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  • SME
    Open Pit Equipment Selection And Maintenance (78fec7f3-6239-4b59-9364-cdb682576ffa)

    By Frank H. Buchella

    Principal factors influencing equipment selection can be grouped into five basic categories. Tonnage Requirements, Ore and Waste Loading, transporting, and ground preparation equipment are lar

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AUSIMM
    Containerisation And Heavy Lift Cargoes

    The growth of "Unit Load-cargo handling technology in world cargo lin- er trades over the last decade has cre- ated a situation in which special pur- pose-vessels (cellular container ships, roll-on/r

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    The North American Energy Dilemma - What Does It Mean for the Mining Industry?

    By J. M. Whiting

    "North America has entered a period when greatly increased attention must be given to energy .supply and demand by government, industry and individuals. Such increasing concern about energy will be a

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Pre-Planning Of Underground Mines For Conversion To Other Industrial Uses

    By Carl R. Christiansen

    Underground sites have great potential for industrial plants, for warehouses, and for other purposes where above-surface locations are now employed. Subsurface locations have generally been over- look

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    The Similkameen Project

    By J. H. Parliament

    "The 15,000-tpd Similkameen open-pit copper mine, 10 miles south of Princeton, B.C., started production during 1972. The two main ore zones are separated by the deep canyon of the Similkameen River, w

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Fluorspar - The Domestic Supply Situation - Introduction

    By William I. Weisman

    The annual consumption of fluorspar in the United States, in the last 10 years has doubled. In 1971, when 1,344,742 tons were consumed, almost 45 percent of this amount was used in the production of s

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    The Tungsten-Bismuth-Molybdenum Deposit of Brunswick Tin Mines Limited: Its Mode of Occurrence, Mineralogy and Amenability to Mineral Beneficiation

    By Wm Petruk

    "The tungsten-bismuth-molybdenum deposit in southwestern New Brunswick occurs in greisenized and silicified tuffite * and feldspar porphyry in and adjacent to volcanic necks. The ore minerals occur as

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Kansas City: A Center For Secondary Use Of Mined Out Space ? Introduction

    By Truman P. Stauffer

    Secondary use of mined-out space in underground limestone quarries is emerging in the Kansas City area where abandoned quarry sites are being renovated into warehouses, factories, and offices. Mining

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Alpine-Mediterranean Copper Deposits In Relation To Plate Tectonics

    By William C. Peters

    The Alpine-Himalayan system, the only major active tectonic belt mainly exposed in a continental mass, is of increasing interest to exploration geologists as well as to theoreticians. Answers to the b

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Recovery of Copper from Concentrated Solution by Solvent Extraction Using Kelex 100

    By G. M. Ritcey

    The recovery of copper from low-grade solutions res ulting from dump leaching is well known, whereas the recovery from highly concentrated copper solutions has not been practiced. This paper discusses

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Canadian Minerals for Refractories

    By M. Palfreyman

    "Most of the minerals employed in Canadian refractory production are imported; in fact, most of the refractories consumed in Canada are imported. Whereas this situation is partly due to a definite sho

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Mine Convergence Measurements As An Operating Tool ? Introduction

    By Allan H. Caverson

    Over the past nine years a means for measuring the distance between the mine roof and floor has been developed at the White Pine Mine which yields relevant information utilized in the mining operation

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Search Systems: A Better Way To Find Porphyry Copper And Molybdenum Deposits

    By John T. Awald

    The efficiency of search for porphyry copper and molybdenum deposits can be greatly increased. A model exploration system is here presented to show how geologic literature data and field surveys can b

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    The Measurement And Interpretation Of Cementation Rate Data

    By P. H. Strickland, F. Lawson

    It is now well established that in the majority of cementation processes used industrially, the rate of reaction can be described in terms of the mass transport from the bulk of the solution to the de

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Trends In Agglomeration

    By George E. Aiken

    Agglomeration developments in the iron ore industry of North America are closely related to shifting patterns in commercially acceptable ore grades and even the definition of iron ores. These relation

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    The Interrelationship of Regional Metamorphism, Hydrothermal Alteration and Mineralization at the Gibraltar Mines Copper Deposit in B.C.

    By R. J. Young, S. J. Tennant, A. D. Drummond

    "Gibraltar Mines is located on the western slope of Granite Mountain, 230 air miles north of Vancouver, B.C. and 38 miles north of Williams Lake, B.C. There are four mineable zones within the copper-m

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Water Quality Monitoring at the Site Of a Proposed Base Metal Mining Complex

    By C. J. Edmonds, R. Bland, W. C. Ferguson, R. Whitehead

    "In 1969, the Environmental Science Division of James F. MacLaren Limited received authorization from The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited to carry out a water quality monitoring progra

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Sublevel Caving and Draw Control Procedures at Granduc

    By J. A. Cox, R. S. Mattson

    "One of the main problems encountered in employing sublevel caving is the inherent high dilution factor. The operating results at Granduc illustrate that this dilution can be closely controlled and sa

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Prevention of "Spontaneous Heating" by Low Temperature Immersion Carbonization of Coal

    By J. G. Speight

    Laboratory studies indicate that autogenous heating of low-rank coal can be prevented by a prior treatment which involves immersing the coal for short (5-15 min.) periods in an inert liquid at tempera

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Application of Flocculants In Hydrocyclone Separation

    By H. A. Hamza, J. Visman

    "This is a report on the combined application of ""long-chain"" flocculants and classifier cyclones in the field of slimes treatment, with emphasis on the simultaneous thickening and clarifying of ind

    Jan 1, 1973