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  • SME
    Towards An Understanding Of Giant Gold Systems

    By G. C. Hall, B. E. Hobbs

    Giant gold deposits are considered products of crustal-scale systems. Reduced fluids stored in mid to lower crustal reservoirs were discharged into mid to upper crustal sites of deposition. Elements

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Development of an index to quantify the addition recovery in light metals

    By M. Pekguleryuz, S. A. Argyropoulos

    "The recovery of additions in light metals is an important parameter influencing consistency of the finished product, which ultimately means cost. Recovery is a function of many parameters such as ass

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Mine & Mill Maintenance - Corrosion Control in the Coal Industry

    By Jack A. McQuiston, Thomas A. Cross

    Corrosion of equipment and machinery in the coal industry is usually the result of three main agents: acids, chlorides, and abrasion. Acids and chlorides are especially troublesome in coal preparation

    Jan 2, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Dangers of Toxic Fumes from Blasting

    By Richard J. Mainiero, James H. Rowland III, Marcia L. Harris

    This paper reviews the potential hazards posed by the toxic fumes produced by detonating explosives in surface mining and construction operations. Blasting operations produce both toxic and nontoxic g

  • SME
    Pyrite Depression By Phosphates In Coal Flotation (ed37846a-a17a-4d4c-ba4d-a13ac2daaf6a)

    By C. L. Jiang

    The selective depression of pyrite obtained from Kentucky No.9 seam in coal flotation with various kinds of inorganic and organic chemicals was systematically examined. Most of the organic chemicals t

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Industrial Mineral Sustainability Opportunity

    By F. G. Heivilin

    There will be 3 billion people moving into cities by 2050. Permitting is both the biggest obstacle and the biggest opportunity for mining. The problem is not if we have the right minerals, but how we

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    Hard Rock Pressure Tunnel Final Lining Design Guide Summary - NAT2022

    By Wern-ping N. Chen

    Pressure tunnel includes water-supply tunnels and tunnels for hydroelectrical power plants. Their design principles are different from those of water/wastewater/conveyance and transportation tunnels.

    Dec 1, 2022

  • SME
    Grade control in mineral sands – The unique conditions at Old Hickory, Virginia

    By A. J. Romeo

    The Old Hickory heavy mineral ore body, which lies within the Fall Zone of south central Virginia, has been mined since 1997. There are many differences in this deposit when compared to humate-laden m

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Prediction And Calculation Of Construction Vibrations - Summary:

    By Mark R. Svinkin

    Construction-induced vibrations may be detrimental to adjacent structures and sensitive electronics operating nearby. Construction vibration sources have a wide range of energy and velocity, as a func

    Jan 1, 1999

  • NIOSH
    RI 4027 Crow Branch Lead-Zinc Diggings & Vicinicity, Grant Co., WI

    By Francis Church Lincoln

    "INTRODUCTION During the period from September 18 to November 27, 1944, the Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation and exploratory churn-drilling program in an area immediately north of the Crow B

    Feb 1, 1947

  • SME
    Development of Environmental Indicators for the Raw Materials Industry

    By S. Möllerherm, E. Drüppel

    "The development of indicators to assess the sustainability of mineral raw materials operations is amajor task with respect to its actuality and difficulty. This holds true even more when dealing with

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - Use of Permeability Distribution in Water Flood Calculations

    By W. E. Stiles

    A method is presented for predicting the performance of water flooding operations in depleted, or nearly depleted, petroleum reservoirs. The method makes use of permeability variations and the vertica

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    IC 7398 Some Results of Inspections of Explosives:-Storage Facilities under the Federal Explosives Act

    By P. R. Moyer

    "INTRODUCTION The Federal Explosives Act (55 Stat., 863), as amended, was passed by Congress on December 26, 1941, and became effective immediately; it amended the Act of October 6, 1917 (4o Stat., 38

    Mar 1, 1947

  • AUSIMM
    Cyclonic Separation Effect of Metallic Ores in Cyclonic-Static Micro-Bubble Flotation Column

    Cyclonic Separation Effect of Metallic Ores in Cyclonic-Static Micro-Bubble Flotation Column

    Sep 13, 2010

  • CIM
    Estimation of Iron Ore Resources Integrating Diamond and Percussion Drillholes

    By Jacques Deraisme

    The technology of percussion drilling is well mastered. The lower cost of percussion drilling allows more holes to be drilled for the same budget. However significant differences are often observed be

    Oct 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 3705 Effects of Sheaths on Gaseous Products from Permissible Explosives

    By E. J. Murphy, A. P. Rowles, John C. Holtz

    "INTRODUCTION The use of sheaths or hollow cylinders of flame-extinctive materials surrounding cartridges of permissible explosives has been developed during the last few years; the history of sheathe

    May 1, 1943

  • SME
    Analyzing the Implications of a Change in Mining Regulations on a Small City Economy

    There is wide agreement that sustainability has multiple dimensions, but substantially less agreement on the appropriate balance among those dimensions. This occurs because peoples’ vision of a sustai

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Possibilities of limiting methane emission into atmosphere on the example of mines in the Jastrzebie Coal company

    By A. Tor, M. Borowski, N. Szlazak, D. Obracaj

    This article presents possibilities of reducing methane emission to the atmosphere in working mines in Jastrzebie Coal Company by means of proecological solution. They form a new approach towards the

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    MSHA?s DPM rule for metal and nonmetal mines

    By W. H. Pomroy

    In its 2001 diesel particulate matter (DPM) rule for metal and nonmetal underground mines, MSHA established an interim concentration limit of 400 micrograms of total carbon (TC) per cubic meter of air

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Discussion – Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluids – by R. L. Garrett Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No.11 November 1987, pp. 1011-1015

    By D. Leppert

    Mr. Garrett brings up several interesting points with respect to the proposed API specification for "nontreated bentonite." However, although not explicitly stated, these specifications are being writ

    Jan 1, 1989