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  • CIM
    Working within metallurgical limitations in the successful repair welding of power-plant components

    By D. Mills, W. H. S. Lawson

    "The need to make repairs is seldom a major consideration in the design, fabrication and installation of major components of electrical generation plants. Repair welding, however, is a fact of life in

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Removal of Rate-Limiting Iron Precipitates from Low-Grade Copper Ore during Bacterial Leaching

    By Ralph B. S

    Bacterial leaching of low grade quartz felspar porphyry copper ore was studied in large-scale laboratory percolation leaching columns.Limitations in the release of soluble copper showed up before fift

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Review Of The Gold And Silver Markets

    By James L. Poole

    The gold and silver markets from the late 1960's to the present are reviewed and the outlook for these metals in the 1980's is presented. Included in this discussion is a summary of the basi

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    A practical approach to vertical crater retreat mining in soft ground at Whitehorse Copper

    By P. W. Percival, J. J. Janssens

    "Whitehorse Copper is a 2600-ton-per-day underground copper mine located within the city limits of Whitehorse, Yukon . In early 1978, due to increasingly difficult ground conditions. it was decided to

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Atmospheric Trace Element Pollutants from Coal Combustion

    By W. D. Felix, R. D. Smith, J. A. Campbell

    The mechanism most consistent with available information on atmospheric trace element emissions involves the volatilization of a significant fraction of many trace elements during coal combustion, wit

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Incentive Sparking Associated with Shearer Machines

    Methane is present in varying degrees in nearly all underground coal mining operations. At mixtures with air near 5-15% it is explosive and consequently since it is not usual for these levels of c

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SAIMM
    The Relix process for the resin-in-pulp recovery of uranium

    By F. L. D. Cloete

    The Relix process is based on direct contact between an ion-exchange resin and undiluted pulp, thus avoiding prior solid-liquid separation. The resin particles float near the surface of the pulp, form

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Yellow Cake Drying And Dust Collection At United Nuclear Corporation Church Rock Mill Operations

    By G. A. Swanquist

    INTRODUCTION This article describes the yellow cake drying, packaging and dust collection circuit of the United Nuclear Church Rock Mill. It also describes the layout and floor plan of this secti

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    OFR-65(1)-83 Reduction Of Land Recontouring Costs - Volume I - Texas Lignite Field

    By J. W. Howland

    To determine their effectiveness in different climate and soil conditions, a demonstration of dozer blades specifically designed for recontouring mine spoil was conducted at an East Texas surface coal

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    IC 8851 Selection Of Lixiviants For In Situ Uranium Leaching

    By Daryl R. Tweeton

    This Bureau of Mines publication provides information to assist in selecting a lixiviant (leach solution) for in situ uranium leaching. The cost, advantages, and disadvantages of lixiviants currently

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Control Of Radon Daughter Concentration In Mine Atmospheres With The Use Of Radon Diffusion Barriers

    By Friedrich Steinhäusler

    RADON SOURCES AND CONTROL MEASURES IN THE MINING ENVIRONMENT Most of the contamination of the mine atmosphere by radon 222 is due to radon emanating from solid or fractured ore surfaces of walls, r

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    The Dangers Associated with Uncontrolled Combustion in Coal Mines

    The diverse nature of inadvertent mine fires does not lend them to general treatment. But evolving from the unfortunate fires over past years is a simple principle in dealing with all fires to brin

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    New Developments in Continuous Mining and Materials Handling

    Bulk mining and handling technologies have been affected in two ways by the soaring costs of oil products in recent years. Firstly, the substition of oil by coal, oil sands and oil shale demands th

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SAIMM
    The other side of the fence

    By W. Spencer

    An examination is made of quality standards in castings produced by the South African foundry industry, and some examples are given of the consequences of poor quality to the user. Corrective measures

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Kennecott Process For Treating Copper Smelter Flue Dusts

    By W. Joseph Schlitt, Kenneth J. Richards, John D. Prater

    Kennecott Minerals Company has developed a leach-hydrolysis route for treating flue dusts from copper smelters The flue dusts are acid leached in an oxygen atmosphere to solubilize copper and fix the

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    OFR-135-81 Cables For Face Equipment Standardization Of Requirements

    By R. Stefanko

    This Final Report covers the work performed for Contract No. H0377043, "Cables for Face Equipment" from August 1, 1977 to April 1, 1981. It reports the findings in three areas of research: cable prote

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Refining Of Precious Metal Cathodes

    By Harold L. Hinds

    The refining of precious metals from steel wool cathoodes is completed by one of two methods: 1) By direct fire smelting or: 2) Acid treatment of the cathodes to dissolve the steel wool and then follo

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Influence of Thermodynamics on the Calculation of Energies of Commercial Explosives

    By J P. Tidman

    The demand for more data on the detonation properties of commercial explosives grows as blasting becomes a more exact science. Proper use of this information by blasting engineers depends on the appre

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Theory and Technique of Ground and Aerial Photography for Geological Mapping of Strip Mine Highwalls

    Routine, in-pit geological mapping of highwall at Central Queensland Coal Associates (C.O.C.A.) deep strip mines has proved too slow for the increasingly greater highwall lengths which require mapp

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Uses Of Coal (9619adc1-9b30-4a40-b47e-68ef1b56aba1)

    By Wilbur C. (Original by) Helt

    Throughout the history of mankind, the principal use of coal has been to produce heat through combustion. The heat is used in many ways: to warm air space for our comfort; to provide heat or energy to

    Jan 1, 1981