Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     Financial Aspects of Mine Operation Financial Aspects of Mine OperationBy A. H. C. A. Zimmerman WE have just heard what must be regarded as a thoughtful, constructive and somewhat painful analysis of the financial function of our industry. While thinking about this, it is interesting to reflect Jan 1, 1962 
- 
                     Bird River Chromite Deposits, Manitoba Bird River Chromite Deposits, ManitobaBy J. D. Bateman DURING the summer of 1942 several chromite deposits were discovered in the Lac du Bonnet district about eighty miles northeast of Winnipeg. The deposits are confined to the Bird River complex, a folde Jan 1, 1943 
- 
                     Risk Assessment of Confined Space Using Fuzzy Set Theory at Mine Reclamation Sites Risk Assessment of Confined Space Using Fuzzy Set Theory at Mine Reclamation SitesBy L. Mohammadi Outline ?Background on the accident at the Sullivan Mine No.1 Waste Dump ?Holistic approach to understand the reason for accidents (Atmospheric) ?Specific hazards at reclamation sites ?Regular atm May 1, 2010 
- 
                     Diesel-Electric Truck Haulage in the Berkeley Pit Diesel-Electric Truck Haulage in the Berkeley PitBy Alan D. Brown "Diesel-electric trucks are those that have some portion of the convention-al mechanical drive train replaced by electrical components. As larger and more powerful diesel engines appeared, the develop Jan 1, 1966 
- 
                     Environmental applications of surface and airborne geophysics in mining Environmental applications of surface and airborne geophysics in miningBy 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 
- 
                     A Sub-Arctic Mining Operation A Sub-Arctic Mining OperationBy S. S. Teal, W. W. Weber "AS THE TITLE implies, this paper will deal with the unusual rather than the standard practices as employed . at the property of North Rankin Nickel Mines, Limited. Fortunately •the mining, with the e Jan 1, 1959 
- 
                     The Report of the Alberta Coal Commission, 1925: A Critical Analysis and Some Constructive Suggestions The Report of the Alberta Coal Commission, 1925: A Critical Analysis and Some Constructive SuggestionsBy J. A. H. Church The report is too voluminous to be considered in detail within the scope of a single paper, so I will confine my consideration of it to the broader aspects, leaving other members to deal with points o Jan 1, 1926 
- 
                     Pressure Leaching Tests on Aphrodite Refractory Gold Concentrate Pressure Leaching Tests on Aphrodite Refractory Gold ConcentrateThe primary (sulphide) resources at Aphrodite are refractory in nature, requiring an oxidation process stage to be introduced to facilitate extraction of the gold. The company is investigating the use Jan 1, 2014 
- 
                     Summary of industrial minerals in New Brunswick Summary of industrial minerals in New BrunswickBy DONALD E. BARNETT Since the days of early settlement ew Brunswick has produced a variety of industrial minerals but it is perhaps only the recent discoveries of significant reserves of potash that have elevated the mea Jan 1, 1984 
- 
                     Water – An Industrial Raw Material Water – An Industrial Raw MaterialBy J. F. J. Thomas "AbstractBoth the quantity and quality of waters available as raw materials are important to Canadian industry and to the national economy. The huge demands of many Canadian industries is illustrated Jan 1, 1952 
- 
                     A Northern Mine Developer?s Guide Through the Ottawa Maze A Northern Mine Developer?s Guide Through the Ottawa MazeBy Robert J. Shank This paper describes the Federal Government assistance available for northern mining development. The paper commences with a discussion of why the Federal Government should give assistance to northern Jan 1, 1978 
- 
                     A Revolution in Earth Science A Revolution in Earth ScienceBy J. Tuzo Wilson "AT ANY TIME, it is a pleasure to me to be invited to address The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy because it represents an industry and men with whom I have been happily, if peripherally, Jan 1, 1968 
- 
                     Quantitative Characterization of Au Ores by Automated Mineralogy: From Exploration to Mines and Operating Plants Quantitative Characterization of Au Ores by Automated Mineralogy: From Exploration to Mines and Operating PlantsBy T. Grammatikopoulos, K. Gibbs, H. De Souza, C. Gunning The mineralogy of any ore body is a key factor in defining ore zones and predicting minerals/metals behaviour during processing. The determination of forms of gold, defined as the different chemical s Jan 1, 2011 
- 
                     Recent developments in the production and testing of grinding media Recent developments in the production and testing of grinding mediaBy J. C. Farge, G. G. Jacox "The effect of composition and process variables on the properties of Marmet and modified Ni-Hard slugs will be discussed. The effect of shape on the over-all performance of grinding media and its rel Jan 1, 1980 
- 
                     Gold exploration success along structural trends in the Sicker Group of Vancouver Island, British Columbia Gold exploration success along structural trends in the Sicker Group of Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaBy G. R. Cope, J. S. Getsinger, K. D. Lund, T. Neale "Mineral exploration in the Sicker Group, a belt of Paleozoic volcano-sedimentary rocks on Vancouver Island, has traditionally centred on auriferous polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits Jan 1, 1990 
- 
                     Canadian Oil Review -Progress and Problems Canadian Oil Review -Progress and ProblemsBy W. D. C. MacKenzie IT IS almost exactly fifteen years since the discovery of the Leduc oil field and, as this luncheon is part of the Thirteenth Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute's Petroleum and Natural Gas Divi Jan 1, 1962 
- 
                     Electrostatic Beneficiation of Coal in Fluidized Beds Electrostatic Beneficiation of Coal in Fluidized BedsBy M. A. Bergougnou, I. Inculet, K. I. Burgess This paper describes the electrostatic methods of separating various minerals, reviews the principles of fluidization and outlines the technique of electrostatic sorting in fluidized beds. The applica Jan 1, 1970 
- 
                     Petroleum Possibilities? in Mackenzie River Valley, N.W.T . Petroleum Possibilities? in Mackenzie River Valley, N.W.T .By J. S. Stewart THE Mackenzie River Valley proper extends from Great Slave lake to the Arctic ocean (see map, Figure 1). From Fort Providence, near Great Slave lake, to Aklavik, near the Arctic coast, the distance Jan 1, 1944 
- 
                     New Construction at Tadanac, British Columbia New Construction at Tadanac, British ColumbiaBy Unknown We are indebted to the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited for the several pictures in this issue showing the progress made in new construction at Tadanac and at Bonnington Fall Jan 1, 1925 
- 
                     British Columbia’s Steel Industry Past, Present, and Future British Columbia’s Steel Industry Past, Present, and FutureBy G. R. Heffernan "IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to give a •brief history of iron and steel in British Columbia, a quick look at the present operations of Western Canada Steel, Limited, a review of iron ore Jan 1, 1953 
