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  • CIM
    An information system to prevent sulphide dust ignition

    By A. Burkert, A. E. Hajj

    "An information system has been developed for the use of companies considering developing a new mine which may be liable to secondary sulphide ignitions or by existing operations. The system uses the

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Mineralogical and Wallrock Alteration at the Jinqingding Gold Deposit in Jiaodong Peninsula, China

    By Jiuhua Xu, Shuiku Jia, Weiren Sun

    "Abstract -The Jinqingding gold deposit, situated in the east Jiaodong Peninsula of Shandong province, is typical of the pyrite-quartz vein gold deposits in the Muping-Rushan gold belt of China . The

    Jan 1, 1994

  • DFI
    Unique Foundation Solution For The Shriners Burns Institute Building Expansion - I. Introduction

    By Edmund Cardoza

    In the spring of 1993, construction began on an ambitious building project in Boston, Massachusetts. The Shriners organization committed to offer state-of-the-art adolescent burn treatment and rehabil

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    A Finite Element Based Analysis of Solidification and Melting of Metals in Materials Processing Applications

    By R. Ratnagiri, B. Minaie

    "In order to expeditiously produce defect-free metallic components in materials processing applications, the relationship between the process parameters and the product properties needs to be well und

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Element Mobility In Pb-Zn Skarn Mill Tailings, Grant County, New Mexico

    By I. F. Walder

    Mill tailings from skarn-type base metal deposits were studied in order to ascertain potential element mobility in response to weathering. Hypogene ore minerals are sphalerite, galena, and chalcopyrit

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Electrical Conductivity, Viscosity and Liquidus Temperature of Slags in Electric Smelting of Copper-Nickel Concentrates

    By A. A. Hejja

    The effect of composition on electrical conductivity, viscosity and liquidus temperature of the slags was investigated in the temperature range of 1300" to 1450°C. The synthetic slags containing CaO,

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Childe Harold: A Case Study in the Use of Multiple Bench Grade Control Techniques

    By Stuart M. S, Allen P. B

    The Childe Harold deposit was mined by the Granny Smith Joint Venture (GSJV) from late-March through to early-December 1993. This was a fast-tracked mining project whose history began with an offer

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing Blasting

    By Zhang Qi

    For the most part, the flying piece is serious endangerment in the demolition blasting. To prevent the endangerment, a large number of materials are needed as the protection. Therefore, the determinat

    Jan 1, 1994

  • DFI
    Conference Photographs

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    Jan 1, 1994

  • NIOSH
    IC 9412 The Materials Flow Of Mercury In The United States

    By Stephen M. Jasinski

    This report describes the materials flow of mercury in the United States. It examines the mining and production of mercury and the manufacturing, uses, and ultimate disposal of mercury. Materials flow

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Maintenance Practices At The Barrick Goldstrike Pressure Oxidation Plant

    By A. Durnan

    Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (Goldstrike) operates a six circuit (train) pressure oxidation plant for the pretreatment of gold bearing sulfide ores. The property is located 27 miles north of Carlin,

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    The Development Of A Mine Worthy Ground Penetrating Radar System

    By T. J. Fenner

    Research conducted in South African mines has demonstrated the benefit of ground penetrating radar for the detection of geologic features and hazards. This is crucial for safety and production conside

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Metallurgical Uses – Fluxes for Metallurgy

    By Harold R. Kokal, Madhu G. Ranade

    A metallurgical/flux is a substance that is added to combine with gangue (unwanted minerals) during ore smelting, with impurities in a molten metal, or with other additives in metal refining processes

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Rheological Effects in Industrial Ball Milling

    Studies of Theological effects in grinding hold promise for improving this energy-intensive process. Six surveys of the Hellyer ball mill were conducted. The stream and sizing data from these survey

    Jan 1, 1994

  • NIOSH
    IC 9393 The History Of Gate Road Performance At The Sunnyside Mines: Summary Of U.S. Bureau Of Mines Field Notes

    By J. R. Koehler

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) ground control research program includes several projects focused on developing design criteria for yielding-pillar-based longwall gate road systems. As part of this pr

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Risk Management of a Gold Heap Leach Project

    One of the biggest drawbacks of deciding upon a heap leach method of treating gold ore is the risk associated with the full-scale production heaps not performing as predicted by the testwork. This p

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    A Titanium Pigment Feedstock Overview

    By K. J. Stanaway

    Environmental pressures on waste disposal are forcing pigment producers to use higher content TiO2 feedstocks with lower levels of trace elements. Despite this, 50% of the worlds TiO2 comes from ilmen

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Phosphate Rock (1d08e252-6c2b-4094-ae35-a6d8b380c4b0)

    By Theodore M. Gurr, James J. Bartels

    Phosphate produced fertilizers provide the phosphorous nutrients required by plant life to sustain significant growth, thus improving the production of food for the world's population. Phosphorou

    Jan 1, 1994

  • NIOSH
    IC 9378 Extended Workdays In Mining And Other Industries: A Review Of The Literature

    By James C. Duchon

    The use of extended workdays (regular shift lengths of 10 or 12 h (hour), while still maintaining a 4O-h workweek) in mining operations is attracting growing interest in the United States. There is ve

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Techno-Economic Assessment Of Tailings Retreatment

    By D. Malhotra

    Metallurgists are continuously striving to improve recovery. But optimization of profits and/or revenue dictates that recovery can be sacrificed at the expense of throughput. However, recently there h

    Jan 1, 1994