patience is tried and the future but dimly outlined, Canada's gold mining industry stands out as a beacon light shedding its rays of hope and confidence

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Thunder Bay Terminals Ltd. Site Selection to Operation - The Management Function

    By P. R. Cook

    Thunder Bay Terminals' plant, now in operation, cost about 70 million dollars and was completed on time and under budget. The paper is the project manager's account of this accomplishment. F

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Pressure Oxidation in Gold Circuits: Basic Ferric Arsenate Sulphate and Basic Ferric Sulphate Behaviour in Downstream Processing

    By M. A. Gomez, V. Yahorava, J. A. Strauss

    "It is accepted widely that pressure oxidation (POX) is the most appropriate technology for processing of arsenic containing refractory gold ores. However, studies on the stability of various iron-ars

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Exploration drilling of evaporites: procedures developed in eastern Canada

    By D. C. Carter, J. P. Anderle

    "Exploration drilling of evaporite sequences in eastern Canada has undergone significant changes in equipment, techniques and philosophy since the early 1970s. The result has been the recovery of full

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Risk Management in Carbon Sequestration: Case Studies from Unconventional Reservoirs in the Appalachian Basin

    Risk management has taken on renewed vigor since the economic crisis of the late 2000s. The resources of governments, individuals, and corporations are being stretched to a point where only the most p

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The effect of foamy slag on basic oxygen steelmaking process emissions

    By M. S. Greenfield, E. Cocchiarella, S. Chubbs

    "At Dofasco sNo.4furnace a variation of the basic oxygen steelmaking process, Klockner Oxygen Bottom Maxhutte (K-OBM), is used to produce steel. Large amounts of hot gases and particulate are evolved

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Spectrographic Study of Some Nova Scotia Coals

    By J. E. Hawley

    "IntroductionA STUDY of the trace elements in the ash •of coals from nine seams in the Sydney coalfield, Nova Scotia, was undertaken at the suggestion of Dr. W. A. Bell, Geological Survey of Canada, a

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Geology of the Asbestos Hill Area

    By Ralph V. Stewart

    "The asbestos orebody is contained within ultrabasic rocks of Precambrian age, being located in the continuous permafrost zone of the Quebec Ungava Peninsula, some 300 miles north of the tree line at

    Jan 1, 1976

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    And where are we going? Comminution, flotation and gravity separations

    By J. A. Finch

    In this paper, the author offers a personal view of what the next 30 years holds for mineral processing. Restating that mineral processing will remain a vibrant industry in raw material production, gr

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Processing History at Vale Canada’s (Inco’s) Iron Ore Recovery Plant

    ABSTRACT Inco’s Iron Ore Recovery Plant was operated by Inco from 1955 to 1980 near Sudbury, Ontario. As exposures to specific nickel substances have been associated with adverse respiratory endpoints

    Jan 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945

    By J. O. G. Sanderson

    Introduction In this paper it is proposed to review the history of petroleum geology in western Canada, to discuss some of the main events which have affected its progress, to mention its relations

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Environmental applications of surface and airborne geophysics in mining

    By M. Pesowski

    "Certain environmental problems can substantially alter the physical properties of the subsurface. In such cases, geophysical methods can be used to map the distribution of subsurface contamination or

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Western Canadian marine placer potential

    By J. Vaughn Barrie

    Placer mineral deposits may exist in the nearshore and shelf regions off western Canada. These deposits could contain gold, ilmenite or zircon as well as sand and gravel aggregate. Two deposit types t

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Evaluation of Risk in Mining Ventures

    By G. A. Brown

    "Mining executives are becoming increasingly involved with decisions of the ""What would happen if ... "" variety. Potential changes in government policy, such as tax incentives, E.G.M.A. allowances,

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Feed Size Changes For Increased Throughput at Newmont Carlin?s Dry Grinding Circuit

    By Adrian Dance

    Newmont Mining Corporation?s Carlin (?Carlin?) operation processes roaster feed through a double rotator, dry grinding mill following secondary crushing. Metso Process Technology & Innovation (?PTI?)

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Assessing the Behaviour of Merensky Reef Crush Pillars

    By M. du Plessis, D. F. Malan

    "Crush pillars are designed to be in a crushed state whilst being formed at the mining face. The residual stress state of these failed pillars provides a local support function in mining stopes and is

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Opportunities for Capital Investment in the Development of the Mineral Resources of Northern Ontario and Quebec

    By Balmer Neilly

    We are regularly told that before making a new investment one should seek the advice of his banker. If we were to place the subject matter of this paper before bankers. other than those who have exper

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Improving the Process of Blending Consistent and Predictable Feed in the Nickel Smelting Process Using PGNAA Technology (e661f665-f6c8-4db9-ab1c-aa460f31422a)

    By A. Montera, M. Loken

    "The process of blending consistent and predictable feed for the roasters is critical for optimizing product quality and controlling production costs. To assist in this process, online PGNAA slurry an

    Jan 1, 2017