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  • AUSIMM
    Development of Boomtype Tunnelling Machine for Hard Rock

    By Itoh K, Sakai K, Tsuji K

    In Japan there exists a strong demand for mechanical excavation for tunnelling bacause the blasting method which produces much vibra- tions and noises is restricted in its applica- tion due to the f

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Exploration Of The Porphyry Mountain Cu-Mo Deposit

    By Jeff Hussey

    Since 1955, Gaspe Mines has produced 150 Mt (165 million st) of ore averaging 0.9% copper. The ore was mined from two open pits and from underground workings. In 1994, four exploration drill holes d

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AIME
    The Origin of Petroleum (ee86c0bd-9391-4c5f-bed2-7a776da2011a)

    By E. Berl

    THIS may be a most unnecessary paper-from what does crude oil come and how was it formed? Many people, inside and outside of the petroleum industry, believe that we have actually enough oil, and that

    Jan 1, 1938

  • TMS
    Oxidation Of Copper Matte By Gas Injection

    By Ron H. Schonewille

    Experiments were conducted by injecting air-oxygen gas mixtures through a ceramic lance into molten copper matte and measuring the sulphur dioxide content of the offgas. The injection conditions were

    Jan 1, 1999

  • DFI
    Application Of Several Soil Improvement Methods In China

    By J. H. Qian

    China is one of the countries with comparatively wide distribution of soft soil. In the wake of the rapid developement in the national economy and construction, the improvement technique of soft soil

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    The Application Of Bore Core Data To Coal Preparation Plant Design

    By Arnold J. J

    The design of a coal preparation plant using bore core data cannot be discussed without some reference to the wider considerations of design. A thorough knowledge of coal preparation processes and

    Jan 1, 1977

  • ISEE
    Explosives in the Oil and Gas Industries: From Looking for the Deposit to Sealing the Well

    By Robert B. Hopler

    Explosives have been important to the oil and gas industries since the very earliest days. The first wells of Pennsylvania and New York in the 1860’s were able to be brought back to productivity by th

    Jan 1, 1998

  • NIOSH
    Expanding Chemicals Seal Boreholes For Fluid Injection - Objective

    Enhance hydraulic fragmentation technology by developing alternative grout sealing methods. Traditional grout scaling methods rely on chemical adhesion and require large contact areas to restrict high

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Theory on the Propagation of UHF Radio Waves in Coal Mine Tunnels

    By Peter F. Strong, Robert L. Lagace, Alfred G. Exslie

    The theoretical study of WF radio communication in coal mines, with particular reference to the rate of loss of signal strength along a tunnel, and from one tunnel to another around a comer is the con

    Nov 14, 1974

  • AIME
    Membership (81308bd9-67c1-4695-830d-98be959e744d)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Sept. 10 to Oct. 10, 1914: Members ALLEN, MILTON A., Min. Engr., Alaska Gastineau Mining C

    Jan 11, 1914

  • AIME
    Spokane Paper - The Influence of Ingot-Size on the Degree of Segregation in Steel Ingots

    By Henry M. Howe

    The natural effect of large ingot-size should be to increase segregation. I have previously pointed1 to the excessive segregation in many large ingots as tending to confirm this, but I have shown that

    Jan 1, 1910

  • AIME
    Membership (98a39778-5731-4c55-9d62-8cf2be104fc2)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Feb. 10, 1916 to Mar. 10, 1916. ALLAN, FERGUS L., Min. Engr., Cons. Min. Engr., Mexico Mine

    Jan 4, 1916

  • AIME
  • AUSIMM
    Tunnelling Under Steep, Dangerous Slopes

    By Shibata Y, Shimizu R, Fukushima A

    Kobe is divided by the Rokko Mountains, runn- ing from east to west. The southern section of Kobe is highly developed in contrast with the northern section, but big, new residential pro- jects like

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AIME
    Milling Practice At The Lavender Pit Concentrator

    By H. K. Martin

    IN September 1954 the Lavender pit concentrator at Lowell, Ariz., began treating low grade porphyry copper ore from the nearby Lavender mine. Nominal capacity of the mill is 12,000 tpd, but production

    Jan 11, 1957

  • SME
    Computer Control in Flotation Plants (Chapter 33 )

    By E. Woodburn, H. W. Smith, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. Putman

    This paper presents a review of developments to date in computer control practice, based in large part on Canadian experience. The basic problem examined is that of stabilizing control; matters consid

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    A Zero - Waste Process for Copper Smelting Slags

    By J. Smit, F. Parada, R. Parra, E. Balladares, M. P. Merino

    "In this study, a two-step process was developed for recovering copper, molybdenum, zinc and iron (hematite). In the first step, grinded slags (-65 mesh) were sulphated with SO3 at 350-500ºC to form i

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Harrisburg Pa. Paper - The Available Tonnage of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania

    By H. M. Chance

    The great outspread of the coal measures over portions of thirtyone of the sixty-seven counties of Pennsylvania, and the large number of workable seamy comprising the coal series,—together with some w

    Jan 1, 1882

  • AUSIMM
    The Batch Phase Disengagement Test

    By Pollard D. M

    In the batch phase disengagement test, an organic and an aqueous phase are mixed together for a known period to produce a dispersion which may be either organic continuous (aqueous phase droplets)

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AIME
    List of Members, Junior Members and Associates Geographically Arranged (db57c45a-4cae-485e-92d6-11fcb56e0502)

    ALABAMA Anniston.-Carrington, F. G. Auburn.-Brown, R. L. Bessemer.-Abbott, C. E. Dobbs, G. G. Ferguson, V. Salmon, H. S. Schaber, C. F. Birmingham.-Aldrich, T. H. Aldrich, T. H., Jr. Allen, A. W,

    Jan 1, 1917