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  • IMPC
    Cryo-SEM investigation of aggregate structures of clay minerals in flotation pulp and froth

    By Rong Fan, Roger Smart, Ning Xu

    As part of an Australian Research Council project with Newmont and Newcrest mining companies studying the influence of clay minerals on rheology, hydrodynamics and flotation response, the cryo-SEM tec

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Cryogenic Air A Potential Solution 'Io The Problem Of Respirable Mine Dust

    By L. K. Eigenbrod

    Throughout the mining industry, pneumoconiosis is one of the most severe occupational health problems being faced. The goal of completely eliminating pneumoconiosis as an occupational health hazard wa

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Cryogenic air supply for cooling built-in-place refuge alternatives in hot mines (MME Technical-Paper Abstracts)

    By Miguel Reyes, Bruce Whisner, Joseph Bickson, Lincan Yan, David Yantek, Justin Srednicki, Nicholas Damiano, Eric Bauer

    Built-in-place (BIP) refuge alternatives (RAs) are designed to provide a secure space for miners who cannot escape during a mine emergency. Heat and humidity buildup within RAs may expose miners to ph

  • AUSIMM
    Crystal Chemistry and Synthesis of Carbonate Apatites û Main Minerals in Living Organisms

    Knowledge of the crystal chemistry of carbonate apatites is very important for the development of the concept of biomineralisation and the creation of a scientific base for new biocompatible materials

    Jan 1, 2008

  • IMPC
    Crystal Growth Modifiers in the Bayer Process

    By J. J. Liu

    In the Bayer process, control of alumina trihydrate particle size, oxalate stability and morphology and foaming is crucial for improving the yield and quality of alumina trihydrate. One way to econom

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Crystal Structure of Solid Solutions

    By Edgar Bain

    OF THE important phenomenon of the hardening of steel, Professor Sauveur1 says: "It would seem as if the methods used to date for the elucidation of this complex problem have yielded all they are cap

    Jan 2, 1922

  • NIOSH
    Crystalline Silica Primer

    Crystalline silica is the scientific name for a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen. The term crystalline refers to the fact that the oxygen and silicon atoms are arranged in a three-dime

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Crystalline Silica Regulation And Industry Response

    By William J. Miles

    The major health hazard from exposure to crystalline silica historically has been silicosis. Silicosis is the scarring of the lung from excessive exposure to crystalline silica. It has been recognized

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Crystalline Silica: A Need For Responsible Risk Assessment In Formulating Public Policy

    By B. A. Hillman

    Silicon is the second most abundant element on earth, exceeded only by oxygen. Silicon dioxide forms a crystalline structure of repeating SiO2 molecules which form characteristically hard, durable cry

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Crystallization Behavior of Calcium Ferrite during Iron Ore Sintering

    By Luben Xie, Lin Hu, Qiang Wang, Min Gan, Tao Jiang, Wenqi Li, Xiaohui Fan, Zhiyuan Yu

    "Crystal precipitation behavior of calcium ferrite (CF) during iron ore sintering process along with the effect of cooling rate, SiO2 and Al2O3 on crystalline condensation were studied. The results sh

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Crystallization of a Pure Scandium Phase from Solvent Extraction Strip Liquors

    By Edward Peters

    Scandium (Sc) has unique properties and is one of the more valuable elements in the periodic table. Scandium can be used in solid oxide fuel cells and to produce high strength aluminium alloys of valu

  • CIM
    Crystallization of Zinc and Iron Sulphates Causing Major Scaling Problems in the Kidd Metallurgical Site Leach Plant Autoclave

    By L. Becze, B. Pierre, S. Di Carlo, G. P. Demopoulos

    From January to June 2007, the autoclave production at the Kidd Metallurgical Site was severely affected as a result of plugged discharge lines and extensive precipitation/crystallization of sulphates

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    CSIRO Augmented Reality Remote Guiding Platform for the Mining Industry

    By L Alem

    In the field of mineral extraction, complex technologies are being introduced in mines, operators/technicians rely on assistance from an expert (or more) in order to keep their machines functioning. P

    Nov 22, 2011

  • DFI
    CSM: An Innovative Solution For Mixed-In-Situ Retaining Walls, Cut-Off Walls And Soil Improvement

    By Fabrice Mathieu

    The Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) provides a cost effective solution for the rapid construction of retaining and cut-off walls using new equipment developed from diaphragm wall cutter technology. CSM consi

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    CSR Adoption in the Global Mining Industry: Explaining Convergence and Divergence

    By Hevina S. Dashwood

    This paper proposes to build on my previous research (Dashwood 2012), which analyzed how and why the norm of sustainable development became institutionalized in the global collaborative corporate soci

    Aug 1, 2013

  • AIME
    Cuban Development May Solve U. S. Manganese Problem

    By F. S. Norcross

    DEVELOPMENT of the manganese deposits of Cuba is a matter of importance not only to those involved in this industry on the Island but to the United States steel industry and to our Nation as a whole.

    Jan 1, 1939

  • SME
    Cullet Market Needs And Specifications

    By John P. Cummings

    Glass is the most unique substance which man has made. It is understood that Phoenician sailors playing on the beach in Mesopotanmia around 12000 BC, produced glass by the fusion of sand and soda in t

    Jan 1, 1975

  • TMS
    CuModel - A Thermodynamic Model and Computer Program of Copper Smelting and Converting Processes and Its Industrial Applications

    By Pengfu Tan

    A thermodynamic model and computer program, CuModel, has been developed to model the distribution behaviors of Cu, Fe, S, O, Ni, Co, Sn, Pb, Zn, As, Sb, Bi, Au and Ag, copper loss in the slag, and hea

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Cupriferous Peat: Embryonic• Copper Ore?

    By D. C. Fraser

    Copper occurs invisibly in a geo-logical environment characterized by swampy conditions and an accumulation of forest peat. This swamp, located in southeastern New Brunswick, contains up to ten per ce

    Jan 1, 1961

  • TMS
    Current ,Commercial Sulphide Smelter Operations

    By V. P. Keran

    The lead and copper smelting processes employed by Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, Australia, are used to illustrate an operating viewpoint of some problems and solutions encountered in existing c

    Jan 1, 1983