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  • SME
    Sublevel Caving at LKAB's Kiirunavaara Mine

    By Roger Malmström, H. Heden, Kjell Lidin

    INTRODUCTION LKAB was formed at the turn of the century when the railways between the ore fields and harbors were built. The mines are situated north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden. Kiirunavaara is

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Planning in Coal Mining

    By J. F. K. Brown

    WHEN I first received the kind invitation extended to me by the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, I read over very carefully the suggested title-"The importance of long-distance planning and budgetting i

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AUSIMM
    The Due Diligence Defence Against Personal Liability for Consultants

    By Hancock RG, Dewar GJA

    The mining and exploration industry is governed both directly and indirectly by a complex and constantly changing regulatory and legal system, yet few technical professionals realise the extent to.

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    The Integration of a Due Diligence Process into a Mining Operation

    A mining operation can be identified as demonstrating prudent management when a number of vital characteristics are evident.All risks and opportunities that are critical to the on-going success of the

    Jan 1, 1998

  • NIOSH
    RI 3694 Some Refractory Properties of Washington Chromite

    By Kenneth G. Skinner, Hewitt Wilson, Thomas L. Hurst

    Although chromite deposits occur in California , Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming , Pennsylvania, Maryland , New Mexico , North Carolina, Alaska, and the Phillippine Islands , less than 1 percent

    Mar 1, 1943

  • IMPC
    Kinetics And Efficacy Of Froth Flotation For The Recovery Of Metal Values From Pulverized Printed Circuit Boards

    By A. Vidyadhar

    Printed circuit boards (PCBs) constitute a majorpart of electrical and electronic equipment containing valuable metals such as Cu, Ni, Au, Ag, Pd, Fe, Sn, Pb, etc. The concentration of base and precio

    Sep 1, 2012

  • SME
    Mining And Exploration Division - Shaft Design and Construction - Shaft Mining Design In Rock ? Introduction

    By Donald P. Richards

    Is a shaft the same as a tunnel and can it be approached in the same manner for design and construction? The most obvious difference between a shaft and a tunnel is that of orientation; whereas a tunn

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    Total Deposit Knowledge – Geology, Underground Mass Mining and the Future – A Mining Engineer’s Perspective

    By G Chitombo

    Mass mining methods have become the mining industry’s preferred way of extracting most of the world’s most important metal and mineral commodities. Given the rapidly increasing global demand for commo

    Aug 22, 2011

  • CIM
    The Industrial Training Programme of Nevada Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corp’n

    By A. Todd Davis

    "Introduction“CAN YQUR Company afford not to train?"" This question was asked by Jack Taylor in the Factory Management Magazine for June, 1950. Mr. Taylor went on to say, ""No, it can't; no Company ca

    Jan 1, 1954

  • SME
    Aggregate Resources -- California Effort Under SMARA To Ensure Their Continued Availability

    By D. J. Beeby

    California's Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) was passed in 1975 to identify and protect mineral resources in areas of high land-use conflict and ensure reclamation of mined lands. Unde

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Emergency Escapeway Holes Through in Five Shifts

    By Jim Breedlove, Stephen P. Case

    When a major ground subsidence occurred in the AKZO Salt mine at Retsof New York, the company was forced to pick up their production from a lower mine level. Before full production on the lower level

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Potash Production Hoisting Plant Upgrade & Beyond

    By D. M. Ziebarth

    "During the mid to late 1960’s, the underground potash industry in Saskatchewan was born. For the next four decades the industry operated at a steady pace supporting a large part of the world demand;

    Jan 1, 2017

  • TMS
    Recycling Scheme for Scrapped Automobiles in Japan

    By Masao Suzuki

    Over 5 million cars are scrapped yearly in Japan. After dismantling. scrapped automobiles, they are put into a shredder for differential recovery of ferrous and nonferrous metals. The residue, which i

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Electric Furnace Freboard Combustion CFD Modeling

    By A. Golpaygan

    Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling for simulation of fluid flow and combustion in industrial scale electric furnace is presented. Poor combustion efficiency, roof and/or side w

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Multi-Component, Multi-Element Refining By Powder Injection

    By Gordon A. Irons

    "Powder injection for melt refining is widely practiced in the steel industry, and is gaining acceptance in the non-ferrous industries. In these commercially-important systems, the thermodynamics and

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Using Your Best Resource

    By W. E. (Bill) Stanley

    Introduction This is an exciting day. It isn't often that you can find the best minds in a particular business gathered together in one place. But that is what we have here. You are the best

    Jan 1, 1987

  • NIOSH
    RI 9417 - Frictional Ignition Of Natural Gas-Air Mixtures By Alternative Coal-Cutter Bit Shank Materials (78438c08-0460-4e7b-987b-fc86d7400932)

    By L. Garner McDonald

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines tangentially impacted potential coal-cutter bit shank materials against sandstone to investigate the potential of the materials to ignite natural gas by a friction-generated h

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Foundry Sand Reclamation

    By J. M. Cummings

    The importance of controlled sand properties to the production of quality castings has been recognized by foundry men for many years, but the maintenance of requisite standards results in a relatively

    Jan 1, 1947

  • NIOSH
    IC 7481 Methods of Producing Ultra-Clean Coal for Electrode Carbon in Germany

    By L. D. Schmidt, H. G. Graham

    Several processes for the production of ultra-clean coal for electrode carbon were developed in Germany prior to and during World War II . These processes have been investigated since the end of the w

    Oct 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Support for Pit Slopes

    By M. Gyenge, O. F. Coates, K. Barron

    "It is suggested that artificial supports might be used to increase, with safety, the angle of hardrock open-pit slopes. Guidelines for designing such a support system, based on a simplified analysis,

    Jan 1, 1971