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  • SME
    Defining hazard from the mine worker’s perspective

    By C. L. Kosmoski, B. M. Eiter, B. P. Connor

    "In the recent past, the mining industry has witnessed a substantial increase in the numbers of fatalities occurring at metal and nonmetal mine sites, but it is unclear why this is occurring. One poss

    Nov 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Defining in-situ block size

    By M. Grenon

    "The presence, size, orientation, nature, and persistence of geological discontinuities dictate the behaviour of a rock mass. Block size, which is defined by discontinuity spacing, by the number of jo

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Defining Models And Measuring Aggregate Quality For Gravel Deposits Of The Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado

    By David A. Lindsey

    In this paper, we present a physiographic classification of gravel deposits, identify some field measures of aggregate quality, and describe sampling strategies for mapping aggregate quality in the Fr

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SAIMM
    Defining optimal drill-hole spacing: A novel integrated analysis from exploration to ore control

    By V. Miguel-Silva, B. C. Afonseca

    Drill-hole spacing analysis (DHSA) and optimization are becoming commonplace for uncertainty assessment and management in the mining industry. However, there is no standardized DHSA workflow, and the

    Jun 2, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Defining Optimal Post-Mining Land use for Different Sections of Mined Land Multi-Attribute Decision-Making Techniques in Through Different Open Pit Mining

    During the lifetime of an open pit mining project, each stage from exploration activities to exploitation and mine closure produces disturbances on the mining region. Mined land reclamation plans esta

    Dec 6, 2010

  • IOM3
    Defining overload conditions for 7.6 cm Knelson concentrator by use of synthetic feeds

    By G. B. Harris, A. R. Laplante

    Fine tungsten was used to mimic gold and fine and coarse silica and magnetite to mimic gangue. The optimum flow rate of fluidisation water varied from 1.7 l/min for fine silica to 5.6 l/min for coarse

    Jun 18, 1905

  • AUSIMM
    Defining Residual Risk for Successful Mine Closure – a Geochemical Perspective

    By T Baumgartl, B Noller, B Forsyth, J Park, M Edraki, P Pham

    Understanding and quantifying residual risk is the key to the successful closure and rehabilitation of mines. An important aspect of residual risk is predicting the long-term chemistry of mine water a

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Defining Sustainability Criteria in Project Design - A Case Study of the Olympic Dam Expansion

    By H Bateman, I Cawrse, G Carnes, S Cawrse

    In developing mineral resources, the focus typically centres on the management of identified social and environmental impacts and compliance with regulatory requirements. However, opportunities to pro

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Defining the Mineral Zones of Northern British Columbia

    By Forrest A. Kerr

    Introduction During recent years the work of the Geological Survey in northwestern British Columbia has been in the nature of reconnaissance and exploratory mapping, largely for the purpose of gainin

    Jan 1, 1931

  • SME
    Defining the Niche of Ground Freezing

    By Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Derek Maishman

    Ground freezing occupies a unique and important niche in underground construction, fulfilling a geotechnical need that is difficult, or sometimes impossible, to fulfill through other groundwater contr

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Defining the Operating Conditions of the Attrition-Leaching Process Using Thermodynamic Process Modelling

    By Imane Benhamed, Jaouher Diouani, Laurent Cassayre, Florent Bourgeois, Carine Julcour-Lebigue, Université de Carthage

    The attrition-leaching process aims at improving leaching performance when formation of passivation layers at the surface of leached particles is a severe limiting factor, as discussed recently by Jul

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Defining Wear and Abrasion with a Review of Materials to Combat Abrasion and Wear in Mills

    By Ludwig M. Strah

    "Wear is a universal problem and is present in all cases wherein one weighted surface moves with or relative to another surface. A practical description of wear as applied to mineral processing plants

    Jan 1, 1983

  • DFI
    Definition of Drilling-Activity Patterns Based on Production Data Profiles

    By Diego Bellato

    Production data recorded by special foundation rigs during construction activities at the site are commonly used for quality assurance / quality control procedures and, in particular, to prove that th

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Definition Of Economic Optimum For Leaching Of High Acid Consuming Copper Ores

    By S. Dixon

    The objective of any business is to maximize the value derived from the commodity produced. There is a point where additional expenditure does not return a value sufficient to justify the additional e

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Definition of Economic Pit Limits Taking into Consideration Time Value of Money

    By E. Latorre, T. S. Golosinski

    ABSTRACT; his paper proposes new methodology to define the pit limits that yield the maximum net present value (NPV) for a deposit, under a given economic scenario and for a given discount rate. The m

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Definition of Higher Grade Ore and Selective Mining Practices at Olympic Dam

    By Smith R. N

    The Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit is located approximately 520km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia. The deposit was discovered in 1975 by the Exploration Division of Wester

    Jan 1, 1990

  • IOM3
    Definition of large-scale zones of hydrothermal alteration by geochemical mapping using organic lake sediment

    By P. H. Davenport, L. W. Nolan

    Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). Geochemical mapping provides a direct approach to delineati

    Jul 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Definition of Mineral Textural Types Aiming at the Beneficiation of Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo Massive Sulphides

    By Orlando C. Gaspar

    The textures of the ores, the fine mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of the deleterious minor elements, and the low base metal contents in some ore types, pose many technological problems

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Definition Of The Process To Separate Light Rare Earths By Working With (2-Ethylexyl)-Mono(2-Ethylexyl) Ester Phosphoric Acid (P507) In A Mixer Settler Battery

    By Alessandro Blasi, Massimo Morgana, Corradino Sposato, Pietro Garzone, Giuseppe Devincenzis

    The rare earth elements are essential for a diverse and expanding array of high-technology applications, which constitute an important part of the industrial economy of the 21st century. As a matter o

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME-ICGCM
    Definition of Ultra-close Multiple-seams and its Ground Pressure Behavior

    By Baisheng Zhang

    The definition of Ultra-close multiple seams as defined by the floor disturbance depth, h, due to mining in the upper seam is proposed: it refers to those coal seams that are spaced very closely, i.e.

    Jan 1, 2005