Search Documents

  • AIME
    U.S. Bureau of Mines Preliminary Report

    A record $19.7 billion in minerals was produced by United States industries in 1963. This was some $800 million above the previous high established in 1962. Preliminary statistics compiled by the U.S.

    Jan 2, 1964

  • SAIMM
    Property–Performance Relationships of Commercial Diluents in Sub-Saharan Africa Copper Solvent-Extraction Conditions

    By Chad W. Brown

    "A study of five commercially available solvent-extraction diluents in combination with three commercially available extractants under sub-Saharan African copper solvent-extraction conditions yielded

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Mineralogical and Metallurgical Results at Peñoles´ Mining Operations - Mexico

    By Luis Magallanes-Hernández

    "Industrias Peñoles, S.A. de C.V. (Peñoles) in Mexico, is a major silver producer. The Peñoles Mining Division has eight Mining Operations and in seven of them, flotation is used to concentrate the me

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Optimisation Of Anglo Platinum?s ACP Acid Plant Catalytic Converter

    By M. K. Sichone

    Anglo Platinum?s Waterval smelting complex based in South Africa operates the Anglo Converting Process (ACP) that produces SO2 offgas. This SO2 offgas is treated in a double-contact, double-absorption

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 6115 Thermal Expansion Of Magnesium Oxide: An Interlaboratory Study

    By William J. Campbell

    Evaluation by the Bureau of Mines of published expansion values for magnesium oxide shows significant variation in values, which may be attributed to sample variables, experimental errors, or systemat

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AUSIMM
    Research on Reduction-Magnetic Separation of Bayan Obo Ore

    Research on Reduction-Magnetic Separation of Bayan Obo Ore

    Sep 13, 2010

  • AIME
    Uranium Exploration Activities in the US

    By B. J. Guarnera

    There have been major changes in the makeup and nature of the uranium exploration industry in recent years. Significant price increases precipitated an increase in exploration activity-according to th

    Jan 10, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Study on the New Flow Sheet and Wastewater Recycling for Xiaoliuguo Copper-Bearing Low-Grade Scheelite Ore

    Study on the New Flow Sheet and Wastewater Recycling for Xiaoliuguo Copper-Bearing Low-Grade Scheelite Ore

    Sep 13, 2010

  • CIM
    Modeling and Simulation of SkimAir® Flash Flotation as a Part of Grinding-Flotation Circuit – Case Study in Esperanza, Chile

    By Luis Bernal, Pertti Lamberg

    "SkimAir®, Outotec’s Flash Flotation unit, is placed in the grinding circuit to float the valuable liberated mineral particles from the circulating load of the grinding process while still relatively

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Developing a Training Strategy for Quality, Safe and Productive Extracting Operations

    The extractive industry has been faced with a situation where there has been no systematic and formalised training and education structure available. Previous structures which were available, e.g. the

    Jan 1, 1997

  • DFI
    On The Effects Of Sand Grading On Driven Pile Performance

    Precast prestressed concrete piles designed to be end-bearing in a sand stratum at Drax Power Station met with extremely variable resistance during driving. Some piles came to virtual refusal almost i

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    Argosy Casino Expansion: Open Cell Sheet Pile® Harbor Project

    By Michael Lane

    With the success of their existing casino operation on the Ohio River in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, the Indiana Gaming Co., LP planned a major expansion of the current facilities. This expansion includes

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    The Rosia Montana Gold Deposit, Rosia Montana, Transylvania, Romania

    By C S. Szentesy, K Howie

    The Rosia Montana gold deposit is located within the æGolden QuadrilateralÆ area in the Apuseni Mountains of Transylvania, Romania. The deposit is situated approximately 85 kilometres north of the reg

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Surface Tensions of Molten Heavy Metal Iodides and Their Relation to Sulphide Paragenesis

    The sulphides can be arranged in a series determined by the relative amounts of ionic and covalent bonding present. This series is similar to the paragenetic series common to most sulphide ore deposit

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Stresses at Intersection of Tubes: Cross- and T-Joints

    By A. A. Toprac

    The recurring problem of joint failures in ofjshore structures, coupled with the catastrophic collapse of many of these structures during Hurricane Hilda (1964), hay forced reconsideration of techniqu

  • AUSIMM
    Upgrading and Removing Phosphorus from Low-Grade and High Phosphorus Containing Iron Ores

    Upgrading and Removing Phosphorus from Low-Grade and High Phosphorus Containing Iron Ores

    Sep 13, 2010

  • CIM
    A Review of Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Deposits, with Focus on the Wernecke Breccias, Yukon, Canada, as an Example of a Non-Magmatic End Member and Implications for IOCG Genesis and Classification

    By D. J. Thorkelson

    New data indicate Wernecke Breccia-associated iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposits likely formed from moderate-temperature, high-salinity, non-magmatic brines. The breccias formed in an area underla

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Material Balancing of Assays From on-Stream Analyzer

    By Claude Bazin

    "The On-Stream Analyzer has proven and is still proving to be an extremely valuable tool for the control of flotation circuits. This paper examines the possibility of going further in the utilization

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    Underground Extraction Of Contiguous Coal Seams/Sections Consisting Thin Parting: A Case Study

    By Rajendra Singh

    Underground depillaring of contiguous coal seams/sections is a difficult problem, which becomes even more complex if the interburden/parting between them is thin. Conventionally, the depillaring with

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AIME
    Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall Mining

    By W. C. McClain

    The amount of vertical subsidence occurring over a longwall operation is a function of the thickness of material removed, the quantity and quality of any fill material, the width of the extraction, an

    Jan 1, 1967