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  • CIM
    Effect of different modifiers on microstructures and porosity of A-356 alloys

    By A. Abdollahi

    Modification of the silicon in Al-Si alloys can be performed by adding a very small amount of some elements like Na, Sr and Ca to alter the form of silicon from an acicular shape to a fine fibrous one

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Industrial clay resources and opportunities in Saskatchewan

    By Paul Guliov

    Industrial clays, including a variety of bentonites and kaolinbased clays in southern Saskatchewan are hosted by Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary sediments. Ofparticular significance are the deposit

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Industry and Higher Education - Meeting the Needs of the Mining Engineering Sector

    By Jessica E. Heuchan

    An industry survey has been conducted by the Queen's University Mining Engineering Department of 30 Canadian mining organizations to determine how effectively newly graduated mining engineers mee

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Rôle of Water Power in the Mining Industry of Canada

    By Norman Marr

    Introduction In Canada, the mining industry and water-power development are intimately associated in that mining, which ranks second among the country's primary industries, depends principally

    Jan 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Variation in the Composition of the Lake Dufault Granodiorite

    By Webber. G. R.

    Variation in content of some of the major and minor elements in the Lake Dufault granodiorite near Noranda, Quebec has been studied. The element variation and specific gravity data show a pattern cons

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Performance of Rock Slopes during the 2010/11 Canterbury Earthquakes (New Zealand)

    By G. Archibald, M. McSaveney, J. Wartman, M. Yetton, C. Massey, C. Holden, A. Kaiser

    "The 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes triggered many mass movements in the Port Hills including rockfalls, rock and debris avalanches, slides and slumps and associated cliff-top cracking. The most abund

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Development of the Science of Grinding

    By L. E. Djingheuzian

    "IntroductionDURING the past two decades an enormous amount of empirical data has been accumulating on grinding. These data have been obtained by mill operators on grinding ores with a diversity of ch

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    Overview of SEDEX Pb-Zn deposits

    By Suzanne Paradis

    Geographic distribution ? Deposit economics ? Temporal distribution ? Tectonic settings ? Basin architecture ? Morphology ? Ore-fluid chemistries Key exploration criteria

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    A Seismic Investigation of Mine "Bumps" in the Crowsnest Pass Coal Field

    By W. G. Mine

    In September, 1953, seismographs were installed in the Crowsnest Pass area of Alberta and British Columbia to study the 'bumps' which were occurring in the coal mines at Fernie and Coleman,

    Jan 1, 1958

  • CIM
    Interpretation of Pressure Data Water Saturation in the Bellshill and Lake Capillary Field

    By A. J. Miller

    Estimates of interstitial water saturation derived from capillary pres-sure data are compared with residual water saturations found by the analysis of cores out in oil-base drilling fluid. A theoretic

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Surface Reclamation Situations and Practices On Coal Exploration and Surface Mine Sites At Sparwood, B.C.

    By Roger J. Berdusco

    Kaiser Resources Ltd. owns and operates a 5-million-tonper- year open-pit and hydraulic coal mine near Sparwood in southeastern British Columbia. Since 1969, Kaiser has maintained a field-scale reclam

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Back Analysis of the West Wall Slope Failure at Lab Chrysotile Mine

    By Philippe Caudal

    This paper presents a case study in which a slope failure was observed on the west wall of the LAB Chrysotile mine in the vicinity of the main ramp in January 2010. Airborne LiDAR results were used to

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Present Situation in the Mining Industry of New Brunswick

    By W. J. Wright

    Summary This paper describes the general situation of the mining industry in New Brunswick, and gives a detailed description of the recent developments in the antimony deposits at Lake George and the

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Cost of Occupational Injuries and Diseases in the Mining Industry in Quebec

    By Lebeau M., P. Duguay

    "The cost of occupational injuries and diseases in the mining industry in Quebec was estimated for the period of 2010 to 2012. The method used takes into account the financial and human costs assumed

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    A Mathematical Model of The Hydrocyclone Classifier

    By L. R. Plitt

    A series of experiments were carried out in an effort to develop a universally applicable mathematical model of the hydrocyclone classifier. The design and operating variables studied were: cyclone di

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    An Adiabatic Study of the Influence of Moisture on the Spontaneous .Heating of Coal

    By Güney

    "An investigation carried out to determine the tendency of coals to heat spontaneously in terms of time-temperature curves coupled with the resulting oxidation products in an adiabatically controlled

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Characterization of Damage in a Cast Aluminum Alloy during Cyclic Loading Test at High Temperature by X-Ray Tomography

    By A. Koster, V. Maurel, S. Dezecot, Szmytka. F.

    The aim of this work is to clarify the role of microstructure heterogeneity in the initiation and growth of cracks in a lost foam cast A319 for low cycle fatigue (LCF) loading condition. Because 2D an

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Microwave Heating of Sulphide Minerals as a Function of Their Size and Spatial Distribution (89ce59e9-8bcf-4910-988e-b2eb0a3a7c3d)

    By G. Van Weert, O. Wang

    ABSTRACT: When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Microwave heating of sulphide minerals as a function of their size and spatial distribution

    By G. Van Weert

    ABSTRACT When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent

    Aug 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Applications of Liquefied Gases for Mines and Introduction of a Cryogenic Ventilation Concept

    By J. K. Shaw

    The science of low temperature engineering is well entrenched in mining. Uses for common cryogens, including liquid oxygen (LOX), liquid nitrogen (LN2), and liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the gas and

    Aug 1, 2013