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  • CIM
    On the Role of Fracture Surface Roughness in Fluid Flow and Solute Transport Through Fractured Rocks

    By Z. Zhao, B. Li

    "Fractures are the key channels for fluid flow and mass transport in fractured rocks of low/negligible matrix permeability. In single rock fractures, surface roughness causes fluid flow in tortuous pa

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Radium In Mining Effluents: Promising Water Treatment And Environmental Monitoring

    By J. Schick, V. Granger

    Nowadays, all French former uranium mining sites are remediated and redeveloped. If needed, mining waters containing radium have to be treated before discharged into the environment. Classical radium

    Jan 1, 2020

  • CIM
    Linking Porphyry Deposit Geology to Geophysics via Rock Physical Properties: Six Porphyry Deposits in British Columbia, Canada

    By R. J. Enkin

    Modern mineral exploration depends on multidisciplinary 3-dimensional integration of geological and geophysical data. Identification of the geological sources of geophysical anomalies requires knowled

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Effect of Pressure in Leaching of Low Grade Sulphide Ore at Ambient Temperature – Development of Hydrostatic Pressure Reactor

    By M. J. Latva-Kokko, T. J. Riihimäki

    "Oxidation autoclaves are normally operated at elevated temperature and pressure. The improvement in kinetics is due to combined effect of temperature and partial pressure of oxygen. In this paper exc

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Feasibility analysis of methanol fueled SOFC systems for remote distributed power applications

    By M. Staite

    This paper analyzed the feasibility of converting a 5kW natural gas SOFC power generator system designed to operate on natural gas to be fuelled by methanol. The analysis included laboratory methanol

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Past And Future Cycles Of Copper: Regional And Global

    By M. D. Gerst

    The degree to which copper will continue to be in an integral part of the world economy in the future will depend largely on the dynamics of global economic development, the primary and secondary copp

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Preventing and Managing Fires at Deep and Ultra-Deep Level Gold Mines in South Africa

    By M. G. Beukes

    "In South Africa most of the large gold mines operate between 1500m and 4500m below surface where reef is accessed initially through a vertical shaft system then via a network of tunnels and mined in

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Passive Seismic Tomography for Imaging Horizontal Stress Concentration at the Mine Scale

    By Erik C. Westman

    Knowledge of the orientation and relative magnitude of in-situ stresses at the mine scale is important for safe and efficient production from an underground mine. With this knowledge, stope location a

    Jun 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Conditions for Removal of Arsenic Fromnon - Ferrous Metal Wastewater in the Form of Precipitates

    By L. Bratek, K. Jaworek, M. Czaplicka

    Methods for arsenic compound removal from aqueous solutions include processes such as: coagulation, adsorption, membrane techniques, electrochemical and biotechnology techniques. Advanced oxidation us

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Using Qemscan Mineral Exposure to Predict Flotation Rougher Recovery

    By S. J. Prout, J. M. Lang, D. Lascelles, K. Sarinas

    "There is a growing demand for ore characterization methods to support metallurgical development programs from a true geometallurgical perspective. Today, there are multiple automated mineral analysis

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Application of Reconnaissance Geochemistry in Gaspé

    By C. F. Gleeson

    "Geochemical stream-sediment reconnaissance can be a useful exploration tool from the point of view of rapidly and cheaply evaluating the mineral potential of an area. This is particularly true of rug

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    A Second-Order Reliability Analysis of Rock Slope Stability in Amasya, Turkey

    By S. Gheibi, H. S. B. Duzgun, N. Dadashzadeh

    It is widely recognized that there are various uncertainties in the analysis of rock slope stability owing to inadequate information for site characterization and inherent variability and measurement

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Triggered Rockbursts and Induced Rockbursts

    By Jian Deng

    Rockbursts are sudden and violent failure of rocks in deep and/or high stress mines, which may destroy the excavation space and cause an accident or even the death of mining workers. This study is mot

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Observational Construction Management of a Large Scale Underground Railway Station by Urban NATM Based on the Mechanism for Generation of Surface Settlement -Railway Bosphorus Tube Crossing, Tunnels and Stations

    By S. Kobayashi, N. Ohara, T. Aoki, S. Sakurai, M. Iwano, M. Shimo, I. Otsuka

    "This project is the upgrading of a commuter line of approximately 76 km to improve the railway system in Istanbul metropolitan area. Railway tracks have been connected between Asia and Europe through

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Mining Gold Ore at Pioneer

    By Allan P. Fawley

    ONE hundred miles from Vancouver, at an elevation of 4,000 feet, is the Pioneer mine. It is situated on Cadwallader creek, a tributary of Bridge river, and is reached by travelling from Vancouver to S

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    An Integrated Mining and Chemical Plant Complex for Various Strontium and Barium Products

    By W. J. D. Stone

    "For several years, the existence of a deposit of barite (BaS04) near Brookfield, Nova Scotia, has been known. A very large deposit of strontium (SrS04) near Sydney, Cape Breton, is a more recent disc

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Predicting and Preventing Spreading of Fines in Submarine Tailings Disposal

    By E. Larsen

    Marine tailings disposal may in some cases be the best solution to one of mining’s major environmental problems. The public standing of this solution is poor, partly because of past bad practices. Amo

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Transition from Pit to Underground

    By Peter N. Blakey, Jean-Paul Paquette, Barton A. Thomson

    "FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE PIT, it was known that the surface mining method had a projected life of about ten years, and that the ore extended to depths recoverable only by underground mining. When se

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    Sinking of MacLean Shaft at Buchans, Newfoundland

    By The Staff

    "A general description of the equipment, personnel and work sequence •being used in the sinking of a circular, concrete lined, 14 foot diameter shaft which at present is at a depth of 2,484 feet. Equi

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    The Composition, Chemical Properties, and Processing of the Unique Niobium-Rare Earth Ores of the Tomtor Deposit

    By D. S. Flett, A. V. Tolstov, M. A. Mulagaleeva, N. V. Gudkova, A. M. Zhizhaev, V. I. Kuzmin, Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, O. A. Logutenko, V. N. Kuzmina

    The complex niobium-rare earth pyrochlore-monazite-crandallite ores of the Tomtor deposit, located in the Siberian Arctic, should be considered as a new type of rare metal materials. The major valuabl

    Jan 1, 2016