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  • SME
    Radiation Exposures Associated With Exploration Mining, Milling, And Shipping Uranium

    By H. T. Miller, L. M. Scott

    Radiation exposures in Uranium operations may result from external beta-gamma radiation emitted by Uranium and its progeny, internal exposure to alpha and beta radiation due to the inhalation and inge

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Papers - Geology of the Getchell Mine (T.P. 1240)

    By Roy A. Hardy

    The Getchell mine is a comparatively recent discovery in the old Potosi mining district, Humboldt County, Nevada, a district organized in the seventies and eighties, in which some prospecting was done

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
  • IMMS
    Detailed Sulfur-Isotope Investigation Of The TAG Hydrothermal Mound And Stockwork Zone, 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Results From ODP Leg 158

    By J. Bruce Gemmell

    ODP Leg 158 drilled seventeen holes into the active TAG hydrothermal mound and underlying stockwork, 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Drilling in five different areas, including a high-temperature black smok

    Jan 1, 1998

  • IMPC
    Study on Film-magnetic Separation Technique for JISCO Iron Materials

    By L. Q. Luo

    SHP-F3200 wet high-intensity magnetic separator (HIMS) was successfully used to separate the complex and weakly magnetic iron ores being composed of specularite, limonite and siderite in Ji-uquan Iron

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Sigma Phase in Binary Alloys

    By P. Greenfield, P. A. Beck

    The phase is a hard and extremely brittle material with a tetragonal crystal structure, containing 30 atoms per unit cell' It occurs in many binary and ternary alloys of the transition elements.

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Acid Mine Drainage Quantity and Quality Generation Model

    By Vincent T. Ricca, Kurtis Chow

    When dealing with acid mine drainage as to treatment levels, costs, and evaluation of abatement schemes, predictions of the quantity and quality of the discharges are needed. An acid mine-drainage mod

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Stillwater Tunnel Project

    By Harold G. Arthur

    INTRODUCTION Stillwater Tunnel construction is scheduled to start in the spring of 1973. The tunnel will be the site of an extensive program in rapid excavation research. This paper presents a prog

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    The Effect of Blasting on the Stability of Tar sand Slopes

    By A. Bauer

    The correct application of large crater blasts in unfrozen tar sand is an effective means of resisting frost penetration during winter. This results in much higher productivity and considerably less d

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    Development Of A Lower-Pressure Water-Powered Spot Scrubber For Mining Applications

    By D. E. Pollock, J. A. Organiscak

    Water sprays and water powered scrubbers have both been utilized in the mining and milling industry to suppress airborne dust. Unconfined water sprays operated at lower water pressures of ?689 kPa (?1

  • IOM3
    Hydraulic conditions leading to exponential mine tailings delta profiles

    By P. H. Morris

    The exponential delta profile equation matches the profiles of a wide range of coal and metalliferous subaerial tailings deltas well, but the original model implies unrepresentatively low solids conce

    Jun 19, 1905

  • TMS
    Aluminum Dross Oxiide Products For The Portland Cement Industry

    By Dale A. Zuck

    Recovery of aluminum metal from drosses? is a major factor in the recyclability success story enjoyed by the United States aluminum industry. Today's modern dross processor uses the latest techno

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    A Feasibility Study Of Recycling Of Manganese Furnace Dust

    By R. Shen

    This paper presents results of a feasibility study of recycling manganese furnace dust generated in production of ferromanganese and silicomanganese at Tasmanian Electrometallurgical Company, Australi

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
    The Federal Coal Mine Safety Act

    By J. J. Forbes

    THE Federal Coal Mine Safety Act (Public Law 552, 82nd Congress) was approved on July 16, 1952. It incorporates, as Title I, the Coal Mine Inspection and Investigation Act of May 7, 1941 (Public Law 4

    Jan 1, 1954

  • SAIMM
    Quasi-chemical viscosity model for fully liquid slags in the A12O3-CaO-‘FeO’-SiO2system

    By A. Kondratiev

    A structurally-based viscosity model for fully liquid silicate slags has been developed and applied to the Al2O3-CaO-‘FeO’-SiO2system at metallic iron saturation. The model links the slag viscosity to

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Design Specifics of Hard-Rock Caverns for Hydrocarbon Storage; 50 Years of Feedback and Recent Developments

    By Nicolas Gatelier, Sophie Laurent, Thierry You

    Hard-rock caverns for hydrocarbon storage are a very particular type of underground facility controlled not only by local administrative and regulatory constraints that can be very specific, but also

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Geometric Control for Strategic Mine Planning at El Teniente Mine

    By J Cornejo, A Pinochet, C Caviedes

    The ore extraction rate and the incorporation of new areas are key operational parameters. In massive deposits mined by caving techniques they both control the cave back geometry, which is mostly resp

    May 9, 2016

  • AIME
    Total Profits vs. Present Value in Mining

    By W. O. Hotchkiss

    RECOVERY and profits in the mining business do not go hand in hand. Some part of an orebody can usually be recovered at a lower cost per ton than the whole orebody or a higher proportion of it. Simila

    Jan 1, 1936

  • IMPC
    Method for evaluation of upgrading by liberation and separation

    By Thomas Mütze, Petya Atanasova, Kai Bachmann, Urs A. Peuker, Thomas Leißner

    "A method is presented for the evaluation of mineral processing by liberation and upgrading. The method bases on the plot of recovery of valuables versus the recovery of gangue (Fuerstenau upgrading c

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    [Sulfur Reduction On Minus 28 Mesh Bituminous Coal ? Introduction]

    By F. G. Miller

    It is generally accepted that sulfur exists in coal in three forms: (1) pyritic, (2) organic, and (3) sulfate sulfur. Sulfate sulfur usually makes up less than 1% of the total sulfur content. Pyritic

    Jan 1, 1963