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  • AUSIMM
    The Suitability of Brown-Coal Char as a Filler for Carbon Electrodes

    The suitability of char from Yallourn brown coal as a filler for carbon electrodes used in the aluminium smelting industry has been assessed on the basis of the specifications usually laid down by ele

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AUSIMM
    Is Australia Producing Sufficient Numbers of Earth Science Graduates?

    By Robinson KJ

    There has been much debate in recent years regarding the number of Geology (Earth Science) graduates produced in Australia. The key variable has commonly been assumed to be the placement of graduat

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    Present Value in Its Relation to Ore Reserves, Plant Capacity, and Grade of Ore

    By Edwin Berry

    THE consideration of the present value of a mine is of great importance when planning for the operation of a property,, and it is particularly so in the case of mines that have large ore reserves. At

    Jan 7, 1922

  • SAIMM
    The Evaluation Of Whole-Body Vibration In A South African Opencast Mine - Synopsis

    By S. A. Aye

    Vibration levels on a variety of equipment in a South African opencast mine were measured in this study. The well-established ISO 2631-1 (1997) standard methodology was used for the computation of wei

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    The Removal of Zinc from Lead Slag by Sulfation and Chlorination

    By G C. Bolton

    Experiments were conducted to access the feasibility of removing zinc from lead slag by sulfation or chlorination or both. Gaseous sulfation with sulfur dioxide and oxygen released only 50 per cent of

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    A Look at Grinding

    By V. Dinesen

    "Grinding is simply the function of reducing particles in size or creating new surface areas. This may be accomplished by many means but we will only concern ourselves with the continuous grinding pro

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AUSIMM
    Unlock potential opportunities through unexplored aspects of Grade Engineering

    By P Revell, G Wilkie, P Walters, L Keeney, F Faramarzi

    Grade Engineering® is a value-driven strategy aiming to maximise benefits by exploiting intrinsic grade variability of ore deposits. It utilises a multitude of separation techniques to remove low grad

    Nov 10, 2020

  • CIM
    Fe-Separation and HCL Regeneration Technologies for Ore Leaching Processes

    By G. Frithum

    In the present paper a new and highly economic route for Fe-separation from HCl leaching processes in hydrometallurgical applications is described. In most ore leaching processes, Fe is involved and n

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Pressures on Targets from Buried Explosions

    By L C. Taylor, H U. Lesiste

    This is a preliminary study of the statistical variation of the pressures on a target above a buried explosion. The data were taken at various distances from the charge centerline for three heights of

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 4594 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of The New Hope Oil Field Franklin County, Tex.

    By Charles B. Carpenter

    The New Hope field was selected for study by; Bureau of lanes engineers because many problems met by, the operators during development and operation were unique to petroleum-engineering experience. So

    Jan 1, 1949

  • SME
    North Carolina Famous For North America?s Largest Emeralds

    By Wade Edward Speer

    The Hiddenite District of Alexander County, NC has produced some of the world?s finest large emeralds since the first one was discovered 134 years ago. In fact, North America?s largest emeralds come

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AIME
    Discussion Of The Papers Presented At The Sessions Of The Institute Of Metals Division, New York Meeting, February, 1925

    CONTENTS PAGE FOGLER, M. F., and QUINN, E. J.-Scratch and Brinell Hardness of Severely Cold-rolled Metals. Discussed by H. S. Rawdon, Carl Benedicks, M. F. Fogler, A. L.Davis 1 GREEN, C. H. Eutect

    Jan 6, 1925

  • SME
    Not Another HPGR Trade-Off Study!

    By P. Amelunxen

    Over the past several years, the combination of higher energy and steel costs and the recent commercial deployment of high-pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology in hard rock mining have led many m

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Acid Processes for Alumina Extraction

    The C.S.I.R.O. acid alumina process employs the essential steps of digestion, hydrolysis and calcination to produce pure alumina from ores too high in silica or too low in grade for the Bayer process.

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    OFR-83-80 Modelling And Data Analysis Of 50 To 5000 KHz Radio Wave Propagation In Coal Mines

    By Robert L. Lagace

    [Suuple Iheorctrccil models are I'M lllolalcd to cltaraclerl/c medium frequency (MF) radio vase pi opaiation in undcrgiounli room arid pillar coal mines fur the purpose of predleiln the most lavo

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    Mine Sampling Methods and Records in Use at Triton Gold Mines, N.L., Western Australia

    By Sharpe E. J

    The Triton lode is a schistose feldspar biotite chlorite rock with quartz, carbonate, pyrite and some pyrrhotite. Its more chloritic sections strongly resemble the enclosing greenstones, its more feld

    Jan 1, 1938

  • NIOSH
    RI 6126 Use Of A Large-Diameter Reactor In Synthesizing Pipeline Gas And Gasoline By The Hot-Gas-Recycle Process

    By A. J. Forney

    The hot-gas-recycle process, for the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide, was investigated in a 12-inch-diameter reactor. Initially because the distribution of gas was poor, hotspots developed in the cat

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Developing a Unified Display Design for Mining Shovels

    By Andrew Chapman

    The scope of the SA (Situational Awareness) working group is to analyze the effectiveness of information delivery systems in mining equipment and develop a unified display design, to mitigate against

    Aug 1, 2013

  • DFI
    Non-Destructive Testing, Evaluation And Optimization Of Existing Deep Foundations For Re-Use Along The East Coast

    By Matthew E. Meyer

    Renovation, rehabilitation, restoration and expansion of existing residential, retail, commercial, hospital facilities and historic structures requires assessment and evaluation of foundation systems

    Jan 1, 2011

  • DFI
    Maturation of Risk Concepts in the Management of Infrastructure - Lessons from the US Army Corps of Engineers

    By Eric C. Halpin

    "1. Introduction and Backgrounda. In its fundamental form, risk is simply the likelihood of an adverse impact. Expanding on this theme, the Corps of Engineers has broadly defined risk associated with

    Jan 1, 2014