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  • AIME
    How Cable Bolt Stabilization May Benefit Open Pit Operations

    By Ben L. Seegmiller

    Localized open pit slope failure was avoided as an apparent result of a practical rock mechanics program conducted at the Twin Buttes copper operation. The key to the program was the application of ca

    Jan 12, 1974

  • SAIMM
    DISCUSSION: The value of incentive payments in the mining industry

    DISCUSSION: The value of incentive payments in the mining industry by K; SMITH Published in the Journal, May 1974 H. P. CARLISLE* The author has drawn attention to one of the most important of mining

    Jan 10, 1974

  • AIME
    How Design Improvements Boost Walking Draglines' Productivity

    By Tegner C. Johnson

    Just a few years ago, my company was referred to as the Marion Steam Shovel Company. Though we still make shovels, both two and eight-crawler types, the eight-crawler stripping shovel appears to have

    Jan 10, 1974

  • AIME
    Who Profits From East-West Trade?

    By Eugene Guccione

    Before answering the question raised in the title, let's briefly consider how East-West trade is viewed within the entire US political spectrum. Essentially, there are four major schools of thoug

    Jan 9, 1974

  • SAIMM
    NIM reports (90294ef8-d383-40dd-b7c9-759cfebdceee)

    NIM reports Report No. 1615 Fluorspar pellets. A survey of the world market and an assessment of future South African production. Report No. 1621 Correction for matrix effects in the analysis of solut

    Jan 8, 1974

  • AIME
    Engineering In Corporate Tax Determination

    By W. H. Davitt

    While it is true that taxes, especially income taxes, whether they be federal, state, or local, are not usually thought of as a "cost" of doing business, it is equally true that these tax costs do red

    Jan 7, 1974

  • AIME
    Metallurgical Opportunities, Today And Tomorrow - 1974 Richards Award Lecture

    By Robert S. Shoemaker

    Receiving the Richards Award is undoubtedly the most memorable event in my entire life. There should, however, be more names engraved on it. These are the names of men who were my teachers (but not al

    Jan 6, 1974

  • SAIMM
    Orange Free State Branch (0505b6ff-a8d6-4270-901d-a9a233af98cf)

    Orange Free State Branch Minutes of a General Meeting held at the Welkom Mine Canteen on Wednesday, 21st November, 1973, at 4-.00 p.m. Present Mr E. T. Wilson (Chairman) in the Chair, 15 Fellows and M

    Jan 6, 1974

  • AIME
    Predictable Blasting With In Situ Seismic Surveys

    By C. D. Broadbent

    Open pit blasting can be a low cost routine or a high cost bottleneck depending on geology, environment and the operator's ability to master site conditions. Because blasting is a repetitive oper

    Jan 4, 1974

  • SAIMM
    Discussion

    By R. T. Rudd

    DISCUSSION R. T. RUDD I have the following comments on Mr Bosman's paper. Before giving the company permission to discharge neutralized mine drainage containing 1800 mg/l of dissolved solids into

    Jan 4, 1974

  • SAIMM
    The application of oxygen in a copper smelter

    By N. Gibson

    The application of oxygen in a copper smelter by N. GIBSON* (Visitor) This paper describes how the problem of increasing the capacity of the Rokana copper smelter was handled, and how oxygen was found

    Jan 3, 1974

  • SAIMM
    Slimes disposal at South African gold mines

    By M. Mrost

    Slimes disposal at South African gold mines by M. MROST*. M.Sc. (Rand) (Fellow) The soil mechanics, civil engineering, and environmental considerations applicable to the construction of slimes dams on

    Jan 2, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 8654 The Bureau Of Mines Minerals Availability System And Resource Classification Manual

    This Information Circular describes the Bureau of Mines Minerals Availability System (MAS), presents the Resource Classification Manual used for information input to a computer file, and discusses the

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Potential Uses Of The By-Product From The Lime/Limestone Scrubbing Of SO2 From Flue Gases ? Introduction

    By W. C. Taylor

    The present fuel situation indicates that, at least for the next 20 to 30 years, the burning of coal will be a main source of energy. All coal contains sulfur, which is converted to sulfur dioxide dur

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Surface Mining - Coal New Developments In Dragline Excavators ? Introduction

    By Tegner C. Johnson

    Just a few years ago my company was referred to as the Marion Steam Shovel Company. We still make shovels, both two and eight crawler types. The eight crawler stripping shovel appears to have been rep

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    Literature Review (bdba8465-6204-4695-82fb-a938b2cf547b)

    By R. V. Ramani, P. M. T. White, D. Sutton

    This review of literature is centered around ore evaluation and reserve calculations as generally used in the mining industry. Methods of data interpolation were reviewed with the object of determinin

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Copper Recovery From Concentrated Solution Utilizing Kelex Solvent Extraction ? Introduction

    By J. A. Hartlage

    Four years ago, Ashland Chemical Company introduced a new copper solvent extraction reagent for hydrometallurgical utilization. The reagent, an alkylated 8-hydroxyquinoline, is called Kelex 100 ®(1).

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    RI 7925 Waste Lubricating Oil Research - Some Innovative Approaches To Reclaiming Used Crankcase Oil

    By M. L. Whisman

    The Bureau of Mines developed and tested in the laboratory several innovative techniques for reclaiming used lubricating oil. These processes included percolation through both chemically treated clay

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 8642 Land Utilization And Reclamation In The Mining Industry, 1930-71

    By James Paone

    Land utilized by the mining industry from 1930 through 1971 amounted to 3.65 million acres, or 0.16 percent of the land mass in the United States. Land reclaimed during the same period was 1.46 millio

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    RI 7839 Constant-Volume Flame Propagation

    By H. E. Perlee

    Mathematical expressions are derived for the histories of the pressure, flame radius, mass fraction burned, and burned and unburned gas temperatures associated with a spherical flame propagating conce

    Jan 1, 1974