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  • TMS
    Solid Solutions on the Co-Ni and Ni-Mg Joins of the Arsenate Members of the Vivianite Group, and their Environmental Significance

    By J. L. Jambor

    Previous crystal-structure determination of magnesian annabergite (Ni,MgMAsO4)2 8H2O indicated that ordering of Ni and Mg occurs in non-equivalent octahedral sites; such ordering supports the possibil

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    A Novel Dry Process For Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge

    By B. K. Parekh

    Sludge obtained during production of magnesium (Mg) metal from electrolyzing of molten MgCl2 contains entrapped magnesium particles. The sludge material containing the magnesium particles is a friable

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME-ICGCM
    In-Situ Coal Strength Determination - Case Studies

    By Kot F. Unrug

    Strength of coal is one of the governing factors in size determination of mine pillars, and therefore affects the percentage of extraction and thus, utilization of reserves. Coal strength is also impo

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Geophysical Signatures of Andesite Volcanoes in New Zealand - Contrasts and Structural Implications

    By C A. Locke

    Geophysical signatures of the Taranaki and Tongariro volcanoes reflect similarities in their age, composition and hydrothermal histories, but also reflect differences in host rock settings and edifice

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Ora Banda Mass Blast - July 1994

    By Lovitt M

    Ora Banda Gold Mine is located in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Mining is carried out underground by sublevel open sloping resulting in large open stopes. A Mass Blast of approximatel

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Wind Blasts in Underground Coal Mines: A Study of the Effect of the Rock Mass Properties of the Falling Roof Using a Physical Model

    By Torabi S. R, Daly C. R

    Wind blast is the sudden movement of air displaced by the massive collapse of roof rock in underground openings and is experienced as a high velocity flow of air through adjacent workings. The initi

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial Development

    By Dale S. Preece

    A Discrete element computer program named DMC @istinct Motion Code) has been developed for modeling rock blasting. This program employs explicit time integration and uses spherical or cylindrical elem

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    WIPFRAG - A Breakthrough in Fragmentation Measurement

    By John A. Franklin, Tom C. Palangio, Norbert H. Maerz

    No blast evaluation is complete without fragmentation measurements which until now were inaccurate, costly, time consuming and created delays in production. “WipFrag.s”is a fully automated PC based fr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Applications of the Acoustic Emission Technique in Mining Geomechanics

    By Szwedzicki T, Jiang J

    The acoustic emission (AE) technique has found wide application in rock engineering. Generally, acoustic emission, which is produced by a rapid microcrack growth, is an ubiquitous phenomenon associa

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Laboratory Testing Of Residential Masonry Foundations To Minimize Damage Due To Mining-Induced Subsidence

    By R. A. Allwes

    In-plane bending and torsion tests were conducted on full-scale masonry walls to evaluate three post-reinforcement designs. The designs were developed to minimize longwall mine subsidence damage to ex

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Hydrothermal Eruptions in Ore Forming Reservoirs: Analogues and Models

    By D O. Hayba

    Metal-rich slurries discharged from excess-enthalpy geothermal wells at Kawerau (NZ) indicate that an efficient ore precipitation mechanism operates in some feedzones. In our conceptual model, which t

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Management Technology for Optimising Production Rock Breakage Processes

    It is no longer adequate in running mines and quarries to simply select the best equipment. Today's competitive international commodity markets demand superior efficiency. This requires efficie

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    A Computer Model for Explosively Induced Rock Fragmentation During Mining Operations

    By J W. Simmons, T H. Antoun

    "Rock fragmentation is an important component of explosive mining and excavation techniques andis the culmination of a damage accumulation process dominated by crack propagation. During the past 20 ye

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME-ICGCM
    Comparison Of Empirical, Analytical, And Numerical Methods Of Pillar Design And The Development Of A Site Specific Pillar Formula

    By Vincent A. Scovazzo

    Many accepted and useful methods have been developed and used for pillar design. Each method has its own particular strengths and weaknesses. Three methods addressed in this paper are; empirical, anal

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Kinetics of the Reduction of die Zinc Oxide in Zinc Ferrite with Iron

    By J. R. Donald

    Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust, which can be considered as a by-product of the steel recycling process, contains significant quantities of recoverable zinc and iron, as well as hazardous elements suc

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Physical Modeling of Three-Phase Mixing in a Counter-Current Reaction Launder (CCRL) Process for Metal Refining

    By Lloyd R. Nelson

    Experimental results of three-phase mixing in a physical model of a CCRL for metals refining are presented. The system was operated above a critical lower liquid height-to- width ratio (H,/W) of unity

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Distribution Of Gold And Sulfides At Lupin, N.W.T.

    By H. R. Bullis

    Lupin is located on the shores of Contwoyto Lake at lat. 65° 48'N, Long. 111° 15'W and lies about 80 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle. Since start up in 1982 the mine has produced over

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Constraints on the Dynamics of Rifting and Denudation on the Eastern Margin of Australia: Fission Track Evidence for Two Discrete Causes of Rock Cooling

    By A Raza, D P. Kohn, D A. Foster, A J. W Gleadow

    A large and increasing data base of apatite fission track results from sedimentary and granitic rocks exposed within the south-eastern highlands and along the continental margin ofAustralia provides c

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Recovery and Recycling of Aluminum, Copper and Precious Metals from Dismantled Weapon Components

    By I. H. Gundiler

    Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) is tasked to support The Department of Energy in the dismantlement and disposal of SNL designed weapon components. These components are sealed in a potting compound,

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Environmental Geochemistry of the Halls Peak Massive Sulphide Znpbcuag Deposits, New South Wales, Australia

    By P M. Ashley, M Muller

    Massive sulphide ZnPbCuAg deposits in the Halls Peak district of north-eastern NSW are of the submarine volcanogenic type. They occur as a number of small lenses enclosed in shale and epiclastic rocks

    Jan 1, 1995