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  • NIOSH
    RI 4988 Future of Birmingham Red Iron Ore, Jefferson Co. AL

    By J. R. Thoenen, B. H. Clemmons, A. H. Reed

    "INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYOverall red-ore reserves in the Birmingham, Ala., area were estimated in 1910 by E. F. Burchard 4/. Since then mining has progressed into areas classed by Burchard as ""unava

    Jul 1, 1953

  • NIOSH
    RI 5024 Beneficiation Of Oxide Manganese And Manganese-Silver Ores From Southern Arizona ? Introduction

    By R. Havens

    During investigations of the occurrence of manganese in the western United States in the early 1940?s, examining engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected samples from seven claims and mines in south

    Jan 1, 1954

  • CIM
    The Importance of Sampling in Resource Definition, Process Control, Metallurgical Accounting and Sales of Mineral Products

    By Ralph J. Holmes

    "An accurate knowledge of the chemical, mineralogical and physical characteristics of ores and mineral products that are mined, processed and sold commercially is crucial to resource definition, effec

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Overview of the Process on Risk Informed Decision Making in Mining Dams/Tailings Storage Facilities—Position Statement from USSD and CDA - SME Annual Meeting 2026

    By Alistair James, James Alcorn, Chaitan S. Sandhu, Andy Small

    The Risk-Informed Decision Making (RIDM) working group is a group of industry professionals formed under the joint initiative undertaken by United States Society of Dams (USSD), Tailings Dam Safety Co

    Feb 22, 2026

  • SME
    Comparison between Calculated and Actual Face Pressures in EPB TBMs—Case Studies in Seattle, WA

    By Ehsan Alavi, Brian Hagan, Colin LaVassar, Glen Frank, Derek Dugan, Rick Capka, Lisa Mori

    "Tunnel face instability is one of the most common issues in EPB tunneling. The evaluation of an ideal face support pressure is a critical element in the design and construction phases of EPB tunnelin

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    OFR-72-82 Research Study Of Coal Mine Rock Reinforcement

    By T. A. Lang

    Concepts and equations have been developed to quantitatively determine the stability of a rock bolted coal mine roof as a structural (beam-arch) member consisting of reinforced rock units. The equatio

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Isee Photography In Blasting Session

    By T. Palangio

    Most blasters wouldn’t think of initiating a shot without a seismograph to record vibration and air blast results. Some might even measure the velocity of detonation but few surprisingly record the ev

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    RI 7406 In Situ Tests Of Bearing Capacity Of Roof And Floor In Selected Bituminous Coal Mines - A Progress Report - Longwall Mining

    By A. J. Barry

    A practical method has been developed and field tested which provides an estimate of the bearing capacity of mine roof and floor. The relationship between penetration of the strata and imposed loads i

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Industrial Section (f33ce896-e508-4b8b-84b6-1b4db908268b)

    Beyer Barometric Condenser The Ingersoll-Rand Co. is now offering to the trade complete steam­condensing plants for all service conditions. This equipment includes the Beyer barometric condenser, for

    Jan 8, 1916

  • NIOSH
    OFR-20(1)-76 Applicability Of Available Multiplex Carrier Equipment For Mine Telephone Systems - I. Executive Summary - A. Objective

    By Robert L. Lagace

    The purpose of the work reported herein was to investigate whether available telephone multiplexing equipment offered a means to rapidly upgrade the traffic-handling capacity of present mine telephone

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Milling Methods in 1929

    By Galen H. Clevenger

    THE real and permanent advances which take place in any industry are for the most part slow evolutions which frequently develop and grow almost imperceptibly from clay to clay. A meritorious idea may

    Jan 1, 1930

  • TMS
    A Century of Converter Operation in Vale Inco's Ontario Operations

    By S. W. Marcuson

    Smelting of nickel-copper sulfide ores at Vale Inco’s Sudbury operations commenced in 1888 and the first converting plant went into operation in 1892. As the demand for nickel grew, the smelting opera

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation of Ore Types and Beneficiation Behaviour Using Normative Minerals

    By A E. Waltho, W J. Shaw

    Predicting the physical characteristics of various ore types has for long been a difficult problem during mining. Grade control practices tend to concentrate on the chemical grade of the ore. Estimati

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Coal Conversion And Utilization R&D In ERDA ? Introduction

    By Raymond L. Zahradnik

    Marco Polo reported that the Chinese used "black rocks" for fuel, and recent studies indicate that the Chinese may have used coal in small amounts for two or three millennia previously. The use of coa

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Selective Separations in the Minor and Specialty Metals Industry

    By R. L. Bruening, R. M. Izatt, N. E. Izatt, K. E. Krakowiak, S. R. Izatt

    The need for selective metal separations has increased as the mining industry encounters more complex ore bodies and the demand for higher performance end products expands. Molecular Recognition Techn

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    IC 8873 Computer Simulation Applied To The Separation Of Porous Leach Residue Solids From Liquor By Horizontal Belt Filtration

    By Daniel T. Rogers

    The Bureau of Mines, in its alumina miniplant project to investigate alumina recovery from domestic, non bauxitic ores, has conducted research on the use of a hydrochloric acid leaching, gas sparging

    Jan 1, 1982

  • TMS
    Copper Electrowinning at INCO's Copper Refinery

    By P. M. Tyroler

    Inco operates a hydrometallurgical plant to treat the residue from the pressure carbonylation process. The main constituent in the residue is cop¬per. The residue is leached under pressure in an acid

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    The Nordenham Finishing Mill

    By W. R. A. Graeser

    "The Nordenham finishing mill is situated in the town of Nordenham, Fede1•al Republic of Germany, on the banks of the Weser River opposite the town of Bremerhaven, with access by water to the North Se

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    RI 5652 Refractory-Clay Deposits Of Wyoming ? Summary

    By Joel N. Van Sant

    The rapidly expanding economy of the West, with its growth of heavy industry, and increased steel production, is primarily responsible for the refractory clay industry's concern over the adequacy

    Jan 1, 1961

  • SME
    High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation Research At Climax ? Introduction

    By T. E. Masoner

    The struggle to get the minerals industry seriously interested in high intensity wet magnetic separation* has been difficult. The high capital cost of the equipment, the lack of basic research, the la

    Jan 1, 1968