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  • NIOSH
    RI 9331 - Characterization of the Rare-Earth Mineralogy at the Pea Ridge Deposit, Missouri

    By C. W. Whitten

    Iron ore deposits in south-central Missouri have emerged as a possible resource for the rare-earth elements. The Pea Ridge Iron Mine is one such deposit. Rare-earth minerals at the Pea Ridge Iron Mine

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Orogenic Gold Deposits – A Two-stage Process of Gold Enrichment

    By R R. Large

    "An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The formation of orogenic gold deposits is commonly a two-stage process. The first stage in

    Mar 18, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Study of a Two-Stage Smelting Reduction Process for Ironmaking by a Thermochemical Model

    A thermochemical model is developed to study the two-stage smelting reduction process for ironmaking without post-combustion. Steady-state multi-material and heat balance equations are solved simult

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SAIMM
    AziSA: improving mining decisions with real- time data ? Synopsis

    By D. Vogt

    South African underground hard rock mines are typically managed using measurements made daily, weekly or even monthly of key parameters such as face advance, readiness to blast, blast success, tempera

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    Innovative Process Control Technology For Milling And Flotation Circuit Operations

    By G. C. Smith

    Process control applications in the minerals processing industry have grown extensively over the years due to the many benefits derived, both financially and operation-wise. Although control theory i

    Jan 1, 2004

  • IOM3
    Influence of a pisolitic limonite on sintering of an Australian iron ore blend

    Studies were carried out to examine the effect of introducing varying levels of a pisolitic limonite (Yandi) into an Australian iron ore blend. Compared with other ores in the blend Yandi is more poro

    Dec 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    The South Australian Exploration Initiative: Benefits to Government and Industry

    Mining has long been an important activity for the people of Australia . The Aboriginals used rocks and minerals in their culture many thousand years before European settlement. It was not until

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Using Magnetic Liners to Reduce costs and Improve Efficiencies

    By Terry Keough

    Contents for discussion ?Current liner technology ?Innovation of magnetic products ?Development of magnetic wear liners ?Installation and change out method ?Uses and capabilities ?Internal we

    May 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    IC 7213 Dredging Pennsylvania Anthracite ? Foreword

    By Joseph A. Corgan

    The river- or dredge-coal industry of Pennsylvania is conducted on many of the rivers and creeks that drain the Pennsylvania anthracite fields. Coal thus recovered found its way into the streams as co

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AUSIMM
    Optimum Equipment Management Through Life Cycle Costing

    Large mining operations need equipment that consistently performs as expected. The most effective way of ensuring this is to have a defined life cycle with an optimised maintenance strategy. The deter

    Dec 6, 2010

  • TMS
    Preliminary Evaluation of Spark Plasma Extrusion

    By K. Morsi

    The interest in spark plasma sintering has been growing considerable over the past few years. This has been brought about by the unique advantages of the process, which include reduced sintering tempe

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Swelling of High Grade Iron Ore Pellets Reduced by Hydrogen in a Fixed Bed

    A study of the swelling behaviour of a single batch of high-grade iron ore pellets during hydrogen reduction in a fixed bed showed that the extent of swelling is governed by the nucleation and growth

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME-ICGCM
    Classification Of Large Seismic Events At The Lucky Friday Mine

    By J. K. Whyatt

    The paper presents an approach to design a multi level room and pillar layout in a 40m thick seam overlain by a major aquifer. The design was required to maximise extraction with due consideration of

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Underpass Support Using Secant Pile Walls And Cement Deep Soil Mix Bottom Seal

    By Carole L. B. Mitchell

    The South 180th Street Grade Separation underpass in Tukwila and Renton, Washington, USA, permits vehicular traffic to pass beneath Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific railroad tracks. The

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SAIMM
    Mining An Open Pit Over And Through Old Sub-Level Caving Operations At Kwaggashoek East Open Pit, Thabazimbi Iron Ore Mine

    By C J. de Beer

    The Kwaggashoek East pit is one of the four production areas of Thabazimbi Iron Ore Mine. The Kwaggashoek East Open pit mines through the abandoned sublevel caving operations of the Kwaggashoek East u

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Interface Management

    By R. Simonson

    Agenda ? Need and Introduction ? Interface Management Programs ? Outcomes of Successful Interface Management ? Key Success Factors ? Lessons Learned ? Concluding Remarks Need for Interface Mana

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Risk Assessment Applied to Excavation Ground Support

    By William Pitman

    Ground instability and subsequent rock falls are a major concern in underground mines. As a result, several mining companies are conducting risk assessments of the ground support installed in their mi

    May 1, 2004

  • SME
    Weinbach Soft Ground Tunnel: Lessons Learned

    By Raymond W. Henn, Kent A. Pease, Glen J. Rorison

    The paper focuses on construction of a 2.55-km (8,365-ft) long, 2.4-m (8-ft)diameter storm drain tunnel in Evansville, Indiana. The tunnel was driven through saturated soft ground varying from clay to

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    A Method to Assess Size Reduction by Grinding

    By Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin

    "A graphical method to assess the size reduction by grinding is presented and illustrated with data collected from laboratory grinding tests and industrial grinding circuits. The method lies between t

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    MLA 7-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Lost Creek Rare II Area (No. 5089), Shasta County, California ? Summary

    By Harry W. Campbell

    A Bureau of Mines investigation identified no mineral deposits in the Lost Creek RARE II area. Sand and gravel has been mined from alluvial flood plain deposits just outside the RARE II boundary. An o

    Jan 1, 1983