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  • SME
    Tailing Dam Failures – Why Do They Continue To Occur?

    By D. R. East

    Recent experiences within certain sectors of the international mining industry suggest an underestimation of the environmental risk associated with the design of mine waste management facilities. The

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Utilisation Of Waste From Lead-Zinc Ore Flotation For Backfilling

    By Z. Kowalski

    Landfilling of waste causes the degradation of natural environment, not only due to land occupation, but also due to pollution of air, water and soil. The flotation waste from zinc-lead industry also

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Introductory Review Geostatistics

    By Y. C. Kim

    One-quarter of a century has passed since the "theory of regionalized variables" (geostatistics) was introduced by G. Matheron (1962, 1963) in France. Yet, only during the past decade has geostatistic

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Characterizing The Structure Of Some Respirable Dust By Means Of Fractal Geometry

    By R. Trottier, B. H. Kaye

    Characterizing the structure of such open-structured dusts such as diesel soot and those present in welding fumes plus any other dusts which were initially formed by precipitation or agglomoration of

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Blue Mountains Sewerage Scheme A Case History of the Hazelbrook to Katoomba Tunnels

    By David Logan, Sigurdur Finnsson

    This project, which is intended to provide effective sewerage services to the Blue Mountains community, is located in the Blue Mountains National Park, about 60 km west of Sydney, Australia. The sewer

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    A Micro-Hemolysis Assay For Monitoring Mineral Dusts

    By L. Rainey, W. E. Wallace, B. L. Razzaboni, P. Bolsaitis, V. Vallyathan

    The hemolytic activity of milligram-sized mineral dust samples from coal mines collected in personal dust samplers were measured by a modified Harington assay method which increases the sensitivity of

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Excavation Equipment For Small Soft Ground Tunnels

    By Richard Lovat

    INTRODUCTION Soft ground tunnels may be above the ground water table or they may be subaqueous. The ground may be clays, silts, sands, gravels, glacial deposits, boulder tills, and any of these in

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Evidence theory in the construction of linguistic variables for minerals industry

    By B. Salopek, D. Rajkovic, D. Rumenjak

    Among other types of sustainability indicators, linguistic variables have been proposed. During the past few years considerable effort for using the fuzzy logic and linguistic variables (LVs) in envir

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Bio-oxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores

    By P. Ollivier

    A comparative study on potential refractory ore processing techniques was launched at the BRGM to enable exploitation of numerous small deposits of arsenopyrite and antimony sulphide ores.

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Correction to: The Leaching of MgCO3 and CaCO3 from Mount Isa Zinc Concentrate

    By E. Yiğit, M. N. Saridede

    Correction to: Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03402385 The original online article has been revised to correct the author names. Publisher’s Note Springer Nature remains n

    Dec 23, 2021

  • SME
    Equipment Selection and Utilization

    By Jean-Michel Rendu

    Equipment capital operating costs represent a significant portion of the total cost of most mining operations, and a variety of computerized methods have been developed to assist in the selection and

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Computer Applications in the Explosives Industry

    By Robert B. Hopler

    For many years the explosives industry was a technological enigma: it was at the 'cutting edge' of some technologies and in the backwaters of others. For example, for at least the past 85 ye

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Science For Society: New Directions For National Science Policy

    By Russell C. Drew

    The United States has long been recognized for its ability to marshall the many tools of its scientists and engineers to meet national threats or crises. Two major World Wars, the Dust Bowl, the Sovie

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    CLSM With Solid Wastes From Processing Of Metal Bearing Resources

    This research contributes to BioMinE (http://biomine.brgm.fr), an integrated European Union project of the Sixth Framework Programme. The general objective of BioMinE is the development and integratio

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Use Of Bauxite Residues For The Rehabilitation Of Abandoned Surface Mines

    By D. Boufounos

    The large open pit areas of surface mining as well as the huge quantities of residues generated during the digestion of bauxite with sodium hydroxide solution to produce alumina are considered as the

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Insuring Property And Casualty Risks Associated With The Construction Of The Baltimore Metro

    By James M. Murphy

    INTRODUCTION In the fall of 1983, the fourth new Rapid Transit System constructed in this country in the last forty years will go into revenue service. The Baltimore Metro will bring to this major

    Jan 1, 1983

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    The EU Non-Energy Extractive Industry And Raw Materials Supply - Extended Abstract

    By T. Simpson

    European industrial policy seeks to provide the right framework conditions to allow companies to develop and innovate and to make the EU an attractive place for job creation. This includes providing t

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Start-up and Operation of Placer Dome’s Campbell Mine Gold Pressure Oxidation Plant

    By John Frostiak

    The Campbell gold operation of Placer Dome Inc. produces an arsenopyrite-sulfide concentrate that must be treated by roasting, biooxidation or pressure oxidation to obtain high gold recoveries. Pressu

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Ground Freezing for the Construction of Deep Shafts

    By Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Hugh S. Lacy, Derek Maishman

    For reasons of hydraulic design and constructability, water supply tunnel systems are often located relatively deep, in competent rock. Where the rock lies below a thick cover of water bearing soils,

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Industrial Minerals : Prospects for the Coming Decade

    By James J. Fallen

    In this paper we are going to look at some things that may happen to the industrial minerals industry in the next decade. First, some concepts and definitions. What are industrial minerals? Not every

    Jan 8, 1984