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  • AIME
    How Drip Irrigation Revegetates Mine Wastes in an Arid Environment

    By Stuart A. Bengson

    It is extremely difficult to revegetate disturbed sites and mineral wastes in an arid environment because of sporadic and undependable rainfall. Thus, irrigation is often a must for starting seed germ

    Jan 8, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    How economics drive the application of ore sorting

    By W Kendall

    Ore sorting has the potential to reduce the feed to wet plants and in the case of complex orebodies that can significantly reduce the water, energy and reagent consumptions and resulting operating cos

    Nov 21, 2018

  • SAIMM
    How Effective Is The Non-Destructive Examination Of Multi-Layer, Low Rotation Winding Ropes?

    The paper reviews the results emanating from an experiment conducted in Bochum?Germany in which various international rope inspection authorities were requested to assess the conditions of a corroded

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    How efficient is DigiMine technology in recording earth movements? A look at the Botswanan earthquake

    By J Kwiri, T Zvarivadza, R Mitra, F Cawood

    It is crucial to record ground movement of any magnitude to enable the safe and economical design of excavations and infrastructure. The DigiMine Laboratory is equipped with technologies to record suc

    Nov 30, 2018

  • SAIMM
    How Electronics Can Release the Imagination

    By G. V. R. Landman

    It is self-evident that economic pressure demands that today?s mines stay ahead and stay competitive. The challenge, however, isto find fresh approaches to the pursuit of efficiency and operational ef

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    How Far Can Chemical Crushing With Explosives In The Mine Go Towards Further Replacement Of Mechanical Crushing In The Plant?

    By Charles H. Grant

    Communications in whatever we do, is one of the major problems we encounter. In an effort to provide a better understanding of the use of explosives, I am going to take a little different view of what

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    How Far Does Gy's Theory Go Toward Fulfilling The Role Of A General Particulate Material Sampling Theory? - The Lack Of A Generally Accepted Theory

    By R. A. Bilonick

    Sampling is used in all scientific, engineering, marketing, and financial disciplines. The scientific theory of probabilistic sampling is a well established field, providing a general framework for ba

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    How Feeders Can Improve Material Flow In Bin

    By Zoltan F. Oszter

    Feeding bulk solids from bins or bunkers sometimes poses a problem to the materials handling engineer. The paper describes, by practical examples, how material flow can be improved on existing install

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SAIMM
    How fine particles on haematite mineral ultimately define the mineral surface charge and the overall floatability behaviour - Synopsis

    By S. Montes

    Mineral floatability is strongly connected with mineral structure and composition. The complexity of mineral surfaces has meant that few attempts have been made to understand the effect of impurities

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
    How Fire Tubes Should Be Made For Defending Or Assaulting Batteries Or Gates, For Burning Supplies, Or For Festivals.

    FIRE tubes are commonly made in order to frighten horses or to harm enemy soldiers, but although fire issues from them, they do not cause much damage because they cannot be used at a distance. If you

    Jan 1, 1942

  • SME
    How fleet the frontier : Colorado's San Juan mining district, 1870-1900

    By Duane A. Smith

    Introduction From the days of the Spanish in the eighteenth century, Colorado's San Juan mining district has attracted miners and public interest. The Spanish left behind names - San Juans, La P

    Jan 2, 1988

  • AIME
    How Gas Fuel Has Been Applied at the Tooele Smelter

    By J. B. NEALEY

    MANY nonferrous smelting plants have recently adopted natural gas as fuel with resultant economies, both in cost and efficiency of utilization. Not only has this fuel been used for roasting, reduction

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    How Geophysics Aids the Geologist

    By Hans Lundberq

    WHEN geophysical methods were first employed in the search for ore deposits and oil accumulations, it was hoped that they would provide a direct means of locating such concentrations. Magnetized needl

    Jan 1, 1939

  • SME
    How Good Is My Maintenance Program?

    By John D. Katsllometes

    In the mining and processing industry, the maintenance plan has often evolved rather than being consciously set up resulting in an overreliance on breakdown and fixed-time maintenance (planned mainten

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    How Harnessing Computer Vision and Machine Learning Will Revolutionize Global Mining

    By Ravi Sahu

    "In the global mining industry, there are those who seem resigned to the fact that the mining industry has always operated according to certain time-tested principles that don’t involve jumping on eve

    Jan 5, 2018

  • AIME
    How Human Beings Respond to Changing Atmospheric Conditions

    By W. J. McConnell

    OBSERVATIONS on man exposed to unusual temperatures and humidities, and studies conducted under accurately controlled environmental conditions, have supplied information regarding the physiological re

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    How Industrial Plants Benefit From Apron Feeder Magnetic Separators

    By Timothy G. Shuttleworth

    In the late1970s, mineral processing plants producing copper sulfide concentrates and oxide leaching feedstocks went online with operating tonnages that exceeded traditional installations. This create

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    How innovation trumps isolation, one mine at a time

    By J Pearce, R Ramanathan

    hortly after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, the words ‘social distancing’ entered the global lexicon. The effects on the public of social distancing, lockdowns and travel

    Jun 22, 2022

  • SME-ICGCM
    How Interface Friction and W/H Ratio Affect the Mode of Failure of Coal Specimens

    By Syd Peng, Gamal Rashed

    "Bumps in coal mines have been recognized as a major hazard for many years. These sudden violent failures around mine openings have compromised safety, ventilation and access to mine workings. Previou

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AIME
    How Iron Balls Are To Be Made By Casting, For Shooting With Large And Small Guns.

    IN order not to deviate from the proposed order both in speaking of melts and of things necessary for guns, I shall tell you at present the method by which iron balls are made. This is surely a very f

    Jan 1, 1942