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  • SME
    Materials Transport in Mineral Processing Systems

    By A. M. Abouzeid, R. Hogg

    Materials transport is involved in all phases of mineral processing. Bulk transport is necessary for moving materials between unit operations and through processing devices such as grinding mills. Dif

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Status of IOCG Exploration in Canada

    By Tom Setterfield

    Conclusions ?Canada is a prospective place to explore for IOCG deposits ?Time distribution of IOCG mineralization in Canada mimics that in the rest of the world ?Canada may have been the first coun

    May 1, 2006

  • SME
    Minimizing Risk In Plant Design ? Introduction

    By D. J. Barratt

    What is meant by "Minimizing Risk"? This paper explores some of the factors encountered in plant design which can affect the success of a mineral processing plant in terms of its planned output, quali

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    Lead Anodes Performance in Nickel Electrowinning

    By Matthew Tunnicliffe, Akram Alfantazi, Paul Nesbitt, Farzad Mohammadi

    "Lead and its alloys are proper candidates for anodes in electrowinning processes mainly because they are insoluble in the leach solutions and relatively cheap. However, the annual cost of corrosion p

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Aerosol frother addition in column flotation

    By P. MacPhail, G. S. Dobby, I. M. Flint

    "The objective of the laboratory work described in this paper has been to develop a method f or producing small gas bubbles at moderate to high gas rates in a flotation column. Small bubbles are parti

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    The Largest Limestone Quarry In Japan

    By Naohiro Kurokawa

    Isa Limestone Quarry with an annual production capacity of 18 million metric tons is known as the largest limestone deposit in Japan located in the mountainous region about 20 mile northwest of Ube Ci

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Techniques for Pitch Mining in Anthracite

    By Garfield Schnee

    MACHINERY has not taken the place of manual labor in steep pitch coal in the anthracite field and there is a shortage of miners experienced in this type of work. To overcome these difficulties several

    Jan 10, 1950

  • AUSIMM
    Project Hobson – New Technology in Auckland

    By T Ireland

    The Project Hobson tunnel excavation was the first use in New Zealand of an earth pressure balance (EPB) tunnel boring machine (TBM). The tunnelling on the project was very successful and break-throug

    Mar 8, 2011

  • SAIMM
    Thorium In High-Titania Slag - Introduction

    By J. Nell

    Heavy mineral deposits often contain relatively high levels of radioactive elements (thorium and uranium in particular).It is difficult to obtain clean separation of ilmenite and monazite (the main im

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Potash in Saskatchewan ? The Salt Basin

    By Marion A. Goudie

    The Devonian salt basin, which contains the Saskatchewan Potash deposits, extends from just east of the foothills in Alberta, north as far as the Peace River area, across Saskatchewan and into Manitob

    Jan 1, 1959

  • SAIMM
    Discussion: Safety in South African mines

    The following contributions were received to the paper entitled 'Safety in South African mines: An analysis of accident statistics', by H.S. Eisner and J.P. Leger, which appeared in the J. S

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass Conditions

    By G. C. Naveen

    Punatsangchu Hydroelectric Project Authority is constructing 1020 MW underground hydroelectric project in Bhutan. The project envisages construction of concrete dam, Desilting Chamber, Head Race Tunne

  • CIM
    The first copper smelter in Canada

    By P. J. Mackey, Elsie Kossatz

    The small town of Bruce Mines lies a few miles east of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on the north shore of Lake Huron. This was the site of the first copper mine. This copper smelter used a reverberatory

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Flexible Roof Supports in Coal Mines

    By E. C. Weichel

    THERE have been many attempts at permanent roof support in anthracite mines, in some cases brick arches, in others concrete, and also combinations of brick or concrete walls with steel beams. These su

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    Reagents of Biological Origin in Metallurgy

    By Yelloji M. K. Rao, P. Somasundaran

    Reagents of biological origin are becoming more and more important in the field of metallurgy, especially in the areas of mineral processing and hydrometallurgy. The advantage of lower operating cost

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AIME
    Core-Drilling for Coal in Alaska

    By GERALD A. WARING

    ALASKA'S coal consumption is now about 130,000 tons annually. About one-quarter of this amount is used in the southeastern part of the territory and in settlements on the western coast and comes

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Zinc in Northeastern Washington-A Review

    By A. E. Weissenborn

    Current knowledge of the substantial resources of zinc that exist in northwestern Washington is reviewed. These zinc-lead deposits are all associated with the Kootenay Arc, a narrow arcuate belt of fo

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Diatomite and Pumice in Eastern Oregon

    By Bernard Moore

    THE last few decades have witnessed the introduction of many new nonmetallic mineral products and changes in the use of many of those already well known. Among these is diatomite, formerly employed as

    Jan 1, 1934

  • NIOSH
    Medium-Frequency Propagation In Coal Mines

    By Robert L. Chufo, H. Kenneth Sacks

    Medium-frequency (MF) waves can propagate in a coal seam, bounded above and below by conducting rock, in an approximate transverse electro-magnetic (TEM) transmission-line mode with the electric field

  • AUSIMM
    Future Developments in Underground Mobile Equipment

    Recent developments in engine, transmission and control technology, likely to give rise to improved performance and efficiency of underground mobile equipment, are reviewed. Turbocharging and the elec

    Jan 1, 1985