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  • SME
    Wet concentrator plant design implications using computer modeling techniques

    By R. M. G. Machunter

    Computer models of metallurgical circuits are extensively utilised in design, and prediction of overall plant separation performance. As always, in the final optimised flowsheet design there is a com

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    RI 3593 Permissible Blasting Units ? Introduction (d1ea0c95-78df-4949-af9d-888c8cd22608)

    By L. C. IlsLey

    Permissible blasting units are approved with the understanding that if actively marketed they will be listed as permissible so that all interested in such safety equipment may know what is available.

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    RI 3593 Permissible Blasting Units ? Introduction

    By L. C. IlsLey

    Permissible blasting units are approved with the understanding that if actively marketed they will be listed as permissible so that all interested in such safety equipment may know what is available.

    Jan 1, 1941

  • ISEE
    Highway Lane Rental Requirement Compromises Blast Site Safety and Security

    By Harry L. Siebert

    A major Arizona highway project is jeopardizing site safety and security because of the lane rental policy. One million cubic yards of rock must be fragmented to provide two additional lanes parallel

    Jan 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    OFR-123-77 Development And Performance Of A Field Calibration Light Source

    By Richard A. Walker

    This report describes the development and performance of a multi-level, multi-function Calibration Light Source designed for field-calibration of a group of specific photometers. The Calibration So

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    State Statistics – Oklahoma

    The coal-bearing strata of Oklahoma occur in the eastern part of the state over an area of 14,500 square miles, 20.7 percent of the state's total area. Commercially valuable deposits of bituminou

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    The Velocity of Detonation Recorder: a New Blast and Shove Wave Diagnostic Tool for Commercial Use

    By Gary Kahn

    The knowledge of how and when your explosives go off can help you make intelligent decisions regarding future application of explosives thus removing some of the black magic associated with blasting.

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Reclamation Of Waste Rock Stockpiles Utilizing Paper Mill Residuals At Cleveland-Cliffs Michigan Operations

    By A. E. Koski

    Two of the largest industries in northern Michigan, pulp and paper manufacturing and iron mining, formed a mutually beneficial partnership and collaborative research program to utilize paper mill resi

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Dry Granulation of Molten Blast Furnace Slag and Heat Recovery from Obtained Particles

    By Xuewei Lv, Yuelin Qin, Guibao Qiu, Chenguang Bai

    "Blast furnace slag (BF slag), is the main by-product in the ironmaking process, which contains large amounts of sensible heat. To recover the sensible heat, this paper described the hot experiments w

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    The Lithium. and Beryllium Pegmatites of Southeastern Manitoba

    By J. F. Davis

    Pegmatite dykes containing lithium minerals and beryl occur dose to the borders of intrusive masses of granitic rock in the Winnipeg River area of Manitoba. Both vertical and flat-lying dykes are pres

    Jan 1, 1958

  • IMPC
    The AGDP In 2012 ? Nine Years Of Exceptional Graduate Training

    By J. A. Sweet

    The issues facing graduate training in the mineral processing industry are not too different today from those that prompted the initiation of the Anglo American Platinum Graduate Development Programme

    Sep 1, 2012

  • AIME
    Correction for Papers Published Prior July 1960 - A Decade of Development of Overvoltage Surveying, AIME Trans, 1959 vol 214, page 307

    By R. W. Baldwin

    On page 309, column 1, the second equation should read: Ma-M1 = dlog_Pa M2-M1 d log P2

    Jan 1, 1961

  • IMPC
    Development And Application Of Arcuate Magnetic Separator

    By Xiaoming Wang

    This paper presents an arcuate magnetic separator to remove the grinding ball fragment directly from the mill discharge, which will cause wear to downstream processing equipment such as pump, hydro cy

    Sep 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    Focus on Prevention: Conducting a Hazard Risk Assessment

    By Launa G. Mallett, Jr. Brnich

    Overview: The first step to emergency preparedness and maintaining a safe workplace is defining and analyzing hazards. Although all hazards should be addressed, resource limitations usually do not all

    Jul 1, 2003

  • SME
    The Geology Of Tatum Salt Dome Lamar County, Mississippi

    By George E. Summers

    A salt dome appears to provide the basic medium requirements for the excavation of the 315 foot diameter, unsupported spherical cavity at a depth of 2700 feet required by the AEC in a proposed "decoup

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Thickening And Disposal Of Oil Sand Tailings

    By H. Hamza

    Oil sand tailings are disposed of in large ponds in which MFT (Mature Fine Tailings, a stable suspension of fine particles in water) forms after many years of settling. Long-term storage of large volu

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    An Update On The Use Of Explosion-Resistant Seals

    By C. R. Stephan

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration's (MSHA) Ventilation Division continues to evaluate proposed explosion-resistant seal designs. There are currently eleven specific designs for explosion

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    The Experimental Study on Gas Detonating System by New-Type of Gas Source

    By Chen Jianping, Wu Li, Wei Banyun, Chen Canchang

    Liquified petroleum gas mixed with oxygen has been used as a new type of mixed gas source for gas detonating system. The experimental studies have been done on the detonation feature of gas detonating

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Distribution Of Hall Rock Alteration .Mid Trace Elements In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, Mexico

    By John E. Dreier

    The Pachuca-Real Del Monte district, Hidalgo, Mexico (Figure 1) has produced roughly 1,500,000,000 oz Ag., 6,000,000 oz Au. and minor Pb., Zn, and Cu from about 100,000,000 tons of ore since discovery

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    The Green Precipitate Process For Remediation Of Acid Mine Drainage

    By C. Restarick, R. G. Robins, R. M. Taylor, I. Ennis

    Lime addition to acid mine drainage waters (AMD), possibly accompanied by aeration, has been the basis for their remediation by precipitation of predominantly metal hydroxides. An efficient novel alt

    Jan 1, 2000