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  • NIOSH
    Innovations In Copper Leaching, Employing Ferric Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid - Introduction

    By Harmon E. Keyes

    Many organizations, including the Bureau of Mines, have made intensive studies of the application of leaching methods to relatively small low-grade disseminated deposits of copper ores, containing bot

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    Next Generation System For Unmanned LHD Operation In Underground Mines

    By J. Larsson

    In the pursuit of increased safety the mining industry has worked to develop systems for remote control and autonomous operation of both stationary and mobile equipment. This paper reports on a newly

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    IC 7492 Hazards of Black Blasting Powder in Underground Coal Mining

    By R. G. Warncke, D. Harrington

    "INTRODUCTION The use of black blasting powder as an explosive in coal mines has long been recognized as hazardous and has been responsible for many of the worst disasters in American coal mines. One

    Mar 1, 1949

  • CIM
    Water Power in British Columbia

    By Ernest Davis

    WATER power, until developed, produces nothing, but when harnessed it continues to produce, it might be said, indefinitely. Hence the importance of developing all feasible water powers. British Colu

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AUSIMM
    Marine Recovery of Tunnel Boring Machine from Botany Bay

    By S Norman

    The Water Delivery Alliance (WDA) was established to design, construct and commission the pump station and desalinated water delivery pipeline to link the desalination plant on the Kurnell Peninsula (

    Mar 8, 2011

  • DFI
    Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.

    By Melinda J. Hummel, Zachary T. Smith, Nathaniel Witter, Nina F. Carney

    The revitalization of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District has led to the redevelopment of existing properties and the development of new properties. At one time, the Strip was home to wholesale marke

  • SME
    The full picture of IPCC system implementation; The reason why so many fail

    By David Morrison

    "The history of the mining industry is littered with in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC), which should not be confused with the International Protocol for Carbon Capture, projects that failed. The fa

    Dec 1, 2016

  • AIME
    Discussion - Of Mr. Colby's Paper on Comparison of American and Foreign Rail-Specifications, with a Proposed Standard Specification to Cover American Rails Rolled for Export (see Trans., xxxvii., 576)

    Albert Ladd Colby, New York, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary†):—I observed (Trans., xxxvii., 585) that to obtain tenders from several American mills, the foreign engineer should modify his maxim

    Jan 1, 1908

  • NIOSH
    Fourth-Quarter 1988 National Economic Activity And First-Quarter 1989 Outlook - Fourth-Quarter 1988

    By Joan Weinberg

    Real gross national produce (GNP) grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 2.0% in the fourth quarter (table 1). The restrained quarterly growth rate was the slowest in 2 years, and was substantia

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Rocks are not Enough

    Times are changing for the mining industry. Civil society is demanding that miners pay more attention to the ways they impact on, and engage with, communities around their mines. Miners, in turn, are

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    Safety Practices In Dredging And Hydraulic Mining - Introduction

    By R. W. Fatzinger

    The accident-frequency rate for placer mining in 1942 is reported as 36.923 accidents per million man-hours worked. This figure places placer-mining accident frequency slightly higher than that given

    Jan 1, 1948

  • ABM
    Wirld’s First Eaf Quantum

    By Jan Lückhoff

    The introduction of the EAF Quantum furnace by Primetals Technologies represents an important milestone in the field of electric steelmaking during the last 15 years. In this process the latent and ch

    Aug 16, 2017

  • SME
    A Step Change in Dragline Performance is Possible Safer. Greener. Lower Operating Cost

    By R. Adsero

    "In view of the decade long decline in worldwide mine equipment productivity and with heavy economic pressures and survival at risk, improvements for those remaining in the game are essential. The lat

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    IC 7530 Routine Ventilation Surveying in South Wales Anthracite Mines

    By Cloyd M. Smith

    Progressive mine management is placing increased emphasis on improved ventilation as a contribution to better safety , health , and productivity of miners . Management is on the alert for means of bet

    Oct 1, 1949

  • SME
    Scale-Dependence And The Hydrologic Design Of In Situ Copper Leaching Operations (be2cf072-1593-4dc9-9358-22f8d51609c2)

    By Michael J. Friedel

    The scale-dependent hydraulic properties in a fractured porphyry copper oxide deposit are investigated for relevance to in situ leach mine (ISLM) design. In most well field designs, mine operators ass

    Jan 1, 1993

  • NIOSH
    OFR-9(3)-72 Coal Mine Rescue And Survival System - Volume III - Rescue Subsystem - Introduction

    This volume constitutes the final report for the Rescue Subsystem portion of the Coal Mine Rescue and Survival System program conducted by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation under contract to the U

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Stainless Steels to Combat Corrosion

    By G. E. Rowan

    "DURING the dark ages, the cherished dream of chemists was to find a process for converting base metal into gold. Many a wealthy-but-gullible patron lost a fortune in the search. Men who work with met

    Jan 1, 1959

  • NIOSH
    OFR-50-73 Physical And Chemical Properties Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust - Summary

    By Morton Corn

    The U. S. Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 placed limits on the permissible concentration of airborne respirable coal mine dust. Evidence exists which suggests that the effects on healt

    Jan 1, 1972

  • CIM
    A Review of Tecnology Developments in Nickel Pyrometalurgy and Nickel Production Trends over the Last Three Decades

    By A. E. M. Warner, P. J. Mackey

    "In 1988, two of the present authors Warner and Vahed [1] were amongst several co-authors on a seminal paper reviewing nickel pyrometallurgical operations of the era. Given that significant changes in

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    IC 7483 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, in the United States, January 1, 1948

    By F. S. LOTT

    The number of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased from 399 on January 1, 1947, to 390 on January 1, 1948. On the latter date two additional refineries were under construction , a large

    Aug 1, 1948