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  • CIM
    Keys to the Successful Implementation of Reliability-centered Maintenance (RCM II )

    By Normand Champigny

    The Forces of Change ? The current business environment ? What can we expect for the future on management of physical assets ? The impact of maintenance on production costs ? What is RCM is doing

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    The Challenge of Sustainable Communities Reflections from the MMSD-LA Participatory Process

    By Cristina Echavarría

    MAIN POINTS ? The region: opportunities and limitations ? Overview of main issues emerging from MMSD in South America ? Who comprises the local community? ? What are the main challenges? ? Some

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    International Commission On Large Dams (ICOLD)

    By Yves Gratton

    The International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) is a non-governmental International Organization which provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience in dam engineering. It is the wo

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Current Research in Mine Equipment Automation in Australia

    By Michael Hood

    An overview is given of some of the major mining research activities in Australia. Automation of mining equipment is not an objective in its own right. The objective is to improve the safety and the e

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Noranda Inc. Brunswick Mine ?A Decade of Advances ?

    Concentrator Improvements -1990-1995Back to Basics ?pilot plant versus plant opportunities identified ?understand process fundamentals & baseline -1996-2000Point ?C?Projects ?strategy to improve

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Advantages of the Collaborative R&D Model

    By Anthony T. Eyton

    Intelligent Systems: Advantages for Mining ? Increased safety (reduced risk to workers) ? Increased productivity (reduced downtime) ? Reduced maintenance costs ? Customized solutions for differen

    May 1, 2002

  • CIM
    A Precise, Reliable, and Fully Automatic Real Time Monitoring System for Steep Embankments

    By Rick Wilkins

    The stability of steep embankments is a major safety issue in open pit mining, highway passes, and earth filled dams. A failure in any one of these situations could mean a loss of very expensive equip

    May 1, 2002

  • NIOSH
    The Changing Organization Of Work And The Safety And Health Of Working People - Knowledge Gaps And Research Directions

    By Theodore M. Katz, W. Stephen Brightwell, David E. LeGrande, Joseph J. Hurrell, Jane A. Lipscomb, Nancy Lessin, Lawrence R. Murphy, Michael J. Colligan, Steven L. Sauter, Richard A. Lippin

    Revolutionary changes in the organization of work have far outpaced our knowledge about the implications of these changes for the quality of working life and for safety and health on the job. This gap

    Jan 4, 2002

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  • CIM
    Valuation of mineral exploration properties using the cost approach

    By W. E. Roscoe

    "Mineral exploration properties are those on which an economically viable mineral deposit has not yet been discovered. Such properties are bought, sold, optioned and joint ventured on the basis of the

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Grease-based open gear lubricants: Multi-service products — Development and evaluation

    By N. Samman, S. N. Lau

    "A series of new, grease-based, solvent free open gear lubricants were developed to meet the demanding service requirements of mining equipment. The use of these products has resulted in better perfor

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Development of a Resource Reliability Rating (RRR) System for Mineral Deposit Evaluation and Classification

    By S C. Dominy

    Current and proposed methods of resource classification relate to the geological, economic and technical confidence in the estimated resource. Geological confidence is, however, only vaguely defined.

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Optimizing Conveyor Capacity and Reliability: The Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining Co.- North River Mine Experience

    By Roland Hoet, Jim Patilla, Nick Madison

    Increasing conveyor capacity and reliability is a common goal for many underground mines. This task is especially challenging when you must work with existing structure, belt, etc. Meeting this challe

    Jan 1, 2002

  • IMMS
    Examining Extraction Options For Mining Seafloor Massive Sulphide Deposits

    By Cameron Rees

    The University of New South Wales Mining Research Centre (UMRC) has a longstanding research reputation in mining research, with particular expertise in mining systems, mining geomechanics and excavati

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    GPS Automation of Robotic Mobile Conveying Systems

    By Ken A. Pfaff, Ray Daigh

    This paper will discuss state-of-the-art applications of GPS automation in mobile conveying systems. Robotic mobile conveying systems increase profitability, optimize stacking and reclaiming operation

    Jan 1, 2002

  • IMMS
    Exploring Submarine Volcanic Arcs From The Hydrothermal Plume Perspective

    By Gary J. Massoth

    Wherever hydrothermal fluids vent from the seafloor they will buoyantly rise (up to 100?s of meters) while mixing with seawater before attaining density equilibrium and dispersing laterally as neutral

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of High Resolution Geophysical Technologies to Map the Base of Ore at BHP Billiton Æs Yandi Channel Iron Deposit

    By G Hall

    BHP BillitonÆs (BHPB) Yandi ore deposit is a channel iron deposit (CID) in the Pilbara district of WA. The ore is predominantly a goethite-hematite pisolite and overlays a clay at the base of the depo

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    The Canadian Experience ù Disclosure Standards for Mineral Projects

    After considerable input from the mining industry, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) finalised National Instrument 43-101: Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. This Instrument, whi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Factors Affecting Cord Sensitivity

    By Don Houston

    Vertical crater retreat mining (VCR) requires initiation methods that minimize debris in the borehole. The use of detonating cord and shock tube detonators eliminates debris that could interfere with

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    SPL Treatment and Fluoride Recycling Project

    By K. Mansfield

    Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminium. SPL is considered to be a hazardous waste in various countries because it contains sign

    Jan 1, 2002