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  • ISEE
    Fluvial Geomorphology-Stream Relocation for the Mining Industry

    By Gerald W. Longenecker

    For decades, traditional hydraulic engineering approaches have been used for sizing stream channels when stream relocation efforts have been necessary to allow for the advancement of quarry and other

    Jan 1, 1998

  • DFI
    Non-Destructive Testing Methods For Drilled Shaft And Acip Piles

    By George Piscsalko

    There are numerous methods currently available to assess the integrity of drilled shaft and ACIP piles. Each method has its advantages and limitations. This paper will compare the various available me

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Some Notes on Gold Milling Practice in Bendigo

    This paper endeavours to lay as concisely as possible, before the members the salient features of local gold milling practice, and to point out in what respects this practice differs from that of othe

    Jan 1, 1902

  • CIM
    Gold Deportment Studies on a Copper-Gold Ore - A Systematic Approach to Quantitative Mineralogy Focusing on Diagnostic Metallurgy

    By Aparup Chattopadhyay, Barun K. Gorain

    "Porphyry copper deposits are the most important source of copper and also gold within the orogenic belts. These deposits are characterized by low grade copper ore (0.2% to 1% copper) and host preciou

    Jan 1, 2013

  • SAIMM
    Analysis for pillar extraction potential (A-PEP)—a risk-based program for underground coal mining

    By G. H. Lind

    Research into the safe and economic extraction of underground coal pillars in the Witbank and Highveld coalfields of South Africa highlighted that future practices will have to consider pertinent risk

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    The Processing of a Tantalite Ore and The Preparation of The Carbides of Tantalum and Columbium

    By Greenwood J. N

    This is the fourth paper in the series on Australian w,ar materials and the work was undertaken as part of the programme for producing hard carbides. It had been intended to determine the influence of

    Jan 1, 1943

  • SME
    ISO 9000 Gains Ground in the Industrial Minerals Industry

    By Tim O’Neil

    ISO 9000 is a system of quality standards that originated in Europe in the 1980s and has since been widely adopted by manufacturing companies throughout the world. The ISO 9000 standards have received

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    The Improved Detection of Geochemical Soil Anomalies by Multiple Regression Analysis of Biochemical Data

    Multiple regression analysis was used to predict elemental concentrations of copper and nickel in soils from consideration of the concentration of these elements in vegetation in an ultrabasic complex

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AUSIMM
    Leaching of the McArthur River Zinc-Lead Sulphide Concentrate in Aqueous Chloride and Chlorine Systems

    By Gale D. C, Giles D. E, James Parker A

    A zinc-lead-iron sulphide concentrate from McArthur River can be leached at atmospheric pressure in aqueous solutions with HCI, FeCl3, CuCI2, HCl/02 HC1/02/ CuCI2, Cl2, and CI2/CuCI2 to extract >98

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Development and Scale-Up of Large Flotation Cells

    By Nathaniel Arbiter

    Flotation’s earliest patent was issued in 1860. However, the process was first applied commercially in Australia until 1904, and in Montana in 1911. Major advances followed both in reagent treatment

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    System thinking for quality management and continuous improvement in mining

    By M. Vallée

    "Geological and technical problems are often considered the most important ones affecting new mining projects. Typical problems and likely causes are reviewed based on current Quality Management and C

    Jan 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Weigh Belt Scales - The Nuclear Approach

    By Galen Bauer

    "Up until the mid 1960's, the only available methods for making continuous weight measurements were through the use of mechanical and electro-mechanical weigh scales. It was during this time period th

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    The history of mine ventilation in the United Kingdom

    By J R. Leeming

    Mines require ventilation to ensure an adequate atmosphere for the sustenance of life, and to dilute, render harmless and remove contaminants.This paper describes the developments in the United Kingdo

    Aug 28, 2017

  • TMS
    Recovery Of Germanium From Imperial Smelting Process In Shaoguan Smelter

    By Li Chen

    A new process, i.e. Ball milling--Neural leaching--Oxidation calcinations--Chloridizing distillation--Hydrolysis, was designed to recover germanium from the vacuum furnace slag produced in Shaoguan sm

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Gaining Insights on Career Satisfaction for Women in Mining

    By T. Nyabeze

    This paper presents the experiences and views of women involved in the mining industry as determined from a questionnaire that was circulated across the Canadian mining industry. Globally, there have

    Oct 1, 2010

  • SME
    Stability Of HDPE Pipes Under High Heap Loads

    By J. F. Lupo

    Heap and valley leach operations rely on solution collection piping placed within the heap to enhance both solution recovery and to assist overall solution management. The most common piping used in l

    Jan 1, 2001

  • IMMS
    Exploration At Boliden-Westmin?s VMS Myra Falls Operations: A Successful Example Of A Continued Application Of Evolving Geological Models

    By Stephen J. Juras

    The Myra Falls deposits comprise a complexly metal-zoned polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide district located 90 km from Campbell River in central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Th

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Integrating People, Processes, and Technology in Mining Automation Implementation

    By Laura Mottola

    This paper outlines a framework for ensuring the success of the implementation phase that follows research and development of new mining technologies and systems. It is based upon recent and past less

    Oct 1, 2009

  • SME
    Development and application of simple process models for spiral concentrators

    By A. Steinmüller

    Introduction In the design and operation of gravity concentration circuits, the application of process models for spiral concentrators offers significant benefits. A substantial amount of work has

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    New Developments With The Coal Mine Roof Rating

    By Christopher Mark, Gregory M. Molinda, Timothy M. Barton

    The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) was first presented at this Conference nine years ago. Since its introduction, the CMRR has been incorporated into many aspects of mine planning, including longwall p