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  • CIM
    The Grenville Province

    By A. J. Baer

    "DEFINITION OF THE REGION AND ITS BOUNDARIESTHE EXPOSED PART OF THE GRENVILLE PROVINCE is the southeastern part of the Canadian Shield, characterized by crystalline rocks with K-Ar ages of about 1,000

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AUSIMM
    Opening Address at Annual Conference, 1973

    It is a pleasure and a privilege to be with you for the Annual Conference of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.The inaugural meeting of The Institute was held in Adelaide in April, 1

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AUSIMM
    Carmen Copper – A Sustainable Approach to Tailings Thickener Upgrades

    By C Maloloy-on, S Morgan, M Deiparine, H Mackie

    There is a strong focus in the mining industry to limit its impact on water quality and usage. This is even more evident in developing countries, where mining companies operate within local communitie

    Sep 7, 2015

  • SME
    Mica Process Development ? Introduction

    By James S. Browning

    Mica mining in the United States is confined largely to pegmatites and schists in a few well-defined areas. The largest region extends from central Virginia southward through western North and South C

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Biographical Notices

    ALEXANDER BRYDEN Alexander Bryden, clean of engineers in the anthracite mining field, and a member of the pioneer Pittston family, was claimed by death Wednesday, September 26, 1917. The announcement

    Jan 12, 1917

  • SME
    Multiple Conveyor Belt Cleaners Lessen Carryback Problems

    By Richard Stahura

    The longtime rule-of-thumb for conveyors was that only one cleaner was needed to solve carryback problems and help keep belt replacement costs under control. That is now being rethought. Belt-cleaning

    Jan 4, 1984

  • CIM
    Cassidy and the Douglas Seam

    By C. M. Campbell

    In his report on the Coal Resources of Southern Vancouver Island, Mr. J. D. MacKenzie stated that: "For various reasons it has been imagined that the coal deposits of Vancouver Island are extremely la

    Jan 1, 1924

  • CIM
    Traitement des eaux contaminées - Mine Restigouche, Nouveau-Brunswick

    Plan de l?exposé ?? Présentation du site de la mine Restigouche et du mandat confié à Genivar ??Dénoyage de la mine ??Processus d?enlèvement des boues au fond de la fosse ??Utilisation de Géotubes

    Feb 1, 2008

  • SME
    The Commercial Readiness Of Coal Liquefaction Processes ? Introduction

    By Charles H. Rice

    Coal liquefaction processes can be divided into two broad classifications - direct and indirect. Direct liquefaction processes, in general, slurry coal with a solvent and react it with hydrogen under

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Case Study – Blind Shaft Sinking for BHP Jansen Project

    By Patrick Rennkamp, Wolf-Dieter Trodel, Andy Fearn

    "The Jansen shafts are completed using purely mechanical excavation. This paper summarises the geology, a description of the shafts, the method used for excavation and the results achieved along with

    Jan 1, 2019

  • NIOSH
    IC 9237 Ultra-High-Purity Silicon For Infrared Detectors: A Materials Perspective

    By Clark R. Neuharth

    To assess the supply status of ultra-high-purity silicon for national defense needs, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a general study of the availability of materials and processing technology for s

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Controlling respirable dust in underground coal mines in the United States

    As mining operations in the United States (US) have become more productive, controlling the dust exposure of mine workers has become more challenging. In response, US mining operations are applying ba

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    The Berkeley Art Museum: Using Deep Foundations to Repurpose a Historical Building

    By Timothy Nelson, Simon Burnworth

    "The University of California’s new Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive will showcase a collection of art and film in a facility that pairs an existing 1930s-era printing press facility with

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Geology of Madawaska Mines Limited, Bancroft, Ontario

    By R. L. Alexander

    "Madawaska Mines Limited, incorporated in 1975 is the successor to Faraday Uranium Mines Limited. The history of the latter's mine development and corporate changes are outlined. This paper describes

    Jan 1, 1986

  • DFI
    Augered Cast-In-Place Concrete Piles In Flood Plains - 1.0 Introduction

    By Javaid M. Alvi

    This paper is an attempt to outline the emergence of Augered Cast-ln-Place piles as one of the more economical types of foundation for supporting high-rise buildings and heavily loaded structures rece

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Fine Grinding, a Refresher

    By A. G. Doll

    "Many power-based grinding models exist, and most operators are familiar with Fred Bond's ""third theory"". Bond's model is most commonly used to describe primary and secondary grinding to product siz

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Deep‑sea Mineral Resource Mining: A Historical Review, Developmental Progress, and Insights - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)

    By Jian Zhou, Shuai Huang, Wenqin Xi, Kun Du

    The deep oceans harbor a wide variety of mineral resources that are characterized by their abundance and high quality. Nations worldwide are actively pursuing the exploration and extraction of these r

    Jan 5, 2024

  • SME
    Evaluation Of Pumpability From Process Data

    By John H. Paugh

    Hydraulic slurrying and pumpability characteristics of phosphate matrix (ore) have not been quantitatively defined. An elemental triangular diagram analysis of rock/sediment texture is used to classif

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Laboratory Estimation Of Input Parameters For Simulation Of Long-Term Gas Production Form Coal

    By Satya Harpalani

    The four most important parameters controlling the flow of gas in coal are the gas content, permeability, diffusion coefficient and cleat characteristics. Estimates of these and, more importantly, a k

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    The War's Impact on the Mineral Industry of Washington

    By Milnor Roberts

    WAR struck the mineral industry of Washington with cross currents that produced a peculiar result. The State's production of coal, industrial minerals, and metals for 1941, valued at $28,507,282,

    Jan 1, 1944