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  • CIM
    Processing of Ultramafic Ni Ores: Atypical Grade-Recovery Curves

    By T. Bhambhani, Mukund Vasudevan, Partha Patra, D. R. Nagaraj, P. Somasundaram

    Selective Ni separation from ultramafic ores rich in serpentines has been a huge challenge in the mineral processing industry, and therefore highly inefficient. Analysis of the root causes of the chal

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Effect of Fibrous Material on Flocculation and Dewatering of Fine Wastes

    By Hassan El-Shall, Ayman El-Midany, Patrick Zhang

    Bench and pilot scale testing results suggest that significant improvement in dewatering characteristics of fine particles could be obtained by the addition of fibrous materials. Case studies involvin

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Use of Naturally Available Peat for Mitigation of Metalliferous Acidic Rock Drainage

    By Andrew Barnes

    The adsorption capacity of peat collected from a proposed mine development in northern Sweden has been determined using laboratory column experiments in which peat was irrigated with a simulated (acid

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Some Coal Mining Practices of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, Limited

    By T. L. McCall

    AUTHENTIC records show that coal mining in Cape Breton dates from the year 1720, when the French military authorities obtained coal from what is now known as the Blockhouse seam, in the Morien distric

    Jan 1, 1936

  • CIM
    The Chemistry and Mineralogy of a Nickel Copper Matte Leach

    By P. Dinham, G. C. Summerton, N. McCulloch, S. Dowling, D. C. Craig

    "Development of a process for the treatment of a nickel copper matte rich in the minerals heazlewoodite, chalcocite and bornite has demonstrated significant base metal recoveries and metal separation

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Canadian Gold Mining Reviewed

    By Balmer Neilly

    In these days of arrested prosperity, when patience is tried and the future but dimly outlined, Canada's gold mining industry stands out as a beacon light shedding its rays of hope and confidence

    Jan 1, 1932

  • CIM
    Some Recent Developments in the Iron and Steel Industry in Europe

    By P. E. Cavanagh

    THIS REPORT is not intended to be a ?comprehensive survey of the steel industry in Europe. For the past ten years the Ontario Research Foundation has been interested in several developments in the ste

    Jan 1, 1957

  • CIM
    Computational Design of Ultra High-Strength, Corrosion Resistant, Secondary Hardened Landing Gear Steel

    By C. Kuehmann, B. Tufts

    QuesTek Innovations has applied its Materials by Design® methodology to computationally design a new ultra high-strength corrosion resistant steel. Ferriurn® S53 eliminates the need for toxic cadmium

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Slag Fuming Process Intensification at Trail Operations

    By K. J. Heale, G. G. Richards, D. J. Rioux, R. L. Stephens

    Slag fuming has remained a key process for the recovery of Zn, Pb, and minor elements in the integrated flow sheet at Teck Cominco's Trail Operations for more than 75 years. Since the start-up of

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    La modèlsation du broyage des concentrés d'hématite à Sidbec-Normines

    By John Redstone, André R. Laplante

    "Le rebroyage des concentrés d'hématite en usine (Sidbec-Normines, Port-Cartier) et en laboratoire a été modélisé selon le modèle de Reid (1965).L'effet du pourcentage solide sur la cinétiqu

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Mining and Geology at' Scully Mine

    By O. W. Borgeson, D. K. Honsberger, R. T. Bell

    The Scully Mine, situated in the Labrador Trough near the Quebec-Labrador boundary, is one of the world's largest continuous ore deposits. This paper outlines the sequence of the mining operations fro

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Steel Shaft Guide Products for High Productivity

    By C. Mawdsley

    The Tata Steel mill at Skinningrove in the North East of England produces top hat sections for mineshaft guides in sizes 102 and 150 mm. The top hat section is the technically preferred shaft guide ch

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    An overview of Minnova's Ansil mine

    By J. Desrosiers

    "Minnova Inc. has five operating divisions thoughout Canada. One of them is Lac Dufault which was established in 1964.Lac Dufault is located 15 km north of Rouyn-Noranda, in what is known as Noranda v

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Recent Improvements at the Sullivan Operations of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

    By E. M. Stiles

    Introduction The papers that follow deal with recently completed major improvements in practices at the Sullivan operations in Kimberley. The papers have been prepared by members of the Consolidate

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Optimum Material Solutions for Industrial Hydrometallurgical Equipment

    By T. Johnson, D. Kelley, J. Graham

    "Hydrometallurgical processes can be exceptionally corrosive. Conditions associated with metal extraction and refining require materials of construction that can withstand process acids and acid chlor

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Caving and Subsidence at the Copper Mountain Mine

    By W. L. Nelson

    The orebodies at Copper Mounta1n lie along and within a few hundred feet of the contact of an intrusive stock of gabbro with a series of bedded volcanic rocks of the Nicola formation. These. orebodies

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Natural Gas in Canada and Its Uses

    By R. T. Elworthy

    Canada ranks second in the list of world consumers of natural gas. In 1923 our production was nearly fifteen million thousand cubic feet valued at $5,800,000. Our output, however, appears very small c

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Evaporation Losses from Crude Oils

    By J. W. Gregg, P. M. Dranchuk, D. L. Flock

    "From preliminary investigations it has been observed that although evaporation losses may be estimated by comparing single values of certain physical properties of crude oils and their evaporation re

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Canadian Copper and its Production

    By C. P. Browning

    Copper, as far as we know, was the first metal used by man, and due to the fact that it occurs in many places in the 'native' state, and also to the ease with which it may be shaped, it has

    Jan 1, 1927

  • CIM
    Basic Brick in Canada

    By J. W. Craig

    THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo

    Jan 1, 1936