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  • SME
    Rail Transportation Of Industrial Minerals - Introduction:

    By Raymond S. Shrode

    Transportation is one of several important increments in the total market cost of most commodities. On a national average it has been reported that transportation accounts for about 25% of the total c

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Ultrafine Grinding In A Tower Mill (6d018d60-1a9c-401a-924c-9f8137ab6922)

    By Eugene E. Hively

    The Tower Kill is a vertical "stirred" ball/pebble mill recently introduced in the Western Hemisphere. This device offers a significant power savings on wet fine grinding applications when compared to

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    A Study Of Drosses From Lead Blast Furnaces

    By Gerald Greene

    Tan various lead producers have given the subject of lead drosses much attention in recent years but the problem of their economical treatment is yet to be solved. Formerly the copper in the furnace

    Jan 1, 1935

  • CIM
    Toppling failure — A proposed analytic solution

    By J. I. Mathis

    "The failure that was utilized for developing this model was a double bench-scale failure, approximately 20 m in height, in the Misery pit at BHP Billiton’s EKATI mine site. The bench that failed was

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    IC 7251 Summary Of State Laws Pertaining To Explosives - Part 1. District B - Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont ? Foreword

    This summary of State laws on explosives was compiled primarily to ascertain what subjects relating to their control have been acted upon by each State legislature and, in general, how they have been

    Jan 1, 1943

  • NIOSH
    IC 6668 Prospecting and Exploration for Sand and Gravel

    By J. R. Thoenen

    The objective of this circular is threefold: First, to describe briefly the various modes of occurrence of sand and gravel. Second, to emphasize the need for adequate prospect¬ ing and exploration pri

    Dec 1, 1932

  • SME
    Geochemical Investigations Of The Fate Of Abandoned Raffinate In A Proposed In-Stope Solution Mining Project, With Applications To Prediction Of Ground Water Quality

    By G. A. Doyle

    The White Pine Mine is the second-largest active underground copper mine in the United States, covering an area of approximately 13 square miles in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The mine operator i

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    A Cost Comparison between Empirical and Engineered Support and Reinforcement Designs for Tunnels in a Low Stress Environment

    By L Nienaber

    Mines, after becoming operational, often retain the same support and reinforcement designs developed in the feasibility study. These designs are conceived from limited drilling data and regional exper

    Mar 8, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    A Review ù Pillar Stability Issues at DOZ Block Cave Mine

    By D Flint, O Rindriatmoko

    PT FreeportÆs Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) Mine is the latest block cave mine within the East Ertsberg Skarn System (EESS).Issues with undercutting and stress concentrations at the extraction level were experi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    The Square-Set Method of Stoping at Butte

    By J. B. Mawdsley

    From the view point of the mining engineer, the square-set method of stoping as practised at Butte, Montana, is one ?of the outstanding features of well conducted mining operations in that camp. The f

    Jan 1, 1925

  • CIM
    The Examining Engineer and the Mining Industry

    By J. D. Galloway

    The mining industry of British Columbia continues to grow steadily in importance. The gross value of the production in 1925, sixty-two and a half million dollars, was a record, and ali indications poi

    Jan 1, 1926

  • NIOSH
    OFR-57-82 Undercut And Fill System For Pitching Coal

    By Arnis Mangolds

    A study of the technical and economic feasibility of using a unique undercut and fill system developed by USBM engineers to mine steeply pitching coal is discussed. A brief resource assessment has ind

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    History of the Institute - II - 1947-1961

    By Edward H. Robie

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    Blast Furnace Slag as an Aggregate in Concrete

    During the last 20 years, manufacturers of Australian iron have given increasing attention to development of external markets for processed blast furnace slag. Slag has been in widespread use over

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The New Brunswick coal resource

    By F. D. Ball, D. E. Gemmell

    "Coal mining in New Brunswick dates from the year 1639, when, as today, coal was produced from the area surrounding Grand Lake near the geographic centre of the province. Current production by N.B. Co

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SAIMM
    Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, China

    By Huang Zhiwei, Paul Skayman, Kevin Holley

    In 1989 The First Brigade for Geology and Mineral Exploration of Qinghai Province discovered gold at Jinlonggou and Qinlongtan, Tanjianshan. Between 1992 and 2002 small scale mining was carried out a

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Cyclone modelling: A review of present technology

    By L. R. Plitt, A. A. Turak, B. C. Flintoff

    "Since the publication of empirical cyclone models by Lynch and Rao in 1975 and by Plitt in 1976, the technical literature on this subject has consisted primarily of reports of applications, with only

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Sedimentary Uranium Deposits

    By David S. Robertson, Richard F. Douglas

    "Uranium is a lithophile element of relatively low natural abundance. Concentrations of uranium form through processes of erosion and sedimentation, and over 90 per cent of the western world's uranium

    Jan 1, 1970

  • IMPC
    EBSD: A Potential Supplementary Technique in Quantitative Characterisation of Minerals

    By Kari Moen, John Rasmus Leinum, Jarle Hjelen, Terje Malvik

    "Automatic identification and characterisation of mineral raw materials and beneficiated products are of major importance in mineral processing. However, minerals show great variety in their compositi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Choosing a SAG Mill to Achieve Design Performance

    By Sami Hindstrom, Travis Orser, John Starkey

    "A great deal of effort has been expended in the last 11 years by the authors and others to identify the correct power required to grind ore in a SAG mill, by developing ore hardness variability funct

    Jan 1, 2003