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  • CIM
    Large Underground Blast at Inco Using Slurry Explosives

    By P. F. Venus

    In December 1977, a large pillar was removed by blasthole mining methods at lnco's Creighton No. 3 mine. Although the 2,363.000-ton blast was not a size record for a single underground blast at I

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Slim-Hole Drilling Cynthia Area, and Completion Practices, Pembina Field, Alberta

    By W. D. Freeborn

    Slim-hole drilling and completion techniques were first used in the Cynthia area of the Pembina field, Alberta, by the Texaco Exploration Company in the summer of 1957. Prior to that time, eighty-eigh

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Commercial Production of Indium

    By R. A. King, B. G. Hunt, C. E. T. White

    "This paper reviews the history, occurrence, properties, and uses of indium, and describes the commercial production and fabrication of that metal by The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Ca

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Innovative Grain Refinement Solutions for Cast Titanium Aluminides

    By S. Khallouk, J. Zollinger, J. R. Kennedy, E. Bouzy, B. Rouat, D. Daloz

    Titanium aluminides recently replaced Ni-based superalloys as turbine blades in the last LP stage of aircraft engines. To extend their range of use at higher temperature their properties need to be im

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Crystallization Behaviors of Magnetite and Hematite during Molten Oxidation of Copper Slag

    By Takashi Nakamura, Atsushi Iizuka, Yong Fan, Etsuro Shibata

    The level of iron in typical copper slag reaches nearly 40% by mass, in the form of iron silicate. We designed a method to oxidize the nonmagnetic iron silicate to magnetite, permitting the selective

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Geological Mapping, Structural Problems and the Magnetometer

    By W. Keith Buck

    Introduction During World War II years, the magnetometer was used by various field parties of the Geological Survey of Canada, specifically in the search for chromite, a strategic war mineral. Throug

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Bulk Commodity Characterisation for Transportable Moisture Limit Determination

    By Ralph J. Holmes, David McCallum, Alan Roberts, Rolando Orense, University of Auckland, Tobias Krull, Tom Honeyands, Kenneth Williams

    "The safe ocean transport of bulk commodities like iron ore, coal, nickel ore, manganese ore and bauxite by large bulk ships is vitally dependent on the stability of the cargo under the influence of w

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    SART Implementation at Gold Mines in Latin America

    "SART technology is a useful tool for improving the economics of gold recovery from certain types of complex gold ores. SART liberates cyanide consumed by base metals such as copper, zinc and nickel,

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Notes on the Cariboo District of British Columbia

    By J. D. Galloways

    The northern part of the P. G. E. railway traverses and opens up that part of the province known as the Cariboo district, comprising the Cariboo and Quesnel Mining Divisions, which are a part of the N

    Jan 1, 1925

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    A Review of Industrial Mineral Developments in Manitoba

    By E. Lee Cameron

    Summary Records of the past show that the first mineral production in what is now the Province of Manitoba consisted of salt, obtained about the year 1800 by the evaporation of brine. Also at an ea

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Structure Drilling in Oil Exploration, Southern Alberta

    By G. M. Furnival

    A PROGRAMME of structure drilling was commenced in the Southern Alberta Plains in June, 1943, for the purpose of determining the geological structure of the underlying sediments. More than 270 holes h

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Fuel Research Facilities in Canada

    By R. E. Gilmore

    PREAMBLE THIS PAPER comprises material presented in two separate 'Papers at the British Commonwealth Scientific Specialist Conference on Fuel Research held in London, England, in July, 1950. The

    Jan 1, 1951

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    The Advantages of Standardizing Radiometric Exploration Measurements, and How To Do It

    By A. G. Darnley

    "IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is twofold. Firstly, to drawn attention to recommendations which have been accepted by the International Atomic Energy Agency concerning radiometric reporting me

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Beaverdell Camp, B. C.

    By O. S. Perry, D. F. Kidd

    "BEAVERDELL IS IN the Interior Plateau of British Columbia, 25 miles east of Penticton, B.C. In 1897, small but rich silver-bearing veins were found on Wallace Mountain, 2 miles east of Beaverdell. Pr

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Consolidation of mine fill by freezing

    By Rachel S. Prudhomme, Michael L. Jeremic

    "The consolidation of mine backfill by free zing is a concept which has been under study in the mining engineering laboratories at Laurentian University during the past three years. The proposed under

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Improved control of fuming and reverberatory furnace operation by rapid slag analysis

    By A. Mcdonald

    "An X-Met Analyzer was purchased from Outokumpu in late 1983for use in the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting smelter. Its first use was in the fuming plant to give zinc assays of each charge of slag tapp

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Shear Strength of McMurray Oil Sands

    By G. F. Round

    In order to obtain values of angle of shearing resistance and initial resistance for McMurray oil sand for use in general design calculations, the shear strength of this oil sand was measured in a con

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Backfilling at Noranda

    By F. E. Patton

    "IntroductionAT NORANDA, the strength of the ore and wall-rocks per-mitted mining in large open stopes. While some of the orebodies were small and could be mined out in one stope, in most cases their

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Galore Creek Copper Deposits

    By D. A. Barr

    "The Galore Creek copper deposits are situated in the Stikine River district, 640 miles northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia. The deposits are primary cupriferous replacements localized in highly

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Thompson Mine Geology

    The introduction consists of back-ground information, of an historical and statistical nature, relating to the Thompson mine. The geological presentation is based on illustrations that are intended to

    Jan 1, 1963