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  • IMPC
    Improving Mine and Metallurgical Performance Using: Data Unification and Measurement Management (310a810e-21e7-4f92-9149-68368bd4f776)

    By Osvaldo A. Bascur, J. Pat Kennedy

    "The profitability of mining and metallurgical operations continues to lag behind that of other industries despite the technical advances that have occurred in recent years. A primary reason for poor

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Placer exploration using radar and seismic methods

    By A. P. Annan, C. Vaughan, J. L. Davis

    "The increase in the price of gold in the last decade has led to a significant increase in placer gold exploration around the world. Placer deposits occur in depressions along ancient river and stream

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Bioflotation Of Malachite Using Rhodococcus Opacus: Role Of Bacterial Growth Phase

    By G. Kim

    The influence of bacterial growth phase on the flotation behavior of malachite has been investigated in a well-controlled Hallimond tube system. The microflotation tests were conducted for malachite (

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    Exploration Of The Jualin Gold Property, Juneau Gold Belt

    By M. D. McInnis

    The Jualin Gold Prospect is centered on Johnson Creek, approximately 40 air miles north-west of Juneau, Alaska. The property is on the southern end of the Kakuhan Range with Berners Bay immediately to

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Reducing SO2 Emissions From Coal-Firing Utility Furnaces

    By J. A. Barsin

    Stationary air pollutant sources established prior to the New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) are not, at present, subject to federal emissions regulations. However, proposed legislation could requ

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Murray Basin heavy mineral strandline deposit mineralogy

    By A. W. Popp

    After forty years of exploration and development, the heavy mineral sand deposits of the Murray Basin are on the eve of substantial exploitation by Iluka Resources Limited, Southern Titanium NL and RZ

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    The Economic Evaluation Of Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits - Background

    By W. M. Houston

    The phosphate formations of the Pliocene epoch were deposited along the coastal shelf of the eastern seaboard. The deposition of the phosphate is thought to be somewhat contiguous along the early shor

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME-ICGCM
    Investigating the Contributing Factors to Rib Fatalities Through Historical Analysis

    By Tristan H. Jones

    Rib-related accidents in underground coal mines continue to cause injuries and take lives at a rate of 1.3 fatalities per year for the last 17 years. Prevention of these accidents cannot simply be a m

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    RI 6319 Titanium Placer Deposits of Idaho

    By R. H. Storch, D. C. Holt

    During reconnaissance investigations of more than 300 stream areas in Idaho to determine the potential value of ilmenite in black - sand placer deposits 46 deposits were explored by churn drilling , t

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Mineral Industry Demands And General Market Equilibrium

    By Richard Thomas Newcomb

    Chapters 5a, 5b, and 6 discuss the long- run supply of minerals and the characteristics of reserve search and production peculiar to extractive industries. It is now necessary to complete the picture

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Production of Partially Separated Rare Earth Elements (REE) from a Quebec Deposit

    By Jean-François Boulanger

    The production of rare earth elements from ore usually consists of three steps; the separation of a concentrate of REE bearing minerals; the cracking of the REE minerals to liberate the REE into an aq

  • IMPC
    Optimization Studies On The Removal Of Copper From Sarcheshmeh Molybdenite Concentrate By Ferric Chloride Leaching

    By Ali Dehghani Ahmad Abady

    In Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex, a molybdenite floatation concentrate was produced by selective removal of copper impurities with 7 stages of cleaner floatation banks, that contains around 1% copper and

    Sep 1, 2012

  • SME
    Investigating the Correlation between Coal Geochemistry and Coal Bumps

    By David Hanson, Sean Warren, Chaparral Berry

    "Coal bumps, also referred to as dynamic failure events or coal bursts (Lawson, Weakley, and Miller, 2016), continue to be a hazard in underground coal mines. While current design methods have signifi

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Challenges And Triumphs Of A Large-Diameter Microtunnel Relief Interceptor Sewer In Indianapolis

    By Jeremy Morris

    The city of Indianapolis has more than 25,000 homes currently on septic systems. Many of these systems do not function well because of their age and surrounding soil conditions. As Indianapolis has wo

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    The Planning And Design Of The New 1000 M Haulage Level At LKAB Malmberget

    By A Pettersson

    LKAB owns and operates two of the largest underground mines in the world in Northern Sweden. In Malmberget, with a production capacity of about 30,000 t/day of iron ore, the current main 815 m haulage

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Materials Handling On Brazil's MBR Aguas Claras Iron Ore Project - 1 - General Description Of The Project - 1.1 - The Company And The Project

    By B. C. Litzinger

    Minerações Brasileiras Reunidas S.A. - MBR is a brazilian iron ore mining company geared for the export market. It is controlled by Companhia Auxiliar de Empresas de Minerações - CAEMI through its sub

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AIME
    Technical Note - Technique of Risk Analysis Especially Suitable for the Small Miner

    By John J. Dran

    The elaborate analytical techniques for risk analysis used by the large mining companies in conjunction with the valuation of mineral reserve sites are totally inappropriate for the small miner. The s

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Precipitation of Hematite and Recovery of Hydrochloric Acid from Concentrated Iron Chloride Solutions by a Novel Hydrolytic Decomposition Process

    By L. Becze, S. J. Hock, G. P. Demopoulos

    "Regeneration of HCl from chloride solutions is commercially practiced by high temperature (800-900 °C) pyrohydrolysis associated with high energy consumption and capital cost. As an alternative to py

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AIME
    PART IV - Papers - The Free Energies of Formation of CrS, Mo2S3 and WS2

    By John F. Elliott, John P. Hager

    The standard free energies of formation of the lowest stable sulfides of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten in equilibrium with the corresponding metal hazle been determined by reacting the sulfide an

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    The Crippled Soldier in Industry (6cf6607b-5d20-43c7-967a-703edde61a76)

    W. O. OWEN,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion?). Few people appear to realize that the time to reach the crippled soldier is when he is first hurt. In my own judgment, the best time to reach him

    Jan 5, 1918