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  • CIM
    The halide mediated electro-oxidation of ammonia, cyanide, cyanate and thiocyanate in mine/mill waste waters

    By D. J. MacKinnon, Kazi E. Haque

    Ammonia present in a variety of mine/mill waste waters was almost completely oxidized to nitrogen by chloride mediated electro-oxidation. A closed circuit operation of preconcentration of ammonia on a

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    The Hall Street Coal Transfer Terminal In St. Louis: Western Coal To The Mississippi River Via ACBL Western, Inc. ? Introduction

    By James N. White

    Completion of the Hall Street Coal Transfer Terminal in St. Louis marks the beginning of a major shift in the movement of coal to the power generating stations of the Midwest and South Central regions

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The Hall-Héroult Process in Canada

    By F. McGravie, S. T. Solinski, W. W. Robertson

    During this, the Centennial year of the discovery of the Hall-Heroult process, it seems appropriate to review some of the developments which have taken place in Canada and to explain why it has become

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    The Hauy Formation - Subaerial Volcanism in a Braided Stream Environment

    By M. Piche

    The western part of the Hauy Formation of the Opemisca Group, occurring near the town of Chapais, is described in this paper. As it has been defined previously, the Formation is composed of a successi

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The Health Experience of two Communities Associated with Mining in British Columbia, Canada

    The Nak?azdli First Nation and the municipality of Fort St. James are located in the Stuart Lake/Nak?al Bun area and are not unfamiliar to mining. These northern British Columbian communities have bee

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Helen Mine and Beneficiating Plant

    By C. D. Kaeding

    IN the summer of 1937, the Algoma Steel Corporation, Limited, decided to embark on the full-scale development o their Helen mine and the erection of plants to produce commercial iron sinter from its o

    Jan 1, 1940

  • SME
    The Henderson Mine

    By William G. Doepken

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Henderson mine utilizes a highly mechanized, continuous panel-caving system to extract ore from a deep, massive, molybdenum deposit. The mine site, lo¬cated 80.5 km (50 mile

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    The Herculaneum Smelter - Sintering, Blast-Furnace Smelting, and Refining Produce Chemical and Corroding Grades of Lead

    By W. T. lsbell

    HERCULANEUM, MO., about thirty miles south of St. Louis on the Mississippi River, is the site of the lead smelter of the St. Joseph Lead Co. The lead concentrates come by rail from the Flat River dist

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IMMS
    The HERMINE Cruise: An Example of Multi-Scale and Multi Objective Exploration Strategy.

    By Audrey Boissier, Marie-Anne Camon, Cecile Cathalot, Yves Fouquet, Laurent Bignon, Arnaud Agranier, Ewan Pelleter, Sylvain Bermell, Florian Besson

    INTRODUCTION In October 2014, on behalf of the French government, Ifremer, along with the International Seabed Authority (ISA), signed a contract to start a detailed exploration program for seafloor m

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SME
    The Hibbing Taconite Company Story ? Introduction

    By B. W. Stunkard

    Hibbing Taconite Company is located by the cities of Hibbing and chisholm near the center of the Mesabi Range, approximately 169 km (105 miles) from the Canadian Border. The plant site is equidistant

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    The Hidden Impacts Of Section 522 - Designating Lands Unsuitable For Mining

    By J. W. Gunnett

    Abstract. The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (PL-95-87), Section 522, establishes requirements for state regulatory authorities to designate lands unsuitable for all or certain typ

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    The Highmont Concentrator

    By C. V. Sibbald

    "This paper provides a description of the Highmont copper-molybdenum concentrator from primary crushing through grinding, flotation, tailings disposal and water reclamation. The unique features of the

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Hirschhagen Highway Tunnel (BAB 44) in Germany: Pre-Support in Extremely Difficult and Inhomogeneous Ground Conditions

    By Günther M. Volkmann

    "INTRODUCTION The construction of the BAB 44 motorway between Kassel and Herleshausen (both Germany) is an important part of the trans-European road network. After its completion, the A 44 will permit

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    The historical development of copper smelting in British Columbia

    By S. A. Bradford

    The twenty years before World War I was the Golden Age of copper smelting in British Columbia. In this short time, the smelters developed from small, primitive units to large, efficient operations. Th

    Jan 1, 1999

  • DFI
    The Historical Evolution Of Piling And Deep Foundations And Prospects For The Future.

    By W. G. K. Fleming

    The general history of piling is traced up to the present time with regard to the evolution of methods and materials. The processes have been strongly influenced by developments in basic equipment and

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SAIMM
    The History And Development Of The Pyrometallurgical Processes At Evraz Highveld Steel & Vanadium

    By W. S. Steinberg

    Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, open slag bath, Evraz, Highveld In 1963, the full-scale engineering study for the development of an Iron, Steel, and Vanadium plant was initiated. This was the

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SAIMM
    The History And Development Of The Pyrometallurgical Processes At Evraz Highveld Steel & Vanadium ? Synopsis

    By W. S. Steinberg

    In 1963, the full-scale engineering study for the development of an iron, steel, and vanadium plant was initiated. This was the birth of Evraz Highveld and its process flow as it is known today. Highv

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    The History And Future Of Highwall Mining

    By P. -J. Kleiterp

    Highwall mining is a mining method to extract coal from a final boundary in open cut mining, trench mining or contour mining. This boundary may have been reached because of economic constraints (econo

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    The History of Intraline Distance in the United States

    By Michelle Crull, Susan Hamilton

    Explosives safety requirements in the United States began in 1909 when the American Railroad Institute questioned explosives manufacturers regarding distances necessary to protect employees and proper

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    The History of Ore Reserve Classification and Reporting in Australia

    By Glasson K. R

    The history of Ore Reserve classification and reporting in Australia is largely a history of the Australian mining industry itself. In the late 1800s, when the industry was dominated by small scale,

    Jan 1, 1992