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  • NIOSH
    Rock Mass Characterization For Excavations In Mining And Civil Engineering

    By Nick Barton

    When the Q-system was launched in 1974, the name referred to rock mass classification, with focus on tunnel and cavern support selection. Besides empirical design of support, the Q-value, or its norma

    Jan 5, 2007

  • CIM
    Enhancing the safety of remnant pillar recovery in lignite by numerical modelling

    By C. O. Aksoy, H. Kose, K. Heasley, E. Yalçin

    "In Turkey, the growing demand for lignite has resulted in increased lignite production and an emphasis on improving underground recovery. This has resulted in a gradual increase in the application of

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    Effects Of Weak Bands On Pillar Stability In Stone Mines: Field Observations And Numerical Model Assessment

    By John L. Ellenberger, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen

    Observations of pillar conditions in limestone mines showed that the presence of weak bands in the limestone can result in pillar damage at stresses that are lower than one would otherwise expect. The

  • AUSIMM
    Mining Methods and Costs at the Mount Isa Mines Ltd., Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia

    By Mann V. I

    The Mount Isa property has been in operation since June, 1931; during this period operations have changed from the production and treatment of carbonate ores to the mining, milling, and smelting of su

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Jacksonville Plant Titanium

    By J. C. Detweiler

    THE Jacksonville plant of Humphreys Gold Corp., operating under leases from National Lead Co. and Rutile Mining Co. of Florida, recovers rutile, ilmenite, zircon, and monazite from an ancient beach de

    Jan 1, 1952

  • SME
    Using the K.I.S.S. principle in ventilation modeling

    By T. R. Paquin

    Powerful, easy to manipulate, ventilation modeling software is readily available to most mining engineers. Too often when preparing an initial ventilation model, engineers will go overboard in their d

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Deposit Types and Paleo-Depth Extents of Coromandel Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits

    By A B. Christie

    Known epithermal deposits in the Coromandel region belong to the low-sulphidation type, represented by three subtypes: (1) andesite-hosted epithermal Au-Ag, (2) rhyolite-hosted epithermal Au-Ag, and

    Jan 1, 2000

  • NIOSH
    RI 6027 Hydrogenation Of Coal To Gaseous Hydrocarbons ? Summary

    By Raymond W. Hiteshue

    Experiments were conducted al temperatures of 480° to 800° C. and hydrogen pressure of 6,000 p.s.i.g. to determine the effect of coal residence time on the conversion of a high-volatile bituminous C c

    Jan 1, 1962

  • CIM
    Research into high density backfill placement methods by the Ontario Division of Inco Limited

    By B. Goard

    "IntroductionCemented backfill has been placed underground in slurry form in Inco Limited's Ontario Division mines since the early 196Os. The slurry was traditionally mixed on surface at between

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Long-Term Stability Of Overburden Above Room And Pillar Mines

    By Gennaro Gerald Marino

    Vast improvement in methods of design and analysis of the long- term stability of overburden above room and pillar mines is needed. Improved methods are vital for planning and land development and for

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    The Nature of Australian Rutile and Zircon Concentrates

    Australian rutile and zircon concentrates are refined raw materials and not manufactured products. The composition and properties of the grains are therefore fixed by nature. Specifications and assay

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of Major Ion Analysis and Stable Isotopes dO18 and dH2 to Distinguish Groundwater Flow in Karijini National Park, Western Australia

    By W Dodson, S Dogramaci

    Isotopes and hydrochemistry were used to define groundwater flow systems and better understand the hydrogeological setting of the Karijini National Park, which is in the Central Pilbara region adjacen

    Jan 1, 2009

  • DFI
    Deep and Extra Deep Diaphragm Walls in Shanghai – Increasing Demand for Infrastructure in Megacities Drives the Requirement of Increasing Depth for Diaphragm Walls

    By Wu Jie Mei, Li Yao Liang, Franz-Werner Gerressen, Arthur Bi

    Diaphragm walls (D-walls) are known as underground structural elements commonly used for retention systems and permanent foundation elements. In addition, they are also quite often used as deep ground

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SAIMM
    Fast, Safe, And Fully Mechanized Installation Of High-Tensile Chain-Link Mesh For Underground Support ? Synopsis

    By B. Schoevaerts

    The ever-increasing depth of mineral extraction presents a challenging environment for hard-rock underground mines. High in situ stresses and associated seismicity with potential rockburst hazards are

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SAIMM
    A New Methodology For The Analysis Of The Relationship Between Rock Brittleness Index And Drag Pick Cutting Efficiency

    By R. M. Goktan

    Rock brittleness plays an important role in the cutting action of picks on rock surfaces. It controls the ease with which cracks can propagate through the rocks. Although rock brittleness is known as

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Moly Upgrading Profiles with Flotation Columns

    By R. Amelunxen

    "The molybdenite associated with copper porphyry ores is generally treated in a flotation circuit consisting of a separation and a cleaning section. In the last few years column flotation cells have r

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    RI 9644 - Model For The Structure Of Round-Strand Wire Ropes

    By Anthony J. Miscoe, William M. McKewan, Richard C. Wang

    The behavior of wire ropes used in hoisting is not well understood. In an effort to improve this understanding, the structure of round-strand wire ropes was analyzed. This report provides a generali

    Jan 9, 1998

  • CIM
    Simulation of an SX/EW Pilot Plant

    By Hossein Aminian, Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Claude Jacob

    "Solvent extraction followed by electrowinning (SXEW) is an economical option for the processing of low grade and oxidized copper ore. Phenomenological models were developed to simulate the copper sol

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Improving Metallurgical Operations Through Application Of Systems Thinking Principles

    By K. Narayana Swamy

    The traditional approach to improving the operating efficiency of a metallurgical plant has been to study individual unit operations and focus on improving the poor-performing unit operations. The co

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Bed Blending Design Incorporating Multiple Regression Modelling And Genetic Algorithms

    By M. Kumral

    The efficiency of an ore-processing unit depends on the consistency of the characteristics of raw material entering the plant. When the mined ore is highly variable in quality, the only way to ensure

    Jan 1, 2006