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  • CIM
    Geology of the Pinchi Lake Mercury Belt, British Columbia

    By J. E. Armstrong

    THE Pinchi Lake mercury belt is in central British Columbia, about fifty miles north of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian National railway (Figure 1). Until 1936 little was known about the geol

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    The use of Bioleaching Methods for the Recovery of Metals Contained in Sulphidic Mining Wastes

    By J. Jacob, A. G. Guézennec, F. Savreux, S. Nanaa, M. Delclaud, P. d’Hugues

    Mining wastes can contain base and precious metals, but also metalloids and rare earth elements that are nowadays considered as highly critical for the industrial development of the European Union. Th

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    3-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of Stope Sequencing for Mine Planning

    There are many inherent risks in creating a mine plan for a new ore zone in an underground mine; one of such risks is the redistribution of stresses that could be a cause of instability. Using numeric

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Energy Calculations for SAG Grinding of a Sulfide Copper Ore

    The most expensive unit operation in the beneficiation of ores is grinding. The correct design of the grinding circuit is crucial to prevent unnecessary use of energy. Proper design and evaluation of

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Peirce-Smith Converters: Automation, Design, Operation and Environmental Improvements at Kansanshi Copper Smelter

    By David deVries, James Rajith, Paul Mascrenhas, Nurzhan Dyussekenov, Lawrence Hanschar

    Kansanshi Copper Smelter commenced operation in March 2015. The smelter features four Peirce- Smith Converters (PSCs) operated in a three hot, two blowing configuration. This paper describes some of t

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Fractured Bedrock Investigation by Using High-Resolution Borehole Images and the Distributed Temperature Sensing Technique

    By R. Charlier, G. Radioti, J. -P. Radu, S. Delvoie, F. Nguyen

    "In order to investigate the fracturing of the bedrock and its possible heterogeneous distribution in situ, four boreholes equipped with double-U geothermal pipes of 100 m long were installed on the c

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Hydrodynamic Study of Multi-Phase Flow of Column Flotation Using Electrical Resistance Tomography Coupled with Pressure Transducers

    By Narasimha Mangadoddy, Balraju Vadlakonda

    "Bubble size distribution, bubble rise velocity and gas and solids hold-up are the key major hydrodynamic parameters that are extensively used for column flotation design and performance evaluation. T

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Some Changes in Physical Properties of Steels and Wire Rope During Fatigue Failure

    By P. E. Cavanagh

    Abstract Many investigators have been interested in developing some non-destructive method for detecting or determining the changes in physical properties in steel occurring during endurance tests

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    A New Device to Enhance Oxygen Dispersion in Gold Cyanidation

    By Ralph Harris, Javier Jara

    "Oxygen is essential in gold cyanidation. It is supplied to the leaching media by sparging oxygen or compressed air into the cyanidation tank. The rate of oxygen transfer is critical to achieve the de

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Thermal Conductivity of Anode Cover Materials in Hall Heroult Cells

    By Hasini Wijayaratne

    Anode cover material, a mixture of crushed electrolyte and alumina, is a crucial part of an aluminium reduction cell because of its important role in maintaining overall heat balance. However, until r

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    The Exshaw Formation, Alberta

    By E. W. Mountjoy

    THE Exshaw formation is a thin but very persistent black shale unit generally well exposed along the easterly scarp faces of the fault blocks comprising tl1e front ranges of the Rocky mountains. It is

    Jan 1, 1956

  • CIM
    Error Associated with the use of Triaxial Rock Strength Criteria when Assessing the Stability of Underground Openings

    By J. P. Harrison, R. Roostaei

    "In this paper we investigate the consequences of using conventional triaxial peak strength criteria in the polyaxial stress conditions that occur around the end of a long circular underground opening

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Hydro-Electric Power Possibilities Along the Route of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway

    By E. A. Cleveland

    A glance at the map discloses the fact that the Pacific Great Eastern railway either traverses or crosses some of the most important rivers of the province: the Squamish with its branches the Stawamus

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    Optibar Technology Successfully Implemented in Copper Electrowinning: The Myth is Fading

    By E. P. Wiechrnann, C. M. Castro, G. A. Vidal, F. A. Muñoz

    Different authors and publications indicate that Optibar Segmented Intercell Bars cause a remarkable distortion in the distribution of the current in a cell group. However, these results were based in

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Surface morphology, microstructure and phase modifications after gas nitriding of a Ti-6A1-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo alloy

    By A. Zhecheva

    A commercial titanium alloy Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo has been gas nitrided in this work, in pure nitrogen atmosphere in order to improve its surface properties. The nitriding was performed at two different

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Isn't bigger always better? Applying Economic Profit to Exploration Management

    By Christopher A. Jacobs

    Project managers aim to maximise the NPV of their projects, but don't always appreciate the relationship between mine throughput, project value and the discount rate being used to evaluate their

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Geochemical methods for the discovery of blind mineral deposits

    By R. W. Boyle

    "PREFACEThis paper comprises two parts. The first part discusses lithochemical surveys based on major, minor and trace elements in whole-rock samples from primary enveloping halos. The second part con

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Application of a modified Plastofrost apparatus to coal rheology

    By P. D. Duever, P. J. Readyhough, P. L. Silveston

    "The Plastojrost apparatus, developed by Ritter and Juranek in the 1960s has been modified primarily, to automatic temperature control. A limited investigation of carboniferous and cretaceous coal sam

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Surface Till Geochemistry and Implications for Exploration, Black River-Matheson Area, Northeastern Ontario (05bbef2c-3e85-4950-9445-ad5b8dc26ac1)

    By M. B. McClenaghan

    "The Matheson area of northeastern Ontario is of great interest for mineral exploration because of its geological similarities with the adjacent Timmins, Kirkland Lake and Larder Lake gold camps. Expl

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    High Cycle Fatigue Behaviour Of Shot-Peened Forged And Crackable MR Cooled Steels

    By M. Mirzazadeh

    Air cooled crackable and conventional forged steel specimens were tested under reversed push-pull conditions to examine the effect of shot-peening on their high cycle fatigue behaviour (-106 cycles).

    Jan 1, 2010