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  • SME
    Grooved Mechanical Couplings In High-Pressure Piping Applications

    By Marc Carriere

    Bright-orange couplings adorning piping systems are a common sight in just about every underground mine in North America. Grooved mechanical piping, the pipe-joining system that utilizes these couplin

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Prevention of Floating Slimes Precipitation In Copper Electrorefining

    By S. Abe

    An extensive study has been carried out to determine the true cause of floating slimes precipitation which sometimes occurs and badly affects the quality of copper cathodes. Soluhilities of floating s

    Jan 1, 1987

  • TMS
    Carbothermic Reduction Of Minerals In A Plasma Environment

    By J. J. Moore

    The application of plasma technology to process metallurgy is briefly discussed. Experiments involving in-flight reduction of minerals (taconite, chromite, in particular) with a solid-based carbon red

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Validity Of Competition In A Natural Resource Industry

    By John D. Gill

    THIS paper assumes the incontrovertible nature of the statement that the validity of competition in the nonnatural resource industries is established firmly on the rate and extent of the economic deve

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    Early Warning Of Spontaneous Heatings In Longwall Gobs

    By T. H. Koenning

    Spontaneous combustion in western U.S. coal mines has been recognized as a serious problem which requires unique solutions. Methods have been developed for longwall mining which rely on the existence

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AIME
    Reef Prospecting By The Resistivity Method In Uganda

    By H. J. R. Way

    THE work to be described was undertaken at various periods from 1937 to 1939 on the Busia gold field, in the eastern province of Uganda. It was decided to examine the possibility of reef prospection b

    Jan 1, 1944

  • DFI
    Behavior Of Grouted Shaft Helical Anchors In Clay

    By Alan J. Lutenegger

    Some years ago, a method was developed to incorporate a grout column around square-shaft helical screw-piles and anchors to increase shaft buckling resistance under compression loading. An additional

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SAIMM
    Beneficiation Of Zircon Sand In South Africa - Synopsis

    By S. Lubbe

    South Africa and Australia are the biggest suppliers of zircon sand to the international zirconium industry. However neither South Africa nor Australia is well known for zircon beneficiation. Geratec

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Optimisation Improvements in Whittle using Stope Optimisation Software

    Mining One (M1) is often challenged with the task of evaluating deposits considering open cut and/or underground (UG) mining methods. In many near surface deposits a combination of both methods result

    Dec 6, 2010

  • CIM
    Some Crushing and Grinding Considerations in Plant Design

    By H. A. Steane

    "This presentation will cover some crushing and grinding considerations in plant design and operation. There is nothing basically new in the subject matter presented here; however, the viewpoint and i

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Copper Mineral Reactions In Supercritical And Subcritical Water

    By A. E. Isaacson

    The Bureau of Mines is studying the effect of supercritical water, at 4000 C and 3,500 psi and subcritical water at lower temperatures and pressures. on mixtures of minerals and metals to determine th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    The Computer Simulation of Climatic Conditions in Mines

    Increases in mechanisation and mining at greater depths are leading to additional problems of heat and humidity in many mines. As a result there is now an escalating demand for temperature predicti

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AUSIMM
    Optimisaiton in the Resources Industry : A Financial Perpective

    Management at all levels continually strive to optimise, or make the most of resources available to them. Daily, decisions are being made on how to most efficiently locate and exploit an ore body, t

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Paraprofessional Education in the Metallurgical and Related Industries

    The development of paraprofessional courses in metallurgy and related disciplines, by the Department of Technical and Further Education in New South Wales, is outlined in this paper. The changing n

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - An Experiment in Coal-Washing

    By Thomas M. Drown

    The following description of an attempt to separate bituminous coal from its slaty and mineral admixtures without the aid of jigging, was suggested by the successful use of dense solutions (such as th

    Jan 1, 1885

  • SME
    Geochemistry Of Anomalous Lithium In Oil-Field Brines

    By A. Gene Collins

    The demand for lithium may increase because of its potential use id lithium batteries and in the generation of electrical power by fusion. Therefore, lithium abundance in some United States oil-field

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Recent Trend in Drill-steel Gauge at Homestake

    By Harlan Walker

    ROCK-DRILL steel has an important bearing on costs in many mining operations, both directly and indirectly. Direct factors include such items as shop expense, steel consumed per ton of ore produced, c

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Gravity Surveys For Residual Barite Deposits In Missouri

    By Robert P. Uhley, LeRoy Scharon

    TEST gravity surveys were made in the Washington County barite district of Missouri on property owned by the Baroid Sales Division of the National Lead Co. This property is located just northeast of R

    Jan 1, 1954

  • SME
    Quantifying The Cost Of Dilution In Underground Mines

    By R. Poulin, R. C. Pakalnis

    Approximately 51 % of all ore production in Canadian underground metal mines is derived directly from open-stope operations. This method requires that large excavations remain open until the ore is ex

    Jan 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    RI 2611 Fatalities In The California Oil Fields.

    By H. C. Miller

    [California's sensational rise to supremacy as an oil-producing State in 1923 was accompanied by a loss of 62 lives. These 62 deaths were from oil-producing accidents alone and do not include fat

    Jan 1, 1924