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  • CIM
    Dry Grinding at the Wabush Mines Pellet Plant

    By A. Sobering, G. N. Carlson

    "This paper describes the conversion of the grinding section of the W a bush Mines pelletizing plant from conventional wet, open-circuit trunnion overflow ball milling, with filtering, and bentonite m

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    The General Character of the Earth's Magnetic Field in Western Canada

    By R. Glenn Madill

    Western Canada is defined, for the purposes of this paper, as that part of the Dominion bounded approximately by the 95th and 141st meridians of longitude and the 49th and 80th parallels of latitude.

    Jan 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Debottlenecking the Primary Grinding Circuit of the Nunavik Nickel Project

    By M. Lebeuf, A. Dumais, C. Farsangi, N. Singh

    The Nunavik Nickel project began ramp-up of a new ore body (Expo) in November 2014. This new deposit is significantly more competent than the previous ore type milled (i.e., the plant moved from a fee

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Investigation of Suitability of Pb-Zn Mine Tailings for Surface Paste Disposal

    By A. Bascetin

    The mining industry in Turkey has been developing in the last 10 years. Mine wastes and tailings have thus been increasing, depending on the rising production rates. There are many problems related to

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Design of Packed Rock Bed Thermal Storage to Reduce Ventilation Heating and Cooling Demands in Underground Mines

    By A. Romero

    "Most underground mines require heating or cooling systems to meet health and safety standards in the working areas. In regions where daily or seasonal fluctuations of environmental conditions exist,

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Valuation of Dredging Ground in the Sub-Arctic

    By A. M. Nordale

    Let us first trace a line, mentally, across Alaska and Yukon, starting at a point in the west slightly south of the delta of the Yukon river and from there continuing eastward, loosely following the 6

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Stainless Steel “Permanent” Cathode Plates - Fixed Assets or Consumables?

    By G. J. Heferen, A. Pranowo, N. J. Aslin, P. O. Eriksson

    Glencore Technology (GT) has over four decades experience supplying stainless steel cathode plates (“cathode plates”) to the electro-refining and electro-winning industry. Cathode plates are typically

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Environmental Control in the Asbestos Industry of Quebec

    "The asbestos mining industry in the Eastern Townships of Quebec has early recognized the undesirable side-effects associated with mineral production, such as air pollution, noise and unsightly waste

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    The Need for External Sources of R & D by the Canadian Steel Industry

    By Sub-Committee of the Committee on Research

    "THE FOLLOWING REPORT was compiled by a sub-committee of The Metallurgical Society of CIM, Committee for Research, and represents a viewpoint of the steel industry in Canada. The objective was to defi

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Economic and Agricultural Conditions in British Columbia

    By F. M. Clement

    British Columbia, unlike the Prairie Provinces, cannot lay claim to vast prairies. She can, however, claim many valleys, uplands and plateaus that are capable of marked agricultural development. It ha

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    The Administration of Mineral Rights

    By Lucas G. Thompson

    My topic, "The Administration of Mineral Rights'.' is possibly an unusual one, as it deals with a subject upon which many of us have a more than passing interest, I thought ?it might prove c

    Jan 1, 1923

  • CIM
    The Endako molybdenum mine, central British Columbia: An update

    By G. D. Bysouth, G. Y. Wong

    "The Endako molybdenum deposit is located 160 km west of Prince George, British Columbia. It occurs within the main body of the Francois Lake Intrusions, a composite batholith consisting of early, mid

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Flowsheet Development, Commissioning, and Start-Up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (2943ae37-09c1-4777-81e1-21dde3685311)

    By P. Langlois, G. Labonté, J. J. Barrett, J. Holmes

    "The Voisey’s Bay mill processes a high-grade pentlandite and chalcopyrite ore in a largely pyrrhotite/troilite matrix. From 1994 to 1997, circuit development focused on making a 14% nickel concentrat

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Enhancing Liquid Metal Cleanliness by Controlling Fluid Flows: A Case Study

    By K. Chattopadhyay

    Fluid flows in metallurgical reactors play a vital role on liquid metal cleanliness for both ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy. Thus, it is absolutely critical to understand different fluid flow mech

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Mine Taxation in Canada

    By Balmer Neilly

    Early in my term of office it was announced that my Presidential Address would make particular reference to the subject of Mine Taxation in Canada. With this purpose in view there was drafted a Balan

    Jan 1, 1934

  • CIM
    Enhanced Coal and Mineral Flotation by Selective Clay Agglomeration

    By D. Tao

    The adverse effects of clay particles on coal and mineral processing processes such as gravity separation, flotation, filtration, and thickening are well known in the mining industry. In particular, t

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Hot Muck Mining Methods

    By G. S. Headley

    At the Sullivan Mine, recent experience with sulphide fires, locally referred to as " hot muck", has necessitated extensive modifications to pillar mining design and operating procedures. Potentially

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Mineral Resources and Their Relation to the Development of the Empire

    By N. Thompson

    The Right Hon. Viscount Long, late Secretary of State for the Colonies, in his inaugural address to the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress in London last June said: "I am more and more? convince

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Capital and the Canadian Mining Industry

    By S. J. Cook

    The subject of capital and the Canadian mining industry is so broad as to be impossible of comprehensive treatment in brief form. The purpose of the present paper therefore will be only to outline in

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    Upgrading of Carbonaceous Materials Using Selective Hydrophobic Coagulation

    By R. Q. Honaker

    It has been shown that naturally hydrophobic carbonaceous materials such as coal and graphite can be selectively coagulated and separated from hydrophilic impurities without using oily agglomerants, f

    Jan 1, 2004