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  • SME
    Development Of A Diesel Vehicle Operator C02 Exposure Meter

    By M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty

    The CANMET diesel-related work, carried out in cooperation with the Canadian mining industry, resulted in the identification of several useful R/D studies. One such study was the development of a dash

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    A Lyometallurgical Process for Leaching Copper from Chrysocolla

    By A. J. Monhemius, S. Raghavan, G. W. Warren, E. Peters, D. W. Furerstenau

    A lyometallurgical process for extracting copper from an ore containing chrysocolla by leaching it with a kerosene solution containing LM 63 in the presence of small amounts of aqueous ammonia is desc

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Better Utilization Of Drilling And Blasting Resources To Increase Mining Profitability

    By Paulo Roberto Pereira

    This paper is motivated by the belief that increasing drilling and blasting costs will not necessarily bring about better digging or crushing productivity. As a matter of fact it can be counter produc

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    PC-Based Worker Scheduling System For Underground Mines (525809d6-2c82-44c1-80ab-2e76b51258c2)

    By R. L. Grayson

    As a followup to a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from a Sun Sparcstation-based worker-scheduling system of the mine-management

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Percussion Drilling as Fast and Efficient Investigation in Construction Stage - A Case Study from Koralm Base Tunnel, Austria

    By Giorgio Höfer-Öllinger, Peter Pointner, Manfred Stadlober

    "SUMMARY Investigations from tunnel face are part of risk mitigation measures during the excavation works. With the tunnel equipment, percussion drillings of up to 30-40m can be achieved. Core drillin

    Jan 1, 2016

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    High Intensity Autogenous Impact Breaking

    By Bryan A. Bartley

    About 1,000 machines around the world are breaking rock and hard abrasive materials by a very economic, high intensity, autogenous process, but this method is largely ignored by the mining industry.

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Multi-Element Baseline Soil Surveys: New Approaches

    By Brian E. Davies, Bobby G. Wixson

    INTRODUCTION The impact of modern mining and ore processing on the environment is readily minimised. Our improving knowledge of how pollutants are released to and move through the environment has bee

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Developing a practical mechanism for incorporating sustainability principles into mineral processing plant design and operation

    Many organisations, including those in the resources industry have Board-level endorsed principles on sustainability. A key challenge, however, is how to systematically integrate these high-level prin

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Evaluation of New Techniques For Thin-Seam Mining

    By Jasinder S. Jaspal

    The United States has very large coal reserves in seams that are less than 1065 mm (42 in.) thick. These reserves are often not mined because of the difficulty of working in low heights and, in most c

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Spectrophotometric Investigations Concerning The Activation Of The Flotation Of Silicon Carbide

    By Krystyna Raszka, Jerzy Iskra

    The paper presents results of spectrophotometric investigations concerning the adsorption of sodium oleate on silicon carbide in the presence of the cations of multivalent metals, applying the ATR IR

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Flotation of Cassiterite with Salicylaldehyde as a Collector (7cd437a7-c739-400b-a523-1ddc105b63e7)

    By J de Cuyper, G. Rinelli, A. M. Marabini, V. Alesse, W. Freyberger

    Salicylaldehyde, a chelating agent for tin, has been found to function as a collector for the flotation of cassiterite. Infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance studies clearly show that salicylaldehyd

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Diesel Emissions Control Strategy at Inco

    By Jozef S. Stachulak, Bruce R. Conard

    INTRODUCTION The concern of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust pollutants is an important workplace issue for the mining industry. During the last three decades of diesel operations at Inco,

    Jan 1, 1997

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    MEMS Meeting Focuses On Economic Globalization Of Mining

    Political events during the past decade have caused businesses throughout the world to think globally. Countries once closed to free market enterprises are now open and seeking out foreign investment

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    The Treatment of Iron Making Blast Furnace Dust by Chloride Hydrometallurgy

    By R. E. Johnson, W. Kat, B. R. Palmer, van Sandwijk A., G. Van Weert, S. Honingh

    In-plant recycling of dust from iron making BF's creates undesirable circulating loads of volatile trace elements such as zinc and lead. Disposal of such dusts creates environmental problems, hen

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Impact of changing energy economics on mineral processing

    By D. A. Dahlstrom

    Energy costs have had a serious impact on all basic industries today. This is due to the significant amount of energy that is used to convert natural resources into usable products. Other factors such

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Design of Soft-Sensors Using Cluster Techniques

    By Patricio A. Espinoza, Aldo Casali, Cristian Ardiles, Guillermo González

    Cluster analysis is used to design grade soft-sensors in a rougher flotation plant and a ball mill overload soft-sensor. Soft-sensors are virtual sensors which either replace unavailable actual sensor

    Jan 1, 1995

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    A Comparison Of The Performance Of Impactors And Gravimetric Dust Samplers In Mine Airflow Conditions

    By R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar

    While the National Academy of Sciences has stated that gravimetric sampling technology for compliance purposes is adequate, research into various aspects of respirable dust control require data on man

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Dilution Control - Online And Real-Time Recognition Of Ore And Waste By LIF

    By Heribert F. Broicher

    As of 1998 German companies have been engaged in research and development of LIF analyzers for rock identification, i.e. for the fingerprinting of rock by the analysis of laser-induced fluorescence (L

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Supervisory Control Of Flotation Circuits

    By Lynn B. Hales

    Flotation performance varies widely as feed conditions change. Maintaining metallurgical targets has proven almost impossible without automatic control. Traditional control methods and procedures are

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Determining the Drivers of Operating Costs

    Traditionally, production volume has been considered the major determinant of cost. As volume increases, total cost increases but unit cost decreases. This concept has been so widespread in industry t

    Jan 1, 1999