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  • CIM
    Systematic and Integrative Ore Characterization of Massive Sulfide Deposits: An Example from Voisey’s Bay Ni-Cu-Co Ovoid Orebody, Labrador, Canada

    By P. J. Sylvester, D. H. C. Wilton, R. I. Wheeler, M. A. E. Huminicki, D. Evans-Lamswood

    "Systematic characterization of the mineralogy of massive sulfide ore deposits can provide valuable insights into ore genesis and metallurgical processing that would not be apparent otherwise. We desc

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Lithogeochemistry as a guide to identifying favourable areas for tile discovery of volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits

    By V. J. Sopuck, O. P. Lavin, Ian Nichol

    "A major challenge of contemporary exploration geochemistry is the development of procedures that can locate blind mineralization or mineralization that sub-crops below a cover of transported overburd

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Mining at Giant Yellowknife

    By D. C. McDonald

    "IntroductionTHE GIANT YELLOWKNIFE property is on the west side of Yellowknife bay, Great Slave lake, N.W.T., some 600 air miles north of Edmonton. This paper deals with the underground development an

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    An Experiment. in Reconnaissance Mapping

    By G. Shaw

    IN recent years, most of the reconnaissance work of the Geological Survey of Canada has been mapped on a scale of 1 inch to 4 miles. Topographic base maps, commonly made from aerial photographs, were

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    Research and Development ? Attractive Tax Incentives for the Mining Industry

    By R. D. Brown

    "An adequate level of R & 0 is crucial to achieve gains in productivity and to strengthen Canada' s position in an increasingly competitive world ." So stated Finance Minister Jean Chretien in h

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Iron Deposits of the Soviet Union

    By G. A. Gross

    "The Soviet Union has enormous reserves of iron ore in many different kinds of deposits that are widely distributed in this vast land area. The present iron ore industry is based mainly on deposits in

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Innovative management techniques at Kiena Gold Mines Limited

    By Brian A. Ferguson, Raynald O. Vezina, Marielle Gaudet, Raoul R. Boissonneault

    "Kiena has been committed to developing a fresh management and employee relations approach since the commencement of production in 1981. The functional organizational structure encourages joint partic

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Characterization of inclusions in steel: When not only size matters

    By C. Blais, G. L’Espérance

    Characterization of second phase particles is important with regard to their influence on mechanical properties of materials. Analytical electron microscopy offers the possibility to achieve complete

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Energy Versus Environment - The Arctic Dilemma

    By D. J. McLaren

    "Arctic Canada is one of the largest undeveloped terrains remaining in the world, and is in many ways unique. The ecological balance of the region is more delicate than tropical or temperate regions o

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Statistical Methods For Regional Resource Appraisal

    By F. P. Agterberg

    "IntroductionTHE KNOWLEDGE about the mineral resources in a region ranges from relatively precise ore-reserve estimates for known deposits to probabilistic estimates concerning the speculative resourc

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    The Gold Deposits of Lake Athabaska

    By F. J. Alcock

    IN the summer of 1934, gold was discovered on Lodge bay, on the north shore of lake Athabaska in northern Saskatchewan, about fifty miles east of the Alberta boundary line. The first claims were taken

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    Two-Mass Vibrating Screens for High Tonnage Applications

    By Steve Massman, Edward Wipf, Gary Beerkircher

    "As mine size and tonnage continues to increase, material handling/processing equipment has also increased in size with 400 MT haul trucks, 2000 KW crushers, 12 M SAG/AG mills, 8.5 M ball mills, 3000

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Diamond Recovery Technologies

    By John Lindsay

    Outline ??Recovery plant requirements and concepts ??Common recovery plant unit processes ??Recovery plant design considerations ??Peripheral issues Process Design ??Liberation ??Separation ??

    Apr 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Dust Collection Methods for Primary and Secondary Crushing

    By M. Redfearn

    "DUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT LIST Primary Dust CollectorModular Mikro-Pulsaire - Model 2G1-96TR Capacity: 20,000 c.f.m.Bags: Total of 288; 8' x 4 1/2"" diameterMaterial: Dacron HCE feltAir to cloth rati

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Coal Resources of Nova Scotia and their Future

    By A. E. Cameron

    MR. N. T. AVARD : I would like to congratulate Dr. Cameron on his presentation of some pertinent facts about the Coal Resources of Nova Scotia. There is no question but what there is something very de

    Jan 1, 1944

  • CIM
    Recovering Pot Process Control After Long Power Interruptions and Several Load Reductions

    By L. Paulino, C. E. Zangiacomi, J. Yamamoto

    "This paper presents the learning from Alcoa Po9os de Caldas Smelter in Brazil, after several energy restrictions resulting from the failures of three rectifier units at its power switchyard. Starting

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Constant Factors for the Calculation of the Calorific Value of Cape Breton Coals From Proximate Analysis Data

    By J. L. Bowlby

    The heats of combustion of fuels are determined in the laboratory by means of a calorimeter, usually of the oxygen bomb type. A known weight of the fuel is burned in an atmosphere of oxygen under appr

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    BLASTCAD ? Noranda's three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design system

    By P. Favreau

    This paper describes the progress accomplished at the Noranda Technology Centre in the field of three-dimensional computer-aided underground blast design. Traditional methods of laying out underground

    Feb 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Computer assisted economic analysis to select a stoping method

    By R. R. Tatiya

    "The ultimate aim of a mine design is to determine the development work involved and resources required by adopting one or more specific alternatives. A part of the process is the production of mining

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Sampling density and grade control

    By P. Groleau, O. Tavchandjian, D. Marcotte

    In open pit mining, each small mining unit (SMU) is selected for mill processing based on an estimate of its true grade. The estimation is usually done using analyses of cuttings from blast holes with

    Jan 1, 1998