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  • CIM
    Stochastic evaluation of sampling errors in mineral processing streams

    By C. Ketata, M. C. Rockwell

    During the operation of a mineral processing plant, the unit processes are investigated by analyzing the data extracted by means of stream sampling. The data structure is identical to the time series

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Quarrying and sustainable development in large urban centres: A contradiction in terms?

    By D. C. Kaliampakos, A. G. Benardos

    The existence of quarries near or even within the boundaries of urban centres is the cause of many environmental problems, despite their significant contribution to the cities’ development. Hence, the

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Roasting tn the Iron and Steel Industry

    By H. U. Ross

    ROASTING is usually thought of as a process in which finely crushed or ground ore is heated with air in a suitable furnace in which the ore is rabbled or agitated in such a way as to insure complete r

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Geotechnical challenges at the Beal Mountain mine, Montana

    By D. Stone

    "The Beal Mountain mine near Anaconda, Montana, is an interesting case history of a mine that has continued operations despite several large pit wall failures over a period of approximately 10 years.

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Weigh Belt Scales - The Nuclear Approach

    By Galen Bauer

    "Up until the mid 1960's, the only available methods for making continuous weight measurements were through the use of mechanical and electro-mechanical weigh scales. It was during this time period th

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Review of Autoclave Technology Applications

    By Linda Dufour

    "Autoclaves have been in commercial use in the mining industry since the early 1950's the initial applications included tin, uranium, cobalt, nickel and copper extraction under both acidic and alkalin

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    The post-failure characteristics of rock

    By T. G. Joseph, K. Barron

    A strain-softening constitutive relationship is introduced that describes the post-failure stress-strain curve for rock regardless of whether the rock is intact or broken. The core of this relationshi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Improving Machinery Reliability Through Condition Based Maintenance

    By Alan D. Akerman

    This paper describes the significant advantages and improvements in operational availability, reduced breakdowns, and overall cost reductions that can be achieved through the application of a Reliabil

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    British Columbia Environmental Assessment Act

    PRESENTATION PURPOSE ? Provide an overview of BC?s Environmental Assessment Actand environmental assessment process ? Identify key issues influencing environmental assessments in BC ENVIRONMENTAL A

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    How Should Mining Companies Select the Optimal Portfolio of Production Projects Considering the Risk of their NPV

    By Júlio C. Lúcio

    Consider the case of a mining company with N investment opportunities in projects of different commodities. The problem is: since the company has limitation of capital, equipments, technical staffs, e

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Recovery of Fume and Dust from Metallurgical Gases at Trail, B. C.

    By J. H. D. Hargrove, A. F. Snowball

    Atmospheric pollution control has become increasingly important in re-cent years with laws and public opinion having required the reduction of contaminants from industrial gas effluents. Treatment met

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    Why Mining Firms Care: Determining Corporate Rationales for Negotiating Impact and Benefit Agreements

    By Dianne M. Lapierre

    Mining firms in Canada are increasingly incorporating the social and environmental interests of their stakeholders into their projects in an effort to become more sustainable. Such initiatives have in

    May 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Approximating diamond drill rod wear

    By R. Laplante, P. Radziszewski, P. De Ciccio

    "Predicting the effect of wear can lead to improved control strategies that can possibly minimize the risk of catastrophic failure due to wear while maximizing useable life. In the field of geological

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Rotating equipment reliability for surface operation. Part II: Oil analysis in a mine

    By D. Prince, G. Nollet

    "Since 1994, Aur Ressources has operated Louvicourt mine, a zinc and copper mine close to Val d’Or, at a rate of 4300 t/d. Ever since the start-up of the plant, management has encouraged innovative ap

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Dust-Sampling Research and Its Application to Mining

    By G. Knight

    "Results of a program of dust research carried out at the Mines Branch Laboratory, Elliot Lake, indicate that dust-concentration estimates vary greatly, depending on the sampling instrument, the asses

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Collaborative/Syndicated Research in Mineral Processing

    By Terry Braden

    "Meeting probable world mineral demand in the years ahead will almost certainly require an ability to economically treat lower grade and more complex ores. Achieving this will require extensive resear

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    CERM3 and its contribution to providing sustainable research for the mining industry

    By M. Veiga, L. Lavkulich, R. Pakalnis, M. Ghomshei, S. Baldwin, J. A. Meech

    "On July 26, 2000, the Canada Foundation for Innovation announced an award of $1.3 M dollars for The Centre for Environmental Research in Minerals, Metals and Materials, CERM3, at The University of Br

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    A Focus on Variability within the Orebody for Improved Design of Flotation Plants

    By Glenn Kosick, Roger Amelunxen, Glenn Dobby

    "The variability in flotation response within an orebody is often a significant problem to address during the design phase of a flotation circuit. In addition, for existing operating plants, the reaso

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Rock fall in surface mining

    By C. O. Brawner, J. Kalejta II

    "The classical approach to control rock fall and ravel in open pit mining has been to use catch benches. The width and volume of benches is most dependent on the bench height, size of loading equipmen

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Development of Pasquia Hills Oil Shale Deposits

    By Baki Özüm

    Early evaluations of Pasquia Hills kerogen shale deposits by Geological Survey of Canada, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Manitoba Energy and Mines and Sun Oil Company, using modified Fischer Assay, R

    May 1, 2002