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  • CIM
    Characterization and Bulk Sorting of Cu Porphyry Ores

    Since 2008 rapid advances have been made in technologies for the sensing and sorting of ores, particularly copper, and copper-related ores. Advances include significant increases in the sensitivity an

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Diffuse-flow Hydrothermal Field in an Oceanic Fracture Zone Setting, Northeast Pacific: Deposit Composition

    By James R. Hein, Jane Reid, Robert W. Embley, Se-Won Chang, Randolph A. Koski

    "Abstract - This is the first reported occurrence of an active hydrothermal field in an oceanic fracture zone setting. The hydrothermal field occurs in a pull-apart basin within the Blanco Fracture Zo

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Modification of Feeding System for the Smelting Furnace and Other Recent Improvements at Gresik Copper Smelter

    By Kenta Kusunose, Dadang Sundana, Ahmad Munib Fikry, Yosuke Unno

    PT Smelting has operated the Mitsubishi Process in which feed materials are charged into the S- furnace through top lances using a pneumatic conveying system comprising 6 feeding tanks (S-Feeding Tank

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Fine sizing by Cyclosizer and micro-sieve

    By M. Leroux, J. A. Finch

    "Sizing below 38 µm (400 mesh) is an increasing requirement in mill testing laboratories. The Cyclosizer is gaining wide acceptance in this role. A recent alternative is to use electro-formed sieves (

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Analysis of Decisive Factors in Opening an Underground Dimensional Limestone Quarry

    By I. Cotman

    Dimensional stone processing has become an important part of the world extractive industry, and today?s total stone block yearly production is estimated to be around 134.000.000 tons and is still grow

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Metallgesellschaft Research Laboratories, Some Aspects

    By G. S. Farnham

    Abstract This paper lists the interests of the Physical Metallurgy and Chemical Research laboratories of the Metallgesellschaft, which were visited by the authors, members of a group of Canadian in

    Jan 1, 1946

  • CIM
    Western Canada Lower Cretaceous Heavy Oil Accumulations

    "The Upper Mannville unit commonly consists of interbedded marine and non-marine sands and shales, but in northwestern Alberta the unit consists of marine shales of the Spirit River Formation. A thick

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Great Bear Lake -Coppermine River Area

    By D. F. Kidd

    Introduction In a companion article, Surveys at Great Bear Lake, 1931, R. C. McDonald has described the general character, topography, and climate of the Great Bear Lake-Coppermine River area and the

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    Simulation of possible Bronze Age copper-iron alloy production by smelting dead-roasted ferruginous sulphidic copper ores

    By A. Paulin, J. Roth, S. Spaic

    This experiment was carried out to see whether copper-iron ingots from Late Bronze Age hoards could have been produced by smelting ferruginous copper ores. Since ferruginous copper-ores are chalcopyri

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Electrochemical Study of Gold Cyanidation in the Presence of Roasted Gold Ore and its Associated Oxide Minerals

    By E. Ghali, A. D. Bas

    "Treatment of oxide, e.g. roasted gold ores has received relatively less attention than sulphidic ones and recently, handling of oxide gold ores is becoming essential. In this study, the influence of

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    A New Era in Pressure Hydrometallurgy

    By Fathi Habashi

    A new era in pressure hydrometallurgy is marked when the roasting - leaching - electrowinning process in the zinc industry was replaced by direct pressure leaching of zinc concentrate. Since then, the

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Chinese refractory raw materials in the 1990s

    By William H. McCracken, William G. Holroyd

    "The People's Republic of China could very well be considered the largest untapped mineral and metal resource in the world. The proven reserves of antimony, barite, bauxite, fluorspar, graphite,

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Get More Reliable Production from Existing Mobile and Fixed Assets ?Technology Advancements to Optimize Asset Performance

    By Keith Donovan

    Why are we here? Improve equipment performance & health ? Eliminate undesirable downtime and expensive secondary damage ? Maximize equipment life, optimize running costs (reduce costs) ? Improve s

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    LSSCS BAA Topic 2 Lunar Habitat: Minimum Functionality to Outpost Capability

    By Dallas Bienhoff

    Boeing Study Team Participants Andrew Daga & Associates American Aerospace Advisors Hamilton Sundstrand Harris Honeywell ILC Dover Lunar Transportation Systems Oceaneering Orion Propu

    May 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Roasting of Arsenic Containing Gold Ores/Concentrate using a Two Inch Semi-Continuous Fluid Bed Roasting Unit

    By A. Roy, T. LeBel, P. Coursol, P. Lind

    At the early stage of a mining project, small amounts of concentrates are available for testwork. For gold concentrate or ores containing significant arsenic levels, batch bench scale roasting is ofte

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Lac Otelnuk Iron Project Nunavik, Québec

    By Frank Condon

    ?Location ?Background ?Drilling Program ?Mineral Resources ?Geology ?Economic Assessment ?Strategic Partner ?Located in Nunavik, Québec ?160 km northwest of Schefferville ?240 km south of K

    May 1, 2011

  • CIM
    GUIANA - Geological and Metallogenic Environments of Gold Deposits of the Guiana Shield: A Comparative Study between St-Élie (French Guiana) and Omai (Guyana)

    By Gabriel Voicu, Marc Bardoux, Ross Stevenson, Nuno Machado, Jean Lafrance

    "Abstract - Paleoproterozoic gold is found in two different volcano-sedimentary sequences and intrusive bodies separated by 600 km within the Guiana Shield. The 2148 Ma St-Élie granite intruded volcan

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The history of gold discoveries in Canada - an unfinished story

    By Donald A. Cranstone

    "This paper provides a bird's eye view of the pattern of gold discoveries since 1823, the year of Canada's first gold find, up to 1983. Within this 160-year period, more gold was discovered

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Canadian Hot Workability Research on Al Alloys 1960 ? 2010

    By H. J. McQueen

    Before 1950, hot working was simply deforming above the recrystallization point and gave a soft product compared to cold working. From 1960 onwards, improved testing in compression and torsion (stress

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    The Future of Microseismicity Monitoring in Mines: Beyond the ?Dots

    Induced microseismicity monitoring is: ?Essential tool in improving the geotechnical understanding about a mine and its inaccessible surrounding rock masses. It helps to determine: -Event timing,

    Aug 1, 2013