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  • AIME
    Zinc Ore Reduction

    By Arthur A. Center

    WAR demand- motivated developments in the zinc industry during 1942. Stocks of Prime Western were built up and High-Grade remained tight. The Prince The Prime Western stocks are expected to be cut do

    Jan 1, 1943

  • TMS
    Zinc Recovery from EAF Dust Through Thermal Reduction

    By D. Mishra

    Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) generated during the recycling of steel- scrap is classified as a hazardous waste for landfilling. This is because it contains leachable heavy metals such as zinc, lea

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Zinc Refining (0f887397-68e2-4712-a472-783ebd83e9d6)

    E. G. SPILSBURY, New York, N. Y.-I would like to ask Mr. Wemple what is the total loss in redistillation; not merely the weight of the lead removed, but also the loss clue to rehandling of a large amo

    Jan 4, 1918

  • NIOSH
    Zinc Smelting From A Chemical And Thermodynamic Viewpoint - Introduction

    By C. G. Maier

    The fundamental chemistry of zinc smelting, especially that part dealing with the chemical reduction of the zinc-oxide content of a roasted zinc ore, has been discussed by metallurgists in some detail

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Zinc-Its Supply and Demand in the United States

    By Howard I. Young

    WHEN so many statements are being made relative to the requirements of zinc metal, it is difficult for some of us who are acquainted with the industry to visualize how it is possible to step up produc

    Jan 1, 1942

  • NIOSH
    Zirconium - Its Production And Properties - Introduction

    LARGE-SCALE production of zirconium by the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines at Albany, Oreg., is an anomaly that justifies some explanation. The reduction of titanium te

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Zirconium and Its Applications ? High Production Cost Deters General Use of Adaptable Element

    By W. M. Raynor

    LARGE quantities of "midnight oil" have been consumed by researchers in attempting to develop a process to produce cold ductile zirconium at low cost. The tantalizing facts that zirconium is a bright,

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IIMP
    ¿Cómo afrontar una emergencia?

    By Fernando Altamirano Escobar

    Una emergencia es todo evento que altera las condiciones normales de tranquilidad del hogar o las condiciones operativas del trabajo. Sin embargo, si no se está preparado para afrontarlo, la emergenc

    Apr 1, 2017

  • IIMP
    ¿Por qué los proyectos mineros fallan?

    By Jorge Ganoza

    Hay varios ejemplos recientes de proyectos que no han llegado a los niveles de producción o a los resultados del modelo financiero desarrollado durante el estudio de factibilidad. Las personas respons

    Nov 30, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    æCommunity Collaboration is Good Business' (Good for Communities and Good for the Industries Working Within Them)

    By S M. Stewart

    Industry, especially extractive industry, must now give serious attention to the impact its operations have on the natural environment and on the economic, social, and cultural context within which it

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    æShot to ShovelÆ ù Understanding the Impact of Muckpile Conditions and Operator Proficiency on Instantaneous Shovel Productivity

    By J Battista, J Grace, I Brunton

    The need to better understand and develop strategies to improve instantaneous shovel productivity at the Cadia Hill Open Pit Mine (CHM) instigated the development of the æShot to ShovelÆ project. This

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    æThere is an Emptiness for Maori Here in WaihiÆ - Understanding Indigenous Perspectives on Post-Mine Land Uses in Closure Planning

    By T Hill, J Everingham, P Clark

    Currently, social impact assessment (SIA) is used to determine social impacts across the life-of-mine (LOM) to closure. This paper draws on recently completed SIA reports from the Martha gold mine in

    Jul 10, 2012

  • CIM
    Étude du gonflement des boulettes d'hématite additionnées de tourbe

    By E. Godin, M. Rigaud, S. C. Panigrahy, I. Malinsky

    "RésuméDes boulettes de concentres d'hématite spéculaire à basse silice ont été produites en substituant la bentonite par de la tourbe, adéquatement traitée, additionnée d'une faible quantil

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    ‘It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time ...’ Common Mistakes in Geometallurgy

    By P Kittler

    In the spectrum of mining-related disciplines, geometallurgy sits between resource geology and metallurgical engineering. Unlike its neighbours, it is a relatively young discipline and its concepts, p

    Sep 5, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    ‘MRC-wiki’ – a Mine Rehabilitation and Closure Knowledge Management Tool for Central Queensland Coalmine Practitioners

    By C J. Unger, T Baumgartl, C J. Bond, P Sabourenkov, V C. Glenn

    Social licence to mine is influenced by society’s perception of the mining sector’s ability to effectively rehabilitate mined land and for governments to appropriately regulate that process for the br

    Jun 28, 2016

  • SAIMM
    ‘The tap-hole’ - key to furnace performance

    By R. J. Hundermark, L. R. Nelson

    The critical importance of tap-hole design and management to furnace performance and longevity is explored through examining some of the specific matte, metal and slag tapping requirements of non-ferr

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    ‘We’re Metallurgists, not Magicians!’

    By E McLean

    The decision making check-list and hierarchy of information for process and plant design is generally wide-ranging and complex. The nature of grades, mineralisation and ore types in an ore body, its

    Aug 8, 2011

  • DFI
    “Borehole Stabilization” For Deep Excavation, An Essential Part In Bored Piling / Diaphragm Wall Construction

    By Thomas Domanski

    Any type of deep excavation whether for Bored Piling, Diaphragm Walls or Contiguous Bored Piling Walls depends on forming a stable borehole with a defined cross-section to receive safely the permanent

    Sep 1, 2022

  • CIM
    “Over the Hills and Far Away” Long Distance Slurry Pipelines in Mountainous Regions

    By Donald J. Hallbom

    "While pipeline hydrotransport is often the most economical way to transport large volumes of mineral concentrate, tailings, or fine ore slurry over long distances, it is in mountainous terrain that p

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    “They Want to Dig a 100-Foot Hole in Front of My House for Two Years!” - Community Mitigation and Outreach for DC Water’s First Street Tunnel

    By Carlton M. Ray, William P. Levy, Thomas Lindberg

    "The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) is implementing its $2.6 billion DC Clean Rivers Project to reduce combined sewer overflows to the District’s receiving waterbodies and m

    Jan 1, 2016