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  • CIM
    Ore Microscopy Applied to the Beneficiation of Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides

    By Orlando C. Gaspar

    Abstract - The presence of fine-grained mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of deleterious minor elements, and the variable base-metal contents in some assemblages commonly pose technical p

    Jan 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    IC 7717 Petroleum And Natural-Gas Research Program, Bureau Of Mines, Fiscal Year 1953 ? Summary And Introduction

    By R. A. Cattell

    Continuing progress in a petroleum and natural gas research program of world-wide significance makes it difficult to pinpoint accomplishments within definite time limits, and it is helpful to look bac

    Jan 1, 1955

  • SME
    New Technologies for the Mining Industry

    By Jacques Nantel

    Mechanization has been at the core of productivity improvements since the industrial revolution. During the past 20 years, mining has derived spectacular progress from mechanization. In the future, ho

    Jan 1, 1993

  • IMPC
    Advances in Gold Ore Processing

    By V. E. Dementyev

    This paper presents a brief overview of some IRGIREDMET advances in gold hydrometallurgy. Original impulse-percolation technology and equipment for intensive cyanidation of gravity concentrates have

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    OFR-118-80 Measurement And Control Of Respirable Dust In Mines - Executive Summary And Recommendations

    A maximum acceptable level of 2 mg/m3 of respirable coal mine dust in active mine workings was established, effective January 1, 1973, under the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. It is

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    IC 9045 Water-Jet-Assisted Cutting - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Open Industry Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, June 21, 1984

    Greater mining productivity requires a more efficient cutting process. The cutting force available from today?s mining machines has been optimized with respect to machine size and weight. Researchers

    Jan 1, 1985

  • NIOSH
    RI 8001 Engineering Properties of Fiber-Reinforced and Polymer-Impregnated Shotcrete

    By M. E. Poad

    Structural properties of steel-fiber-reinforced shotcrete and polymer-impregnated shotcrete, both plain and fiber-reinforced, were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines, Spokane Mining Research

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    The Cyclone Separator used on Fine Coal Slurries

    By Kefton H. Teague

    This paper deals with the practical application of the Dutch State Mines cyclone separator for fine-coal cleaning. The more important operating variables are discussed, and results of a number of cont

    Jan 1, 1950

  • NIOSH
    OFR-95-86 Availability Of Selected Strategic And Critical Minerals: Role Of The Republic Of South Africa

    Possible consequences of continuing internal political unrest and the imposition of foreign sanctions raise concerns about the traditional reliability of the Republic of South Africa as a major world

    Jan 1, 1986

  • DFI
    Approach To Reliability Based Design On Deep Mixing Improved Ground

    By Masaki Kitazume

    Deep mixing method, in-situ admixture stabilization technique, has been developed and adopted for on land and marine construction works in Japan. The geotechnical design procedure of the method has be

    Jan 1, 2004

  • DFI
    Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program (CPAR)

    By Jesse A. Pfeiffer

    CPAR, the Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program, is a new initiative of the Corps of Engineers to enhance U.S. construction industry productivity through the development and applicati

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Perforating of Multiple Tubingless Completions

    By W. T. Bell, M. P. Lebourg

    The perforating of multiple tubingless completions, in which two or more strings of 27/8-in. OD casing are installed in the same borehole, presents two basic problems. First, good completion practices

  • DFI
    Emplacement Techniques: Impervious And Pervious Wall Construction ? Summary

    By Fred C. Schmednecht

    For years, the strategy was to contain waste and in many applications, is still the recommended method. Recently, it has become acceptable to create filters below ground for the in-situ treatment of w

    Jan 1, 1999

  • NIOSH
    OFR-47(3)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 3. Soil And Vegetation Development Of Abandoned Mine

    By Mohan K. Wali

    Soil and vegetation development were studied on abandoned mine sites near Velva in Ward County, North Dakota. The sites studied were 1, 7, 17, 30 and 45 years old since abandonment; unmined sites were

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AUSIMM
    Utilising Orebody Knowledge to Improve Comminution Circuit Design and Energy Utilisation

    By M S. Powell

    In this paper it is argued that we are entering a new mining era, based on considerably more challenging orebodies as we rapidly expand minerals production by exploiting previously uneconomic deposits

    Sep 29, 2013

  • CIM
    Treatment of Talcose Molybdenite Ores

    By G. I. Mathieu, R. W. Bruce

    Flotation schemes for the separation of molybdenite from other minerals are based on utilizing the Inherent hydrophobicity of molygdenite (Fuerstenau1). This natural floatability was attributed to the

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Benefits and Challenges of “Split Milling” at the Williams Mill

    By Glenn Norris, Tyler Buckingham

    "Gold recovery gains in the order of one to two percent have been realized in 2009 due to changes in the operation of the grinding circuits at Barrick Gold Corporation’s Hemlo - Williams Mill. The ini

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Operational Management of Fire Suppression Systems

    Fire suppression systems are now recognised by both NFPA 502 and PIARC as legitimate tools for both life protection and asset protection. The effectiveness of these tools for life protection demands e

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    Review Of The Methods Used To Construct Large Diameter Bored Piles For Top Down Construction

    By J. D. Findlay

    The demands on development in London in recent years has led to the increasing use of top down construction methods in which there is a requirement to place steel columns to high tolerances into large

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Advances in Dry Jigging Improves Coal Quality

    By Richard Weinstein, Richard Snoby

    There are many advantages to upgrading coal with dry jigging technology. The most obvious is the lack of process water, which eliminates the need for fines dewatering and slurry confinement. Dry jiggi

    Jan 1, 2007