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  • SME
    Copper Electrowinning At Present And In The Future

    Solvent extraction-electro- winning appears to be one of the most important processes for the future in the North American copper industry and for this reason both the SX and EW steps are furtive area

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    The Relevance of Good Corporate Governance to Maximising Shareholder Wealth in Mineral Commodity Companies

    By G C. Kiel, G J. Nicholson

    Corporate governance has never been more topical. A glance at any major newspaper or business publication will reveal a litany of corporate failures based upon the governance of the organisations invo

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Suggested Criteria for the Custody Transfer Design of Automatic Installations

    By K. H. Kretzschmar, M. A. Smith

    A brief review of the rapid growth of ACT in Western Canada is presented. It is remarked that this rap-id growth has been accompanied by a heterogeneous approach to design. A more rational and consist

    Jan 1, 1960

  • SME
    Using passive treatment systems tor mine closure - a good approach or a risky alternative?

    By J. Wagner, P. Eger, G. Melchert

    In 1991, LTV Steel Mining decided to close an open-pit taconite mine in northeastern Minnesota using a passive-treatment approach consisting of limiting infiltration into the stockpiles and wetland tr

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    An Underground Air Blast - Codelco Chile - Division Salvador

    By M Fishwick Tapia

    This paper was prepared and translated from the final report of the investigation into the Codelco Chile Salvador DivisionÆs air blast which occurred in the Inca-West area. In this section of the bloc

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    The Use of High-Speed Motion Picture Photography in Blast Evaluation and Design

    By P J. Dailey, S L. Burchell, R F. Chiappetta

    In recent years, high-speed motion picture photography has become a powerful diagnostic tool and technique to study, analyze, evaluate, and aid in blast designs. Production blasting, typically lasting

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Some Pre-Cambrian Rocks in Northern Quebec

    By James H. C. Martens

    Among the many interesting problems of the pre-Cambrian of the Canadian Shield is that of the origin of certain types of gneisses which are intimately associated with the granites on the one hand and

    Jan 1, 1927

  • SME
    1970s – SME Moves Headquarters From New York

    By William M. Gleason

    The war in Vietnam stretched into another decade, an American President was at the brink of impeachment, the earth was given its own day, twin tower monuments of American ingenuity were completed in N

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
  • AUSIMM
    Macraes Gold Mine - Continuous Improvement of a Refractory Gold Treatment Plant

    By S R. La Brooy, T Giraudo, I C. Ritchie

    The treatment plant at the Macraes Gold Project in New Zealand processes a carbonaceous, refractory sulphide gold ore. Since its commissioning in 1990, there has been a programme of continuous improve

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Precious metals exploration fails to makeup for declines in other minerals

    By E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung

    Mineral exploration activity in the US suffered through another depressed year in 1984. And continued strength in precious metals (and possibly industrial minerals) exploration failed to make up for d

    Jan 5, 1985

  • SAIMM
    The Influence Of Pillars On The Merensky Reef Horizon On Stoping Operations On The Underlying UG2 Reef Horizon

    By N. Singh

    Merensky Reef is mined extensively within the Bushveld Complex. In previously mined-out areas on the Merensky Reef horizon there are pillars, potholes and remnants that have not been mined. These unmi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    A review of the State's role in assisting gold mines in South Africa

    By C. A. Border

    This paper is a brief record of the State's involvement in the problems that have faced Iow-grade mines in the South African gold-mining industry for a period of more than sixty years. Not all th

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    RI 2624 Temperatures In Cabs Of Freight Locomotives Passing Through Tunnels Of The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad

    By E. G. Meiter, S. H. Katz

    "Railroad locomotives produce heat, gas, and smoke, which cause considerable discomfort to engine men and firemen while passing through tunnels. In order to try and improve these conditions, the Burea

    Jul 1, 1924

  • AUSIMM
    Cliff-Hanger - Blasting Near the Edge

    By N Elith

    Coal is a valuable energy source in New Zealand and has been mined from the West Coast for over 100 years. Stockton Mine is New Zealand's largest opencast coal producer supplying around 1.5 Mt of

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    A History of Gold Mining in Oatman & Gold Road, Az - SME Annual Meeting 2024

    By Terence P. McNulty

    Gold-bearing outcrops were discovered in 1862 by Union soldiers garrisoned at Needles, CA, near the northwest corner of the future State of Arizona. Sporadic mining began several years later, but engi

    Feb 1, 2024

  • SME
    Effect of base types on the properties of MgO particles obtained from dolomite ore

    By Mahmut Altiner

    Magnesium is listed as a key critical raw material in a report by the European Commission that evaluated raw materials based on supply risk versus economic importance [1]. It has extraordinary propert

  • AIME
    Rock In The Box - Being A Good Engineer Takes More Than Just Treading Water

    By John F. Abel

    At the spring meeting of the Open Pit Division of AIME's Arizona Section, I was asked a question which indicates the acceleration of technical advancement. The question was: "How does an engineer

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    IC 8080 Progress In Controlling Acid Mine Water: A Literature Review ? Introduction And Summary

    By Walter C. Lorenz

    In connection with its renewed study seeking solutions to problems created by release of acid water from bituminous coal mines, the Bureau of Mines recently surveyed reports already written on the sub

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME-ICGCM
    Controlled Blasting During Drifting In Hard Rock Mine

    By S. P. Singh

    Drifts are an integral component of underground mining. They provide access for men and material, means for transporting ore and rock and serve as air passageways. In view of their importance on the o

    Jan 1, 1990