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  • AUSIMM
    Multidimensional Sustainable Development Indicators for the Minerals Industry

    By P N. Martens

    In the course of the development of the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) in the 1980s an expression was introduced in the public discussion on environment and devel

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Business Cycles And The Outlook For Industrial Minerals

    By M. C. Roberts

    The consumption of industrial minerals, like most other commodities produced from the earth, depends on the demand for the goods and services that use these materials. Minerals are not generally used

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Copper Price Uncertainties – Chaos Theory to Manage Risks in Mining Projects

    By C Tapia Cortez, C Sammut, S Saydam, J Coulton

    ‘Like every other commodity, the value of the metals is subject to variation’ (Ricardo, 1817). Mineral commodity price uncertainties have always been a significant issue in mining business due to the

    Nov 4, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Pisces-a Symbol for the Future

    By King MN, Travis IC

    PISCES - the Planning and Information System for Coal Export Services has been developed by Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) to ensure the efficient and economic operation of the Hunter Valley Co

    Jan 1, 1987

  • IOM3
    Geochemical dispersion of gold associated with three gold prospects in Thailand - implications for exploration

    By Tawsaporn Nuchanong, Ian Nichol

    Investigations of the dispersion of gold in soils and stream sediments associated with three gold deposits in Thailand indicate the existence of different geochemical dispersion patterns in the three

    Jan 4, 1992

  • TMS
    A Process Designed For The Ancient Copper Smelting Slags (Invited)

    By Bora Derin

    This work deals with the recovery of valuable metals from the ancient copper smelting slags located in Küre-Turkey. In this process, copper and cobalt were recovered in metallic form and/or as their c

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Is there Gold that We do not Recognise?

    By J S. J van Deventer

    "Conventional wisdom is that gold not assayable is not recoverable or does not exist. There has been no formal study on the possibility that gold assays using advanced spectroscopy such as mass spectr

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AIME
    The Russian Cooperative Movement and its Relation to Capital and Labor

    By Walter G. Perkins

    T SEEMS almost sheer presumption to attempt' to discuss Russia in its present chaotic political and economic condition, and were it not that at least two certain absolute factors are continuously

    Jan 1, 1920

  • CIM
    Notes On Explosives

    By E. Godfrey

    The average man one meets on the street thinks of an explosive as a medium of death and destruction, something unstable which should be given a wide berth, because he knows little or nothing about its

    Jan 1, 1926

  • TMS
    Thermodynamic Properties of the Silicon Binary Melts

    By Jafar Safarian, Merete Tangstad, Leiv Kolbeinsen

    "Silicon and its binary alloys have several applications in metallurgical, chemical, photovoltaic and semiconductor industries. Silicon goes to its liquid state within its production, refining and whe

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    Mineral Indicators - Aluminum: (112ce05f-d267-41e6-9380-68deb1f3ab87)

    Since March 28, domestic producer prices on 99.5 percent aluminum ingot have been at 5l¢ per pound. Dealers in this same time frame have held ingot quotes at 49¢-50.5¢ per pound. COBALT: Imports f

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Environmental Data Management

    By D. M. Fritz

    Environmental experts face large and rapidly-increasing volumes of raw data obtained from environmental monitoring stations. These professionals must compile and analyze the data in a systematic manne

    Jan 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    RI 3260 Investigation During 1933 Combustibles in Manholes-Boston

    By F. M. Goodwin, John Campbell, G. W. Jones

    "INTRODUCTION The investigation of the general hazards of combustible gases and vapors in manholes owned by the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. and the study of methods for eliminating these hazards,

    Oct 1, 1934

  • TMS
    Stabilization and Storage of Thermal Residues by Accelerated Carbonation

    By Susana Caballero, Lourdes Yurramendi

    Air Pollution Control (APC) ashes from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) plants need to be treated prior to landfilling due mainly to their heavy metals content. This research evaluates the ca

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    The Quebec Asbestos Industry Mining and Milling

    By J. L. Gartshore

    PRACTICALLY all of Quebec's chrysotile asbestos production derives from twelve mining and milling operations located in the "Eastern Townships" area of the province. The annual output of these twelve

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    The Laws of Igneous Emanation Pressure.

    By Blamey Stevens

    (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) IN this paper, which is a logical extension of my paper, The Laws of Intrusion, 1 the various pressures of emanation and their mechanical causes and effects on

    Apr 1, 1912

  • CIM
    Eliminating Rat Holes in Base Metal Concentrate Bins

    By Gerry Doeksen

    The paper deals with three case studies: (a) the handling of wet concentrates (5 to 8 per cent moisture) through feed bins; (b) the handling of the same product in rail cars; and (c) the handling of d

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Preprint - Washington, D.C. Impact On Mining In Alaska

    By Ernest N. Wolff

    You here are all familar with the myriad of new laws, some enacted and some pending, that affect the mining industry. These laws, for example those dealing with suspended matter, affect us in Alaska a

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Thermal Spallation Excavation of Rock

    By R. Edward Williams

    The Spa1lation Process Because of the low thermal conductivity of many hard rocks, rapid heating of these rocks produces a thin surface layer in which the temperatures attain high values. Thermal e

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    RI 2822 The Use Of Solvents For Dewaxing Paraffin-Base Crude Oil. ? Introduction

    By H. M. Smith

    In studying the chemistry of lubricating-oil fractions from so-called ?paraffin-base? crudes, one of the first requisites is a method for the separation and removal of waxy material. A method utilizin

    Jan 1, 1927