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  • AIME
    Volatilization Of Cuprous Chloride On Melting Copper, Containing Chlorine

    By S. Skowronski

    PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION Since cuprous chloride melts at 418° C., boils at 954° C. to 1033° C.,1 and is known to be volatile at a much lower temperature, the presence of chlorine in any form in or on

    Jan 2, 1919

  • NIOSH
    RI 7149 Development And Evaluation Of Nonincendive Detonating Cord

    By C. M. Mason

    A method for evaluating the relative incendivity of detonating cord in natural gas-air mixtures was developed. The method consisted of firing short lengths of cord in bundles to determine the number o

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AUSIMM
    Simulation of Copper Heap Leaching as an Aid to Design and Operation

    By Mansor A. N

    Results are reported for the computer simulation of heap leaching of mixed copper oxide and sulphide ores. They resemble those obtained from testwork in terms of a substantial peak in the copper co

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Flame Powered Trigger Device For Activating Explosion Suppression Barrier

    By Michael J. Sapko, Robert A. Cortese

    A flame powered trigger device has been developed to explosively activate suppression barriers to quench gas and coal dust explosions. The important feature of the device is a silicon solar panel, whi

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Shear Resistance of Rock Bolts

    By Charles J. Haas

    The effectiveness of rock bolts in resisting shear displacement along preexisting fracture surfaces or slip planes was determined in the laboratory with full-scale bolts and large-scale shear test equ

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    15. Discovery and Development of the Toquepala and Cuajone Deposits, Peru, SA

    By Willard C. Lacy

    Discovery of a mine is a complex affair. No mine is simply found but comes about through the efforts of many. It is difficult to establish "credit" when a mine is found and becomes a viable operation,

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Performance of an Industrial Balling Circuit

    By D. W. Fuerstenau

    This paper presents the results of an investigation of the stability of the mass flow rates and average pellet size in the different streams of an industrial-scale balling circuit. The variables in th

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Injected ARD Plume Behaviour in a Pit Lake Utilizing in situ Dye Studies

    By Eric C. Schwamberge, Clem A. Pelletier, Deborah L. Muggli, George W. Poling

    The Pit Lake at Island Copper has evolved into a 3-layered meromictic system. Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) is collected and injected into the lake at 220 m depth via 2 diffuser systems. In situ dye studie

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AIME
    Chuqui

    A mine that staggers the imagination is Chuquicamata, the granddaddy of them all. In 1968 production exceeded 300,000 tons of copper. Production began in 1915 and mining proceeded solely on oxide ores

    Jan 11, 1969

  • AUSIMM
    Statistical Investigation of the Risk of Accidental Impact Opening of Mine Shaft Detaching Hooks

    During 1995 a catastrophic accident took place at the No 2 Vaal Reefs shaft in South Africa, when a locomotive fell onto a cage, causing the death of 104 people. The subsequent Commission of Enquiry f

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    Thermally Assisted Cutting Of Granite

    By Frederick J. McGarry, Parviz F. Rad

    Although tunneling machines have attained very high advance rates in medium-hard rocks, the need for frequent repairs has slowed their use in very hard rocks. Laser- assisted tunneling is expected to

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    New Backfill Binder and Method

    By M Grossi, G Baiden

    This paper describes a new mine backfill method based on a newly invented binder with several years of test results from laboratory and onsite applications. The new binder has several advantages over

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    History Of Coal Mining (d035a8b4-3570-4676-b760-d22c1455867a)

    By Samuel M. Cassidy

    The exact date of man's first use of coal is lost in antiquity. The discovery that certain black rock would burn was undoubtedly accidental and probably occurred independently and many times in t

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Dephosphorisation of Bof Slag Using Tin

    By Matsushita Y, Maeda M, Sano N

    The present study was carried out to explore the possible separate recovery of iron and phosphorus (as gas) from BOF slag using graphite crucibles or graphite powders in the presence of a tin bath

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SAIMM
    Sulfide-Type Inclusion Morphologies Of A Ca-Treated Hot-Rolled Wheel Steel - Synopsis

    By E. Keskinkilic

    In this study, sulfide-type inclusion morphologies of a Ca-treated hot-rolled wheel steel, Grade-X, were investigated. The specimens taken from the hot-rolled products of Grade-X heats were studied. T

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    Coal Mine Communications

    By Jürgen F. Brune, William H. Schiffbauer

    Communication problems are not new. Research in this area goes back as far as 7922 when the US Bureau of Mines performed experiments to detect radio signals from inside their experimental mine in Bruc

  • METSOC
    What Corrosion Costs Canada; Or, Can We Afford To Ignore Corrosion?

    By S. A. Shipilov

    In this paper, the annual direct cost of corrosion in Canada is estimated to be approximately $41 billion. The figure does not include the indirect (user) costs of corrosion, sometimes referred to as

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    OFR 209-83 - Reverse Performance Characteristics Of Main Mine Fans

    By V. Rajaram, S. Bhattacharya, M. F. Dunn

    During a mine fire or other emergency, it may be desirable to reverse the airflow in order to provide an escapeway or to isolate a fire. Also, (in colder areas, the airflow may be reversed to prevent

    Jan 8, 1983

  • NIOSH
    RI 2725 Stream Pollution By Acid Mine Drainage ? Introduction

    By R. D. Leitch

    The pollution of streams by acid mine drainage has become of great importance in the past few years in certain regions of the United States. Large quantities of acids are used in a discharged from oth

    Jan 1, 1926

  • SME
    Effect on best practices by the lack of mineral policy

    By E. Steiakakis, A. Athousaki

    Nowadays, stakeholders have a strong say to the enforcement of best practices by mining and quarrying companies. In most cases there is a direct relationship between sustainable development principles

    Jan 1, 2011