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  • CIM
    Water Usage in the Carol Concentrator

    By S. E. El-Alfy, John Starkey

    "The Iron Ore Company of Canada treats up to 125,000 t/d of iron ore at its Carol Concentrator in Labrador City, NF.A complete water balance study in the concentrator was done to show how to reduce th

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The first copper smelter in Canada

    By P. J. Mackey, Elsie Kossatz

    The small town of Bruce Mines lies a few miles east of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on the north shore of Lake Huron. This was the site of the first copper mine. This copper smelter used a reverberatory

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Geological Controls in Resource/Reserve Estimation

    By A. J. Sinclair

    "Abstract-Geology contributes essential information toward obtaining high-quality resource/reserve estimates. In this context, geology can be considered under the following overlapping topics: regiona

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Methane Gas in Diamond Drill Holes

    By Chris D. Veldhoen

    If you ask most diamond drillers if they have ever encountered methane gas, the answer would probably be yes. This paper explores a serious methane gas explosion that the author experienced while diam

    May 1, 2004

  • CIM
    New Perspectives in Gold Catalysed Oxidation

    By Serena Biella

    Gold has received a growing interest as a catalyst for the selective oxidation of organic molecules using oxygen under mild conditions1. In the liquid phase application small gold particles (2.5-7 nm)

    Oct 1, 2003

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    Environmental Management in a Global Economy

    By Serge Vézina

    Environmental issues have evolved considerably over the last two decades. The main contributing factors, to name a few, have been the changing values of our modern societies, the globalization of trad

    May 1, 2003

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    Map Filing

    By H. S. Fowler

    The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company has been in the business of mining and exploration since its incorporation in 1906. The Company has reports written as early as 1890. Consequently, its fil

    Jan 1, 1944

  • CIM
    Geopolymer Applications in the Mining Industry

    By J. H. Pateson, D. C. Comrie, D. J. Ritcey

    "Geopolymers are inorganic semi-amorphous three dimensional silico-aluminates of the poly(sialate) type (-Si-O-Al-0-) or of the poly(sialate-siloxo) type (-Si-O-Al-O-Si-0-). Polycondensation occurs at

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Loading Gypsum at Hantsport, N. S.; Canadian Gypsum Company's New Installation in the Bay of Fundy loads 11,600-ton Ship with Crushed Ore in Two Hours at High Tide

    By S. A. Willis

    For over 150 years gypsum from Nova Scotia has been shipped via water to the United States east coast. The history of the movement has been one of continual improvements in quarrying, loading, and shi

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Ductile Fracture of AA2198 Aluminum-Copper-Lithium Alloys in the Aeronautical Industry

    By J. Q. Chen

    The elastic-plastic behavior and the fracture mechanisms of two 2198 Al-Cu-Li thin sheets are investigated. The first material (2 mm thick) is in a recrystallized state after cold rolling. The second

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Some operating concerns in carbonate leaching

    The paper will cover the basic reasons for alkaline leaching, a brief description of the circuit and the reasons for the flowsheet used. Changes made to the flowsheet, including the use of mechanical

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Microscope as an Aid In Metallurgy

    By F. E. Lee

    The following outline gives a brief account of some of the ways in which microscopy is applied to the problems arising from the various operations of the Tadanac reduction works, at Trail, B. C. The

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Dragline Gold Dredging

    By Glenville A. Collins

    IN 1932, Horace Onyett at Oroville, California, built a practical floating washing plant along the general lines as now known, using a 24 in. by 12 ft. trammel; it was fed with a ½ yard dragline bucke

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Enhanced Liberation in HPGR Circuits (72df2e54-94df-40d4-9d3c-0f4b9ce93716)

    By R. Erpelding

    High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) are said to be a good option in new grinding circuits. Due to their low energy consumption compared to other grinding systems such as SAG milling, there is a strong

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Aluminium Therapy in the United States

    By J. W. G. Hannon

    FOLLOWING the experimental work of Denny, Robson, and Irwin, and the clinical investigation by Crombie and Blaisdell, an investigation of aluminium therapy was begun at Washington, Pa., which is situa

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Summary of industrial minerals in Manitoba

    By BARRY BANNATYNE

    About 90 per cent of Manitoba's industrial minerals production is for structural materials. Most of these come from the Paleozoic rocks west of the Precarnbrian Shield, or from glacial deposits that a

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Addressing the complexities associated with controlling noise from large ventilation fans installed on surface

    By Andrew Dobson

    The assessment and control of environmental noise from mines has become increasingly important in recent years, due to urbanization and population growth, increased regulation of environmental factors

    Oct 1, 2024

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    Technology of Slag Utilization in Construction

    By John Emery, George Wang

    Research and applied utilization activities for the increased use of ferrous and nonferrous slags in construction are presented. The overall use of blast furnace slag is relatively well known for a ra

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Trends in Copper Electrolytic Refining Technology

    By J. Standen T.

    The main purpose of this publication is to present relevant advances in processes and technologies of importance for consideration in the design of new refineries and the modernization of existing ref

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Perlite and pumice in British Columbia

    By Z. D. Hora

    has been no commercial production of either perlite or pumice in British Columbia. Several promising occurrences are known to exist but their development has been delayed due to difficult access and /

    Jan 1, 1984