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  • SME
    Fundamentals Of Carbon Regulations And Their Impacts On The Mining Industry

    By S. M. Carpenter

    In an ever increasing ?carbon? society; management and growth will be measured by one?s carbon footprint (or output). Industries, especially mining, are under an ever increasing scrutiny of carbon, wa

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Fundamentals Of Continuous Dielectric Separation Of Minerals

    By C. E. Jordan

    The fundamental properties of the Bureau of Mines patented dielectric separator were studied to provide insight regarding its design and operating characteristics. Force equations for mineral particle

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Fundamentals of Cyclone Design and Operation

    The cyclone, or centrifugal separator, ,is firmly established in industry as a low cost separator of solids from gases.While it will also separate fluids of different densities, and solids from liquid

    Jan 1, 1949

  • ABM
    Fundamentals Of Developing Fine Grained Structures In “as Rolled” Long Products

    By Douglas Glenn Stalheim

    The demands for improved mechanical properties in hot rolled long products are increasing as the expectations of global Standards and construction designer’s increase. Cost constraints limit the exces

    Jul 30, 2018

  • SME
    Fundamentals Of High Intensity Magnetic Separation As Applied To Industrial Minerals

    By D. A. Norrgran

    The process of magnetic separation is based on the differences among magnetic susceptibilities of various mineral species. Performed either wet or dry, the separation has application in both the recov

    Jan 1, 1987

  • IMPC
    Fungal Biomining Of Low Grade Manganese Ore

    By A. P. Das

    Biomining technology focuses on achieving effective recovery of precious metals from their ores and concentrates using microbial techniques. Biomineral extraction of manganese from low-grade manganese

    Sep 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Furnace Explosions with a Focus on Water (93f71d3e-25e3-44f9-aaef-8155aa27c58e)

    By H. J. Oterdoom

    SMS Group (SMSG) has always been concerned about safety aspects of electric smelter plants for the ferro-alloy and non-ferrous industry. The awareness for safety increased significantly over the past

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SAIMM
    Furnace tapping practice at Tronox Namakwa Sands

    By S. G. Mgenge, J. D. Steenkamp

    Tronox Namakwa Sands operates two ilmenite smelters for the production of high-titania slag and low-manganese pig iron. Slag or metal is tapped from one of two product-specific, bi-level tap-holes. In

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Furnace Technology for Ferro-Nickel Production -An Update

    This paper describes developments in ferro-nickel furnace technology, specifically improvements to cooling methods, furnace controls, and high voltage furnace operating regime. The evolution of these

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SAIMM
    Further design of quaternary diammonium reagents hosted on polymer nanofibers for hexachloridoiridate(IV) specificity, P. Moleko-Boyce, M. Ngayeka, and Z. Tshentu

    By Z. Tshentu, M. Ngayek, P. Moleko-Boyce

    This paper is focused on the development of iridium(IV)-specific quaternary diammonium cations containing electron-donating substituents in the benzyl group of methyl and electron-withdrawing substitu

    Jan 1, 2020

  • IMMS
    Further Environmental Considerations For Marine Mining: Mine Closure And Environmental Terrorism

    By Derek Ellis

    There are two environmental issues which have only recently begun to need planning in detail for marine mining. One is the environmental consequences of mine closure; the other is environmental terror

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    Further Notes on Milling Practice and Flowsheet Details

    By D. S. Sanders

    IN the four mills of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp. in Peru, some 3000 tons of complex sulphide ores are treated daily, with four kinds of concentrates produced: copper, lead, zinc, and pyrite, each

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Further Progress in Production and Use of High-Grade Zinc-Oxide Situation Interesting

    By Frank G. Breyer

    THE .following developments in the zinc field during 1935 are listed in the order of their importance. Each will he amplified in later paragraphs. In the field o f Metallic Zinc: (1) Construction of

    Jan 1, 1936

  • SME
    Further Studies On Relating The Breakage Properties Of Coal Bore Cores To Preparation Plant Feed (782c3ebc-fc62-4978-be90-da405354173d)

    By T. E. Wilson

    An exploration bore core sample of coal ought to be reduced from its original cylindrical form to a particle size distribution and particle composition that reflects, insofar as possible, a process st

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Future Aggregate Resources, Economics And Opportunities - 1. Introduction

    By M. J. Hart

    Today, aggregate producers in the Denver Metropolitan area, herein defined as Denver and surrounding communities in Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Douglas and Jefferson Counties, are scrambling to secure t

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Future career considerations in the mineral industry

    By D. W. Gentry

    Introduction Until recently, there were many jobs for mineral engineering graduates. Traditionally, minerals-related career paths available to university graduates stem from rather standard offerings

    Jan 2, 1985

  • TMS
    Future Changes in the Physico-Chemistry of Zinc-Elegtrowinning

    By A. von Röpenack

    A forecast of the consequences of our techniques and goods produced, at least a technical assessment will be demanded from us as an industry. The hydrometallurgical winning of zinc is therefore at a

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Future Mining Engineers - Educational Development Strategy

    By D Laurence

    Significant developments in future mining systems, technology and best practices are emerging that are driven by issues relating to human resources, competitiveness, environmental and social responsib

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AIME
    Future of Coal for Railway Fuel

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    AS anthracite is no longer used to a marked extent by the rail- ways of the United States (1,513,000 tons in 1933), that portion of the mining industry engaged in the production of bituminous coal is,

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Future of Iron Mining in the Lake Superior District

    By Franklin G. Pardee

    IN 1920 the Minnesota Tax Commission estimated a reserve of 1,341,674,538 long tons of iron ore in Minnesota, the Michigan State Tax Commission report showed 199,092,855 long tons in reserve in that s

    Jan 1, 1933