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  • SME
    Rare elements in seafloor massive sulfides of the Semyenov hydrothermal cluster, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    By Georgy Cherkashov, Svetlana Babaeva, Tamara Stepanova, Firstova. Anna

    Seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) study in the Russian Exploration Area at the northern equatorial Mid Atlantic Ridge began after signing the contract with International Seabed Authority in 2012. In ord

    Sep 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Image Processing of Central Volcanic Region Geophysics

    By M A. Mongillo

    Most geophysical and geochemical data collected during regional exploration programmes are in vector form (location, value), and have traditionally been presented and interpreted in a profile or conto

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    RI 3504 Phenomena Observed During The Prolonged Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (256195ed-17e4-48b5-8c89-d55f9b441c08)

    By G. S. Scott

    In the course of the Bureau of Mines investigation relative to the causes, behavior, and control f anthracite-mine fires, attention was directed toward the correlation between the temperature of oxida

    Jan 1, 1940

  • DFI
    Presentation #5 - The High-Strain Dynamic Load Test (Drop Weight Test) - Contents

    By Frank Rausche

    Why testing What tests can be done Dynamic load testing Loading device Measurements Analysis Examples

    Jan 1, 2001

  • NIOSH
    OFR-170(1)-83 Cost-Effectiveness Of Increasing Airflow At Any Location In Underground Coal Mines (Volume I)

    By Sandip K. Mukherjee

    This report presents the results of the economic analysis of several applicable alternatives to increase airflow in four underground coal mines. Pressure-quantity surveys were conducted underground an

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    MLA 72-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Lodge Wilderness Study Area, Phillips And Valley Counties, Montana ? Summary

    By J. Douglas Causey

    In 1984, at the request of Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 13,730-acre Burnt Lodge (MT-065-278) Wilderness Study Area (WSA) in order to evaluate the mineral resources.

    Jan 1, 1985

  • DFI
    Impact And Ramifications Of Setup For Pile Foundations

    By Cory G. Rice

    A significant portion of the piling industry has long felt relying on soil setup to gain the required capacity is a complexity that would rather not be dealt with. Instead, the pile are driven to the

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    OFR-4-73 Determination And Description Of Characteristics Affecting Performance Of The Loading Function In Underground Coal Mining

    By Thomas V. Falkie

    The purpose of this work was to investigate the rate at which coal is delivered from the underground working face by gathering arm type loaders as employed on continuous mining machines, to identify t

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    OFR-52-73 Measurement Of Temperature Profiles Around Coal Mine Openings - Summary

    By Fun-Den Wang

    This report presents theoretical studies and experimental work dealing with the detection of dangerous roof and pillar conditions in underground mines through measure¬ment of temperature differences o

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    RI 7165 Miniature Bilevel Alarm For Oxygen-Deficient Atmospheres

    By Robert A. Bradburn

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a miniature, portable two-level oxygen-deficiency alarm and produced three prototype models. Each operates from a 4.2-v dc power source, and the highest current drain

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Cyanide Recovery and Copper Removal from Gold Plant Effluents using Vitrokele™ - Pilot Plant Results

    By D. Kidby, A. Briggs

    "Vitrokele ™ is a synthetic adsorbent, using chelating groups on large polystyrene beads, developed in Canada over 7 years ago, and first commercialised in 1985 to recover noxious metals from plating

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Mining a 100 Million Tonne Orebody Without Subsidence

    The major copper orebody at Mount Isa is being extracted at a rate of four million tonnes per year. The method used requires an equivalent rate of back filling with (mainly) cemented fill. There were

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SAIMM
    Burning pyrites compared to sulphur ? Synopsis

    By W. V. Mutler

    Present day capital costs are analysed for a 2 000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam produc

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    Basic Principles For Stable Gullies In The Gold And Platinum Mines Of South Africa

    Gullies are the vital in-stope excavations that provide access for mining personnel and material to, and mined ore from, the producing faces in the tabular hard rock mines. They pose a serious proble

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Limitations Of Predicting Deformations During Excavation In Soft Clay ? Summary

    By Richard J. Finno

    Detailed measurements made at a test section adjacent to a deep braced cut and other published data are combined to illustrate the limitations of the common methods of predicting movements associated

    Jan 1, 1991

  • DFI
  • SAIMM
    An Overview Of The Namakwa Sands Ilmenite Smelting Operations

    By M. Gous

    Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, Namakwa Sands, ilmenite, DC arc furnace, titania slag, pig iron Namakwa Sands is a heavy minerals mining and beneficiation business in the Anglo Base Metals Division, and

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Deep Foundations In The Challenging Geology Of Central Florida

    By Gary Kuhns

    Central Florida is among the fastest growing urban areas in the United States, and its rapid development has required the steady construction of various types of civil engineering works. The karst geo

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Impact of Recycling on Materials Availability: A Case Study of Platinum

    By Elisa Alonso

    Recycling is generally a more sustainable alternative to landfilling. Its financial costs however, do not always justify its practice, especially in the short term. As a result, even for precious meta

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Gas Chemistry and Isotopic Signature of Fumaroles at Galeras Volcano, Colombia

    By T P. Fischer, S N. Williams, N C. Sturchio

    Chemical and isotopic analyses of fumarole gases from Galeras Volcano, Colombia provide significant insights into the origin of volatile components in the magma. Water comprises a mixture of magmatic

    Jan 1, 1995