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  • CIM
    Demonstration Campaign Results on a Cyanide-Free Process for Gold Extraction from a Refractory Pyrite Concentrate

    By A. Drouin, D. Lemieux, C. Chouinard

    "A gold bearing pyrite concentrate was treated at the demonstration scale (15 t/d) for the extraction of gold using a cyanide-free process. The pyrite was depressed in the flotation circuit in order t

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME-ICGCM
    Prevention Of Time-Dependent Subsidence By Elimination Of Ground Movement Over An Abandoned Mine

    By V. V. Nazimko

    Abandoned coal mines cause subsidence and structural damages. Shallow abandoned mines induce the most severe and harmful damages. In addition, they produce time-dependent subsidence which is difficult

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    A study of problems relating to mining engineering university education

    By C. Pelley, A. Piche

    "The Canadian mining industry faces the prospects of a severe shortage of graduate mining engineers over the next decade. This arises from three factors: first, a growth in industrial activity; second

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    Pore Water Pressure Response and Effect on Installation Torque of Large Diameter Helical Piles in Soft Soils

    By Howard A. Perko, M. Mae Benvenga, Heather H. Trantham

    Displacement of soil and groundwater during helical pile installation can produce excess pore water pressures (PWP) in fine-grained soils. Pore water pressure reduces effective stress in the soil imme

    Jan 1, 2018

  • NIOSH
    RI 2956 Review of Fatalities in Calif. Petroleum Industry, 1928

    By G. B. Shea

    "In 1928, there were 47 fatal accidents in the California petroleum industry, 14.6 per cent more than occurred in 1927 when 41 men lost their lives in the drilling, producing, manufacturing, and marke

    Sep 1, 1929

  • NIOSH
    IC 8361 Firefighting Facilities At Coal Mines (Revision Of RI 5363)

    By R. Ward Stahl

    This publication is a revision of Report of Investigations 5363 updated to reflect the improvement in fire protection at selected coal mines and contains suggestions on what may be considered good fir

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Update of Chilean Mining Projects and Technological Trends

    By C. Cornejo, C. Schuffeneger, J. Rosas

    "At the end of 2010 the AMSA Esperanza Concentrator started commissioning. Located in the Atacama Desert this project is the first of several large size concentrators developed recently to operate in

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Difficult Mining Conditions in 153 Orebody at a Depth of 4550 ft at Vale Inco?s Coleman Mine

    Vale Inco?s Coleman Mine 153 Orebody is a narrow vein deposit with a dip that varies from 30 to 70 degrees. It has a strike length of 1200-feet and the current mining extends from the 4250 level to 51

    May 1, 2009

  • CIM
    The Copper Situation

    By Arthur Notman

    Since addressing the Institute a year ago on The Future of the Copper Industry (l), many things have happened, most of them bad. It has been a hard year for profits and prophets. It was, therefore, wi

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AUSIMM
    Economic Evaluation of Otago Lignites

    Between February and August of 1986, Dr Alfred Petrick visited New Zealand sponsored under a Fulbright grant administered by the New Zealand-United States Educational Foundation. The grant supported a

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Exploration risk

    By R. G. Burn

    "A brief outline will be given of the concept of risk and its implications with regard to investment in exploration. The relationship between risk and decisions under uncertainty will be examined as a

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    A Feasibility Study For The Production Of Filter Aids From Kansas Volcanic Ash ? Introduction

    By William R. Hess

    Volcanic ash, although a little-used Kansas resource, is available in forty counties with estimated, reserves of more than 20 million tons. It was first produced in Kansas in the early 1900?s but not

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AUSIMM
    Recent Petroleum Exploration Activity - Onshore Gippsland Basin

    Gippsland has perhaps the most colourful history of exploration of any area in Australia. Hydrocarbons were first discovered in the Gippsland Basin in 1924 when a water well at Lakes Entrance encou

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Analysis of Rheological Characteristics of Deep-sea Mining Robot’s Roller

    By Hyung-woo Kim, Kiyoung Sung, Sup Hong, Jung-Yeul Jung

    Many concepts for the commercial production of deep-seabed manganese nodules have been studied since the 1970s. However, the bearing capacity of the deep seabed is not strong because it is composed of

    Sep 1, 2014

  • IIMP
    Investigación y Desarrollo de Pruebas de Biolixiviación de Concentrados como alternativa de aprovechamiento de la capacidad de la Planta de Lixiviación – Extracción por Solventes y Electrodeposición – LESDE Toquepala

    By Joe Pezo

    Desde 1999 se desarrollaron pruebas de lixiviación de concentrados en la planta LESDE de Toquepala con el propósito de evaluar las recuperaciones y los tiempos de procesamiento. Las recuperaciones a n

    Sep 12, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts. (99e42c4d-99aa-4cc4-8f39-b9fd16895c17)

    By D. M. Walters

    To achieve safe and healthy working conditions in shaft sinking operations, ventilation, and where necessary cooling, must be provided. These requirements are considered for sinking vertical, sub-vert

    Jan 1, 2009

  • DFI
    Deep Excavations And Foundations For Locks ? Synopsis

    By B. H. Moore

    Foundation and excavation problems associated with lock construction projects vary widely. Each lock requires a different foundation to respond to a unique geologic setting. The range of heights and f

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 2429 Quarry Problems from the Engineer's Viewpoint

    By Oliver Bowles

    The United States Bureau of Mines has within its ranks a group of engi- neers who are engaged in working out quarry problems, the solution of which will be of general benefit to the industries involve

    Jan 1, 1923

  • SME
    Will In-Place Recovery Ever Replace the Need for Flotation? Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Robin J. Batterham, Dave J. Robinson

    The history of mineral processing in general and flotation in particular is long and has always been tied to mining methods of the day. Building on the ever-improving fundamental understanding of the

  • DFI
    Practical Experience With Nondestructive Testing Of Augered Cast-In-Place Piles

    By Bernard H. Hertlein

    All methods of deep foundation construction present challenges to the contractor and engineer that vary according to the method employed, and the geotechnical conditions in which it is being used. Aug

    Jan 1, 1997