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  • CIM
    Remarks on First-Aid and Mine-Rescue

    By G. W. Brooks

    This short article is quite different to the general run of papers that are presented to the Institute, but no apology is offered because I consider that first-aid and mine-rescue work are of equal im

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Young-Davidson Mine

    By C. C. Allen, H. H. North

    "The Young-Davidson mine is in the southeastern part of Powell township, in the district of Matachewan. It is 32 miles southwest of Kirkland Lake, 48 miles southeast of Timmins, and 25 miles by road N

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    The Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 1887-1937

    By Harry Piers

    A RAPID glance over the history of The Mining Society of Nova Scotia shows that in its fifty years of service, which it is now rounding out, the Society has had an honourable career, rendered signal s

    Jan 1, 1937

  • CIM
    New Brunswick ? Last But Not Least

    By R. D. Brown

    Ever since British Columbia started the ball rolling in 1974 with the introduction of its now-defunct Mineral Royalties Act, all Canada's resource-based provinces have significantly altered their

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    The end of horizontal zinc retorting in the United States

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    "The end of an era in zinc metallurgy took place on July 31, 1976 when the horizontal retort furnaces of the National Zinc Company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma were permanently shut down (1) . For more t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Kootenay King Mine

    By Charles S. Ney

    "THE WRITER'S acquaintance with Kootenay King mine is limited to a brief geological excursion in the vicinity. This paper has been compiled largely from maps of J. Sullivan, mine geologist in 1952, ki

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    The Potential of Canada's Offshore Mineral Resources

    By David W. Smith

    "This paper is devoted mainly to a discussion of the hydrocarbon potential of the offshore, with a few brief remarks concerning the inorganic mineral potential.OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS POTENTIALIN ORDER T

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Geology of limestone and dolomite deposits Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

    By Donald J. MacNeil

    The commercial carbonate industry of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, began about eighty years ago with the opening of the Sydney steel plant. Significant carbonate deposits are confined to the Precam

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    BIM-Based Mobile System for Facility Management

    By Changyoon Kim

    Technological advances in mobile systems, such as smartphones and tablet computers, provide engineers with new opportunities to enhance the current facility management processes. Equipped with powerfu

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Some Geological Aspects of the Mindamar Mine, Stirling, Richmond County, N.S.

    By Paul W. Richardson

    "Introduction And AcknowledgmentsTHIS PAPER outlines the geology and discusses the geological problems of the Mindamar mine. It is impossible to acknowledge the contributions of ideas of all the geolo

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    Temperature effects on the erosion of aluminum alloy

    By C. -K. Fang, T. H. Chuang

    "Temperature effects on the erosion of the 6063 aluminum alloy were investigated. Erosion experiments were performed by sandblasting silicon carbide particles of 80 grit size. The target volume loss,

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Silica Rock near Yarmouth, N.S.

    By W. L. Stuewe

    The Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation requires enormous quantities of bricks each year for its Sydney steel plant operations. Clay brick of all types are purchased, while silica brick is made in the

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Effect of Lubricant in Hydroforming of Ni-Based Super Alloy Tubes

    By M. Jahazi, J. Gholipour

    Design and manufacturing of parts using hydroforming process require knowledge about material behaviour and tribological effects during hydroforming. Lubrication is one of the key issues in successful

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Mine Engineering at Gaspe Copper

    By J. B. Watts

    "THE Mine Engineering Department at Gaspe Copper is staffed by a chief engineer, assist-ant engineer, research engineer, chief surveyor, four instrument men, chief bonus clerk, draftsman, and a helper

    Jan 1, 1959

  • CIM
    Open Pit Underground Transition Supported by Integer Linear Programming Modeling

    By Solar D. Andrés

    Several large open pit mines are facing the challenge to design and plan an underground transition to sustain the long term future of their operations. The desired underground method is Block Cave sin

    Oct 1, 2009

  • CIM
    A Canadian Integrated Coal and Steel Industry

    By L. A. Forsyth

    "SINCE I received and accepted your invitation to present to this meeting a paper on A Canadian Integrated Coal and Steel Industry, I have given the subject a great deal of intensive study.Two conclus

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    The smelting industry in the Lower Swansea Valley of South Wales - a brief history

    By P. J. Mackey

    "The metal producing industries in Canada and in the U.S. in many ways owe their technical beginnings to Welsh technology. The first copper smelter in Canada started in 1849-50 with a Welsh reverberat

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The Frood Ore Deposit: A Suggestion as to its Origin

    By C. V. Corless

    THE origin of various types and groups of ore deposits was some years ago a subject of much controversy. To this statement the copper-nickel deposits near Sudbury afforded no exception. Not since the

    Jan 1, 1929

  • CIM
    Gaspe Copper Mines

    By A. M. Bell

    "The property of Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, is in the Gaspe Peninsula some 60 miles west of the town of Gaspe and 20 miles in from the north coast. The Copper Mountain deposit was first discovered i

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    The founding of the Canadian zinc industry

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    Canada is currently the world's largest supplier of zinc concentrates and is also a major producer of zinc metal. This dominant position in the world's zinc market is a fairly recent circums

    Jan 1, 1999