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  • SME
    The Bearing Capacity Of Rock Which Must Support Pit Props

    By Nicholas Chlumecky

    A practical method is described for determining or checking whether underground supports such as props, posts and mechanized longwall supports have bearing areas of proper size in relation to the type

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    RI 6432 Observations in the Development of Titanium Refining Cells

    By Oliver Q. Leone

    Three electrorefining cells were designed to investigate various factors associated with the electrorefining of reject - grade titanium sponge . Operation of the cells provided information on cell des

    Jan 1, 1964

  • TMS
    The Potential of Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Flotation in Environmental Technology

    By J. D. Miller

    Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a high-capacity flotation technology originally developed in the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Utah for processing mineral re

    Jan 1, 1993

  • NIOSH
    Minerals In The World Economy (f5ab92de-42f7-49c6-b199-8e5f5e8dd78b)

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    The year 1986 was not a good year for the world's mineral industry from several viewpoints. Levels of production, both of crude minerals and processed forms, registered declines in the cases of a

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Characterization Of Activated Carbons For The Extractive Metallurgy Of Gold

    By Alfredo Romero Quispe, Carlos Hoffman Sampaio

    This work presents a study of characterization of activated carbons for the adsorption of Au(CN)2- complex. A comparative study of six samples of activated carbons, three Brazilian and three produced

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Hazelton Paper - Deep Borings with the Diamond Drill (Supplement Paper)

    By Oswald J. Heinrich

    In conclusion of a series of deep exploration-borings with the diamond drill, I beg to submit the following statements, supplementary to those in my former papers on this subject: Since my communic

  • SAIMM
    Prehistoric Mining Of Mica Schist At The Tsodilo Hills, Botswana

    By L. D. Robbins, M. L. Murphy, A. C. Campbell, L. Murphy

    This paper reports on what appears to be the first discovery of prehistoric mica-schist mining in southern 4frica. The mine concerned was found in a location very rich in rock art that is one of the m

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    How the Blasthole Burden, Spacing, and Length Affect Rock Breakage

    By Norman S. Smith, Richard L. Ash

    Relationships between the three design factors of borehole burden, spacing, and length that control rock breakage were examined by means of reduced-scale bench blasts in dolomite. A set of three indic

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Manpower Problems in the Canadian Mineral Industry: One Possible Solution

    By Bruce A. McFarlane

    "I WOULD LIKE TO SAY how honoured I am that I have been invited to participate in this panel discussion. I have taken the liberty of narrowing my topic somewhat so that instead of speaking on the Soci

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    An overview of the Prairie Creek diamond- bearing intrusion, Arkansas

    By S. L. Bolivar

    The Prairie Creek intrusion, near Murfreesboro, AR, is the site of the most famous diamond mine in North America. Three major rock types are associated with the intrusion-a hypabyssal peridotite, a vo

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Maintaining Operational Competitiveness in the Australian Open Cut Coal Industry

    Faced with low prices and weak demand in an oversupplied market, the Australian coal industry must seek to further reduce its costs. The paper examines minesite competitiveness of the open cut coa

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    The Production of Elemental Sulphur from Jumping Pound Natural Gas

    By L. T. Munn

    "IT IS NOT necessary here to dwell on the fact that sulphur is currently in short supply. It may be well, however, to •point out that this •storage is not merely a temporary condition, but that, judgi

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    On the Wear of Cutting Tools at High Speed Machining

    By Z. Farhat

    In spite of advances in cutting tool technology, the understanding of the basic wear behavior and failure mechanisms needs further study. Tool wear is the main factor contributing to geometrical error

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Resource Classification - It's Time to Shoot the 'Spotted Dog'!

    By P T. Stoker, A Allman, D P. Carville

    Classification of mineral resource estimates is one of the most important responsibilities of the Competent Person. In recent years, classification decisions have been driven more by the detailed bloc

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Getting More From the Ore – 1995 Daniel C. Jackling Lecture

    By J. Burgess Winter

    It is an honor to present the lecture in honor of Daniel C. Jackling, the developer of the technology of copper mining that we continue to use 100 years later. He made a dramatic breakthrough in the e

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Industrial natural gas technologies for the mining and metallurgy industry

    By A. Zaidi

    "The mining and metallurgy industry is highly energy intensive and one of the largest energy users in Canada. Energy costs are also a major component of total production costs in this industry as desc

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Insuring Technical Credibility In The Future Of Small Mining Projects

    By Christian F. Baiz

    The author will present a discussion of the steps which must be taken by the prospective developer of a small mining operation to establish technical credibility when seeking financial backing. Partic

    Jan 1, 1981

  • TMS
    Bacteria Leaching Process Of The Low-Grade Sulfide Copper Ore

    By Xie Gang

    The leaching experiment used by bacteria on the low grade sulfide copper ore which is difficult to leach was carried out. Some leaching bacteria which have good physiological and leaching activity wer

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Geology Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, Colorado

    By Robert G. Benson, David M. Jones

    The San Luis deposit of Costilla County, Colorado contains 11,021,000 tonnes (12,149,000 tons) of ore at 1.4 g/t (0.040 oz/st) gold in two mineable zones. Gold mineralization is associated with silici

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Hydrocyclone demonstration system for the recovery of coal from gob

    By P. K. Davis, B. Gharib

    The results of a previous basic study of the flow and design characteristics of hydrocyclones demonstrated that a recovery as high as 99% with a product rating* of 0.95 can be achieved on a batch+ bas

    Jan 1, 1990