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  • CIM
    The Quinsam Coal Project

    By Doug Barnstable

    "Quinsam Coal Ltd. is assessing the potential of developing a thermal coal deposit near Middle Quinsam Lake on Vancouver Island. The coal reserve outlined is classified as a high-volatile, bituminous

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Nuclear energy: a credible energy source

    By J. Boulton

    "Nuclear energy is an established and proven energy source. Today, CANDU-PHW nuclear-electric generating stations produce over one third of Ontario's total electrical supply: safely and economica

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Plasma spray forming of coatings and parts

    By S. Dallaire

    With the attainment of high temperatures it becomes possible to process any kind of material (particularly ceramics) in their liquid state. In the plasma spraying process, the material to be sprayed i

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Ecological Engineering – interpretation of hydrogeochemical observations in a sulphide tailings deposit

    By R. G. L. McCready, R. O. van Everdingen, M. Kalin, R. van Everdingen

    "This paper is based on data generated between October, 1986 and October, 1989, during the implementation of an Ecological Engineering close-out for a zinc mine in Northern Ontario, where 690000 tonne

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Recycling of copper

    By Göckmann. Klau

    "IntroductionCopper has been recycled ever since its discovery. Even in Graeco-Roman times recycling of this resistant, and thus valuable material was carried out as a matter of course. Just take, as

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    The outlook for barite production in British Columbia

    By L. Nutter, J. Clancy

    "Barite is used extensively by the oil and gas well-drilling industry as a weighting agent. It is particularly well suited for drilling mud because of its qualities; it is non-abrasive, heavy, virtual

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Plastic behaviour of salt rock utilized in designing a mining .method

    By D. Mraz

    "Under high pressure in a deep potash mine, the salt rock behaves in accordance with the concept of a generalized, perfectly plastic substance. The paper presents the evidence of this behaviour and en

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Iron Control in Processes Developed at Dynatec

    By I. M. Masters

    Iron removal and control in processes employing pressure leaching technologies developed at Dynatec Corporation are reviewed. Discussions are focused on recent developments in the processing of nickel

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    A metallurgical evaluation of Grade 483 line pipe

    By R. B. Casault, J. D. Boyd, D. R. Bell

    "Full-scale sections of three different types of Grade 483 line pipe have been evaluated extensively. The variations in chemical composition, optical microstructure, tensile properties, hardness and C

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    The Development and Operation of a High-Intensity Wet Magnetic Separator Circuit for Hematite Recovery at Wabush Mines

    By M. Beech-Jones

    The increased emphasis on the efficient utilization of capital and mineral resources has led to several new advances in the science of mineral separation. One example of a recent development is the ap

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Recent New Brunswick agreements for oil shale and potash: unique arrangements or the beginning of a trend

    By Dallas W. Davis

    "Since May 1980, New Brunswick has called separate tenders for the right to explore and develop several potash prospects, as well as areas underlain by Alberta oil shale. These tender calls had in com

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Survey of the occurrence of Ra-226 in the Rio Algom Quirke I uranium mill, Elliot Lake

    By J. M. Skeaff

    "The main solution, ore and residue pulp streams in the Rio Algom Quirke I uranium mill at Elliot Lake have been sampled and analyzed for radium-226. Analysis of the ore and leached residues indicates

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Geological and Exploration Characteristics of Iron Oxide - Copper Gold Deposits: The Australian Experience

    By Patrick J. Williams

    Outline -An Australian View On: ?IOCG defining features and occurrence ?Variable exploration characteristics ?Extracting value (gold metallurgy) ?Recent exploration experience(case study)

    Apr 1, 2005

  • CIM
    A rational approach to underground roadway lighting

    By D. A. Trotter

    "Low-pressure sodium light sources have been available for several years, but have not received wide acceptance in underground mining. This is because they are difficult to operate using DC power, the

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Non-ferrous pyrometallurgy

    By J. G. Peacey

    "Canada has a special place in non-ferrous pyrometallurgy because it is the only country in the western world that is a significant producer of all the major non-ferrous metals; aluminum, copper, lead

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Ecological Engineering in a Mining Context: Past Progress-Future Promise

    By Margarete Kalin

    Mine Waste Management ?Reduction of Sulphideoxidation or inhibiting weathering of rocks Geologist - broken or ground rocks Hydrologist - sources of contaminants Mining engineer - waste sites C

    May 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Key Lake Uranium-Nickel Deposits

    By R. Gatzweiler

    The Key Lake nickel-uranium deposits are situated within the Wollaston domain of the Churchill structural province. The host rocks of the two orebodies are of Aphebian and Helikian age. The orebodies

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The geology of the Collins Bay uranium deposit, Saskatchewan

    By B. E. Jones

    "The area of uranium deposition is situated within the Churchill Province on the western edge of the Wollaston Iithostructural domain where it underlies the eastern edge of the Helikian Athabasca Form

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    High-temperature beneficiation of a tantalum-niobium concentrate by selective ferroalloying

    By M. Nagamori, A. J. Plumpton

    "A low-grade concentrate from the Crevier Township, Quebec, containing 1.8% Ta205 and 13.7% Nb205 was reduced with carbon at 1600°C, and niobium and tantalum were selectively absorbed in liquid iron.

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Influence of selective mining on optimum pit design

    By Alexandre Desbarats, Michel David

    "All optimum pit design studies start from the geological are reserves inventory, the estimated grades of all blocks of potential are within the interpreted limits of the deposit. The actual optimizat

    Jan 1, 1984