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  • CIM
    Evaluation and Control of Self-Heating in Sulphide Concentrates (2a4e2f85-66d7-4fa2-be4e-37d3482156e2)

    By J. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, P. Spira

    "Sulphide concentrates may exhibit self-heating to various degrees during storage or shipping, the worst cases presenting a serious hazard from fire and SO2 emission. Based on measurements of heating

    Jan 1, 2001

  • DFI
    Application Of Augered, Cast-In-Place Displacement (ACIPD) Piles In New York City

    By Willie M. NeSmith

    Conventional augered, cast-in-place (ACIP) piles were introduced into the New York City area as a result of the damage to existing structures caused by pile driving operations. ACIP piles are often sp

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a Town

    By Thierry Bernard, Guy Gagnon

    Blasting at very close proximity to urban areas is typically a situation where both local communities and mining stakeholders get nervous. The context becomes logically even more tensed when the blast

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Challenges In CFD Modeling Of Air Flow In Open-Pit Mines

    By K. V. Raj

    In the mining industry, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling is used extensively to simulate air flow in underground mines. CFD modeling of pollutant transport in open-pit mines is relatively n

    Feb 27, 2013

  • DFI
    An Overview Of Soil Mixing In The United States ? Introduction

    By Peter J. Nicholson

    Since the reintroduction of soil mixing to the United States over 10 years ago, the work installed by soil mixing technology has grown dramatically. From an annual turnover of less than ten million do

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    Investigation Of The Effects Of As-Cast Microstructure And Temperature On The Response Of Aluminum Alloy 3004 Ingots To Homogenization

    By P. N. Anyalebechi

    Keywords: Aluminum alloy 3004, Solidification rate, Homogenization, Second phase particles The effects of the fineness of as-solidified cast microstructure and temperature on the response of alumin

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    Council of Economics AIME - Council of Education AIME

    COUNCIL OF ECONOMICS OF AIME Formerly Mineral Economics Division Established as a Division December 15, 1948 Established as a Council February 26, 1957 Douglas Donald, Chairman Sheldon Wimpfen, Vi

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AUSIMM
    An Update on the Geological Resource Map (Germ) Computerised Mineral Deposit Inventory Database

    The Geological Resource Map of New Zealand (GERM) is a computerised inventory of aggregate, mineral, coal, petroleum and thermal water occurrences, containing summary information on location, producti

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    South African Gold Production: How Long the Dominant Factor?

    By Edward H. Jr. Boyle, Paul R. Thomas

    Introduction It is estimated that nearly 40% of all the gold ever mined in free world countries has been produced by South African operations. There is concern that this immense productive capacity w

    Jan 11, 1984

  • SME
    Microcomputers and Mining : Administrative and Geotechnical Software

    By Thomas C. Shapiro

    This is the final article in a three-part series on microcomputers and application software in the mineral industry. The first article covered microcomputer terms and concepts. The second discussed ex

    Jan 4, 1984

  • TMS
    Plant-Wide Process Control For The Collahuasi Project

    By Alex Del Castillo

    The mineral processing industry has followed the development of database control systems, and various systems have been installed in existing and new plants. The goal is to improve product quality, ra

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 Mixtures

    By Matthew I. G

    A new process for leaching zinc sulphide concentrates with gaseous mixtures of SO2 and O2 in aqueous solution is described.The reaction of SO2/O2 with Rosebery, Mt. Isa, Broken Hill and Elura zinc con

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Mine Site Hydrogen Storage and Delivery Model

    By M. C. Bétournay

    Mine site infrastructure for storage and delivery of hydrogen must be standardized and acceptable for routine and safe industrial use before fuel cell technology is adopted as a major power source. A

    May 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Explosives 100 Years Ago More or Less

    By Robert Hopler

    DESCENT INTO A COAL MINE From “The Playbook of Metals, including Personal Narratives of Visits to Coal, Lead, Copper, and Tin Mines,” by John Henry Pepper. Published by Routledge, Wa rne, and Routledg

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Good Delay Timing-Prerequisite of Efficient Bench Blasts

    Variations in delay timing can have a marked influence on blasting effectiveness and, hence, on total production costs. In single-row bench blasts, delay firing is invariably more effective than simul

    Jan 1, 1977

  • DFI
    Mt. Baker Ridge Access Pits And Seattle Bus Tunnel Jet Grouted Piles

    By John F. MacDonald

    From 19BS thru the present, Guy F. Atkinson Construction Company has been involved in several transportation construction projects in the Seattle area. Two of these contracts, the Mt. Baker Ridge Tunn

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Prediction Of Geology For Tunnel Design And Construction

    By Charles S. Robinson

    INTRODUCTION Geology, the science of the earth, is the fundamental science in the construction of a tunnel. The approximate site of a tunnel is determined by its purpose. The geology of the tunnel

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Optimizing The Number Of Open Pit Mine Push Backs

    By M. Rezaee

    Push backs used in the production planning of open pit mines play an integral role in generating annual cash flow. Although several algorithms for push back designs have been proposed, none have studi

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Sequence of Events During a Blast

    By Patrice Favreau, R. F. Ph. D. Professor Emeritus Favreau

    After Nobel invented dynamite, blasts were carried out by trial and error, without the use of equations based on the fundamental principles of Chemistry and Physics, although everyone accepted that sh

  • CIM
    Save Time and Money in Industrial Mineral Plant Start-ups

    By Michael G. Rulff, Tracy M. Holmes

    "Vast amounts of time and money are spent fighting flow problems in plants that involve the handling or processing of industrial minerals. Because these types of projects tend to be capitalintensive,

    Jan 1, 2008