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  • CIM
    The Steel Industry of the Prairie Provinces

    The primary steel industry of the Prairie Provinces consists essentially of three companies whose total annual melting capacity, as of January 1, 1963, was 333,000 net tons. These companies have steel

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    The Storage Of Anthracite Coal.

    By R. V. Norris

    1. INTRODUCTION. THE anthracite coal trade, with a shipment averaging about 70,000,000 tons per year, differs essentially from other coal business, in the fact that the larger sizes, comprising about

    Jun 1, 1911

  • CIM
    The Story of Cement

    By Oliver Bowles

    Cementing materials of mineral origin were well known to the ancients. Ordinary lime and gypsum plasters were the first to be recorded by historians. The next development was the discovery that certai

    Jan 1, 1933

  • CIM
    The Subdivision of the Carboniferous Rocks of the Maritime Provinces

    By W. A. Bell

    The Carboniferous system of rocks in the Maritime Provinces include as workable mineral and organic substances, gypsum, anhydrite, salt, coal, building stones, grindstones, limestones, brick-clay shal

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AUSIMM
    The Sullivan Concentrator ù The Last (and Best) Thirty Years

    The optimal production of the metals needed by society is best achieved by a close synergy between concentrate production and smelting. For over 75 years commencing in 1923, such a close relationship

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    The Sullivan Mine

    By D. L. Thompson

    Foreword The complete history and early development of the Sullivan mine was fully covered in a paper entitled 'The Development of the Sullivan Mine and Processes for the Treatment of its Ores

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AUSIMM
    The Superpit Schedule Model – A Time-efficient Data-driven Estimation for Short- and Medium-term Planning

    By T Berryman, C Adams, L Griesel, C Buxton

    The Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) schedule model is used for short- to medium-term planning and scheduling at the Fimiston Open Pit Mine (the Superpit). The model bridges the gap between g

    Aug 18, 2014

  • AIME
    The Symposium as a Tool in Mining and Metallurgy

    By E. H. Rose

    IN these days of the spectacular in research and technological accomplishment, it is easy and natural to overlook some of the applications to everyday life of recent developments of a more pedestrian

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    The Tailing Excavator At The Plant Of The New Cornelia Copper Company, Ajo, Arizona -Discussion

    . E. P. MATHEWSON, New York, N. Y.-I would like to call attention to the excellent plan for protecting the lining of the tanks from rough handling by the excavator. Many engineers, when considering me

    Jan 11, 1918

  • CIM
    The Taxation of Mines in British Columbia

    By J. W. Bingay

    The expansion of the mining industry, with other industries, of course, is dependent upon a supply of fresh capital from year to year. Mining is a speculative form of investment, though there is a wid

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    The Technology of CO2 Sequestration by Mineral Carbonation: Current Status and Future Prospects

    By M. Jarvis, D. B. Dreisinger, T. Hitchins

    Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a natural exothermic process to permanently and safely sequester CO2. In order to accelerate the natur

    Jan 1, 2017

  • AIME
    The Testing And Application Of Hammer Drills

    By Benjamin Tillson

    The hammer drill rightly receives the credit for having made the one-man drill possible, and so many economies seem possible through the proper application of :different types of hammer drills to vari

    Jan 2, 1915

  • SAIMM
    The thermal decomposition kinetics of carbonaceous and ferruginous manganese ores in atmospheric conditions

    By F. Dinter, S. A. C. Hockaday, Q. G. Reynolds

    The thermal decomposition of carbonate minerals as pre-treatment before smelting reduces the energy requirement for smelting. It can also make the combustion of fossil fuels for heating unnecassary. T

    Aug 3, 2023

  • SME
    The Titanium Sands Of Southern New Jersey ? Introduction

    By Frank J. Markewicz

    The expanding: demand for ilmenite for use in the manufacture of titanium pigments, the knowledge that much of this raw material comes from distant points and therefore has to include a heavy freight

    Jan 1, 1958

  • TMS
    The Treatment of Chalcopyrite Concentrates with Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Oxidative Pressure Leaching

    By Corby G. Anderson

    Today, with a stringent economic and environmental climate prevailing in the copper business, there is increased interest in evaluating new processing alternatives for production. Hydrometallurgical p

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    The Treatment of Complex Zinc-Lead-Copper Ores in the Imperial Smelting Process

    By D. A. Temple, G. O. John

    Until recently, the approach to the problem of treating complex ores bas been to produce, insofar as is possible, mono-metal concentrates which are treated in traditional zinc, lead and copper smeltin

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    The Treatment of Refractory Ores at the Hard Rock Gold Mine

    By C. H. Madsen

    THE Hard Rock gold mine is in the Little Long Lac mining area, Thunder Bay district, northwestern Ontario. It is four miles by road from the town of Geraldton, which is on the Canadian National railwa

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    The U. S. Uranium Boom 1942-1980 - SME Annual Meeting 2022

    By T. McNulty

    The author was privileged to find employment as a uranium mill chemist for The Anaconda Company while working his way through school in the mid-1950s. He then served Anaconda in various technical and

    Mar 2, 2022

  • CIM
    The U.S. mineral property evaluation patchwork of regulations and standards

    By T. R. Ellis

    The valuation of mineral properties in the U.S. is only partially regulated. The regulations which have jurisdiction or impact appear to have such mainly as a consequence of unintended fallout, sin

    Mar 1, 2002

  • CIM
    The U.S. mineral property valuation patchwork of regulations and standards

    By T. R. Ellis

    "The valuation of mineral properties in the U.S. is only partially regulated. The regulations which have jurisdiction or impact appear to have such mainly as a consequence of unintended fallout, since

    Jan 1, 2002