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  • CIM
    Integrity evaluation and life assessment of mining plants and components

    By I. Le May

    "The assessment of integrity in plants is discussed, together with the codes that are being developed for in service evaluation of engineering fitness for service. The use of Risk Based Inspection is

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Microstructure and Mechanical Property of Al/Mg/Ti Laminated Composite Sheet Fabricated by Hot Roll Bonding

    By Guojun Wang, Zejun Chen, Wenchang Liu

    Al/Mg/Ti laminated metal composite sheet (LMCS) can combine the merits of each of metal components, and obtain excellent performances. It incorporates the advantages of high strength, light weight, ea

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Potash in western Canada

    By ANNE FUZESY

    Soluble potassium salts in bedded underground salt deposits supply most of The world demand for potassium f or agricultural and industrial use. The potassium salts, sylvite and carnallite, were f irs,

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Where We Stand in Slurry Flow Measurement

    By G. M. Behrend

    A group of mining men attending a recent workshop on "Analysis and Control in the Canadian Minerals Industry" issued, among others, the following statement: "Slurry flow measurement is considered to b

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Use of drainage trends as a prospecting tool in the central Iranian porphyry copper belt

    By J. Shahabpour

    "Many porphyry copper deposits of the Kerman copper province in central Iran are associated with a consistent structurally con-trolled main drainage pattern, which is shown in this paper to be a usefu

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Folding And Faulting of the Wabana Ore Deposits

    By J. B. Gilliatt

    The discovery of ore at Wabana was quickly followed by the mining of the ore beds where they outcropped in the land areas. The third phase, as at present carried out, consists of extensive submarine o

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    Accident Prevention

    By James J. Holmes

    ACCIDENT prevention as we know and understand it today is of comparatively recent origin. As a matter of fact, the Industrial Accident Prevention Association of Ontario, which is the oldest organizati

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    The Coefficient F is the Quantitative Characteristic of the Activating or Inhibiting Properties of Inorganic Oxidizing Agent of the Type Meox Z (Chromate, Vanadate, Tungstate, Molybdate, Pertechentates, Nitrite and Peroxide Compounds)

    By M. Reda

    Inorganic oxidizing agents of the type MeOx-z such as Chromate, Vanadate, Tungstate, and Molybdate... etc. are widely used as corrosion inhibitor. In non acidic solution these oxidizing agent are redu

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Evaluation and Development of Granular Construction Materials in the Mackenzie Delta Region

    By D. W. Hayley

    The rapid expansion of exploration drilling with anticipated production facilities for oil and gas in the Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories has created a demand for granular construc

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Diamond and Drilling Technology Mineral Exploration

    By G. H. Charlewood, J. W. McBean

    "One hundred years after being developed, the diamond drill is still an essential tool in mineral exploration. The basic principle is unchanged, but the technique has been revolutionized, particularly

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Mining Coal Under the Sea in Nova Scotia with Notes on Comparable Undersea Coal-Mining Operations Elsewhere

    By Francis W. Gray

    Introduction Extensive undersea coal-mining has developed on both the east and west coasts of Canada, and at this time some four million tons, or 25 per cent of the total output of Canadian coal, r

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    The Development of Oil and Gas in New Brunswick

    By J. A. L. Henderson

    THE potential oil-and gas-bearing area with "which this paper deals is the large undefined Carboniferous basin, roughly triangular in shape, occupying about 10,000 square miles of southern and eastern

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Mining Pitching Seams under Dangerous Roof Conditions

    By J. B. De Hart

    This paper has been confined to the consideration of the working of thick seams, from six feet to sixteen feet, which are pitching at about thirty degrees to the horizontal. The discussion has been li

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Some Properties of Aerated Powders

    By S. P. Chong, N. C. Shih, G. A. Turner

    Fine powders, with the bulk of the particle diameters Jess than 10 microns, were aerated so that each particle was, on the average, separated from its neighbours by 1.3 to 2 mean diameters. In this st

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    High Grade Concentrate from a Low Grade Silicate Laterite Ore via Microwave Vacuum Reduction Roasting

    By J. Forster, C. A. Pickles, Mackowiak. K.

    The future development of nickel laterite deposits is crucial with regards to satisfying impending nickel demands. The commercial implementation of new hydro/pyrometallurgical processes in recent year

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Significant Reduction in Hydrochloric Acid Consumption in Rare Earth Extraction from Ferrocarbonatite (Montviel Project)

    By P. Hajiani

    "It has been shown that the economics of the hydrometallurgy of a rare earth process depend upon the amount of acid needed to extract the metal per unit mass of the ore. In this paper, we show how to

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Large Underground Excavation Support for Ore Exploitation

    By R. Lapcevic, P. Lokin

    "Among other components, ore body „T“ was discovered in the Bor pit copper mine at a depth of app. 500m. The ore body is relatively small: 60-65m long, 40-45m wide and up to 50m high, but with an extr

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Structural Control of Mineral Deposits in Southeastern Manitoba

    By C. H. Stockwell

    "The Precambrian rocks of southeastern Manitoba contain a great variety of mineral deposits, including gold, chromium, copper, nickel, lithium, tin, beryllium, tungsten, and molybdenum. Although consi

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    Developments in Conveyor Belting for Mines

    By J. B. Kitchin

    "The design of conveyor belting for use in mines poses problems to the manufacturer that are unique. The challenge to be met is that of the production of a conveyor belt which can withstand use and mi

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Achieving the Benefits of Information Technology in Surface and Underground Mining Processes

    By Sean Dessureault

    Information technology (IT) initiatives in the past have tended to be sold on their ability to maximize resource output and return on capital by using assets more effectively and efficiently. Many IT

    May 1, 2002