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  • SME
    The Selection of Flotation Reagents for Mineral Flotation

    By Robert D. Hansen, Basil S. Fee, Richard R. Klimpel

    Despite the importance of froth flotation to the mineral industries as a means of separating various minerals, the commercial flotation reagents used have varied little in the last twenty years. Numer

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Volcanic stratigraphy and structure of the Mobrun Mine

    By Marie-France Caille, Carl Caumartin

    "Audrey Resources' Mobrun Mine is located in Dufresnoy Township some 30 km to the northeast of Rouyn-Noranda. The Mobrun tine deposits consist of two major massive sulphide lenses; the newly discovere

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Shifting Waters in the Pilbara’s Iron Ore Industry

    By I Brandes de Roos

    Water has played a key role in the Pilbara’s 60-year history of iron ore operations. In contrast to many of the current-day mining environments, iron ore mining was initially hosted by geological form

    Jul 13, 2015

  • IMMS
    Deepsea Mining, For The Benefit Of Mankind - Introduction

    By Robert Heydon

    With the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development fast approaching it is timely to reflect on the integral role seafloor polymetallic nodule mining will play in facilitating sustainable de

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AIME
    Geology Of The Lovitt Gold Mine, Wenatchee, Wash.

    By E. H. Lovitt, A. C. Skerl

    After nine years of continuous operation it is a good idea to take stock of the geological concepts that guide the working of a mine. This is a welcome opportunity to discuss the Lovitt gold mine, whi

    Jan 9, 1958

  • SME
    Considerations In The Artificial Support Of Pit Walls

    By Earl M. Frizzell

    This paper addresses considerations for the use of artificial support of pit walls in surface mines, a new project of the Bureau of Mines. Results to date indicate that a polymer-coated cable with emb

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    The Growing importance of Gold in Eastern Australia

    The 1980's have produced an outstanding revival of the Australian gold industry. In contrast to some previous mining booms, the economic aspects of the growth in gold production are soundly

    Jan 1, 1987

  • NIOSH
    RI 2611 Fatalities In The California Oil Fields.

    By H. C. Miller

    [California's sensational rise to supremacy as an oil-producing State in 1923 was accompanied by a loss of 62 lives. These 62 deaths were from oil-producing accidents alone and do not include fat

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    The Mufulira Western Expansion Project Increases Production 50%

    By C. A. O’Connell

    Surface exploration drilling at Mufulira started in 1928, with drillhole No. 1 intersecting ore near the eastern fringe of the deposit. Subsequent drilling along strike intersected ore until the weste

    Jan 12, 1962

  • AIME
    Petrography of the Mount Moran Mine, Queensland. Discussion

    By Walter Gaby

    L. C. GRATON, Cambridge, Mass.-May I ask, in connection with one point in the summary, to what extent the author regards actinolite equivalent to tourmaline as an index of high-temperature and presuma

    Jan 12, 1916

  • AIME
    The Law of Fatigue and Refreshment of Metals*

    By T. Egleston

    FOR several years I have been engaged in studying the behavior of iron' and steel under varying conditions of tension and compression, as well as of shock and abrasion. Some of these observations

    Jan 1, 1880

  • SME
    The Clinkering Process In Portland Cement Manufacturing ? Synopsis

    By J. Richard Tonry

    In portland cement manufacturing, the raw materials axe changed to clinker in the burning operation. Generally the rotary kiln is used for this purpose and involves many processes, including pelletizi

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    The Electrical Conductivity Of Molten Blast-Furnace Slags

    By A. E. Martin, Gerhard Derge

    IF the molecular constitution of molten slags were better known, the nature of chemical reactions in slags and between slags and metals could be better understood and as a consequence might be better

    Jan 1, 1943

  • SME
    Hydrology Of Taconite Production On The Mesabi Range

    By Douglas W. Barr

    Water is a necessary part of our environment. It is a biological necessity, but more than that, it is a necessary part of our life style. Those of us who live in the north woods expect water to be par

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Mined Land Reclamation By The Florida Phosphate Industry

    By Brij M. Moudgil

    Florida produced more than eighty percent of domestic phosphate during 1974. This amounted to more than thirty-five million short tons. Ninety percent of this production was used in the production of

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Research Bridges on the Superhighway of Coal Processing

    By Peter T. Luckie

    Coal represents 80% of the fuel reserves of this country, yet only 20% of the fuel consumption. In order to change this ridiculous situation, a realistic coal utilization roadmap needs to be drawn to

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AIME
    Thermochemistry of the Adsorption of Xanthate at Pyrrhotite

    By S. R. Rao

    Interaction of potassium amyl xanthate with pyrrhotite has been studied thermochemically. Heats of adsorption of xanthate on unactivated mineral and the mineral activated with cupric ions have been co

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    IC 7799 Peat In The United States ? Summary

    By Eugene T. Sheridan

    The United States has extensive reserves of peat. Peat and muck lands are estimated at approximately 79 million acres, with reserves of 13.8 billion net tons. Within the past decade domestic productio

    Jan 1, 1957

  • IMPC
    The Use of DEM in Predicting Grinding Rate

    By M. H. Moys, M. M. Bwalya

    "INTRODUCTIONThe grinding rate prediction scheme makes use of the energy spectra output from the DEM simulations and the statistical quantification of material strength, which can be done using the dr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    The Application of Geostatistics to Coal Quality Control

    By Just GD, Gillies ADS

    The competitive coal market has required coal producers to put more effort into coal quality control. Successful quality control requires a good estimation of the in situ coal quality as well as a goo

    Jan 1, 1990