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  • SME
    Successful Application Of Remote Seals Used To Extinguish A Coal-Mine Fire

    By D. Bour, C. Nyikos, R. Curtice

    Fire in a coal mine can be disastrous on many levels. In most cases, when a fire is detected, mining operations cease and all personnel are evacuated. Underground coal-mine fires are difficult to exti

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Logging and Log Interpretation - Some Effects of Invasion on the SP Curve

    By L. F. Elkins

    Water coming into wells with bottom water present in the Fosterton field, when their oil recovery was only 0.1 to 1.5 per cent of oil in place below the lowest perforation, confirms lack of shale barr

  • SAIMM
    Corrosion Protection Of Reinforcement For Concrete Structures (VOLUME 107)

    By R. E. Wilmot

    The problem of corrosion of reinforcement in concrete structures is internationally recognized and represents the single biggest expenditure in the preservation of steel reinforced concrete structures

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Miscible Displacement-Flow Behavior and Phase Relationships for a Partially Depleted Reservoir

    By J. F. Wilson

    An experimental investigation has been made of gas-driven slug displacements in a system of high gas saturation to evaluate the process for use in a California reservoir. Fluid compositions, temperatu

  • NIOSH
    A Pilot Study Of The Transmissibility Of The Rat Tail Compared To That Of The Human Finger - Introduction

    By Ren G. Dong, Kristine M. Krajnak, Dan Welcome

    Continual occupational exposure to vibrating hand tools can damage the neural, vascular and other soft tissues of the fingers. Rat tail models have been developed to investigate the biological respon

    Jan 6, 2006

  • NIOSH
    Effect Of The Dip And Excavation Orientation On Roof Stability In Moderately Dipping Stone Mine Workings

    By A. T. Iannacchione

    Underground limestone mines typically use the room-and-pillar method of mining in the generally flat-lying limestone formations. In some cases the dip may exceed 5° which can result in unique roof ins

  • CIM
    Occupational Health and Safety in Metallurgical Plants

    By John C. Taylor

    A resource document, prepared for the Royal Commission on the Health and Safety of Workers in Mines, which outlines aspects of occupational health and safety in the Canadian metallurgical industry has

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    A Holistic Approach to Wall Control Blasting at Yellowstone Talc Mine

    By Tom Barry, Kameron Ray, Dr. Gavin Yuill

    Imerys Talc, Yellowstone Mine in Montana faces significant geotechnical challenges such as poor wall quality and local instabilities. These instabilities are driven primarily by the characteristics of

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (fbebd4c9-e3f3-48b5-bb14-baf48bbb456f)

    By M. R. Shahan, W. R. Reed, J. P. Rider

    Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One s

  • SME
    Snow Tunneling at the South Pole

    By John H. Wright

    The United States Antarctic Program (USAP), through its principal support contractor Raytheon Polar Services Co. (RPSC), has recently completed a three-year project comprising nearly 936 m (3,071 ft)

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Intragraben Fault Zones, Volcanism, and Geothermal Evolution in the Oregon-Idaho Graben, U.S.A.

    The Oregon-Idaho graben evolved after widespread tholeiitic flood basalt volcanism associated with the arrival of the plume head of the Yellowstone hotspot beneath southeastern Oregon approximate

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    Free Gold Recovery By Coal-Oil Agglomeration

    By W. Kotze

    The gold mining industry has mainly relied upon the use of highly polluting chemicals, such as mercury and cyanide to recover gold from its ores. The Coal Gold Agglomeration (CGA) process was develope

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SAIMM
    Optimization of mill performance by using online ball and pulp measurements - Synopsis

    By B. Clermont

    Ball mills are usually the largest consumers of energy within a mineral concentrator. Comminution is responsible for 50% of the total mineral processing cost. In today?s global markets, expanding min

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Control of Manganese Level in an Electrolytic Zinc Plant Circuit by Anodic Deposition of Oxide

    By Bratt G. C

    When zinc is electrowon from concentrates or residues of high manganese content, the zinc sulphate electrolyte may contain high levels of manganese. The manganese level is usually controlled by remova

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SAIMM
    A Road Embankment Failure Near Pentalia In Southwest Cyprus

    By P Papanastasiou, J Hadjigeorgiou, E Kyriakou

    The south west area of Cyprus has a long history of slope instability problems. The location and extent of these landslides has been influenced by ground morphology, geological structure and the prese

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Casing Temperature Studies in Steam Injection Wells

    By K. Leutwyler

    The key to realistic casing stress analysis in thermal recovery installations is accurate knowledge of the temperatures involved. Much information leading to prediction of heat losses from tubing stri

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Non-Bauxite Sources of Alumina: A Survey of Canadian Potential

    By N. W. Bliss

    "Bauxite has been the almost universal ore of aluminum for about 100 years, with most of the world's reserves oc¬curring in the developing countries. As a result of fiscal and political activities pro

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    Some Geological Problems of Central Saskatchewan

    By F. H. Edmunds

    I N presenting this paper, the writer wishes to point out some of the difficulties and problems of geological work in that part of Saskatchewan in which outcrops are few. These problems are well known

    Jan 1, 1937

  • SAIMM
    Controlled chloride cracking of austenitic stainless steel tube samples - Synopsis

    By M. S. Raseroka

    An experimental rig has been constructed to produce chloride stress corrosion cracks in Type 304L stainless steel tube samples. The samples are to be used to test possible in situ repair methods in fu

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    IC 6771 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and . Metallurgy. Part IV. Chapter 9. Ferrous Alloys of Manganese and Their Use in the Steel Industry

    By G. R. Fitterer, M. B. Royer

    The application of manganese in iron and steel metallurgy is very inter¬ esting historically. In general, ancient- irons and steels contained virtu¬ ally no manganese, probably because the available i

    May 1, 1934