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  • AIME
    Fluid Inclusion Thermometry

    By David L. Rife

    Fluid inclusions have been studied since the mid-1800s. In 1858, the famous English geologist H. C. Sorby, stated that ". . . there is no necessary connection between the size of an object and the val

    Jan 1, 1973

  • IIMP
    Recuperación fraccionada de zinc y cobre en solución Barren de Merril-Crowe

    By Pablo Espinoza, Ezequiel Chancan, Luis Loaiza

    En este artículo se desarrolla un proceso alternativo al SART, viable para recuperar cobre y zinc por precipitación fraccionada o selectiva. El proceso propuesto es aplicable a soluciones (Barren) pro

    Jun 30, 2019

  • AIME
    Prediction Of Long-Term Creep Closure In Salt

    By Jeffrey W. Nelson

    Predictions of creep closure for periods ranging up to more than 1,000 years are needed for designing a radioactive waste repository in a salt formation. Such long-term predictions must be based on th

    Jan 1, 1984

  • IMPC
    IT Platforms For Transformation Of Mining And Mineral Processing

    By K. Ananth Krishnan

    Today we see a paradigm shift in political, environmental, and economic trends, which are challenging the mining industries. It is very clear that these issues are reaching unparalleled scale and comp

    Sep 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    A Comparison of Cyanide, Thiourea and Chlorine as Lixiviants for Gold

    By Lawrence PR, Hoffman W

    The dissolution of gold from various ore-bodies is discussed in terms of extraction rates and reagent consumptions during leaching. Gold dissolves slowly in cyanide but reagent consumptions are usuall

    Jan 1, 1984

  • ISEE
    Hydraulic Boulder Fragmentation using Small Explosive Charges (e17fa3e4-a011-4982-aee2-a189f0d0465a)

    By Bryan J. Lane, Paul N. Worsey

    The recommended maximum explosive weight for boulder blasting using internal charges is 0.1 O-kg/m” (3.5 oz./yd) (Olofsson, 1988). Normally this charge results in excessive scattering and flyrock, cre

    Jan 1, 1999

  • DFI
    Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - Summary

    By Manish Kumar

    One of the recent advances in the field of testing of concrete piles is the Non-Destructive testing (NDT) of piles. This paper deals with a specific project where this technique was employed along wit

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SAIMM
    Thermodynamic Models And Databases For Slags, Fluxes And Salts

    By A. D. Pelton

    The evolution of thermodynamic models of molten salts and slags, starting with Temkin in 1948, has culminated in today?s sublattice models. These modern models have permitted the development of large

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AIME
    Nominating Committee ? Instructions (8bf01c54-f739-4feb-a01b-e8a48e351c53)

    RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ITS MEETING ON APRIL 17, 1936 Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" fog officer

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Barytes as a Paint Pigment (9d937e3d-ec43-4e48-ac8b-3b158a8cb3dc)

    By H. A. Gardner

    THE principal use of barium sulphate is as an inert paint pigment.. For this purpose, the ground material is used both in its natural and in its artificial forms. Probably the largest amount is used i

    Jan 9, 1914

  • CIM
    Economic Analysis of Pit Slope Design

    By Young C. Kim

    A proper economic analysis of pit slope design must reflect the trade-off between the benefits and the increased risk of slope failure inherent in steeper slope angles. However, no formal framework fo

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    Rwanda and the Africa Mining Vision

    By I H. Wilson

    After decades of turmoil, Rwanda launched its Vision 2020 in 2000 aimed at reconstructing government and addressing poverty. Implementation focused on the agricultural sector, infrastructure and educa

    Jul 16, 2014

  • SAIMM
    Abrasive and impactive wear of grinding balls in rotary mills

    By L. A. Vermeulen, D. D. Howat

    New distribution functions are derived to describe the size distribution of grinding elements in ball mils. The formulations are based on the assumption that abrasive as well as impactive interactions

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    Mineral Resources Of The Red Mountain Roadless Area, Boise, Custer, And Valley Counties, Idaho

    By Terry J. Close

    At the request of the Idaho Congressional Delegation, the U.S. Bureau of Mines Western Field Operations Center investigated the mineral resources of the 140,000-acre Red Mountain roadless area, locate

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    Some Observations on Sponge Iron and the Properties of the Direct Steel Made from It (49badcbe-f418-4582-8634-078337123b86)

    By R. S. Dean

    MANY studies have been made of the properties of steel produced by adding varying amounts of sponge iron to the charges used in steel-making furnaces.1-3 The results of these previous studies, however

    Jan 1, 1935

  • NIOSH
    IC 8994 Task Training In The Iron Mining Industry: Two Approaches

    By David T. Couillard

    Task training is increasingly important in mining operations because of the ever-accelerating pace of technological innovations and the concomitant increasing complexity of mining equipment. This Bure

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    An information system to prevent sulphide dust ignition

    By A. Burkert, A. E. Hajj

    "An information system has been developed for the use of companies considering developing a new mine which may be liable to secondary sulphide ignitions or by existing operations. The system uses the

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Development, Application And Selection Of Vibrating Screens For Dewatering Coal

    By Kenneth G. Colman

    Even though wet processes were used in coal preparation plants prior to 1941, dewatering coal was not a problem then because the finer sizes were uneconomical to recover and were considered waste. How

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Heavy Medium Cyclone Clearing 28 x 100 Mesh Raw Coal

    By David G. Chedgy, Edward A. Zawadzki, Robert D. Stoessner

    Extensive research and testing in commercial facilities has clearly demonstrated that heavy medium cyclones are the most effective process for cleaning a 0.6 x 0.15mm (28 x 100 Mesh) coal at low separ

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AIME
    Hazards Encountered in Mining Thick, Inclined Coal Beds

    By Emery C. Olsen

    Most coal mining areas of the Western United States are characterized either by thick beds, steep pitches or heavy cover. Individually, each of these may present inherent safety hazards that influence

    Jan 10, 1963