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  • CIM
    Design of the Pierina waste dump

    By R. Sharon, P. M. Hawley, X. Ochoa

    "Development of Barrick Gold’s Pierina gold mine in north-central Peru requires construction of a waste dump for disposal of nonore grade materials stripped from the open pit to expose the ore. The wa

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Environmental Concerns of the Blasting Industry

    By Thomas E. Brown

    With the ever increasing public sensitivity to our environment, the blasting industry can no longer be concerned with just drilling and blasting. Government regulations, augmented by public pressure,

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    The Osna-nkm Interstage Carbon Screen

    By Douglas K. Maxwell

    Critical components of any Carbon-In-Pulp or Carbon-In-Leach system are the carbon retention screens. One popular design of carbon retention screen is the "NKM" or "Nor-Kai" unit that was developed in

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - The Classification of Coals

    By Marius R. Campbell

    VArIoUs classes of coals are recognized in this country at the present time. These classes depend largely upon physical characteristics rather than upon chemical composition, and consequently they can

    Jan 1, 1906

  • AIME
    The Slime-Concentrating Plant At Anaconda

    By Frederick Laist

    I. INTRODUCTION The new slime-concentrating plant at the Washoe Reduction Works, Anaconda, was put into operation during March, 1914. This plant, which has a capacity of 26,000,000 gal. of slime pulp

    Jan 8, 1914

  • AUSIMM
    Mining Network and the Security Question

    By A Huebner, A Noack

    Companies all over the world are very sensitive concerning their IT and network security. In most network connected technical installations and machines however, network security is not taken into acc

    Sep 26, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Metallurgical Progress in the Australian Commonwealth

    By Met M. E

    In choosing the subject for my address to you this evening I was actuated by the knowledge that in the past Australian metallurgical problems have been solved by the introduction of extremely interest

    Jan 1, 1936

  • SME
    The Risk Of Accidents And Fatals

    By R. J. Kline

    Most accidents are the result of risk taking. They can happen anywhere. Our coal industry categorizes accidents by type, occupation, commodity, age, every way you can imagine. We now know, how many

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Vibration - The -Key to Machinery Condition

    By Jarrett. K. M.

    Nobody has, as yet, made a perfect machine. Therefore, when a machine is operating and functioning as it is designed to do, there is always some vibration present. This is easily and simply measurable

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    The Feasibility Of Collectorless Sulphide Flotation

    By N. Arbiter

    Evidence for the floatability of sulphide minerals without collector is analyzed and it is shown that results obtained with ores, in contrast to those with single minerals or mineral mixtures, depend

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Magnetic Anomalies of the Coromandel Region

    By D J. Woodward, A B. Christie, S A. Henrys

    Low-level aeromagnetic data available in digital form have been combined to produce a new 1:100 000 scale map of total force anomalies of the Coromandel region, New Zealand. The map incorporates data

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AIME
    Manganese Steel and the Allotropic Theory

    By A. Sauveur

    At the New York meeying of the Institute, February, 1914, Professor Hopkinson and Sir Robert Hadfield presented an important paper entitled Research with Regard to the Non-Magnetic and Magnetic Condit

    Jan 1, 1915

  • SME
    How the Mexican Mining Law Works

    By Lane White

    The nature of the new Mining Law in Mexico, how it works and its implications for foreign investors were discussed from a variety of points of view by speakers participating in SME's special prog

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Column Flotation : The South African Experience

    By J-P Franzidis, M. C. Harris

    Increasing costs, falling grades and a low gold price have caused severe problems for many of South Africa's gold mines. The need to maximise efficiency is extremely urgent. This paper describes

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    The Quantitative Measurement Of Crystalline Silica

    By William J. Miles

    For compliance with the Hazard Communication Standard and other federal and state regulations, numerous minerals, chemicals and products need to be evaluated for crystalline silica content at a thresh

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AIME
    Washington Survey - Policies In The Making

    By Freeman Bishop

    Before Capitol Hill hearings, primary metal producers are often called "concentrated industries" because there are relatively few companies in each category and most of them are large corporations. Ca

    Jan 1, 1970

  • ISEE
    Problems in the Russian Blasting Industry

    By Boris Belenky, M M. Graevsky, R I. Semigin, A E. Frantov

    "In the mining industry, most of stripping and rock fragmentation is performed by blasting. The academician N.V. Melnikov has projected that blasting methods would be used to crush 20% of soft rocks a

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    The "New Generation" of International Projects

    Any engineering firm hoping to do business in the modern world must understand-and take into account-the social and economic realities of client, country, culture, and community. If these consider

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Prospects for the Canadian uranium industry

    By O. J. C. Runnalls

    "Canada became the world's largest uranium producer in 1984. That leadership position is likely to be maintained for many years into the future because of a firm production base, many undeveloped

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AIME
    Pittsburg Paper - The Embreville Estate, Tennessee

    By Guy R. Johnson

    It is now generally acknowledged that the successful management of a modern foundry necessarily embraces a knowledge of chemistry, and especially a thorough acquaintance with the effect of the various

    Jan 1, 1897