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  • RMCMI
  • CIM
    Optimizing water management at Gregg River Coal Mine

    By G. Beckstead, L. F. Sawatsky, R. Nutbrown, D. Long, G. Gould

    "This paper presents a case study for optimizing water management at Gregg River Coal Mine located near Hinton, Alberta. The optimization study was derived based on a review and assessment of existing

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Application of Raman Spectroscopy to High-Temperature Analytical Measurements

    By Sheng Dai, Yuan Lee, Haiming Xiao, J. P. Young

    "There are numerous analytical applications of scatter-emission and/or absorption spectroscopy applied to liquids and solids in the temperature range of 0 to 350°C. In this paper an all-silica fiberop

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Development of Thermodynamic Based Network Analysis Program for Designing Underground Mine Ventilation Systems

    By D. C. Panigrahi

    The paper presents the development of a thermodynamic based network analysis model. It uses transient heat flow algorithm for computing the heat flow from strata and predicts the environmental conditi

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Influence of the Electro Crystallization Inhibitors during Copper Electrorefining: A New Experimental Approach

    By R. Winand, M. Degrez, C. Temmerman

    "The influence of the copper electro crystallization inhibitors (mainly thiourea, gelatin and chloride ions) is studied in a new fully automatic pilot plan. This paper describes the conception and the

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Resource Recovery an Option for the Treatment of Industrial Wastes

    By Surendra K. Mishra

    With increasing regulatory pressure from the environmental authorities, waste management has become a focal point of industrial operation. To offset the waste management costs, industry has made consc

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Spontaneous Combustion Experience at Cyprus Shoshone Coal Mine

    By Thomas H. Koenning, James R. Boulton

    The coal mined by Cyprus at the Shoshone mine near Hanna, WY is highly susceptible to spontaneous combustion. Spontaneous heatings have occurred in the gob of several of the longwall panels and, in so

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    The Impact of Landslides on the National Highway System in the Highlands Region

    The Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea has 3 major national highways. The locations of these national highways are shown in Figure 1. The Highlands Highway begins at Lae City on the coast and pas

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    Risky Business: The Essential Blending of Financial and Scientific Skills in the Modern Resources Sector

    Modem mineral exploration and development takes place within a data-rich context underpinned by a wide range of data acquisition, processing and interpretation technologies. This leads to requirements

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Mining Automation Program

    By C. J. Preston, R. E. Ström, G. R. Baiden

    "On January 1st 1996 Inco Limited, Tamrock OY, Dyno Explosives Group and CANMET formed a consortium for the development of robotic mining equipment. This project is a five year research and developmen

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Status of Dust Control Technology on U.S. Longwalls (da0d303b-4ed5-486f-9e48-f0715319e1ae)

    By Robert A. Jankowski, Ellsworth R. Spencer, Jay F. Colinet

    Longwall mining is the most productive method of under- ground coal mining in the United States (US.), and record levels of production have been reached in recent years. These ever-improving productio

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    The Teleminer

    By Edwin G. Johnsen

    Underground mining is relatively safe today, but no technique or equipment is completely fool proof and 100% reliable. The only sure way to prevent accidental death or injury to underground workers is

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Innovations in Presplit Design and Highwall Control Blasting Techniques for Deep Open Pit Coal Mines

    By Richard E. Danell

    "There are a variety of approaches for wall control blasting in open pit mining operations. Safety forworking in the pit is the principal benefit. There are also a number of economic and productivityb

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Canadian coal: Now and in the future

    By Donald O. Downing

    "IntroductionThis paper provides an overview of the coal mining industry in Canada with a description of current circumstances. The Canadian industry is placed in a global context and the future prosp

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    The Effect of Cooling a Permanent Composite Mold on Air Gap Formation and Heat Transfer

    By T. T. Nguyen, D. R. Gunasegaram, D. Celentano

    "Heat transfer rates at the casting-mold interface are believed to be substantially reduced by the formation of an interfacial gap during the course of solidification of aluminum alloys in permanent m

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Managing maintenance in the 21stcentury

    By K. Musgrave

    "The ISO 9000 Quality Management System Standards have become internationally accepted as the way to manage quality assurance. The author has developed a Maintenance Management System Standard using I

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Research on the Economic Design of Mine Ventilation System

    By R. Krishna

    The basic ventilation equation of power equal a constant times quantity to the power three (P=constant x quantity3) makes it an extremely costly palliative as a long term measure. Provision of increas

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Electrometallurgy. Past, Present, and Future

    By Fathi Habashi

    "Davy, Faraday, and Bunsen laid the foundation of electrometallurgy which had a· great impact on other areas of metallurgy. Electrometallurgy is presently dominated by the production of aluminum, the

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Agglomeration Practice at Kennecott Barneys Canyon Mining Co

    By Philip L. LeHoux

    "Kennecott Barneys Canyon Mining Co. is a gold heap leaching facility that has been in operation since 1989. In 1994, a flotation plant was commissioned to remove sulphide minerals from refractory sul

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Measurement of Gas Compositions Using Solid Electrolytes

    By R. V. Kumar

    "The use of sensors to monitor gaseous species in industrial processes is discussed. All of the existing systems have disadvantages. Sensors, based upon solid electrolytes, which can be placed directl

    Jan 1, 1997