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  • CIM
    Applied Research in the Bituminous Coal Industry

    By Henry F. Hebley

    THE solid fuel industry, especially that branch represented by bituminous coal, is gradually becoming aware of its ? paramount importance in a world where there is an ever increasing demand for the pr

    Jan 1, 1945

  • IMMS
    Finding Inactive And Sub-Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits In Deep Ocean Floors

    By Fernando J. A. S. Barriga

    Exploration for active seafloor hydrothermal vent fields has been highly successful, and more than 300 such fields have been discovered to date. Some will most probably be mined, given their high meta

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Application of advanced blasting technologies for large scale de-stress blasts at Brunswick mine

    By S. Chung

    Mining in highly stressed ground conditions has been an increasing challenge at the Brunswick mine. Over the past 30 years, two large regional pillars were established on the 1000 m Level to support t

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Efficient Separation and Recovery of Vanadium, Titanium, Iron, Magnesium, and Synthesizing Anhydrite from Steel Slag

    By Yi Yang, CHENGLONG XU, HAORAN LI, YALI FENG, JINRONG JU

    This study presents a method for recovering valuable metals and synthesizing anhydrite from steel slag using sulfuric acid leaching and solvent extraction. The process achieved high leaching efficienc

    Jan 22, 2022

  • NIOSH
    RI 9330 - Sealed Flask Test for Evaluating the Self-Heating Tendencies of Coals

    By Yael Miron

    This report describes laboratory studies by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the suitability of a static oxygen (OJ adsorption test for evaluating the self-heating tendencies of coals. Reliable m

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SAIMM
    Investigations into the residual strength of a 2.5 m wide Bushveld Merensky Reef crush pillar - Synopsis

    By B. P. Watson

    The first crush pillars on the Bushveld platinum mines were introduced at Union Section in 1978. Before the introduction of crush pillars, serious problems were experienced when stoping advanced to a

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    RI 6399 Anionic Flotation of Silica From Western Mesabi and Menominee Range Iron Ores

    By D. W. Frommer, L. Bonicatto, M. M. Fine

    A mineral - dressing investigation was conducted to demonstrate the ability of an anionic silica - flotation process to produce high- grade concentrates from submarginal iron ores of the western Mesab

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    IC 7261 Recent Developments In Fuel Supply And Demand

    By Arno C. Fieldner

    Six years ago, I addressed the annual meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials on "Fuels of Today and Tomorrow."3/ Since then, our country has been drawn into another great war of veritab

    Jan 1, 1943

  • IMPC
    Innovation And Growth ? Keeping Pace In A Virtuous Cycle

    By Mike Hollitt

    The first decade of the 21st century was one of fundamentally changed dynamics for the minerals industry. Following intense globalization commencing in the late 20th century production is now concentr

    Sep 1, 2012

  • AIME
    Chattanooga Paper - The Influence of Temperature in Steel-Making on the Behavior of the Ingots in Rolling

    By John W. Cabot

    The fact has long been known, that the temperature at which steel is made and cast bears a very important relation to the molecular condition of the cast ingot. But until quite recently this fact has

    Jan 1, 1886

  • SAIMM
    Time-Dependent Tensile Strengths of Bushveld Complex Rocks and Implications for Rock Failure Around Mining Excavations

    By D. Nyungu

    Despite observations of spalling and damage of mine excavation wall rock in the Bushveld Complex (BC) over the passage of time, there have been very few time-dependent or creep tests carried out in So

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SAIMM
    Review of important developments since the 1st IMPC in 1952 in the understanding of the effects of chemical factors on flotation, C.T. O’Connor

    By C. T. O’Connor

    Since the first IMPC took place in London in 1952 there have been many developments in our understanding of flotation, both in terms of chemical and physical factors influencing the process. Many of t

    Jan 1, 2020

  • NIOSH
    RI 9652 - Test Results Of Collision Warning Systems For Surface Mining Dump Trucks

    By Todd M. Ruff

    An average of 13 mine workers are killed each year by being run over or pinned by mobile mining equipment. At surface mines, these accidents commonly involve large dump trucks that drive over a smalle

    Jan 1, 2000

  • NIOSH
    RI 3039 The Trauzel Block Strength of Dynomite

    By G. St. J. Perrott, N. A. Tolch

    "The measured strength of an explosive depends to a certain extent on which it is determined. An earlier investigation showed the relative propulsive strength of dynamites as determined in one type of

    Oct 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Use of Alloy Steels in Rock Drilling, and Their Treatment (6157e598-7aca-4e5f-9493-1cfa1b4141fc)

    By Charles G. Kemsley

    MR. C. R. WHITTEMORE: It is interesting to note that the mining industry is making increased use of alloy steels for drilling. They will undoubtedly lead to greater footage at lesser cost. Mr. Kemsley

    Jan 1, 1942

  • NIOSH
    RI 3185 Toxicity Of Dichlorotetrafluoroethane ? Introduction

    By W. P. Yant

    A previous report of the Bureau of Mines dealt with the toxicity of dichlorodifluoromethane5, a new refrigerant that has a remarkably low toxicity. Continued research by the Prigidaire Corporation6 an

    Jan 1, 1932

  • IOM3
    Fracture behaviour of three Australian iron ores

    By B. M. England, M. V. Swain, N. Bristow, R. D. Dukino

    The toughness and fracture mechanisms of ores with significantly different microstructures from Yandi, Koolan and Mount Whaleback were studied with a view to understanding their degradation behaviour.

    Apr 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    RI 7082 An Electrolytic Process For Separating Nickel And Cobalt

    By T. A. Sullivan

    Refining in a molten salt electrolyte was investigated as a means of recovering nickel containing less than 1 percent and preferably less than 0.2 percent cobalt from nickel products containing up to

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 5591 Properties Of Titanium-Vanadium-Cobalt Alloys ? Summary

    By J. D. Ramsdell

    To obtain information on the effects of cobalt on microstructure and tensile properties of titanium-vanadium-cobalt alloys, the composition ranges of 4 to 16 percent vanadium with 1 to 4 percent cobal

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Progress in Alloys of Iron Research

    By Francis M. Walters

    THE problem of making iron-manganese alloys of scientific purity is a rather difficult one. They cannot be prepared in air because of the readiness with which the metals oxidize at the temperature of

    Jan 1, 1929