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  • CIM
    Highland Valley Copper Control Systems Upgrade ? Case Study

    By Kevin S. Borthwick

    The subject of this paper is a facility wide Distributed Control System (DCS) upgrade being completed at a large copper and molybdenum mine. This paper will discuss the innovative hardware and softwar

    May 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Single Stage SAG/AG Milling Design (8f4dab33-2960-4942-b1dc-b2668e0eb796)

    By Brian Putland, Fred Kock, Leigh Siddall

    Single stage semi-autogenous / autogenous (S/AG) milling has become a common design for a variety of ore types with the advantages of being comparatively low capital cost and flexible for future expan

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Environment and Water Management

    By Stephan Day

    Comments on Robust M3 to Protect Water Quality ?Regulatory and philosophical thinking have tended to evolve at decade scale since 1970s. ?Mines typically last more than a decade. ?Robustness is def

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Cambior in the Guiana Shield

    Cambior has been involved in the Guiana Shield since 1990, first in Guyana and then in Suriname starting in 1994. This paper presents the history of Omai Gold Mines Limited in Guyana, where commercial

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Risk Control in Ultimate Pits Using Conditional Simulations

    By Juan Pablo Vielma

    In this work we study how to incorporate risk control to the generation of ultimate pits when orebodies are modeled through a finite number of conditional simulations. To control risk we consider a ch

    Oct 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Variable Frequency Drives as Applied to Ventilation Systems

    By Cheryl L. Allen

    The power required to operate a ventilation system can be 25% to 50% of the total energy requirements of a mine. In an effort to reduce energy consumption, initiatives are being introduced at Vale Inc

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Reactions of N-Containing Molecules Catalyzed by Gold-Based Catalysts

    By Andreea Catalina Gluhoi

    Oxidation and reduction reactions of N-containing molecules have been studied over different types of gold-based catalysts, Au/MOx/Al2O3 and Au/MIOx/MIIOx/Al2O3 (M, MI, MII=Li, Rb, Mg, Ce, Zr, Mn, Cu)

    Oct 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Storage and Safety Issues of Hydrogen as an Energy Vector

    By Pierre Bénard

    To achieve penetration on the energy market, hydrogen must overcome obstacles in the areas of storage, safety and infrastructure. One of the most important is the onboard storage of hydrogen for trans

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Fuel Cell Aspects and Future Developments Needed for Mining

    By Marc Bétournay

    This article examines how fuel cell technology and related power distribution system fits within mine operating requirements. Considerations for improvement of power plant architecture and functions t

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Automated Fuel Inspection

    By J. Vanderlaan

    A proposed method of applying high-speed, non-destructive part scanning technologies to the production process of UO2 (Uranium Dioxide) fuel pellets is presented. The scanning process examines each pe

    Aug 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Mine Closure ?The Perspective of Engineering Firms

    By Peter Lighthall

    What is an engineering firm?s role? ? The ideal situation is a life of mine service alliance with the owner ? Engineering firms are long term custodians of information ? Maintain consistency with e

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    A scalable approach to optimal block scheduling

    By Jorge Amaya

    A critical aspect of long-term open-pit mine planning consists in computing a production schedule based upon a block sequencing strategy. Such a schedule should specify when and if blocks should be ex

    Oct 1, 2009

  • CIM
    The Murray Brook Deposit, Bathurst Camp, New Brunswick: Geologic Setting and Recent Developments (b495116d-42ae-4775-83a3-ba5e0028d55f)

    By M. P. Rennick, D. M. Burton

    The Murray Brook massive sulfide deposit, which was the first geochemical discovery in the Bathurst camp, is one of the largest sulfide deposits in the area. The massive sulfides are hosted by quartzo

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    A Scalable Approach to Optimal Block Scheduling

    By Jorge Amaya

    A critical aspect of long-term open-pit mine planning consists in computing a production schedule based upon a block sequencing strategy. Such a schedule should specify when and if blocks should be ex

    Oct 1, 2009

  • CIM
    A Review of 10 Years of AG/SAG Pilot Trials

    By M. Bueno

    Between 1993 and 2003, a series of AG and SAG mill pilot plant trials were conducted using Hardinge Ical pilot plant scale SAG mills on numerous ore samples and ranging across a wide variety of operat

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Coal Resource Base in Poland from the Perspective of using the JORC Code

    By Sobczyk

    The article will present a comparison of classifications of resources according to the JORC Code System with Polish classification, basing on system used in Eastern Europe. The differences between the

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Light Stable Isotope Evidence for a Metamorphogenic Origin for Bedding-Parallel, Gold-bearing Veins in Cambrian F1ysch, Meguma Group, Nova Scotia

    By Alan L. Sangster

    Abstract -Auriferous, bedding-parallel veins occur in zones of carbonaceous, argillaceous and sulfidic turbidites in the Lower to Middle Cambrian sandy flysch of the Goldenville Formation. The ?34S va

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Simulation - An Approach to Risk Analysis in Coal Mining

    By João Felipe Costa, Jair Carlos Koppe, André C. Zingano

    Abstract - Traditional mine planning based on block models built with interpolation techniques such as kriging does not take into account the uncertainty associated with the estimates. These models ar

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    TransAlta's Centralia Mine

    Centralia?Mine Operations ?Centralia Mine ?Mountainous Terrain ?High rainfall (greater than 50 inches/yr) ?Multiple Pit/Multiple Seam ?Truck/Shovel Prestripping ?Dragline Overburden ?Coal Wash

    May 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Recovery of Barite for Drilling Mud Purposes from Tailings

    By R. D. MacEchern, M. C. Rockwell

    "This paper describes the research and tests carried out to recover the readily available barite from the tailings produced by the Nystone Chemical Ltd. operation at Debert, N.S. The tailings comprise

    Jan 1, 1984