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  • AUSIMM
    Significance of Geological Control on Assay Data in the Narrow, High-Grade Gold Quartz Veins at the Sand Queen Mine, Comet Vale, Western Australia

    By P Collins, C Sheriff

    The Sand Queen gold mine is a typical Archaean narrow, high-grade gold quartz lode deposit within a shear hosted system. Initial mining during 1904 - 1948 produced 181 659 ounces of gold from 248 564

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    An Appraisal of Tunnelling in the Auckland Region for Infrastructure Development

    By J St George

    Much of AucklandÆs transport infrastructure has been developed on surface with little or no consideration of underground options. Current and planned transportation routes are now facing high costs du

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Interfacing Belt Feeders And Hoppers To Achieve Reliable Operation

    By John Carson

    Belt feeders are commonly used to meter the flow of bulk solids from bins and hoppers. If the interface between the hopper outlet and belt feeder is not designed correctly, flow from the bin may be se

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Expansion And Modernization Of An Iron Ore Pelletizing Plant In Northern Sweden

    By M. Ahrens

    The paper describes the main drive systems of an iron ore pelletizing plant and related important design aspects. It is shown how today?s drive systems provide the desired flexibility for the process

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Integrated Communications for Surface and Open Pit Applications

    By G Booth

    Whilst communications systems in the mining industry have evolved over the years, the premise remains consistent that reliable communication is vital for safety and operational efficiency. TodayÆs ope

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    LRFD For Deep Foundations: Replacing The Traditional Factor Of Safety In Design

    By Lance A. Roberts

    The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has mandated the use of the AASHTO Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) specifications for all new federally-funded transportation infrastructure projects

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Mine Haulage - Options and the Process of Choice

    In the last eight years inclined conveyor haulage systems have established themselves in the mainstream for hard rock underground mine haulage. This leaves the question; what else might be on the hori

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Surface Mining: Mechanical Extraction Methods

    By M. K. McCarter

    Surface mining applies to extraction of mineral resources from water and sediments of rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans; from solutions circulating through broken rock and soil; and from rock and soil e

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Production Operations

    By Lee W. Saperstien

    At the heart of the mining process are a number of basic and fundamental tasks whose regular and repeated performance constitute the mining cycle. As will be discussed presently, these tasks are the b

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    A Quick Sustainability Assessment Of An Industrial Facility

    By G. Gaidajis

    In this paper, a semi-qualitative methodology is presented and then applied to an aluminium extrusion industrial facility in order to perform an initial environmental assessment. The results of the as

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction through Oxy-Fuel Technology

    By Dietrich Gross

    This paper describes an advanced oxy-fuel combustion technology for re-melting aluminum that significantly reduces energy consumption and emissions. This oxy-fuel combustion technology developed by Ju

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Multi-Tool Miner For All Rock Conditions

    By W. J. Kogelmann

    Roadheaders, also called Boom Miners or Boom-type Tunneling Machines have been in North America since 1968, when first introduced by Willy Kogelmann, the founder of Alpine Equipment Corp. (?Alpine?).

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Surface Mining: Comparison of Methods

    By Ernest Bohnet

    Each mining operation is unique in some aspect ownership; ore body location, size, geometry, grade, mineralogy, hydrology, or geotechnical parameters; or constraints such as environmental regulations.

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Ore Processing Business Experiences in Russia 2005-7

    By John Starkey

    "During the period June 2007 to March 2007, John Starkey of Starkey & Associates (Starkey) worked in Russia for High River Gold, supervising the engineering design work that was being done at the IRGI

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Mine Evaluation and Investment Analysis

    By Donald W. Gentry

    This section deals with one of the most fascinating aspects of mining the evaluation of mine investment opportunities. Be-fore proceeding further, it is important to clarify the meaning of some fundam

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Asbestiform Antigorite Occurrence in South Australia

    By P G. Self, M D. Raven, R A. Eggleton

    Investigation of an abandoned quarry near Rowland Flat in South Australia identified asbestiform antigorite as the fibrous serpentine mineral mined during the 1940s to 1978 for filler applications, no

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware River

    By Craig H. Olson

    "A new ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Technology Solutions For Seafloor Mining Off New Zealand

    By Simon J. McDonald

    In late 2007 Neptune Minerals Plc. commissioned Genesis - a leading consultancy and engineering company affiliated to the Technip group - to undertake a Seafloor Mining Conceptual Study for mining of

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Project and Mining Geology

    By Donald A. Ranta

    Every mineral project or mine is based on a geologic entity-an ore (mineral) deposit. A well-defined mineral deposit and its associated geologic characteristics are the only aspects of a project that

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Government Role and Influence in Mining

    By Thomas V. Falkie

    In bygone days, the mineral engineer spent most of his/her time on the technical aspects of designing, building, and managing mineral operations. In the last few decades, mostly since the 1960s, incre

    Jan 1, 2008