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  • CIM
    Vertical crater retreat mining at the Centennial Mine of Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co., Limited

    By C. S. Crocker

    The Centennial orebody was discovered and named in 1970, Manitoba's centennial year. It is relatively small, about 2 million tons. Strike length varies from 400 to 600 feet and widths from 10 to

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Separation Studies of Iron Ore Bodies Containing Apatite by Spherical Agglomeration Methods

    By E. C. Goodhue, R. D. Coleman, I. E. Puddington, A. F. Sirianni

    Iron ore samples containing apatite are fractionated to acceptable products by spherical agglomeration methods. The phosphorus is upgraded by a factor of 10 at an elevated pH. High-grade iron products

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
  • CIM
    In Situ Image Analysis of Batch Settling of Flocculated Minerals with Physical-Statiscal Feature Extraction Method

    By M. R. MacIver, M. P. Pawlik

    "An image analysis method based on chord length distributions is applied to the batch settling of polyacrylamide flocculated kaolin suspensions. Two features of the interaggregate void space, the void

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Mining Practices at Noranda's Boss Mountain Operation

    By Jacques Nantel

    "The molybdenite property of Brynnor Mines Limited, Boss Mountain Division (wholly-owned subsidiary of Noranda Mines Limited), is situated approximately 360 miles northeast of Vancouver on the east sl

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    The Shortage of Engineers -Are We Working on the Solution or Are We Part of the Problem?

    During the past decade, the miner-al industries have been faced with an increasing shortage of engineers. The point has now been reached where the shortage may be termed critical. This shortage may be

    Jan 1, 1965

  • 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
    Underground Corrosion Tests on Aluminum Alloys at Wright-Hargreaves Mine

    By Hugh P. Godard, K. Winslow

    "AbstractA number of panels of various aluminum alloys in different combinations and secured by steel and three types of aluminum rivets were exposed underground at two locations in a Northern Ontario

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Slope Stability in Jointed Rock

    By Peter N. Calder

    The orientation of planes of inherent weakness (joints) with reference to an excavation in rock is the critical factor determining stability. The purely frictional 'residual' strength remaining follow

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    A Model City That Made Reparations From Past Uraniummining And Milling Practices

    By W. L. Dam

    Grand Junction, Colorado’s legacy with uranium mining and milling serves as a model attracting international interest. Access to water and central location to carnotite ore containing uranium and vana

    Jan 1, 2020

  • CIM
    Creative Options for Development of New Metallurgical Processing Technologies

    By R. H. Schonewille

    One of the many challenges in developing new metallurgical processes is choosing the best option for validating process design parameters and establishing the process operating window. Historically th

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Corefco Leach Residue Re-Processing: Testwork and Commercial Considerations

    By A. Mosqueda Martinez, L. C. Trytten, R. P. Kofluk, J. J. Budac

    The Corefco ammonia leach nickel refinery treats Ni-Co mixed sulphides from the high-pressure acid leaching of Moa Bay nickel laterite. Due to the low iron content of the feed, the ammonia leach proc

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Techno-Economic of an Ice Stope Thermal Storage for Mine Heating and Cooling in Sub-Arctic Climates

    By K. Trapani

    "The study undertaken aims to investigate an ice stope heating and cooling system for its potential to be implemented in sub-arctic mines, as a low carbon alternative to conventional natural gas and r

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Iron Behavior in the Hydrocoppertm Process

    By L. Haavanlammi

    Iron is a significant component of all copper concentrates leached in the HydroCopperTM process. The metals in the concentrate are leached in a chloride solution by oxidation with cupric ions. Copper

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Experimental characterization of the noise generation mechanism of percussion drill rods

    By Y. Champoux, N. Atalla, R. Oddo, C. Lesage

    "Percussion drills are the source of the most serious noise problems in mining activities, due to their extremely high noise levels(114-122 dB(A)) and widespread use(Bartholomae and Stein, 1988). Perc

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Review of Boliden Harjavalta Copper Smelter

    By P. Latostenmaa, T. Veneranta, J. Järvi, E. J. Peuraniemi

    Boliden Harjavalta has operated a copper flash smelter since 1949 thus the smelter celebrates 70th anniversary of flash smelting in 2019. This paper shortly describes the historical perspective of the

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Hydraulic Rock Fracture Damage Quantification using Acoustic Emission Source Parameters

    By D. Hu, L. Matzar, J. Hampton, M. Gutierrez

    Nanodarcy permeability is common in many oil- and gas-bearing formations requiring unconventional stimulation technologies, such as hydraulic fracturing (HF), which can connect the isolated hydrocarbo

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Simulation of Airflow Changes in a VOD System and Evaluation of Energy Benefits through VREX Modeling

    By G. G. Li

    "A dynamic ventilation-modeling package, VREX, was used to simulate the mine activities through tracking the equipment movements in underground workings and determine the airflow demand for a new prod

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Introductory and Historical Remarks•

    By J. A. Hansuld

    "THIS SESSION marks something of a milestone in that it is, as far as I know, the first session at a CIM Annual Meeting devoted entirely to exploration geochemistry. This is an indication of the gener

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Monitoring Lining Wear on Submerged Arc Furnaces

    By P. Schmidt, M. Hopf

    Water-cooled parts of submerged arc furnaces are potentially dangerous, especially if molten matte or slag contacts the water. Explosion hazards and metal run-outs generate high costs for production l

    Jan 1, 2015