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  • SAIMM
    Conditioning in the flotation of gold, uranium oxide, and pyrite

    By F. J. N. Stassen

    SYNOPSIS The effect of conditioning energy on the flotation of gold, U308, and pyrite was investigated in the range 0,1 to 100 kWh per tonne of dry ore for various combinations of conditioning time a

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    The Relevance and Role of Contractors in Mining Business Improvement through Energy Management for Sustainability

    By Tom Cooney

    A small number of mining contractors worldwide have evolved their businesses to be able to provide a ?total service solution? to their clients. Thiess, an Australian-based international mining servic

    May 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Decreasing Operating Costs and Soluble Loss in Copper Hydrometallurgy With Use of Innovative Solvent Extraction Circuits

    By A Nisbett

    The largest single operating loss in many hydrometallurgical plants is the poor recovery of leached product in the solids sent to tailings. Any reduction in the concentration of the valuable species i

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    IC 7538 Average Heating Values of American Coals by Rank and by States

    By Jr. Flynn

    "The Bureau of Mines receives and answers many requests for information on the qualities and properties of American coals, and also publishes many papers that deal with coal characteristics. Compilati

    Dec 1, 1949

  • SME
    Preliminary Groundwater Inflow Estimates To A Proposed High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository In Basalt

    By R. Michael Craig

    The flood basalts of the Columbia Plateau in eastern Washington State are under investigation for suitability in siting a deep geologic repository for high-level radioactive waste. To support safety a

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Upgrading Technical Skills In Developing Country Mines

    By R. Elias

    Botswana is a mining-dominated sub-Saharan country. Workforces are characterised by poorly educated operators and front line supervisors, with equipment and management to 1st World standards. Poor com

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Case History of the New St. Clair River Tunnel

    By J. F. McDonald

    On December 8th of last year, the new St. Clair River tunnel was holed-through to Port Huron, Michigan. The tunnel, commissioned by the Canadian National Railway, was needed to replace an existing tun

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    A Cost and Performance Comparison of Hydraulic Drills

    By L. Alan Weakly

    The first all-hydraulic drill introduced in the US began test drilling in a Missouri under round lead mine in mid-1973. Since that time, the hydraulic drill concept has slowly, and sometimes haltingly

    Jan 10, 1979

  • SME
    Development of a tool for assessing the environmental sustainability of mining facilities

    By G. Gaidajis, K. Angelakoglou

    The development of a tool for assessing the environmental sustainability of mining facilities is described in this study. The tool is based on the analysis of basic components of the examined system,

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    Detection of Organic Free Radicals in Coal-dust Exposed Lung Tissue and Correlations with Their Histopathological Parameters

    By N. S. Dalal, B. Jafari, F. Y. H. Green, V. Vallyathan

    "Using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy we have carried out a systematic study of the measurement of concentrations of organic free radicals in freeze-dried lung tissue. Sixty-six tissue sam

    Mar 1, 1989

  • CIM
    A New National Policy

    By C. M. Campbell

    IN 1902, a famous Canadian geologist made the following statement : ?'From what we know row of the iron-ore fields of the Province, we may feel that Ontario is assured of a great future as an iro

    Jan 1, 1937

  • ISEE
    Optimum Drill and Blast an Everchanging Target

    By Peter G. Bellairs

    The traditional concept of Optimum Drill and Blast is that it is achieved when ore is produced at the lowest unit cost and due to the complexities of most mining operations represents a band which ext

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    IC 7708 Coal-Mine Hazards From Overlying Gasoline Pipelines: Description Of Gasoline Explosions In Two Pennsylvania Bituminous-Coal Mines ? Introduction

    By W. D. Walker

    All pipelines used to transport liquid fuels over coal mines are potentially hazardous; however, this publication deals only with dangers in transporting gasoline. Since transporting gasoline by this

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AUSIMM
    Beneficiation Study of an Ultra-Fine-Grained Hematite Ore Slime

    By W Liu, S Gao, D Wei, B Cui, Z Guan, Y Shen

    Beneficiation of low-grade fine-grained hematite ores becomes increasingly important due to rapid depletion of high quality iron ore resources. However, fine particles, especially ultra-fine particles

    Aug 12, 2013

  • CIM
    Implementing Total Quality Management in an engineering environment

    By Brien A. Perry, Art Wiebert

    "Many organizations which have implemented Total Quality Management (TQM) are finding that the process has either stalled or is not working so well as originally envisioned. This can be particularly e

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Sand and Gravel

    By Harold B. Goldman, Don Reining

    The sand and gravel industry is the largest nonfuel mineral industry in the nation (Drake, 1972), Table 1. In 1970, the production of sand and gravel totaled 944 million tons valued at $1.1 billion. C

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    The Major Producers Get For The Future - Inco - Falcon Bridge - Le Nickel - Sherritt Gordon - Inco In Expansion

    Long range expansion plans begun in 1966 by The International Nickel Co. of Canada, producer of over 50% of the free world supply of the white metal, are so mammoth as to give rise to the speculation

    Jan 10, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 8619 Removal of Organic Contaminants From Aluminum Chloride Solutions

    By Jack C. White

    The Bureau of Mines, in its efforts to insure the continued viability of the domestic minerals economy, has been engaged for several years in research on the extraction of alumina from domestic, nonba

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Wet Collectors Control Dust and Air Pollution

    By F. Mallozzi

    "With the requirements of air pollution codes becoming more and more critical, the role of the ventilation engineer in industry has become an extremely important one. The ventilation engineer must pro

    Jan 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Milling Circuit Control and Optimisation: The Millstar with IES

    By J. R. Hart, V. C. Smith, V. P. Babarovich-Hansen, J. H. Schubert

    "An introduction and case study of Mintek's latest generation of Milling Circuit controller, the MillStarTM with IES (Interpreting Expert System) is presented. This paper also describes as a case stud

    Jan 1, 2000