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  • DFI
    Field Trials for Deep Mixing in Land Remediation: Execution and Early Age Monitoring, QC and Lessons Learnt

    By Ziyad Abunada, David O’Connor, Abir Al-Tabbaa

    "Abstract Contaminated land remediation using soil mix technology (SMT) is a relatively recent development which has been shown to be a cost effective and versatile system with numerous environmental

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Starting Koala North ? North America?s First Underground Diamond Mine

    By Paul Harvey

    Following initial discovery in 1991, BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc opened Canada?s first diamond mine, the Ekati Diamond Mine TM (Ekati) in the Northwest Territories on October 14th, 1998. Four short year

    May 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    A Practice Of Ferroalloy Production In An ?Environment-Friendly And Recycling? Way

    By G. Kang

    The ferroalloys industry has generated historically substantial solid waste. The accumulated waste causes serious problems to the environment. However, it is possible to transform the solid waste into

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Namew Lake Mill Project

    By K. Hoover, G. Labarre, S. Rantanen

    "As part of the Namew Lake project a mill was constructed to treat 1900 tpd of ore grading approximately 0.90% CU and 2.45% Ni to produce copper and nickel concentrates.Nickel occurs mainly as pentlan

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Morphology and Mineralogy of Shallow Submarine Hydrothermal Vents of the Calypso Geothermal Field, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

    The Calypso geothermal field, mapped by the R V Sonne (cruise SO-135) in 1998, includes four main sites, the Northern Vent Area (centred on 37¦ 36.7'S, 177¦ 06.2'E, area 1.5 km2), Central Ve

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Steel-Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete For Tunnel Linings: The State Of The Art

    By Don Rose

    INTRODUCTION A number of tunnels supported and permanently lined by steel-fiber-reinforced shotcrete (SFRS) have been built in North America in the 1980s. The material is more economical than, and

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    CFD-Based Floatation Model For Prediction Of Pulp Recovery Rate

    By S. Ragab

    The objective of flotation models is to predict the recovery rate of minerals from a flotation cell. In this paper a CFD?based flotation models is presented. The model uses first order rate equation,

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Geology and Extraction of the Northland Halloysite Deposits

    New Zealand China Clays produces a unique halloysite clay product at Matauri Bay, Northland.   The company has licences over four deposits that were derived from the weathering of rhyodacite dome

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    On the Role of Bubble Size in Column Flotation

    By Jose R. Hernandez-Aguilar

    "Three models to predict the effect of bubble size (Db) on metallurgical response were tested in a pilot-scale flotation column at Teck Highland Valley Copper mine. The column was fed with slurry coll

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Stemming of Blastholes in Mining Excavations

    By Lamont G

    The significance of blasthole stemming in determining blasting efficiency has been extensively studied for small diameter holes using gelignite explosives. Recent developments in blasting technology w

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    Active and Extinct Geothermal Systems - A Summary

    Active geothermal fields show many of the characteristics seen in hydrothermal ore deposits but there are important differences as well. There are, for example, many differences in geology and chemist

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    Blasting Effects and Recommendations when Blasting Near Pressurized Buried Pipelines

    By John E. Wiegand

    This study will discuss the AMAX Coal Co., Penndiana Pipeline Project, which was conducted in conjunction with the following parties: AMAX Coal Industries, (U.S.B.O.M.) United States Bureau of Mines,

    Jan 1, 1994

  • DFI
    Interaction Between New Drilled Shafts And Existing Timber Piles At Holland Tunnel Approach

    By Aly M. Mohammad

    The 12th and 14th Street Viaducts, which carry Route 139, are located west of the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City, New Jersey. The two viaducts, provide access to and from the Holland Tunnel (which con

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AIME
  • NIOSH
    OFR-4(2)-72 Industrial Engineering Study Of Hazards Associated With Underground Coal Mine Production - Volume II - Data And Charts ? I. Introduction

    Presented in this volume are the basic mining techniques and production operations associated with underground bituminous coal mining. Chapter 2, "Multiflow Process Charts", presents, in sketch fo

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    Some Notes on Notch Brittleness and Brittle Fractures in Mild Steel

    Since the end of World War n, many important developments have taken place in the investigation of the phenomenon of brittle fracture in mild steel. Fractures in certain classes of welded ships, in we

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Water Influx-Pressure Calculations Above the Bubble...

    By J. D. Rice, S. C. Pitzer, C. E. Thomas

    Interpretation of pressure build-up data obtained in the conventional manner has often been difficult because of the deviation from theoretical behavior. Major causes of this deviation have been attri

  • CIM
    Computer Control of Flotation Circuits at Frood Stobie Mill

    By G. Styles, K. Lye, R. Tenbergen, M. Mayhew

    Requirements to produce a higher bulk concentrate grade have necessitated extensive use of on-stream analyser data and computer programming to obtain the targets set for Frood Stobie Mill as required

    Jan 1, 1985

  • IOM3
    Direct method for studying collector adsorption on minerals in mixed-mineral system

    By J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu

    The competitive adsorption of xanthates on sulphide minerals in a binary mineral system (pentlandite and pyrrhotite) was studied using the pseudo-in-situ technique of attenuated total-reflectance FTIR

    Jun 18, 1905

  • SME
    A Numerical Analysis Of The Effects Of Weak Floor Strata On Longwall Face Ground Control

    By Y. P. Chugh, J. Ma

    Higher production, better safety standard, and potential for automation are some of the benefits of longwall mining. Today, longwall face advances at a faster rate exposing many diversified rock layer

    Jan 1, 2000