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  • TMS
    Numerical Simulation And Experimental Characterization Of A Binary Aluminum Alloy Spray ? Application To The Spray Rolling Process

    By S. B. Johnson

    Keywords: Spray, Aluminum, Simulation A stochastic, droplet-resolved model has been developed to describe the behavior of a binary aluminum alloy spray during the spray-rolling process. In this pr

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Prospectivity Modelling for Mesothermal Gold in New Zealand Using Spatial Analysis in GIS

    By M Rattenbur, A B. Christie, S C. Cox

    A new minerals initiative to increase the level of understanding of New Zealand's mineral resources and to promote the development of minerals began earlier in the year in a partnership pilot-pro

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME-ICGCM
    Sub-Surface Ground Movements Associated With Longwall Mining

    By P. Gaskell

    The paper examines the development of rock movement between a longwall extraction horizon and the surface for a fully caved mining situation. Physical modelling has been used to examine the mechanics

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Is the Mineral Resource Grade Estimate Realistic?

    By Terry A. Lee

    The grade of mineral resource estimates underpin all major economic considerations of mining prospects. While there are reporting requirements to satisfy when stating a mineral resource estimate, an

    Apr 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    OFR-15-76 Study Of Mine Fire Fighting Using Inert Gases - Summary

    By Rudolf E. Greuer

    This report contains a theoretical study on the usefulness of fighting mine fires with inert gases. Four introductory chapters review the role of fires in the mining industry; the conventional fir

    Jan 1, 2012

  • DFI
    Non-Destructive Testing Methods For Drilled Shaft And Acip Piles

    By George Piscsalko

    There are numerous methods currently available to assess the integrity of drilled shaft and ACIP piles. Each method has its advantages and limitations. This paper will compare the various available me

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    MLA 7-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Lost Creek Rare II Area (No. 5089), Shasta County, California ? Summary

    By Harry W. Campbell

    A Bureau of Mines investigation identified no mineral deposits in the Lost Creek RARE II area. Sand and gravel has been mined from alluvial flood plain deposits just outside the RARE II boundary. An o

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Biosolubilization of Phosphate Ore

    By Janine Acasi, Robert D. Rogers, Jonathan K. Trautman, Richard C. Cronn, James H. Wolfram

    The demand for phosphate will continue into the future, because phosphate is currently irreplaceable as a plant nutrient and in many chemical applications. Phosphate is not recycled, so the supply mus

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 ? Summary (f1efc389-e9c3-4eba-8963-f97bc5925e7a)

    By G. R. Hopkins

    The average heat requirement per barrel of crude processed in the United states rose from 555,000 B. t. u. in 1939 to 579,000 B. t. u. in 1940, although crude runs increased from 1,237,840,000 barrels

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Seismic Response to Mining at the Brunswick No.12 Mine

    By Brad Simser

    The Brunswick No. 12 Mine is a 10 000 tonne per day producer of lead-zinc-copper-silver ore that has been in operation since 1964. Mining of this multiple lens deposit is primarily by blasthole stopin

    May 1, 2003

  • SME
    Can human rights contribute to sustainability?

    By L. Lipsett

    "Human rights can contribute to sustainability in the mining sector, both in theory and in practice. Both human rights and sustainability share a common concern to improve economic prosperity, environ

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    OFR-29-86 Control Of Respirable Quartz On Continuous Mining Sections

    The contract objective was to evaluate sources of airborne quartz and research control methods that would assist underground mine operators in complying with respirable dust standards which have been

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Globalization in the 21st Century Discussed at Colorado MPD Meeting

    By Steve Kral

    Globalization was the key word for the mining industry during the 1990s, just as productivity was the key word of the 1980s. And globalization will remain the key word as the industry enters the 21st

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Pumping and Drainage

    By Christopher J. Bise

    INTRODUCTION The control of nuisance water in a mine is extremely important; left uncontrolled, nuisance water can have a severe effect on haulage, ventilation, production, and the health and safe

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Operational Management of Fire Suppression Systems

    Fire suppression systems are now recognised by both NFPA 502 and PIARC as legitimate tools for both life protection and asset protection. The effectiveness of these tools for life protection demands e

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SAIMM
    The Application Of In-Mine Electrical Resistance Tomography (ERT) For Mapping Potholes And Other Disruptive Features Ahead Of Mining

    By M. van Schoor

    The bulk of the world?s platinum production originates from the Merensky and UG2 reefs within the Bushveld Complex, South Africa. Both the Merensky and UG2 reefs are disrupted by faults, dykes, pothol

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Urban Resource Issues: Construction Aggregate Assessment

    By M. Rice, M. Stanley, J. Marlow

    Arizona construction aggregate industry remains in the crosshairs of public debate, caught between the need for aggregate-based building materials and alternative, high-value land-uses. To better mana

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SAIMM
    Numerical simulation of multiphase flow in a Vanyukov furnace

    By Y. M. Chen, H. L. Zhang, W. U. Bing, C. Q. Zhou

    Multiphase flow in the widely used Vanyukov furnace was numerically studied. An unsteady three-dimensional and three-phase flow model was firstly built using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) sof

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 - Summary

    By G. R. Hopkins

    The average heat requirement per barrel of crude processed in the United states rose from 555,000 B. t. u. in 1939 to 579,000 B. t. u. in 1940, although crude runs increased from 1,237,840,000 barrels

    Jan 1, 1942

  • SME
    Reputation Engineering: Building Stakeholder Trust in the Age of AI - SME Annual Meeting 2026

    By Michael MacMillan

    AI is already changing how mining companies are seen, judged, and trusted. This paper discusses “reputation engineering,” a structured way to build trust in a world where AI systems summarize and eval

    Feb 22, 2026