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  • CIM
    Studies in the casting of AA6111 strip on a horizontal, single belt, strip casting simulator

    Strips of AA6111 automotive alloy were cast on a horizontal single belt strip casting simulator, Pure copper and carbon steels substrates plasma sprayed with different coatings for improving the strip

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Barriers and drivers towards the approval and implementation of new technology in mining: A dilemma and exit strategies framework

    By B. Emwanu, R. A. Raju

    The implementation of new technology in mining can be likened to a paradoxical situation or dilemma, where, on one hand, major mining projects are not able to solicit investor funding unless it is pro

    Oct 24, 2025

  • CIM
    Designing Sustainable Prosperity “DSP” a Collaborative Effort to Build Resilience in the Copper Producing Regions

    By F. Prescott, D. Hiam-Galvez, J. Hiam

    Mines are frequently located in remote areas with little conventional employment and few opportunities for the existing population. The development and operation of the mines results in several years

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Magnesium as a Possible Degradable Bio-Compatable Material

    By G. Song

    Magnesium has excellent bio-compatibility in terms of its density, strength, elastic modulus and toxicity. However, due to its poor corrosion performance, so far magnesium has not been successfully us

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Cost Of Compliance With Potential Future Federal Mine Waste Regulations Under RCRA. II. Final Results For Copper Heap And Dump Leaching

    By L. B. Rothfeld

    In anticipation of RCRA reauthorization and subsequent rulemakings, the Bureau of Mines is studying potential economic impacts of RCRA on mining. For U.S. copper heap and dump leaching operations in a

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    A Northern Mine Developer?s Guide Through the Ottawa Maze

    By Robert J. Shank

    This paper describes the Federal Government assistance available for northern mining development. The paper commences with a discussion of why the Federal Government should give assistance to northern

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Convergent Bitumen Recovery

    By Lee Nichols

    Convergent Bitumen Recovery Context of discussion It should be noted that the CBR process is a conceptual bitumen recovery feed methodology, designed to provide supplemental bitumen to the oil sand

    May 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Some Essential Safety Factors In Tunneling - Introduction

    By D. Harrington

    For many years the Federal Bureau of Mines-in cooperation with other agencies-has been making investigations and compiling and publishing reports and statistics on accidents in the various branches of

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    RETC 2025 Full Proceedings - RETC2025

    By Samer Sadek, Brian Hagan

    We are thrilled to welcome you to the 2025 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference (RETC), which will be held in Dallas, TX. This year’s conference will showcase the continued trend of strong indust

    Oct 1, 2025

  • AUSIMM
    Building Partnerships with Indigenous People to Improve their Economic Circumstances to Achieve Social Cohesion and Social Licence to Operate û A Case Study of the West Pilbara, Australia

    The relationships between Aboriginal Traditional Owners and mining companies have often been mired in dispute, particularly since the High Court Mabo decision and the Native Title Act of 1993. In the

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    Mining Companies Attain Relief Through Deductions on Infrastructure Relating to Social and Labour Plans: A Case of the Cart Before the Horse?

    By K. Thambi

    "A recent amendment to Section 36(11)(e) of the Income Tax Act, 53 of 1968 (Tax Act) now extends the allowable deduction of ‘capital expenditure’ incurred by mining companies pursuant to the Mineral a

    May 1, 2019

  • NIOSH
    The Economy At The Close Of 1983

    After a stagnant performance in 1982, gross national product (GNP), industrial production, and employment increased during 1983 in nearly all industrial nations, with the U.S. performance generally le

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    A guide to ground disturbance permitting and managing ESG risk

    By H Arvidson, B Spence, S Helm

    Mining is the art of disturbing ground. All phases of a mine’s life cycle from exploration to building and operating a mine, through closure, has a physical impact on the earth. There is currently inc

    Sep 18, 2023

  • IMPC
    Business Integration of Operations in Metallurgical Complexes

    By O. A. Bascur

    It is difficult to analyse the economics without an integrated view of mine transactions, stockpile inventories, process flows and assays. The lack of integration of mining and metallurgical informati

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    OFR-82(2)-75 Probe Drill Guidance System - Volume 2 - Appendix A - Computer Program

    By Llewellyn A. Rubin

    ROUTINES AND SUBROUTINES A- 1 Wait Loop (Wait) A- 2 Receiver Processing (RCVP) A- 3 Control Panel Sequence (CPNL) A-4 Interrupt Routine (INTRP) A- 5 Math Processing Routine (PROC) A-6 Input

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SAIMM
    When Is A Workplace Safe Or Unsafe?: The Safety Criterion In Terms Of The Occupational Health And Safety Act And The Mine Health And Safty Act - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 - 1 Statute And Common Law

    By Willem Le Roux

    Occupational health and safety is regulated by statute and common law. South Africa has, like many other countries, legislated extensively on occupational health and safety. Despite the body of legisl

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Numerical Investigation of Factors Involved in a Floor Heave Mechanism in a Bump-Prone Coal Mine

    By Bo-Hyun Kim, Mark K. Larson

    "Bumps remain a critical safety concern in underground coal mining, despite significant advancements in engineering controls. These events occur when relatively high stresses in a coal pillar in conju

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Origins of Electrorerefining: Birth of the Technology and the World's First Commercial Electrorefinery

    By A. E. Wraith, J. Protheroe Jones, P. J. Mackey

    The world’s first copper electrorefinery started production in 1869 at Burry Port in South Wales. Built within the Pembrey Copper Works which had commenced smelting operations in 1849, the new refiner

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME-ICGCM
    A Study of Potential Fault Reactivation and Water Intrusion at a Longwall Coal Mine in Appalachia

    By Francis Kendorski

    A longwall coal mine in Appalachia about 1,500 ft deep encountered a fault while developing a new longwall panel. The fault extended from mining depth to the surface near a secondary road and drainage

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    In-Mine Measurements and Analysis of Ground Movements while Crossing a Geologic Fault Using a Longwall Mining Method

    By Joseph Hirschi, Behrooz Abbasi, Harrold Gurley, Yoginder P. Chugh

    "The research goal was to assess if analytical tool/s can be developed to quantify displacements around a geological fault as longwall face moves toward it and past it. A company was faced with crossi

    Jan 1, 2015