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  • TMS
    Rheological Study Of 356 Al-Si Foundry Alloy Prepared By A New Innovative SSM Process

    By Omid Lashkari

    Keywords: SEED, SSM materials, Microstructural evolution, Rheology, Swirling Speed SEED (Swirled Enthalpy Equilibration Device) is established itself as a new technology amongst the many Semi-S

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    OFR-45-84 Evaluation Of Surface Storage Facilities For Explosives, Blasting Agents And Other Explosive Materials

    By J. Roth

    The purpose of the present study is to increase the safety of explosive storage. This was accomplished by: a) review of the histories of recent and past magazine explosions to define causes and trends

    Jan 1, 1983

  • IMPC
    Deep sea tailings placement (DTSP): Assessing the low bioavailability and chronic ecotoxicology of mineral----rich tailings to benthic invertebrates

    By Stuart Simpson

    The biggest environmental challenge in mining is the management of mine tailings. Deep----sea tailings placement (DTSP) is practiced where the environmental impacts are predicted to be less than the i

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Improving Gold Flotation Recovery at Porgera by reducing Non-Sulphide Gangue Entertainment

    The Porgera mine and treatment plant are located in the Enga Province of Papua New Guinea. Gold in the Porgera deposit is found free and in association with the primary sulphide mineral pyrite. The

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak Rock

    By D. M. Cregger, J. L. Rosenblad, R. E. Ranken

    The construction of a large span, high-walled underground opening in a low strength shale rock is unprecedented. The feasibility of constructing a pumped storage project with several tunnels and a lar

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Some Issues In The Coal Wage Controversy

    By J. G. Puterbaugh

    MARCH 31, 1922, undoubtedly will be long remembered as the ending of an important epoch in the coal-mining industry. On that date, contracts fixing the wages and terms of employ-ment at all anthracite

    Jan 5, 1922

  • CIM
    Coal-Dust Explosions. Suggestions for their Prevention, and the Recovery of Mines After Explosions

    By W. T. Gotheridge

    The principal sources of coal-dust underground are, of course, coal, and the working of coal. Coal-dust is most dangerous when it is in the finest state of division. This class of dust is found mostly

    Jan 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 5591 Properties Of Titanium-Vanadium-Cobalt Alloys ? Summary

    By J. D. Ramsdell

    To obtain information on the effects of cobalt on microstructure and tensile properties of titanium-vanadium-cobalt alloys, the composition ranges of 4 to 16 percent vanadium with 1 to 4 percent cobal

    Jan 1, 1960

  • ISEE
    Method for Developing Explosion Damage Potential Contours in Urban Areas

    By Braden Lusk

    The problem of predicting damage in densely developed areas due to incidental or malicious explosions is one of considerable importance to local, state, and federal governmental bodies. The difficulty

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Probable Origin Of Mission Copper Deposit ? Evidence Indicating The Hydrothermal Origin Of A ?Contact Metasomatic? Mineral Suite, Mission Copper Deposit, Arizona - Introduction

    By John E. Kinnison

    The Mission mine, located in southern Arizona near Tucson, is a recently developed open pit which produces 15,000 tons per day of copper ore. The mine lies on a wide and gently sloping bajada sweeping

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Summary Of The EU Voluntary Copper Risk Assessment

    By K. Delbeke

    Within the framework of the EU Existing Substance (93/793/EEC) and REACH regulations EC/1907/2006), the copper industry initiated in 2000 a comprehensive Voluntary Risk Assessment of copper and severa

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Pulsating High-Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Fine Hematite From Tailings

    By Luzheng Chen

    Pulsating high-gradient magnetic separation (PHGMS) of fine hematite from tailings was studied using a pilot PHGMS separator to investigate the possibility of its application in industry. The results

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Testing of Coals for Byproduct Coking and Gas Manufacture (with Discussion)

    By Horace C. Porter

    Most of the bituminous and semibituminous coals of this country will coke, and all of them yield, on carbonizing, more or less marketable gas and byproducts. We need, however, a finer distinction as b

    Jan 1, 1920

  • SME
    Rocks and Minerals in The Regolith of The Moon: Resources for a Lunar Base

    By Lawrence A. Taylor

    The rocks and minerals of the moon will be included among the raw materials used to construct a lunar base. The lunar regolith, the fragmental material present on the surface of the Moon, is composed

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AIME
    Appreciation

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AUSIMM
    Gold Mineralisation at Porgera, Papua New Guinea

    The Porgera gold deposit is an epithermal gold base-metal deposit located in the Enga Province of Papua New Guinea. Gold-silver-sphalerite-galena-pyrite mineralisation is related to stocks and dykes o

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Update And Outlook - General Summary

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    World political events that occurred subsequent to yearend 1989 but that bear heavily on the global mineral industry have been of such significance that they cannot be disregarded, and certainly they

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    The Glass Sand Industry in Australia - Production, Processes and Markets

    By R G. Richards

    The Australian glass sand industry produces some 2.8 million tonnes per annum of silica sand, of which about 2.0 million tonnes are exported and the rest is for the domestic market. Approximate produc

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure of Palladium

    By A. H. Daane, J. F. Haefling

    BECAUSE of the wide use of platinum in industry and research, the physical properties of this metal, including its vapor pressure, have been studied in some detail.' The other members of the pall

    Jan 1, 1959

  • TMS
    Production of Synthetic Rutile from Egyptian Ilmenite Ore by a Direct Hydrometallurgical Process

    By I. A. Ibrahim, A. K. Ismail, A. A. I. Afifi

    "Synthetic rutile for paints industry is conventionally produced by a combined smelting and leaching process. Smelting process is an energy intensive step and represents economic burden in view of the

    Jan 1, 2000