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  • CIM
    Correlation between the Microstructure of HPDC AZ91 and its Corrosion Properties

    By C. Blawert

    In spite of various corrosion studies on HPDC AZ91, there is no clear indication which microstructure gives the best corrosion performance. The skin with its fine microstructure is sometimes reported

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Future Mining Opportunities for Fuelcell Applications

    By Marc C. Bétournay

    A number of successful proof-of-concept projects have been carried out to replace conventional power application, such as diesel and rechargeable batteries, in underground mine vehicles. This has led

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Study of Equilibrium Between Blister Copper and Oxidesilicate Melts Containing Cu2, NiO, FeO(Fe2O3), SiO2

    By L. B. Tsymbulov, N. A. Fedorova

    The equilibrium of exchange reaction (Cu20)+[Ni]=(Ni0)+2[Cu] taking place in the course of interaction of metallic nickel-containing copper melts with different oxide melts (Cu20-NiO, Cu20-NiO-Si02, C

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Electroforming in Dentistry ? New Aspects and Trends

    By Michael Hopp

    The beginning of the electroforming technology dates itself on the beginning of the industrial revolution 1800 to 1820 approximately. Basis was the existence of electricity in order to be able to driv

    Oct 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Magnetic Mill Liners

    By M. McKim

    "Due to the fact that there were no formal papers submitted for this session we can only print the discussions of the papers. a) Maqnetic Mill Liners : M. MckimE. MarcotteFalconbridge LimitedReplyIn l

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    When Health & Security Mean Savings at the Laronde Refinery

    By J. Fournier, D. Fortin, F. Robichaud

    Since milling began in 1988, the Laronde mill has been expanded several times, the most recent, increasing the milling rate from 5 000 to 7 000 mtpd. Laronde uses SAG/ball mill grinding followed by co

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    The Quintette coal project (96ee627b-a342-4ea7-a0e8-7394b1a8b815)

    By D. C. Rance

    "The Quintette Coal Limited property is located in the north east coal area of British Columbia. A basic agreement with the Japanese steel industry was ex ecuted on January 27, 1981 for the sale of 69

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    New flow-through share rules are here

    By Robert B. Parsons

    "A t last the legal red tape which has tied up flow-through share financing has been cut. New rules effective for deals signed after 1986 simplify flow-through financing by removing the necessity f or

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    How 3D Images Support Rock Engineering

    By Andreas Gaich

    COMBINED 3D IMAGES _ Highly detailed 3D geometry _ Identification of fine fractures together with a general impression of the situation _ Dealing with unfavourable outcrop geometries

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Roof Bolting Practices, Dominion Coal Company, Limited, Sydney, N.S.

    By Donald MacFadgen

    Since 1950, a total of 164 miles of levels and rooms have been roof-bolted in the collieries of the Dominion Coal Company. Roof bolting is an efficient and economic method of sup-port where heavy timb

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Coal Mining in Alberta

    By James A. H. Church

    This paper is in the nature of a protest against the dangerous propaganda afoot for the prevention of new mining undertakings and which is based on the imaginary 'blue ruin' conditions suppo

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Monitoring Insights from a Ventilation on Demand Collaborative Research Initiative

    By Stephen Hardcastle

    Presentation Outline ? Introduction ? Mine Ventilation Facts ? Ventilation-on-demand (VOD) ? Sensors/Controls ? Continuing Work ? Conclusions ? Mine ventilation engineering practices were publ

    Nov 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Multiphysics Couplings and Stability of Fault Zones

    By I. Stefanou, J. Sulem

    "In the last thirty years, the study of earthquake mechanisms has emphasized the major role of rock friction. Earthquakes appear to be the result of a frictional instability and occur by sudden slippa

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    A new tool in financial decision-making under uncertainty

    By Jean-Luc Collins

    "This new tool can be used as a quick guide f or the assessment of the potential economic wealth of any risky capital project. It does provide an unambiguous recommendation of the type ""go or no go""

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    MEMO 2010 Canadian Mining Credentials Program

    By Barbara Kirby

    Mining Industry Human Resource Council Who we are: National Sector Council for the Minerals and Metals Sector 18-person Board of Directors Over 100 Industry Volunteers PPP - Funded by HRSDC and i

    Oct 1, 2010

  • CIM
    How accurate are non-destructive-testing based estimates of mine shaft rope breaking-strength losses? — an update

    By J. E. Udd, L. B. Geller

    "Mine-shaft wire-rope discard regulations include, among other criteria, a limited amount of permissible loss-of-breaking-strength (LBS). Currently, this parameter is estimated on the basis of non-des

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Twin Mining's Jackson Inlet Diamond Play - An Arctic project with a competitive edge

    By Dallas W. Davis

    Twin - Kennecott Deal Announced April 15, 2004 ! Kennecott earns 56% interest, if in 4 years, spends C$10 million and recovers at least 200 cts of +1 mm diamonds in all dimensions from any contiguous

    May 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Ross Mine

    By W. A. Jones

    "The Ross mine, a subsidiary operation of Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited, is near the north end of lot 1, con. II, Hislop tp., Ontario. The property comprises the north half of lot 1, con.

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Stoping at Noranda

    By O. Hall

    STOPING at Noranda" is a sequel to "Mining at Noranda". "Mining at Noranda", presented in 1937 (1), sketches Noranda's history, metallurgical problems, exploration, mining methods, mining detail

    Jan 1, 1939

  • CIM
    Why Aren?t We Using More Thermal Coal in Canada? ? The Real Reasons

    By Roger K. M. Bellows

    The last coal-fired power plant to be built in Canada came into operation in 1994. Since then, Canada?s electricity requirements have grown substantially but no new coal-burning plants have been built

    May 1, 2001