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  • CIM
    Monitoring Wear and Corrosion With Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers

    By Silvio E. Kruger

    Real time measurement of wear and corrosion provides crucial information needed to determine an optimal schedule for corrective maintenance and is a powerful tool to maximise equipment availability an

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Amulet Flotation Mill Practice

    By W. G. Hubler

    It has been within only the last two or three years that enough progress has been made in preferential flotation to warrant metallurgists in recommending the installation of commercial-sized plants fo

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Structure of Northern New Brunswick

    By W. Holyk

    "Although lead, zinc, copper, and iron sulphides have been known for many years in the Bathurst region, the existence of large massive deposits was not known until the discovery of the Brunswick orebo

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Senator-Rouyn Mine

    By M. E. Wilson, A. C. Lee

    "The property owned by Senator-Rouyn Mines, Limited, is in Rouyn township about 17'2 miles southwest of the town of Rouyn. It adjoins the Chadbourne claims of Noranda Mines, Limited, on the south and

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    The Tasu Mine Operation

    By J. E. Dodge

    Tasu, currently an open-pit operation, services the primary crusher from two areas by ore-pass raises. The problems encountered and advantages gained are discussed. Mine equipment and operating practi

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    A New Method of Treating Clays to Overcome Drying Defects

    By J. G. Phillips

    Introduction Throughout the Great Plains region (the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), numerous clay deposits of widely varying composition and character are to be found. These may

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    The Impact of Superfreighters and Nova Scotia Deepwater Ports on Bulk Mineral Distribution and Marketing

    By Roger M. Jones

    This paper comments on developments in bulk shipping which will be of direct interest to those who are considering the shipment of dry bulk minerals out of Nova Scotia by water. Various conveying syst

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Human Resources for a Global Company The Omai Experience and beyond

    By Normand Bédard

    This presentation highlights Cambior?s initial approach for recruiting and retaining its international employees, the importance of proper preparation and the support needed to ensure a competent and

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    A Review of the Industrial Minerals of Saskatchewan

    By E. Y. Carlson

    "IN A SHORT PAPER it is impossible to do much more than to list the industrial minerals found in Saskatchewan and to give a brief description of the activity associated with each. I will not attempt t

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    Data Acquisition during Ground Freezing at Thyssen Mining’s Newmont Leeville Turf #3 Ventilation Shaft Project

    By G. A. Witwicki

    "The Thyssen Mining Group of Companies has successfully applied ground freezing technology to numerous projects throughout Europe and North America for over 100 years. Recently, the aspect of data acq

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Advanced Process Control for Grinding Circuits

    By D. Groenveld, M. Rozou

    "Recent trends move towards automation, smart sensors, internet of things, powerful DCS, and more data. Are those trends already utilized in a real time production environment? Today operators still h

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Tailings Dam Engineering An Overview of its Evolution, Current Practice and New Challenges Topic Area ? Metal Mining, Environment

    By Robert C. Lo

    As tailings dams grow in physical size, their impact on public safety and the environment also increases in severity. Over the last three decades, tailings dam engineering has evolved from largely "tr

    May 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Lead Through the Ages

    By F. Habashi

    Lead is an ancient metal. The alchemists related it to the planet Saturn. It was largely obtained by smelting galena which generally contains small quantities of silver. That is why the metallurgy of

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Shutdown Management for Maximum Production

    By Paul B. Batten

    Shutdown is a generic term for what may be called an Outage, Turn Around (TAR) or Overhaul etc. Running a plant shutdown well has always been key to the financial contribution of a mine. However, some

    Jan 1, 2023

  • CIM
    Reduce the Life Cycle Cost through application of Reliability Centered Maintenance Case Study on a Mining Shovel

    Presentation Agenda ?Background ?OEM Recommendations before RCM ?Operating Context ?OEM Recommendations after RCM ?Reality of Failure ?RCM Deliverables ?Maintenance program optimization ?Spar

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    The Preservation of Mine Timbers

    By George Booth

    In mining operations the cost of timber is an item of much importance, because the life of mine timbers is, in many cases, very short and, as the supply of the better grades becomes depleted, less dur

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Progress on Industrial Rare Earth Separation Plant Design and Applications

    By Y. Chunhua, L. Chunsheng, W. Sheng

    "Countercurrent solvent extraction is the dominant industrial rare earth separation method. For the rare earth separation, with low separation factors and multiple components, designing and optimizati

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Incorporation of Geometallurgical Modelling into Long-Term Production Planning

    By K. Waters, A. Navarra, T. Grammatikopoulos

    Strategic decisions to develop a mineral deposit are subject to geological uncertainty, due to the sparsity of drill core samples. The selection of metallurgical equipment is especially critical, sinc

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Microseismic System Blast Identification Techniques

    By Pavel Vasak

    Microseismic monitoring is becoming standard practice in the Canadian mining industry, particularly as mines get deeper. Full-waveform microseismic systems allow the operator to distinguish the event

    Oct 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Coal-Dust Explosions. Suggestions for their Prevention, and the Recovery of Mines After Explosions

    By W. T. Gotheridge

    The principal sources of coal-dust underground are, of course, coal, and the working of coal. Coal-dust is most dangerous when it is in the finest state of division. This class of dust is found mostly

    Jan 1, 1924