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  • IMMS
    Institutional Incentives For Exploration In Existing And Proposed Ocean Mining Law

    By Porter Hoagland

    There has been a recent surge of interest in existing and proposed institutional mechanisms that would govern the exploration and disposal of nonfuel minerals within the U.S. ocean jurisdiction. The M

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    The Use Of Genetic Algorithms For Multiple Cut-Off Grade Optimisation

    By E. Cetin

    The authors describe the general problem of cut-off grade optimisation for multi-mineral deposits and outline the use of genetic algorithms for optimal cut-off grade schedules for deposits with up to

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Coal - The Use of the Digital Computer for Mine Ventilation Problems

    By B. Trafton, H. L. Hartman

    An earlier paper1 introduced a rapid solution for mine ventilation network problems, employing the digital computer. In this paper, refinements and additions to the computer program which expand its s

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Use and Misuse of the Acid-Base Account for "AMD" Prediction

    By J. W. C. Wong, S. D. Miller, J. J. Jeffery

    Pre-mining identification of acid forming mine and waste materials is of concern to the mining industry because of the potential for the generation of acid mine drainage, acid rock drainage, and soil

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    A PC Based Ergonomic Analysis Software Package For Underground Mining Equipment

    By R. L. Unger

    Restricted fields of vision are a common problem with underground mining equipment. Also, when lighting systems are provided, they may be positioned where they cause glare. This restricts the visibili

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Environmental Auditing As An Effective Management Tool For The Mining Industry

    By J. P. Bunch

    As the number of environmental laws continues to steadily increase and the economic penalties for contamination problems become more severe, environmental management represents an important management

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    IC 9057 Evaluation Of Sensitive Ground Fault Interrupters For Coal Mines

    By Michael R. Yenchek

    Contacts with energized conductors are a major cause of electrocutions in underground coal mines. Sensitive ground fault interrupters (GFI's) installed on in-mine three-phase ac utilization circu

    Jan 1, 1985

  • DFI
    Hydraulic Drive Head Performance Curves For Prediction Of Helical Pile Capacity

    By Donald Deardorff

    Helical piles often rely on the final installation torque for ultimate capacity verification. When helical piles are designed using traditional bearing capacity equations for deep foundations and fie

  • NIOSH
    RI 2504 Test Papers for Estimating Hydrocyanic Acid Gas in Air

    By E. S. Longfellow, S. H. Katz

    Poisonous hydrocyanic acid gas (HCN) is sometimes evolved in dangerous quantities from cyanides used in metallurgical and chemical operations. This gas is much used for fumigating buildings, ships, gr

    Jun 1, 1923

  • SAIMM
    Mine To Metal: A Practical Balance For A Large Platinum Producer

    By H. E. Bartlett

    This paper deals with the sampling and mass measurement for ore delivered from a shaft to a processing plant and the contribution of the data from these measurements to the metal balances from shaft d

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Energy-Size Reduction Relationship for the Grinding of Quartz

    By S. R. Mitchell, M. Weissman, J. H. Brown

    It has been demonstrated that for fine grinding operations, the energy input (E) and the product size modulus (k) are related by an equation of the form E = Ak1-n

    Jan 1, 1961

  • TMS
    Hydrochloric Acid Leaching of Panzhihua Ilmenite for Preparation of Synthetic Rutile

    By Zengjie Wang

    Investigation on hydrochloric acid leaching of the ilmenite from Panzhihua, China was carried out to prepare synthetic rutile. The leaching parameters were optimized to obtain high content of TiO2 in

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AIME
    Improvements in Copper/ Lead Separation With Activated Carbon (ec17cfc3-23ab-4d5f-a72e-5fc958437a5e)

    By John A. Meech, J. G. Paterson

    Activated carbon is a strong adsorbent for amyl xanthate, capable of removing from solution up to a quarter of its own weight in xanthate. In selective flotation system where depression is unstable, s

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    Use of Metallurgical Test Data in Resource Evaluation for Magnetite Deposits

    By J N. Farrell

    Metallurgists frequently use a small number of large samples to characterise expected mill performance, with the a priori assumption that these few samples are representative of the entire deposit. Ge

    Jul 11, 2011

  • SME
    High-resolution Satellite Imagery For Mineral Resource Evaluation And Mine Management

    By Dewey W. Marino

    Conventional remote sensing applications for the exploration of natural resources has largely been the domain of low resolu­tion Earth orbiting systems such as Landsat™ which can sample a broad range

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Design and Construction of Tunnels for Northern Gateway Project, New Zealand

    By M Behrens, A McPhee, B D. Hegan

    This paper describes the design and construction of twin 400 m long road tunnels as part of the Northern Motorway Extension Project in Auckland, New Zealand. Construction of the tunnel civil works is

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    RI 7143 An Anisotropic Elastic Solution For Testing Stress Relief Cores

    By Robert M. Becker

    A thick-wall cylinder solution applicable to the evaluation of anisotropic elastic parameters is derived for the interpretation of stress relief data. For a restricted class of problems, a special rel

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Technology for Separation and Environmental Clean-up

    By J. D. Miller, J. Hupka

    Environmental applications of the air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) technology are presented. The original ASH design used porous sintered steel or porous polyethylene tubes as spargers. To diminish/prev

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Potential Cost Cutting Methods for Permitting Deactivation Furnaces/Explosive Waste Incinerators

    By Katherine L. Heineken, Timothy J. Tope, Kim David Murphy

    One method for small arms disposal is the use of a deactivation furnace or explosive waste incinerator. There are numerous hurdles a facility typically encounters to get the furnace or incinerator ful

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SAIMM
    The Relix process for the resin-in-pulp recovery of uranium

    By F. L. D. Cloete

    The Relix process is based on direct contact between an ion-exchange resin and undiluted pulp, thus avoiding prior solid-liquid separation. The resin particles float near the surface of the pulp, form

    Jan 1, 1981