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  • TMS
    Flow Array for Nickel Laterite Slurry

    By Donald J. Hallbom

    Limonitic nickel laterites slurries exhibit complex rheological properties including time dependency that varies from thixotropy to rheopexy. Chronic problems may occur if plant designers and operator

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Ore Type – Everything to Someone but Nothing to Anyone

    By J Jackson, M F. Young

    "Ore is the economic portion of a mineral deposit that can be extracted economically. Hence an ore type is a classification of the ore based on one or more dominant characteristics in order to enable

    Jun 15, 2016

  • SAIMM
    The Relevance of Computer Methods to the Economics of the Mineral Industry

    By R. Perlman

    This paper describes the various new computer-aided techniques being used by economists in the construction of economic models. It discusses the relevance of these techniques to mining industries. In

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Mathematics Of Mine Sampling III Whither Geostatistics?

    By Robert F. Shurtz

    This paper suggests that pre-occupation with the random process model notised by geostatisticians may result in neglect of more promising techniques, especially since the random process model does not

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SAIMM
    Spotlight On Chemistry In The Utilization Of The Resources Of Southern Africa

    By R. E. Robinson

    I shall present a concept for the development of the resources of this country and its neighbours that repre¬sents a fantastic challenge to our scientists and entre¬preneurs. This concept offers prosp

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SAIMM
    Navigating Above-The-Ground Risk In The Platinum Sector

    By A. Lane

    The socio economic risks of mining in South Africa have been emerging for some time now, and have been brought into sharp relief by recent events in the platinum sector. The slow pace of social uplift

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    IC 9235 Reducing Back Injuries In Low-Coal Mines: Redesign Of Materials-Handling Tasks

    By Sean Gallagher

    This report describes research by the Bureau of Mines on alternative materials-handling strategies for reducing the costs and incidence of back injuries in low-seam coal mines. Strategies recommended

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Automation in the Mining Industry: Review of Technology, Systems,Human Factors, and Political Risk Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Kritika Baxla, M. Mustafa Kahraman, Frank A. Drews, Yaxue Wang, Joel M. Haight, Kody Powell, Mohit Sobalkar, W. Pratt Rogers

    In the opinion of these authors, technology alone can never give an organization an edge over competitors or provide an industry step change. However, history has shown that technology applied with co

  • NIOSH
    RI 3556 Role Of Clay And Other Minerals In Oil-Well Drilling Fluids ? Preface

    By A. George Stern

    The literature dealing with the drilling of oil wells has become extensive during the last few years, and oil men can find much information relating to drilling muds in the technical literature of the

    Jan 1, 1941

  • CIM
    Marketing and Manufacturing Nuclear Fuel

    By J. M. Toye

    The Canadian nuclear fuel business relates primarily to supplying fuel for Candu reactors. The product development, manufacturing and marketing activities of our nuclear fuel industry will therefore b

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    The Copper Deposits Of San Cristobal, Santo Domingo

    By Thomas Donnelly

    Introduction THE Province of San Cristobal is situated on the south side of the island of Santo Domingo about 25 miles west of Santo Domingo city, the capital of the republic. The copper mineralizati

    Jan 8, 1915

  • AIME
    The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool-Steel.

    By J. M. GLEDHILL

    IT would doubtless have been felt by many but a few years back that there was little left to be said on the subject of crucible tool-steel, and that something akin to finality had been arrived at in i

    Mar 1, 1905

  • ISEE
    Time-retarded Chemistry Tweaks Shock/heave Ratio

    By Michael Wieland

    Work-principle computations for explosions underwater or in rock reveal the way the thermodynamic characteristics of surrounding material influence the resulting shock and heave. To reach total thermo

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Policy Issues for Energy-Intensive Export Industries

    By Rick Hyndman

    ? Context: Ø Global action on climate change ? The situation of trade-exposed industry sectors ? The federal government?s draft plan for industry ? CAPP?s position ? Canadian emissions & Canada?

    Nov 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Radioactive Tracers in Mineral Engineering Problems and Particularly in Flotation

    By A. M. Gaudin

    Introduction The discovery of artificial radioactivity, that is, of radioactivity of acorns other than those which are naturally radioactive, has increased vastly the possibility of using radioacti

    Jan 1, 1949

  • SME
    Critical Minerals 2014;Rare Earths and More Discussed at Conference

    By William Gleason

    The evolution of technology has made the world a more connected place. It continues to change the way we power our homes and vehicles and is leading to a future that seems to be limitless. Limitless a

  • SME
    Land Management And Environmental Quality: A Decade Of Experience With SMCRA The Experience Of The Eastern Coal Industry

    By G. E. Slagel

    On August 3, 1987, a hearing was held by the House Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA). Four panel

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    DREYER AWARD - How Orebodies are Found

    By J. David Lowell

    The first part of this article is a review of industry techniques and styles during the past 50 years. It is followed by my career history during the same period. The second part covers my ideas abo

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Chase's paper on Southern Magnetites (see p. 551)

    E. C. Pechin, Buchanan, Va.: I am sorry to see the table appended to Mr. Chase's excellent paper. In the discussion at the same meeting, on "Notes on a Southern Coal-Washing Plant," Prof. Phillip

    Jan 1, 1896

  • IOM3
    The case for continuity in extractive metallurgy (the eighth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, delivered in London, 4 October 1971, at the symposium on Advances in extractive metallurgy and refining)

    By J. H. Chesters

    The main, though rarely mentioned advantage, is likely to be the standardisation of best practice and product. In a batch process conditions vary cyclically, but with a continuous process they would,

    Dec 1, 1971