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  • SME
    Magnetic Separation In Sulfide Processing

    By K. S. E. Forssberg, J. A. Jirestig

    Laboratory investigations on the possibility of using magnetic separation for the recovery of sulfide minerals have been reported. A survey of several sulfide ores and flotation concentrates indicated

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Magnetic Separation Of Sulphide Minerals

    By J. A. Jirestig

    Laboratory investigations on the possibility for magnetic separation of sulphide minerals are reported. A survey of several sulphide ores and flotation concentrates shows that magnetic separation in m

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Magnetic, Gravity and Radiometric Surveys of the Waihi-Waitekauri Region, New Zealand

    By C A. Locke, J Cassidy, J L. Mauk

    The Waihi-Waitekauri region hosts numerous low-sulfidation epithermal deposits that both outcrop and occur at depth. Zones of intense hydrothermal alteration enclose the Au-Ag bearing quartz vein depo

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Magnetite Behaviour In Peirce Smith Converters Slag At Ilo Copper Smelter Plant, Peru

    By M. Sanchez, C. Morales, J. Palacios

    The slag produced in the Peirce Smith converters at the Ilo smelter of Southern Peru Copper Corporation has shown a wide range of magnetite content, which introduces an additional problem in the smelt

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Magnitude 2.8 Earthquake Caused by 90 Pounds (41 kg) Per Delay! Not So Fast

    By D. Rudenko, C. T. Aimone-Martin, J. K. Ratliff, I. G. Wong, J. Aiken, R. E. Burnham, T. A. Davidsavor

    A small quarry blast was conducted with a maximum of 90 pounds per delay and shortly afterwards, area residents sensed ground motion and building shaking indicative of an earthquake. In addition, seis

    Feb 6, 2023

  • SME
    Maintaining a Stability Safety Case in Seismically Active Mines - RASIM 2022

    By David Beck

    In Australia, Safe Work legislation requires mines to have a documented ‘Safety Case’ explaining how a mine will safely manage all major hazards. A similar requirement is legislated or inferred by reg

    Apr 26, 2022

  • SME
    Maintaining Ring Gears in Ball Mills

    By David Kress

    Mill crushing drive systems are essential to cement producers. With the increased emphasis on operating efficiency, it is vital that these systems be dependable and reliable. No one needs the costs

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Maintenance and Testing of Protective Devices

    By W. E. Lockley

    This paper will attempt to answer a number of questions which are important to the safe and continued operation of an electric power system. 1. WHY should electrical protective devices be tested? 2.

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Maintenance Control at Algoma's Macleod Mine

    By C. A. Campbell

    "There has been a significant reduction in maintenance hours and improved performance by maintenance crews at the MacLeod mine since the introduction of a Maintenance Control system which includes the

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Maintenance Engineering - Failure and repair of a mine hoist drumshaft

    By James E. Rider

    "Fractures in mine hoist drumshafts are rare. We know of no previously reported attempts to repair a fractured drumshaft; any feasible method would involve welding and the associated problems of disto

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Maintenance Evaluation – Guidelines to Ensure Improvement

    By Paul D. Tomlingson

    Will Rogers unwittingly commented on the essence of evaluations when he said: "We don't know what they don't know!" In so doing, he explained why managers have an obligation to verify that t

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Maintenance management control through utilization of a computerized system at the Key Lake project

    By T. Warren, R. Pender

    "Significant strides have been made during the past decade to integrate the traditionally separate administrative functions of financial management, materials management and maintenance management.In

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Maintenance Management: Minimizing Risk to Profitability

    By Paul D. Tomlingson

    Modern production equipment has been designed with greater productive capacity and higher reliability to meet the rigorous operating demands of the mining industry. These improvements have also made

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Maintenance Scheduling And Inventory Control Computer Systems At The Iron Ore Company Of Canada ? I. Introduction

    By William V. Robinson

    The Iron Ore Company of Canada mines, processes and ships crude iron ore, concentrate and pellets from the rich ore bodies of the Labrador Trough area in the extreme north-eastern part of Canada, some

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Maintenance, Metallurgy and Mining

    By C. W. Taylor, F. L. Martin

    "THE DICTIONARY defines Metallurgy as the ""science or art of separating metals from their ores and refining them for use"". In these days, however, such a definition is not detailed enough.The modern

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Maintenance, repair, and operating supplies and inventories and the Internet

    By L. M. Scovell

    The Internet and its related technologies will radically change the way that mines manage and control their maintenance, repair, and operating supply chains. The Internet is creating new distribution

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Major Considerations In The Development Of Computer Control Systems

    By G. Reed Marchant

    During the past two decades, we have witnessed the computer revolution. Like other revolutions, it has been successful in many ways; however, it has not been without difficulties. One of the areas whe

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME-ICGCM
    Major Hazard Risk Assessment Applied To Pillar Recovery Operations (ad413764-c947-4465-9ec3-62ea91281168)

    By A. T. Iannacchione

    Recent fatal injuries occurring during pillar retreat coal mining call for better identification of the hazards and recognition of risks. Ground control hazards associated with room-and-pillar retrea

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Major Issues In Subsidence Regulation

    By Gregory R. Gorrell

    The legal issues surrounding the regulation of subsidence are among the major concerns facing the underground mining industry today. Whether subsidence occurs almost immediately as a result of longwal

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Major Reduction of the Environmental Footprint in Concentrate Drying

    By J. Talja

    "Non-ferrous metal concentrates contain typically 7 – 12% water when received at the smelter. Removal of this water prior to smelting is always economically feasible because unnecessary heating of vap

    Jan 1, 2012