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  • SME
    Minimising The Fire Hazard Of Underground Plastic Pipes

    By P. N. Eksteen, G. E. Greig

    The South African mining industry currently installs about 6 km per month of plastic pipes for conveying compressed air and water. Plastic pipes have a number of desirable properties and are favoured

    Jan 1, 1993

  • DFI
    Numerical Study On The Behavior Of Inclined Micropile

    By Sepideh Damavandinejad Monfared

    In recognition of the practicality of using inclined micropiles as elements for foundation support to resist static and seismic loading conditions, specifically in retrofitting projects, this study pr

  • SAIMM
    The roasting and leaching of Witwatersrand pyrite concentrates

    By C. G. Schmidt, N. W. Hanf

    Many of the pyrite concentrates produced at South African gold and uranium mines contain economically significant amounts of nickel, copper, and cobalt, apart from gold and uranium. In some cases thes

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Electric Power A Factor In The Anthracite Field

    By W. A. Thomas

    STEAM is, and doubtless always will be, the basic power in the anthracite industry, either directly applied through engines and pumps or electrically. The rapidity with which electric power is being a

    Jan 9, 1921

  • SME
    Building the Underground River to Service Buenos Aires

    By Bernie W. Martin, Raymond Leray, Christian Criado

    Aguas Argentinas,1 a consortium managed by Lyonnaise des Eaux of France and operator of the world’s biggest privatized water supply and waste water collection system for the City of Buenos Aires, a ci

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    The Cerrejon North Coal Project In Columbia ? Background

    By B. N. Everett

    The growing role of Colombia as a major supplier of internationally traded steam coal has been widely discussed in the industry. Although Colombian coal has been produced and exported in small quantit

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - Explorations on the Mesabi Range

    By E. J. Longyear

    The rapid development of the Mesabi range has been a matter of much wonder to those familiar with ore-deposits elsewhere, and much skepticism was shown when " millions of tons of ore on the Mesabi" wa

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    The Magnetic Concentration Of Low-Grade Iron Ores

    By S. Norton

    IN the West, capitalists have expended many millions of dollars developing the low-grade porphyry ores of copper. Half a dozen of these great enterprises have proved to be wonderful commercial success

    Jan 2, 1917

  • SME
    The Distribution Of Fine Particles In Activated Carbon

    By F. W. Petersen

    In the precious metal industry, activated carbon is used extensively for the recovery of gold and silver from cyanide solutions, particularly from slimy pulps and unclarified solutions. However, carbo

    Jan 1, 1995

  • IOM3
    Technical note: Activities in the tin-iron system

    By P. A. Wright

    The note describes the steps involved in the combination of results reported by Shiraishi and Bell in 1968 and 1970 and by Mills and Turkdogan in 1964. Shiraishi and Bell derived from their vapour-pre

    Dec 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    Displacement Within the Tasman Fold Belt: Paleomagnetic Indications?

    Late Palaeozoic and Late Mesozoic phases of widespread overprinting have obliterated most of the primary magnetization signature of the Tasman Fold Belt. Palaeomagnetic programs of a regional ext

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    The Recovery of Gold from a Telluride Concentrate

    By Keith Sarbutt, I. Jackman

    The recovery of gold from a high grade telluride/sulphide flotation concentrate was investigated. Conventional cyanidation resulted in very slow rates of gold extraction. Historically, the refractory

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    IC 6374 Recent Developments in the Mining Industry

    By Scott Turner

    I have been asked to speak briefly about recent progress in the mining industry of the United States, and to touch on the general advancement of en- gineering science as applied to mining. By recent,

    Oct 1, 1930

  • AUSIMM
    The Wonawinta Silver Project – Value Engineering at Work

    By P G. Greenhill

    The Wonawinta silver project near Cobar in NSW is under development by Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited (CCR). RMDSTEM Limited is part of the owner’s team for feasibility, design, engineering, con

    Aug 8, 2011

  • IMMS
    Polymetallic Nodules - The Viability Of Commercial Projects ? Purpose

    By Jan Magne Markussen

    The aim of the paper is to analyze the viability of commercial exploitation of polymetallic nodules, the time aspect for exploitation and the probable organization of commercial projects. METHOD

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    The Challenges Of Making Deep Sea Mining Sustainable

    By Hans Smit

    The face of mining as we know it is set to change in the very near future as mining companies all over the globe realize the implications of accessing the vast mineral wealth contained on, and under,

    Jan 1, 2008

  • IMPC
    Surface Chemistry Features in the Flotation of KCl

    By F. Q. Cheng

    Despite the successful industrial practice to recovery KCl by flotation, the adsorption state of collectors at KCl salt surfaces is still not fully understood. In this paper, the captive bubble contac

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Use of the Petrographic Microscope in Refractories Technology

    By C. Burton Clark

    The important role of the petrographic microscope in the petrology of refractories is discussed, based on 45 years of industrial experience by the author. Highlights of his career are used to illustra

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    1999 JACKLING LECTURE The miner and sustainable development

    By Patrick M. James

    Many in mining believe that the industry is slipping behind in public image, in public mineral education and, particularly, in mining's basic right to do business. It is critical to turn things a

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Rare Earths And The Mountain Pass, California Operations

    By Warren N. Warhol

    The mutual growth of the rare earth industry and the Mountain Pass Operations was no coincidence. It was the commercial availability of rare earths on a scale first made possible by the capacity of th

    Jan 1, 1980