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  • NIOSH
    IC 8223 Titanium In The Southeastern United States (f7de1f6f-fed3-463c-837d-99da0bc279a1)

    By Fred P. Giese

    Southeastern reserves of titanium ores are large, widespread, and ample for anticipated demand. The leading titanium industries are mining and beneficiating sand deposits, principally in Florida, and

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    RI 9225 - Causes and Control of Coal Mine Bumps

    By K. Y. Haramy

    Coal mine bumps involve the violent, rapid failure of coal and rock around a mine excavation. Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor rocks and high-stress conditions frequently experience face and

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates

    By T. I. Nelson

    Natural aggregates, primarily stone, sand and gravel, are recovered from widespread, naturally occurring mineral deposits and processed for use primarily in the construction industry. They are mined,

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    The Role Of Microorganisms In Acid Rock Drainage

    By Phil Pennington, D. Jack Adams, G. Ward Wilson, Virginia T. McLemore, Luiza Aline F Gutierrez, Rodney Shields, Steven Lockwood, Samuel Tachie-Menson

    Microorganisms are directly or indirectly involved in many chemical alterations and in the decomposition of minerals required for their growth. Microbial dissolution of sulfide minerals under acidic

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Immediate Ground Support, After Development Or Stope Face Exposure, Can Prevent Falls Of Ground.

    By B Vorster

    Falls of Ground is one of the highest causes of incidents, accidents and fatal injuries in our mines today. These falls of ground may occur as soon as the face is exposed after blasting or after m

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Adapting the Ernest Henry Mining Concentrator to Process the Mount Margaret Ores

    By D Brooks, S Gunn, T Perkins, J Siliezar

    Ernest Henry Mining (EHM) is a copper, gold and magnetite mining and processing operation located 38km north east of Cloncurry. The EHM ore body has an average grade of 0.9% copper (chalcopyrite), 0.5

    Jul 15, 2013

  • SAIMM
    Air drying of fine coal in a fluidized bed

    By E. S. Peters, M. J. van Rensburg, M. Le Roux, Q. P. Campbell

    "The demand for energy has continued to rise worldwide in line with population growth. The majority of South Africa’s electricity is supplied by coal-fired power stations. The amount of fine coal (-2

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    The impact of the weighting error

    By G J. Lyman

    In sampling a process stream, conventional sampling theory deals only with the variation of the analyte content and neglects the impact of the variation in the mass flow on the sampling variance, whet

    May 9, 2017

  • NIOSH
    RI 4975 Properties Of Carbon And Alloy Steels Made With Sponge Iron ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. L. Morning

    During recent years, the Bureau of Mines has conducted an extensive investigation of the materials for making iron and steel. This work includes iron ore concentration, agglomeration, direct reduction

    Jan 1, 1953

  • SAIMM
    Educating The Future Mining Engineering Practitioner - Introduction

    By R. Webber-Youngman

    The Department of Mining Engineering at the University of Pretoria accepts that the process of teaching and learning improvement is an ongoing exercise with the ultimate aim to deliver well-rounded mi

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AIME
  • ISEE
    A Method to Measure Detonation Front Curvature of Emulsion Explosives

    By Nikolaos Petropoulos, Daniel Johansson, Håkan Schunnesson

    The optimization of the explosive performance is of great importance since blasting is extensively used in civil projects and mining industry. An improved understanding of how the energy from the deto

  • SAIMM
    An Integrated Limestone/Lime Process For Partial Sulphate Removal

    By A. J. Geldenhuys

    This paper will focus on two topics, namely (1) an innovative process for the neutralization and partial sulphate removal of acid streams produced during coal mining and processing and (2)optimization

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 4793 Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Explosives, Explosions, And Flames Fiscal Year 1950

    By Bernard Lewis

    This report summarizes fundamental research and technical studies conducted by the Explosives and Physical Sciences Division of the Bureau of Mines from July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950. It is the fourt

    Jan 1, 1951

  • SME
    Georgia Kaolin: Development of a Leading Industrial Mineral

    By R. J. Pruett

    The Georgia kaolin district is the world’s largest producer of kaolin. Georgia production tripled from 2.87 Mt (3.17 million st) in 1968 to8.35 Mt (9.2 million st) in 1998. Development of the Georgia

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME-ICGCM
    Innovation in Rock Mechanics: Iced Tailings As Structural Backfill for the Citronen Mine, Ironbark Zinc Ltd., Greenland

    By Andrew P. Schissler

    The Citronen Zinc-Lead Project is one of the world?s largest undeveloped zinc-lead resources, containing more than 13 billion pounds of zinc and lead metal. The project is located in northern Greenlan

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    IC 7198 Marketing Natural Minerals Pigments ? General Definition And Uses

    By Charles L. Harnes

    A mineral pigment is a colored substance dug from the ground, which after treatment can be mixed with a drying oil to form a paint. Not all colored earths, however, can be made into satisfactory pigme

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Biological Monitoring and its Use in the Mining Industry

    By S. W. Stogran

    "Chemical and limited biological monitoring of mine and mill effluents are being used by regulatory agencies to monitor and control discharges to the environment. Amendments to the Federal Fisheries A

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AIME
    PART V - The Influence of Hydrogen on Crack Velocity in Zirconium Impact Specimens

    By C. E. Coleman, D. Hardie, A. E. Wraith

    A photoguaplric method of measuring crack velocities has been applied to an examilzation of- the effect of hydrogen on the impact properties of zirconium. Results indicate that the crack in hydrided z

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SAIMM
    Investigations and assessment of the dust hazard state after the coal dust explosions on 2002 in the ‘Jas-mos’ and in the ‘Rudul/towy’ collieries

    By K. Cybulski

    In 2002 a coal dust explosions occurred in the Polish collieries “Jas-Mos” and “Rydultowy” in the Upper Silesia coal basin. In the “Jas-Mos” colliery the coal dust explosion was initiated in the face

    Jan 1, 2003