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  • AIME
    Papres - Mining Geology - The Corocoro Copper District of Bolivia (With Discussion)

    By Adrien Berton

    For nearly a century, the Corocoro deposit has been renowned among geologists from the fact that it shares with the Lake Superior deposits of the United States the distinction of being the only import

    Jan 1, 1937

  • NIOSH
    RI 4906 Mac Arthur Copper Deposit, Lyon County, Nev.

    By E. J. Matson

    This report covers the investigation of the MacArthur copper deposit and several adjacent claims in the Mason mining district; Lyon County, Nev. (fig. 1). As a part of the Bureau of Mines program of

    Jan 1, 1952

  • SME-ICGCM
    A Simple Tool to Measure Stress in Mine Backfill

    By A. MacG. Robertson

    A cone penetrometer has been used to assess the level of stress existing in hydraulically placed mine backill. The test apparatus was fabricated at the mine and consisted of a steel cone, connector ro

    Jan 1, 1986

  • RMCMI
    The Operation of Gaseous Mines.

    By Samuel Tescher

    The operation of gaseous mines is a problem, due to the fact that we have not only the ordinary mine accidents to guard against, but have also the ever present menace of a mine disaster involving a la

    Jan 1, 1925

  • SME
    Agua In The Altiplano -Water Resource And Environmental Management In An Andean Salar

    By S. A. Pierce

    Heightened environmental consciousness has resulted in the development of various international accords dealing with natural resource management. This international awareness is now being translated i

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Investigations on Longwall Mining Subsidence Impacts on Pennsylvania Highway Alignments

    By Emily Adelsohn, Robert Winn, Anthony Iannacchione

    "Over 600 longwall panels have been mined in Pennsylvania in the last 50 years. Of those 600 panels, 25 panels undermined interstate highways. Despite this quantity of panels, much is still unknown re

    Jan 1, 2019

  • NIOSH
    RI 5203 Laboratory Results On Testing Mineral-Wool Raw Materials ? Summary

    By H. Kenworthy

    Laboratory experiments were conducted on several materials to determine their suitability for the production of mineral wool. By blending raw charges in the proper proportions and in some instances by

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AUSIMM
    Safety Results of Pillar Extraction Systems

    The safety in pillar extraction is closely allied to the design features of the pillar extraction system. Considering the conventional supported systems of pillar extraction there are problems assoc

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Environmental Liability Risk Assessment

    By J. Singh

    Recently, a Maryland bank became the overnight owner of a toxic waste site through a foreclosure. The original property owners had operated a crash and garbage business on the site and obtained loan

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Recycling Of Tungsten Carbide

    By Rod L. Norfleet

    Cemented tungsten carbides are a sintered powder - metallurgical product essential to modern industry. Because of their moderate unit price and our dependence upon foreign sources for the component ra

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Foundation Conditions, Cart Creek Bridge Daggett County, Utah

    By Wilbur J. Morin

    Construction of Flaming Gorge Dam in northeastern Utah necessitated the construction of a new state highway, Utah-260, to provide access to the dam and the town of Dutch John. A 550-foot arch structur

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AUSIMM
    China-In The Post-War World

    The reconstruction of the world after the present war must inevitably be profoundly influenced by the rise and progress of New China.The principle of Chinese mathrity has been admitted by Great Britai

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Aspects of Water Reuse in Experimental Flotation of Nonmagnetic Taconites

    By D. W. Frommer

    Processing nonmagnetic taconites by selective flocculation-desliming and flotation requires large volumes of water. If impounded without treatment, these off-process waters require excessively large a

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Deep Soft Ground Tunneling Under Houston Ship Channel And Greens Bayou

    By G. Roy, C. B. Pettersson, S. Nandagiri, D. J. Ivor-Smith

    The Coastal Water Authority's 2,740mm/2,590mm (108 in./102 in.) pipeline, known as the Northwest Lateral Project, will transport raw water from an existing pipeline over 14.3 km (8.9 miles) to th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Anaconda Exploration in the Bathhurst District of New Brunswick, Canada

    By C. G. Cheriton

    The Bathurst mining district is located near the town of Bathurst on the north shore of the province of New Brunswick in eastern Canada. This region is the northeasterly extension of the Appalachian m

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AUSIMM
    Uranium in Tertiary Stream Channels, Lake Frome Area, South Australia

    Uranium exploration over a wide area of the Southern Frame Embayment, South Australia, has defined a number of Lower Tertiary fluvial palaeochannels incised in older rocks. The buried channels contain

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Application of Non-Intrusive Sonar Array-Based Technology to Solve Unique and Difficult Measurement Situations

    By Joseph Poplawski, Christian O’Keefe, Robert Maron

    "Unique and difficult minerals processing measurement situations will be described and the application of passive array-based technology for performing these measurements will be illustrated. Examples

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Grate Pelletizing -An Operating Report and Process Comparison

    By H. A. Halupka, I. A. Mozer

    "At its plant in San Juan, Peru, Marcona Mining Company operates two grate pelletizing furnaces for the agglomeration of 3.5 million long tons of magnetic concentrates annually. Line One, installed in

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SAIMM
    Quantification Of Stope Fracture Zone Behaviour In Deep Level Gold Mines

    By J. A. L. Napier

    This paper presents an overview of work carried out by the CSIR Division of Mining Technology and formerly by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to quantify the behaviour of the stope

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    The present work proposes a novel process to sinter porous iron ore (porosity ~23-24%) with enhanced productivity and quality.

    By M. SIDDARAJU, Rameshwar Sah, Satendra Kumar, Arvind Jaiswal

    The study explores a novel process to sinter porous iron ore with improved productivity and quality. The iron ore is pre-processed with calcined lime to temporarily close pores, preventing water absor

    Feb 28, 2022