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  • AIME
    Affiliated Student Societies (1940)

    [University of Alaska College, Alaska Mining Society MAURICE BUTLER, President EARL FOSSE, Secretary RAYMOND J. BARBER, Faculty Sponsor R. H. OGBURN, Counselor University of California Berkel

    Jan 1, 1940

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 2005 - Boron

    By S. Hamilton

    Occurrences of boron-containing ores are relatively rare on a global basis. The first verifiable use of borax was in the 8th century by Arabian gold and silversmiths. Due to the rarity of the borate

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Building Response To Construction Activities

    By Marco D. Boscardin

    Control and mitigation of building response to construction activities are assuming a greater role in design decisions for underground construction. Alternatives for controlling building response have

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Development and Benefits of Interactive Learning Systems on Atlas Copco Equipment

    Atlas Copco Construction and Mining Australia identified a number of issues in regard to the skill levels, labour turnover and productivity of our service technicians. In 1994 we were experiencing a l

    Jan 1, 1998

  • IIMP
    Modelo conceptual de desarrollo del proyecto minero Antapaccay - Xstrata Tintaya S.A.

    By Edgardo Orderique

    El presente texto describe el modelo de desarrollo del proyecto minero Antapaccay, de forma que cada etapa en el proceso de determinación de reservas, sea rigurosamente evaluada y estimada. La secuenc

    Sep 9, 2007

  • SAIMM
    Potential in situ leach exploitation of back-filled Witwatersrand gold mines: parameters and flow-rate calculations from a Zambian Copperbelt analogue

    By N. Steven

    Published parameters from the Mufulira copper in situ leach (ISL) in Zambia are used for order-of-magnitude flow-rate calculations for an envisaged gold ISL in back-filled Witwatersrand stopes. A succ

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Preliminary Design of Mined Transit Stations and Deep Tunnels in Seattle

    By Gordon T. Clark

    The preliminary design of four mined stations and 7.2 km (4.5 miles) of tunnels for Seattle’s light rail transit system is described. Constraints that influenced the design and options that were studi

    Jan 1, 2001

  • NIOSH
    OFR-44-82 Underground Mine Disaster Survival And Rescue: An Evaluation Of Research Accomplishments And Needs ? Overview

    An underground mine disaster is an accident of major proportions that takes a significant toll in human lives. A disaster usually disrupts the normal functioning of a mine and may result in entrapment

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Canadian coal industry : Developments in resource conservation and productivity improvement

    By R. K. Singhal, H. Sahay

    Introduction In terms of the world's recoverable coal reserves, Canada ranks 10th, providing 0.6% of the world's total. The US is first with 27.8% and the Soviet Union follows with 24.1%.

    Jan 9, 1986

  • NIOSH
    Silicone Vapor Poisoning of Catalytic Methane Sensors

    By L. J. E. Hofer, J. L. Snyder, J. N. Barn, J. E. Chilton, W. E. Thomas

    Various silicone materials have been proposed for use in mining environments. The catalytic methane sensors now employed are poisoned by silicone vapors. Activated charcoal and carbon cloth adsorbents

  • SAIMM
    An Overview Of Sampling Best Practice In African Mining

    By I. C. Spangenberg

    The status of sampling practices in the gold mining industry in Africa was determined as an initial step in a process to standardize sampling practices in the mining industry. Twenty-one gold mines, t

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Hydrothermal Synthesis of Functional Inorganic Materials from Aluminium Recycling Wastes

    By J. Shibata, N. Murayama, H. Yamamoto

    As one of effective usages of wastes discharged in the non-ferrous metal industry, the syntheses of AlPO4-5 and hydrotalcite were carried out using aluminium dross as a raw material. AlPO4-5 is an alu

    Jan 1, 2004

  • RMCMI
    Membership List (5115656b-5be2-4819-b3fb-c9fb88487397)

    [Adams, Douglas K General Electric Co., P.O. Box 2331, Denver 1, Colo. Adams, Kenneth L Peabody Coal Co., 301 N. Memorial Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63102 Ahlborg, William Joy Mfg. Co., 1400 17th St., Denv

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AUSIMM
    Identifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing Plants

    Identifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing Plants

    Sep 13, 2010

  • CIM
    Social and Environmental Responsibility Pierina Mine

    ?General Facts:Barrick?sFirst Mine in Peru Production started in November 1998 ?The Facilities:Open Pit, Primary and Secondary Crusher Valley Fill Heap Leach PadMerrill Crowe PlantRefinery Environme

    May 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 7809 Separating Copper From Scrap By Preferential Melting - Laboratory And Economic Evaluation

    By Vance G. Leak

    A technique for recovering copper and steel from metallic scrap has been developed by the Bureau of Mines based on preferential melting in molten salt baths at 1,150° to 1,250° C, The molten salt, pre

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    The Constitution And Melting-Points Of A Series Of Copper-Slags.

    By Charles H. Fulton

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) I. INTRODUCTION. THERE are comparatively few accurate data on the melting-or the freezing-point temperature of metallurgical slays, or on related physical phenome

    Dec 1, 1912

  • AIME
    Meteorological Influence On Radon Concentration In Drillholes

    By Allan B. Tanner

    The effects of radon in drillholes on gamma-ray logs have been described by L. S. Hilpert and C. M. Bunker1 Since these effects may cause drastic error in the evaluation of uranium deposits, it is use

    Jan 7, 1959

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Rates and Flotation Efficiency - Discussion

    By Nathaniel Arbiter

    T. M. Morris (School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo.)—Rate studies promise to help quantify flotation operations. The author's exposition of rate studies is therefore laudable. However his ex

    Jan 1, 1952

  • SME
    Iron removal from wet-process phosphoric acid by sludge precipitation

    By M. H. H. Mahmoud, T. A. El-Barbary, E. A. Abdel Aal, I. A. Ibrahim, A. K. Ismail

    Fertilizer-grade phosphoric acid with a P2O5 concentration of 50% should contain less than 1.5% Fe2O3, otherwise, the P2O5 water solubility of the fertilizers prepared from high-iron acids will be low

    Jan 1, 2000