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  • SME
    Mining Management Issues Today And Tomorrow

    By Leonard Harris

    Mining is a business and, therefore, is expected to make profit for its investors, like any other business. It is a risky business which requires the expertise of professionals from several discipline

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    Preprocessing of Municipal Solid Waste for Resource Recovery with a Trommel

    By K. L. Woodruff

    The first step in processing municipal solid waste (MSW), principally household waste, for resource recovery is usually shredding. A trommel has been investigated as a step to precede shredding. This

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Pima Expansion IV Uses Semi-Autogenous Grind

    By John H. Bassarear, Harold W. Sorstokke

    The never ending search for lower unit costs led Pima Min- ing Company's management to study various alternatives shortly after Expansion III was completed. A considerable amount of ore as- sayin

    Jan 5, 1973

  • AUSIMM
    Technical Data Management for Mines

    Computers are playing an increasing role in the management of technical data in mines. Companies are re-assessing the role of their data processing departments as users demand computer resources i

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Novel stopping designs for large-opening metal/nonmetal mines

    By R. H. Grau

    Improving the air quality in metal/nonmetal mines is important in protecting the health of miners. Air quality can be improved in metal/nonmetal mines by developing proper ventilation techniques. Mine

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AIME
    Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum and Related Fuels during 1939 (With Discussion)

    By J. W. Ristori, R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Garfias

    World consumption of petroleum and related fuels for civil purposes in 1939 was close to 2,024,000,000 bbl., or approximately 110,000,000 bbl. more than in 1938, the United States accounting for 96,00

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Interfacing Technologies in Solution Mining

    By Milton E. Wadsworth

    Hydrometallurgical processing of ore deposits by solution mining or in situ techniques requires the interfacing of technologies as diverse as hydrology, geology, chemistry, and rubblization. This synt

    Jan 12, 1977

  • SME
    Hydraulic Mining Of Gilsonite And Its Application To Coal Extraction

    By J. M. Baker

    It seems appropriate here to open with a quotation from the great pre-Confucian philosopher Lao-tze: "The softest thing in the world dashes against and overcomes the hardest. There is nothing in the

    Jan 1, 1959

  • IMPC
    Conditions for Production of Copper Powder in a Pipe Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By Reuter M. A., R. D. van der Weijden, W. F. C. van Wageningen

    "Copper(II) can be recovered or removed from acidic copper sulfate solutions as cuprite or metallic copper powder by reduction with carbohydrates. The copper powder characteristics, such as size and s

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Geostatistical Coal Resource Characterization Using Intervariable Correlations

    By A. Unal

    Coal resource characterization usually calls for estimating more than one variable over a block or node simultaneously. Within the realm of geostatistics, each variable has been evaluated independentl

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Precious Metals Refining Practice

    By Arthur H. Leigh

    Anode mud, the residual material collected from the bottom of the electrolytic cells during the refining of copper is leached, roasted, fire-refined and cast into Dore1 metal anodes. Dore1 metal is a

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Identical Joints Artificially Produced in Real Rock

    By R. W. Hutson

    One of the fundamental precepts of experimentation is the isolation of a single variable to quantify its individual effect. Unfortunately, the variability of natural rock joints has frustrated such is

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - Repairing Partly Collapsed Cylindrical Furnaces

    By John P. Cosgro

    The increasing use of internal furnace-boilers for power-plants at mines (doubtless due to the facility with which they may be installed by reason of their portability; the fact that they require no m

    Jan 1, 1906

  • SME
    Continuous Dust Measurement Underground with OSIRIS

    By L. E. Baker, M. J. Leck

    OSIRIS is a continuous monitoring system for respirable dust which has been specifically designed for mining and related industries. By using the latest microprocessor technology, OSIRIS provides a so

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AIME
    Microbial Leaching of Copper Minerals

    By Joseph A. Sutton, John D. Corrick

    The continuing depletion of high-grade ore de- posits in this country has created a need to develop more effective methods for recovering valuable metals from low-grade ores. The use of microorganisms

    Jan 6, 1963

  • AUSIMM
    International Standards for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Reserves - Status, Outlook and Important Issues

    By Miskelly N

    In Australia and New Zealand, the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Identified Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves', which was released by industry in 1989, is operating successfully in a c

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    Managing Seismic Hazards in a Narrow Vein Underground Operation

    The Kundana underground narrow vein gold mine had a recent history of large and damaging seismic events. Following a period of seismic events on 30 July 2001, in which nine miners were temporarily ent

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    High-Calcium Limestone Deposits Of Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania

    By F. M. Swain

    High-calcium limestones occur in the upper part of the New Market Formation, of Lower Middle Ordovician age, in Franklin and Cumberland Counties, Pennsylvania. The high-calcium facies of the New Marke

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Microbubble Flotation Of Fine Coal

    By A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel

    Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Sealing Of Shafts, Tunnels, And Boreholes For Waste Repositories

    By R. D. Ellison, D. K. Shukla, D. E. Stephenson

    Seals for man-made penetrations into or nearby nuclear waste repositories require several unique capabilities not common to seals for conventional underground activities. Design criteria include long

    Jan 1, 1981