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  • SAIMM
    Pit Slope Design And Risk ? A View Of The Current State Of The Art

    By T D. Sullivan

    Risk lies at the heart of all mining and nowhere more so than in pit slope design. Mining is principally about two areas of risk; safety and economics. This paper addresses the main elements of pit

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Tap-Hole Maintenance and Management on Furnace 10 at Eramet Norway Porsgrunn

    By J. E. Davidsen, M. Honstad

    "A well-maintained tap-hole channel is important in order to achieve good and stable furnace operation over time. A worn or short tap-hole channel can lead to more violent flow, significantly increasi

    Jun 1, 2019

  • IIMP
    De Re Metallica Canadian Style

    The paper point out the way whereby the Canadian gobernment regulates and motivates mineral development. In this sense, its important the role of Gobernment policy in the development of the industry t

    Nov 20, 1969

  • NIOSH
    RI 3948 Exploration of the Defense Zinc Property Iowa County, Wisconsin

    By Francis Church Linxoln

    "This property was explored as part of a general investigation of zinc-prodccing areas of southwestern Wisconsin at a time when an effort was being made to increase the production metals important to

    Sep 1, 1946

  • SME
    On-Line Imaging Of Aggregates For Process Control

    By Michael Taylor, Thomas W. BoBo

    Currently two of the most important characteristics of construction aggregates are (a) the particle size distribution (psd) and (b) the “shape” of the aggregate particles. The long established test me

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    The Owyhee Tunnels

    By Pierre Hines

    THE. Owyhee Tunnels in eastern Oregon were started in the early part of 1930, and were completed early in 1932, with the excep-tion of the Magoffin contract. One tunnel is a large water tun-nel, and t

    Jan 1, 1933

  • CIM
    Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, Canada

    By Janis A. Shandro

    The mining sector is a major economic driver for Canadian, and British Columbian communities. In parallel strong commitments have been made by industry to the well-being and sustainability of associat

    May 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Influence of Highly Permeable Geologic Structure on Inflows to A154 N/S Open Pit Diavik Diamond Mines Inc., Lac de Gras, NWT

    By Jeff R. Reinson

    The Diavik Diamond Mine is producing diamonds from two orebodies, the A154 South and A154 North kimberlite pipes, discovered beneath the waters of Lac de Gras. Innovative dike technology with appropri

    May 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Mechanization In Stoping Narrow Tabular Orebodies

    By R. J. Kendall

    As we enter the new millennium, the South African mining industry has to ensure that it becomes more competitive if it is to survive in the ever more demanding global environment. Traditionally, mech

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AIME
  • SAIMM
    Mathematical Modelling For Optimization Of Mineral Processing Operations

    By M. Moys

    The use of temperature measurements for unusual applications in the analysis and control of column flotation and milling is discussed. This is followed by a review of some of the authors current resea

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Design and Construction of the Yarra River Crossing

    By R Blair

    The Domain and Burnley Tunnels, which are major features of the Melbourne City Link Project, are MelbourneÆs first road tunnels. They are 1.6 km and 3.5 km in length respectively and are being constru

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Enhancing Bacterial Activity in a Uranium Mine

    By D. W. Duncan, A. Bruynesteyn

    Acidic mine waters containing solubilized uranium have been observed in many uranium and some copper mines. In every case, the sulphide and iron oxidizing bacterium, Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, was als

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    The use of workers’ near-miss reports to improve organizational management

    By J. MCGUIRE, E. J. Haas, B. Demich

    Near misses can enhance awareness of the potential causes of injury and prompt safety management initiatives. Although most companies require near-miss reporting, the value of these reports and how th

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Performance Analysis of a Major Steam Drive Project in the Tia Juana Field, Western Venezuela

    By H. J. de Haan, L. Schenk

    Scope for Thermal Recovery in Shell's Heavy Oil Fields in Venezuela The main heavy oil reservoirs on the East coast of Lake Maracaibo (Fig. I), known as "Bolivar Coast", initially contained so

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AUSIMM
    Epithermal Deposits and Analogous Geothermal Systems - A Physical Size Comparison with Implications for Exploration

    By J L. Mauk

    Low sulfidation epithermal deposits are important sources of gold and silver, and are considered the extinct analogues of modern geothermal systems. The aerial extents of alteration halos that surroun

    Jan 1, 2004

  • IIMP
    Reducción de costos de perforación manual mediante sistema electro-neumático

    By Marco Taipe

    Uno de los mayores costos del proceso minero es el de perforación, en tanto emplea aire comprimido. Por tal motivo, la industria minera busca diferentes alternativas para reducir los costos del aire c

    Sep 12, 2011

  • SME
    Mining Engineering Moves to an SI Format

    Brace yourself-what used to be a 1 billion ton deposit is now a 1 Gt deposit. And that 1520-hp ball mill is now a 1.134-MW ball mill. Beginning with this issue, all engineering units and statistics in

    Jan 2, 1980

  • NIOSH
    RI 3400 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 24. Mineral Physics Studies

    By R. S. Dean

    "It has long been recognized that the properties of polycrystalline substances are not the same as those of single crystals. These differences are especially marked in metels and metallic minerals, an

    May 1, 1938

  • ISEE
    The Analysis of Blast Vibration Data - What is the Current State of the Art?

    By Randall M. Wheeler

    Many of us have used a seismograph to measure peak particle velocity and frequency. But do we really understand why? Also, why do we measure particle velocity instead of displacement and/or accelerati

    Jan 1, 1997