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  • SME
    "Investment For Progress"

    By L. C. Raymond

    Good afternoon. I have entitled my talk "Investment for Progress," implying thereby a spark of friendly competition by private enterprise with such government-inspired foreign aid and investment progr

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AUSIMM
    A Cost Benefit Analysis to Explore the Optimal Number of Blast Movement Monitoring Locations

    By J Loeb, D Thornton

    Blast movement measurement is a key component of grade control, enabling mines to carry all of the precision involved in locating ore blocks, through a chaotic blast, to production. A monitoring syste

    Aug 18, 2014

  • CIM
    The Geology of Nova Scotian Gypsum

    By Nordau R. Goodman

    "IntroductionTHE HISTORY of Nova Scotia's gypsum industry goes back about two hundred years. The extensive deposits found in the Windsor formation, which is Lower Carboniferous, were the first discove

    Jan 1, 1954

  • SME
    North Carolina Natural Phosphate-A Geologic And Agronomic Overview (e1582aa4-d27a-4a73-aae0-af86da15115c)

    By I. K. Gilmore

    Texasgulf Inc. currently operates an open pit phosphate mine in the central coastal plain of North Carolina. The area of phosphate deposition lies within the Aurora Phosphate district which consists o

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Fatigue risk in your operations – real or rubbish? It actually depends

    By T Dawson, B Haskins

    Fatigue is it the newest buzz word or is fatigue a real phenomenon that is creating safety and organisational risk for you? There is no debate that fatigue is natural, and it affects us all, just lik

    Oct 16, 2017

  • TMS
    Pyrometallurgical Reactors -Closers Of The Recycling Material Cycle-(Invited) (04bb971c-1409-4548-9b92-07c913333add)

    Pyrometallurgical reactors constitute a key processing component in the total primary and secondary resource cycle, being involved both in primary smelting, converting and extraction, as well as the r

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    IC 7037 Some Instruments And Devices That Coal-Mine Officials Should Understand And Use ? Introduction

    By G. W. Grove

    Coal-mine officials and those who are preparing to become officials should be familiar with the instruments and devices that are employed rather commonly in and around mines and should know how to use

    Jan 1, 1938

  • CIM
    Optimising the Operation of Paste Thickening at the Yara Siilinjärvi Plant (8a3674cf-2785-43be-b17f-05be124f63bf)

    "Yara Siilinjärvi in Finland is the Western Europe's only apatite mine. Annually it produces one million tons of apatite concentrate, which creates 10 million tons of tailings. At the beginning of 201

    Jan 1, 2019

  • TMS
    Canadian Green Steel - Adopting Best Practices

    By Stephen Gale, David Clarry, Edmund Smith, Jon Feldman

    "In 2006, a Canadian steel maker embarked on an ambitious initiative to become “Best in Class in Energy Management”. This initiative provides the framework for this paper, with some augmentation from

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Case History of a Gravity Drainage Type Reservoir

    By R. E. Martin

    "The Westerose Leduc (D-3) pool, a Devonian reef reservoir situated in Central Alberta, Canada, has now been producing for over seven years. As a unit operation, the pool pro-vides an interesting exam

    Jan 1, 1960

  • TMS
    Kinetic Studies on the Desulfurization of Aluminum Killed Low Carbon Steel Using Synthetic Fluxes

    By Filippos Patsiogiannis

    Laboratory size (5 kg) aluminum killed low carbon steel melts were desulfurized with synthetic fluxes in zirconia crucibles. The sulfur, oxygen, aluminum, silicon, and manganese contents in the melt w

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Zen and the Art of Specification Writing

    By R. A. Nemchek

    Over the years, concentrator plant design has evolved from a large number of small grinding mills to a small number of large mills. In many cases, all of the tonnage runs through a single mill (typica

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Management Of Coal Waste Disposal For Reduced Environmental Impacts And For Increased Profits

    By T. A. Gray

    The environmental liabilities of coal waste disposal sites can have a major impact on a mining project's economic viability. Developing a waste disposal site is no longer simply an exercise in co

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SAIMM
    Modelling of Caving and Deformation Mechanisms of the Hangingwall of the Printzsköld Oreboby at Malmberget Mine

    By J. Sjöberg, T. Savilahti, S. B. Umar

    "Sublevel caving in Malmberget mine results in mining-induced surface deformation. One of the currently mined orebodies is the Printzsköld orebody. As mining deepens there is need to assess the behavi

    Jan 1, 2017

  • ISEE
    Cross-hole Seismic Measurement of Blast Induced Rock Mass Quality Change: A Review

    By William Adamson

    Precise and data driven methods of predicting and modelling blast induced vibration intensity are created and applied under field conditions on a routine basis today. These models are fed with control

  • IMPC
    Electrochemical Study of Synthetic and Natural Enargites

    Electrochemical behaviors of synthetic and natural enargite in buffer solutions have been investigated using open circuit potential, stationary polarization and cyclic voltammetry as functions of solu

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Study of Kinetics of Fe (II) Loading onto Iminodiacetic Ion Exchange Resin

    By B. McKevitt, P. Abbasi

    The ion exchange process (IX) is applied in the mining industry for the removal of impurities from process streams, treatment of waste solutions prior to disposal and the recovery of valuable metals.

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Canadian Sulphur From Sour Gas

    By C. M. Bartley

    Canada has been a producer of sulphur in various forms for about 100 years, Pyrites, as a source of sulphur dioxide for the manufacture of sulphuric acid, were being mined in the 1860's. Smelter

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Ore Genesis And Mantle Plumes

    By Richard V. Wyman

    The genesis of ore deposits has been tied to plate tectonics through differential petrogenesis in subduction zones. However, many mineral districts, especially in the Basin and Range province of Unite

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Are There Realistic Alternatives To Cyanide As A Lixivant For Gold At The Present Time?

    By I. M. Ritchie

    Cyanide owes its great success as a lixivant for gold to the great strength of the Au-CN bond. A replacement for cyanide must similarly be a strong complexant for gold (I) or gold (III). The various a

    Jan 1, 1998