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  • NIOSH
    Lessons From The Granite Mountain Shaft Fire, Butte. - Introduction.

    By Daniel Harrington

    On the night of June 8, 1917, the flame of a carbide lamp accidentally set fire to the uncovered and frayed insulation of an armored power cable near the 2,400-foot level of the North Butte Mining Co.

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AUSIMM
    Increased drilling accuracy leads to significant improvement in ore recovery and dilution

    By R Stimpson, B Johnson, B Hesse

    During a period of twelve months between FY18-19, a series of trials were conducted to compare production drilling accuracy using two different methodologies, and the subsequent impact this had on sto

    Mar 15, 2021

  • ABM
    Tundish Flow Regulation With Advanced Refractory Designs

    By Johan Richaud

    Achieving high surface quality steel in the continuous casting process requires optimal mould level control. The design of the casting channel from the tundish to the mould is crucial to prevent forma

    Jul 30, 2018

  • CIM
    Heat Load Estimation of Conveyed Ore in Underground Mines

    By Jane Li, Kevin Tom

    "Research has shown that broken rock on conveyor transport systems can contribute upwards of 50% towards the overall heat load in underground mines. However, few studies have made significant efforts

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Mechanical properties and fatigue resistance of rails welded with the aluminothermic method

    By J. P. Sancho, J. M. Duart, J. I. Verdeja, J. O. García

    Following a short review of the history of rails used in the transport of passengers and goods, this paper describes the process for rail fabrication, rail structure, and properties, and summarizes th

    Jan 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    RI 3642 Specific Volumes And Phase-Boundary Properties Of Separator-Gas And Liquid-Hydrocarbon Mixtures

    By Kenneth Eilerts, Vincent Smith

    "INTRODUCTION Knowledge of the Phase relations of fluids produced from combination wells 4/ at the pressures and temperatures characteristic of production from natural reservoirs is essential to effic

    Apr 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Bibliography of Injuries to Vegetation by Furnace Gases

    By Persifor Frazer

    1. SMOKE PREVENTION. Report of Select Committee of House of Commons (1843). Nuisance considerably abated in Leeds (Wm. Backerd, July 13, 1843, 239 pages). A synoptic index, p. 211, gives, in alphabet

    May 1, 1907

  • AUSIMM
    Drinking Water Quality Management for Mining Operations in Western Australia

    By J E. Wajon

    This paper discusses the background, requirements, need and content of plans for management of drinking water self-supplied to mining-related operations, including construction camps, especially in re

    Nov 26, 2013

  • NIOSH
    RI 3994 Pilot-Plant Investigations Production of Sponge Iron with Producer Gas

    By R. G. Knickerbocker, T. E. Evans, D. R. Torgeson

    "INTRODUCTION Sponge iron is a product resulting from the reduction of an iron oxide at such a low temperature that fusion does not occur, and the reduced particles retain substantially the same shape

    Dec 1, 1946

  • SME
    A Novel Rapid Flotation System Based On The Air-Injected Hydrocyclone

    By D. R. Spears

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a Fast Air-injected hydrocyclone-Shallow Tank (FAST) flotation system. Conventional flotation cell kinetics are a compromise between two conflicting requirements

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    IC 8051 Mining Methods Of The Fort Dodge Limestone Company, Inc., Fort Dodge, Iowa ? Introduction And Summary

    By L. G. Marshall

    This report is one of a series published by the Federal Bureau of Mines, describing mining methods and performance at individual mining operations throughout the United States. The objective of these

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SAIMM
    The Use Of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology In South African Narrow-Reef Hard-Rock Mines (f75f8c8a-0a94-4f31-974d-db3720274473)

    This paper examines the new water-hydraulic (hydropowered) drill rigs that have been developed and proven in the last decade primarily in tabular, shallow-dipping, narrow-reef hard-rock South African

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Predicting Variations in Mill Feed

    By P McCarthy

    The relatively new field of geo-metallurgy promises to improve the predictability of mill feed quality and enhance processing outcomes. However, it is subject to the same limitations as the prediction

    Aug 8, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Empirical geostatistics #1 – kriging slope of regression: sensitivities and impacts on estimation, classification and final selection

    By D Kentwell

    IGO Ltd’s (IGO) Nova Operation (Nova) is 160 km east-north-east of the town of Norseman in Western Australia (WA). Discovered by Sirius Resources NL (Sirius) in 2012 and acquired by IGO in 2015, the N

    Mar 22, 2022

  • CIM
    Application of the Bird Centrifuge at Hedley Mascot Mill

    By W. S. Tremaine

    When the Hedley Mascot mill was built in 1935, it was designed as a straight flotation plant. The ore to be treated at that time was a gold ore in which the gold was intimately associated with arsenop

    Jan 1, 1947

  • CIM
    Gold Mines and Prospects in Rice Lake-Beresford Lake Area, Manitoba

    By C. H. Stockwell

    RICE LAKE-BERESFORD LAKE area, situated 100 miles northeast of Winnipeg (Figure 1), is Manitoba's foremost gold mining district, although it is exceeded in gold production in the Province by the

    Jan 1, 1940

  • SME
    Dynamic Unfolding-Complex Geology Case Study of Tenke-Fungurume Deposits

    By Justin Cardwell, Alyson Cartwright

    "Grade estimation is the cornerstone of longrange mine planning. Pit designs, metal recovery, mining costs, reserves calculations and reporting are all dependent upon a reliable grade model. If the ge

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Sublevel Caving - Today's Dependable Low-Cost 'Ore Factory'

    Much of the theory upon which the Sublevel Caving (SLC) method is based was developed in Scandinavia many years ago. It was based mainly on æbinÆ theory and æellipsoid of drawÆ configurations derived

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Influence of the Submerged Entry Nozzle Geometry on the Heat Transfer Inside the Continuous Casting Mold

    By Jacqueline JAlexander

    Two of the most important phenomena which govern the continuous casting process and determine the quality of the product are the fluid flow and the heat transfer. Steel flows into the mold through the

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    OFR-99-85 Blast Furnace Operation With Oxygen-Enriched Unheated Blast Air

    By P. L. Woolf

    Three trials with oxygen-enriched unheated blast air are described. The trials were conducted in the Bureau of Mines experimental blast furnace located in Bruceton, PA. The first trial utilized moistu

    Jan 1, 1985