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  • AIME
    Radium and Silver at Great Bear Lake

    By Hugh S. Spence

    IN MAY, 1930, G. LaBine and E. C. St. Paul, prospect¬ing round the southeastern shore of Great Bear Lake, in the North West Territories of Canada, discovered pitchblende at what is now LaBine Point. A

    Jan 1, 1932

  • DFI
    Grouting Methods Involved in Stabilization of TBM Tunnel near CP-06, UAA-04, Chennai Metro

    By Yeruva Ramanareddy, Sohail Wajid, Ahmed Shaz, K. Bhavani

    "CP-06 is an NATM cross passage which connects up-line and down-line metro tunnels near Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai. It lies completely in loose silty sand to dense sand with water table almost t

    Jan 1, 2017

  • NIOSH
    IC 6688 Cut-And-Fill Stoping ? Introduction And Acknowledgments

    By C. H. Johnson

    This paper on the out-and-fill method of mining is one of a series on mining methods published by the United States Bureau of Mines. It has been compiled chiefly from recent publications of the bureau

    Jan 1, 1933

  • CIM
    Radium (42e2deaa-4b56-4916-8f71-f6bc2fdee319)

    By G. W. Adams

    Foreword While the literature on radium is voluminous, there is no single publication available from Canadian sources which attempts to cover at all fully the world radium industry. The comparatively

    Jan 1, 1931

  • SME
    Benefits of Early Collaboration Between Designers and Suppliers in Tunnel Design

    By Günther M. Volkmann

    Continuous developments in tunneling require knowledge transfer between designers and suppliers to optimize the application of support systems. This collaboration allows the designer access to the lat

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Installation of Flash Flotation Units at the Louvicourt Concentrator

    By Bernard Dallaire, Jean Cayouette, Sylvain Duchesne

    "Louvicourt Mine's concentrator, located near Val d'Or, Quebec, treats an average of 4,300 tonnes of ore per day composed mainly of copper, zinc, gold and silver. An analysis of concentrator revenues

    Jan 1, 2001

  • NIOSH
    OFR-151(4)-83 Development Of A Procedure For Land Use Potential Evaluation For Surface-Mined Land - Appendix III: Western U.S. Surface Mine Case Study

    By Raja V. Ramani

    The recognition that surface mining need not be viewed as a permanent dedication of the land but rather as a temporary non-renewable use in a series of land uses has caused greater emphasis on the re-

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    The 125th Meeting Of The Institute

    THE 125th meeting of the Institute was held in New York, Feb. 20-23, 1922, inclusive, and was the most successful annual meeting of the Institute ever held; there was a larger registration, there were

    Jan 3, 1922

  • SME
    Remediating Historic Mine sites in Colorado

    By James Dunn

    “The strongest argument of the detractor (of mining)is that the fields are devastated by mining operations ...They argue that the woods and groves are cut down, for there is need of an endless amount

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Geomechanics

    By Z. T. Bieniawski

    Geomechanics signifies the science and engineering of soil and rock materials and of rock masses. It is a field of professional practice and research that draws heavily on the elements of soil and roc

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SAIMM
    New Developments On Mine Planning And Grade Control At Sishen Iron Ore Mine

    By D. J. Steynfaard

    Sishen Iron Ore Mine is situated 280 km north-west of Kimberley in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. The mine produces and sells high quality iron ore of various specifications to various na

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    IC 7666 Review Of Literature On Health Hazards Of Metals - I. Copper ? Introduction

    By Sara J. Davenport

    The human race has been exposed to copper for thousands of years, as copper and gold were the metals first used by man (1). if According to Ramazzini (2), "of all the metals that man's ingenuity

    Jan 1, 1953

  • CIM
    The Inequality of the Distribution of World Mineral Supplies

    By G. J. S. Govett

    World mineral production is dominated by six countries - the U.S., the U.S.S.R , Canada, South Africa, Australia and China - which also hold most of the reserves of the world?s minerals. For the devel

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Canadian Companies Make Their Pitch At PDAC

    At the Prospectors and Developers Annual Convention (PDAC) in Toronto, Canada mining and exploration companies of all sizes were on hand to discuss the year that was and those that will be. The follow

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    MINEXCHANGE 2026: Resilient energy to take center stage - ME Feature Article

    By William Gleason

    The mining industry is under immense pressure to not only meet increasing demand for minerals, but to do so in an environmentally safe and sustainable manner. Growth in electric vehicles, battery stor

    Jan 1, 2026

  • SME
    Implementingan Efficient Mine Planning System

    By H. Gurgenli

    Mining companies require accurate short-term mining forecasts to meet budget targets and customer needs. Challenging mining conditions along with employee turnover and lack of standard geologic modeli

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    The Human Side of Engineering

    THIS has been a much-neglected branch of engineering. With the majority of industries labour is the chief item of trouble and expense. Anything that will reduce trouble and increase efficiency is well

    Jan 1, 1918

  • NIOSH
    IC 7747 National Annual Survey Of Aviation Fuels, 1955 ? Introduction

    By O. C. Blade

    This report on the properties of aviation gasolines and aviation jet fuels produced in the United States during 1955 was made under a co-operative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute an

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    The Compressed Air System Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Butte, Mont.

    By Bruno Nordberg

    THE high cost of coal in Butte and the development of large amounts of cheap electric power from the Missouri river caused the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. in 1908 to make an investigation as to the pos

    Jan 9, 1913

  • NIOSH
    OFR-149-77 Dust Control On Auger-Type Mining Machines, Using The Wet Auger System

    By G. J. Hundman

    Control of respirable dust produced by auger type continuous mining machines is normally attempted by water sprays from fixed nozzles mounted on the frame of the machine. In tests conducted under this

    Jan 1, 1977