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    Manganese and its importance to nineteenth-century metallurgy

    By W. M. Williams

    "Although manganese is a metal virtually unknown to the layman, it is hardly necessary to point out to the engineer the importance of manganese in modern metallurgy, an importance intimately linked wi

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Discussion - Increased ore grindability and plant through- Put with controlled blasting

    By G. Chi, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. C. Bradt, A. Ghosh

    Technical Papers, Mining Engineering Vol. 49, No. 12, pp. 70-75, Discussion by McIvor, R. and Fink, R. P. We must challenge what we consider to be dubious statements in the above-mentioned article

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Modeling Of Ball Mill Product Size Distribution with Impact Energy Spectra Data

    By R. K. Rajamani, A. Datta

    An appropriate scale-up methodology is very useful for ball mill design and optimization of the grinding circuit. To date, the scale-up is based on the selection and breakage function model using lab

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Bison and the oil sands industry

    By R. W. Pauls

    "Many tens of thousands of hectares of forested land will be disturbed and reclaimed in the surface mineable Athabasca oil sands area during the next few decades. The surface area disturbed by Syncrud

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    ExEx 2000 SMARTDET Electronic Initiation System - An Effective, Easy to Use, Inititation System

    Electronic Detonators have made significant strides over the last few years, both in quality of product and performance in different blast applications. The precision and flexibility of the SMARTDET u

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Integrated Resource Asset Management - A Holistic Approach to Information Technology in Mining Operations

    Over the last ten years geological and mining software products have evolved greatly. Software companies developing such products have focussed almost exclusively on the development of technical aspec

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Leaching of Metals and Nonmetals from Phosphogypsum Stacks Using Synthetic Rainwater as the Leaching Agent

    By Bernard Scheiner

    A number of wells were drilled at two phosphogypsum stacks, one at P-21 owned by IMC and the other at Agrico's South Pierce Stack. Each well was sampled, and composites representing 5-ft incremen

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock Mine (c3438eb4-3bbf-46d6-8927-977833af7dd6)

    By D. Brunner

    System simulation is an increasingly popular technique for analyzing and improving existing as well as newly designed underground mining operations. An engineering firm that specializes in simulatio

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Closing the Historic Alaska-Juneau Mine

    By Joseph L. Petrillo

    In July 1997, Kvaerner Environmental signed a unique contract with Echo Bay Alaska called the Transfer Risk and Accelerate Closure (TRAC). The contract called for Kvaerner to assume the responsibilit

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Some aspects of implementing the European potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) Directive No. 94/9/EC in the British mining industry

    By G. Goodlad

    This paper describes some of the main aspects involved in implementing the European “Equipment and Protective Systems for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres” (ATEX) Directive (No.94/9/EC) in the

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Yucca Mountain, Tunnelling with Nuclear Quality Assurance

    At Yucca Mountain, USA, a tunnel is being built according to nuclear quality standards. It has proved possible to meet very high quality demands while at the same time achieving high advance rates. To

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Discovery of the High-Grade Gold Link Zone at Wafi, PNG

    By A Vigar

    Siliceous float sampled in the Wafi River by CRA Exploration in 1977 assayed 22 g/t Au and 89 g/t Ag. Follow up in 1979 led to the discovery of outcropping mineralisation now known as Zone A. Soil sam

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Evaluating The Potential For Acid Mine Drainage Remediation Through Remining In The Tangascootack Creek Watershed, Clinton County, Pennsylvania

    By M. W. Smith

    Pennsylvania has 2500 miles of streams that do not meet water quality standards due to acid mine discharge (AMD), making AMD the greatest cause of water pollution in the state. The problem is mainly c

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Spatial Planning and Interface Issues for Mechanical and Electrical Facilities in Road Tunnels

    Mechanical and electrical (M&E) systems in road tunnels are constrained by the traffic envelope and the construction profile. Whilst these spatial constraints are often ælocked inÆ early in the de

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Quantifying The Recovery Of Beneficiated Products From Pneumatic Triboelectrostatic Processing (3b178448-0a82-415c-820d-239b399398d1)

    By X. K. Jiang

    Pneumatic, triboelectrostatic processing of physical mixtures containing fine (-200 mesh) particulate may have significant application potential in the mining and energy industries. Such dry processin

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The end of horizontal zinc retorting in the United States

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    "The end of an era in zinc metallurgy took place on July 31, 1976 when the horizontal retort furnaces of the National Zinc Company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma were permanently shut down (1) . For more t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Improvements In Crusher Control

    By C. Ottergren

    A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment,

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    How Mining is Catching Up

    In terms of tunnelling the mining industry is generally thought of as the crude cousin of the civil construction industry. Mining has tended to concentrate on speed and flexibility rather than the hig

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Hydrometallurgical Processing of Phosphates

    By G. Michael Lloyd

    The term phosphate beneficiation often conjures up visions of processing technologies that physically separate the phosphate rock from some impurity and do not result in a change in the chemical natur

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    A Review of the Influence of Gas Pressure on Block Stability during Rock Blasting

    Blasting is an essential component of most mining operations, and is used to reduce the rock mass to a workable size distribution, as well as to create stable openings and pit walls. Frequently, there

    Jan 1, 1999