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  • SME
    Is International Experience of Risk-Based Decision Making for Road Tunnel Safety Applicable in the Unique US-American Regulatory Environment? - NAT2024

    By Arnold Dix, Oliver Heger, Bernhard Kohl

    In the USA, risk-based decision making has not been a common approach to tunnel safety in the past, but this is changing, as concepts such as “equivalency” in the NFPA 502 framework gain acceptance in

    Jun 23, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Is Ion-Exchange Technology for Gold Extraction Ready for Commercialisation?

    By J S. J van Deventer, D C. Shallcross

    New developments are taking place in the recovery of gold from leached pulps that are based upon the adsorption of the metal cyanide species onto ion exchange resins. Despite the success of several re

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Is Measuring pH Enough?

    By J Kinal, I Mitchell

    Many flotation plants use pH to adjust the pulp chemistry of their system to achieve optimum separation. For example, in a sequential lead/zinc circuit the pH during sphalerite flotation is increased

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Is Metal Recycling Sustainable?

    By D Brennan, S Jahanshahi, F Jorgensen

    The recycling of metals can be very efficient with careful selection of the material being recycled. The volume and value of recycled ferrous scrap has lead to the development of steel mini-mills whic

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Is One Principal Aim Better Than Manifold Interests

    By Bradley Stoughton

    PROMINENCE has been given lately in engineering circles to the question whether an organisation with manifold interests can be as effective as one with a single aim, especially if that single aim be t

    Jan 1, 1920

  • SME
    Is openpit production scheduling "easier" than its underground counterpart?

    By A. Newman, A. Brickey

    Although some of the prevalence of openpit production scheduling software can be explained by the predominance of openpit mining throughout the world, other factors have led to a lag in corresponding

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Is openpit production scheduling "easier" than its underground counterpart? (510581b7-6ca0-4114-a855-daf260fcdb74)

    By A. Newman, A. Brickey

    A pesar de que parte del predominio de software de programación de producción a cielo abierto se puede explicar por la preponderancia de la minería a cielo abierto en todo el mundo, hay otros factores

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Is Our Mineral Heritage Heading for Extinction? The Need for a State Mineral Collection in the Northern Territory

    By D McLaughlin

    This paper points to the timely importance of commencing a centrally recognised perpetual collection of mineral specimens in the Northern Territory which has as one of its objectives the collection

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Is Perception Reality? Evaluating the Fiscal Attractiveness of International Jurisdictions for Gold Mining Investment

    By J P. Sykes, C Gemell, A Trench

    The perceived and actual impact of government mineral policy upon the government share from gold mining revenues is assessed for ten key countries in which the gold sector is of relevance in advancing

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Is Safety in the Future Simply a State of Mind?

    In 1939 Dr Neil George gave us the statement: Safety is a state of mind by which men are constantly made aware of the possibility of injury at all times. Is this statement still relevant? Have we been

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
    Is Screening To Third Dimension Fully Developed?

    By OWEN H. PERRY

    One of man's primary tools is the ordinary screen. Whether of mesh or punched plate, it is fundamental in principle, primitive in its origin, and common in its application through all the world;

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Is Silver a Commodity?

    By TSUYEE PEI

    I FEEL greatly honored and appreciate this opportunity to be able to say a few words about that rather perplexing subject, silver. The constant decline in the price of this metal has now reached the

    Jan 1, 1931

  • SME
    Is Simulation An Answer To Belt Conveyor Network Design?

    By H. Sevim

    Belt network simulators developed in the last two decades are reviewed. Critical parameters in belt network design are identified, and the capabilities of belt simulators in providing values of these

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Is Spending an Additional 5-15 on Each Sample a Good Investment as an Insurance Policy Against Wasting Your Exploration Dollar or Losing a Good Ore Body in your Filing Cabinet?

    What is the real value of your data?Given that the cost of collecting and analysing an individual sample is always rising, it is important to understand the true value of a sample and that you are con

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    Is that Normal? Fundamental Observations for Best Practive Blast Vibration Anaysis

    By W. J. Birch, A. Wetherelt

    The scaled-distance model for blast vibration analysis is the standard method employed throughout the surface mining and quarrying industries to model Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) data. Although empir

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Is the Mineral Resource Grade Estimate Realistic?

    By Terry A. Lee

    The grade of mineral resource estimates underpin all major economic considerations of mining prospects. While there are reporting requirements to satisfy when stating a mineral resource estimate, an

    Apr 1, 2005

  • AIME
    Is the Producer of Gold a Social Parasite?

    By Zay Jeffries

    OF the new production of non-ferrous metals in 1930 gold will rank first in value. We usually think of copper as the most important non-ferrous metal. The copper industry as a whole, that is, adding c

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AUSIMM
    Is the Python Right for Me? Python

    Gekko Systems Pty Ltd have developed the Python Underground Processing Plant for the concentration of gold and sulfide ores. The Python plant has an established flow sheet including fine crushing, scr

    Aug 1, 2010

  • SME
    Is the South African Coal Mining Industry Ready For Women?

    By M. Ramokhothoane, S. Rupprecht

    "NTRODUCTION Women employment in the mining industry dates back to the 19th century. Various parts of the world, for example, India, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America had wome

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SME
    Is The System Of Mine Safety And Health In The US Broken?

    By D. Lauriski

    The recent spate of catastrophic events at U.S. mines raises the question as to whether or not the mine safety and health system in the U.S. is broken. The prescriptive regulatory regime in the U.S. i

    Jan 1, 2011