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  • CIM
    Geology, Geochemistry, and Origin of the Continental Karst-hosted Supergene Manganese Deposits in the Western Rhodope Massif, Macedonia, Northern Greece

    By J. Esson, R. A. D. Pattrick, M. K. Nimfopoulos, D. A. Polya, K. M. Michailidis

    "Abstract-Economic Mn-oxide ore deposits of commercial grade occur in the Rhodope massif near Kato Nevrokopi in the Drama region, Northern Greece. The Mn-oxide mineralization has developed by weatheri

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Development Of A Leachable Copper Resource Model For In Situ Mine Expansion

    By T. L. Carstensen

    The Miami In-situ mine of BHP Copper is located in Globe-Miami, Arizona. The mine leaches mineralized leach capping over a supergene enriched sulfide deposit, and has produced over 500 million lbs of

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Coal Mountain Operations: The next twenty years

    By B. R. Johnston, K. D. Streeter

    "ABSTRACTCoal Mountain Operations is the newest of Fording Coal’s operations although it is the oldest in terms of its historical production. In October, 1994, Fording purchased the former Corbin Cree

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Economics of wear and corrosion in the mining industry

    By V. S. Sastri, Elboujdaini. M.

    "Economics of wear in mining industry and methods by which wear cost may be reduced will be discussed.IntroductionCanada loses more than $5 billion annually due to friction and wear (Table 1). It is e

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Seismic Determination Of Geological Discontinuities Of Rapid Excavation

    By S. Barkhoudarian, R. R. Gupta, R. F. Steinberg

    A study of the feasibility of using acoustic signals to detect discontinuities ahead of excavation has shown that reflecting interfaces in a homogeneous rock can be easily identified. Moreover, discon

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Process Development For Exploration Projects

    By J. T. Hanks

    Process development is one of the principal tasks required in the course of turning an exploration discovery into a mine. Exploration geologists should have an understanding of the more important meta

    Jan 1, 1997

  • DFI
    Soil-Cement Pile Foundations For A Large Storage Tank And Retaining Wall - Case History - Summary

    By Roy A. Bell

    A 200-foot diameter, 72-foot high petroleum storage tank was built in a hillside ravine where a portion of the site contained soft clay fill. Soil-cement piles, 40 inches in diameter and up to 38 feet

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Electrochemical Aspects of the Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Electrolytes Containing Lead

    By Jennifer Mager, G. P. Martins, Dean Mussatti

    "The role of lead, at low concentrations in high pH cyanide-electrolytes, on the dissolution behavior of gold, has been a topic of scientific and industrial concern for well over a century. The recent

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Reductive Acid Dissolution Of Iron-Bearing Zinc Concentrates-A First Step Towards Residue-Free Zinc Refining?

    By E. Molleman

    This paper reports on testwork exploring the dissolution/reprecipitation reaction: ZnS + 2HCl ? ZnCl2 + H2S, as part of a process for the production of pure ZnS. In spheroidal form, this would constit

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Lateritization as a Major Process of Ore Deposit Formation in the Amazon Region (5b5e5ff1-6b6d-4fad-a9e8-f2a546f4af00)

    By Marcondes Lima Costa

    The Amazon region is characterized by the development of deep chemical weathering represented by widespread lateritic covers and soils. Two distinct periods of laterite formation can be distinguished:

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    The Tectonic, Magmatic and Mineralization History of the Sudbury Structure (4c0ad050-3f5c-4d02-9b1c-381b1fa8e9bb)

    By Harold L. Gibson, Don H. Rousell, Ian R. Jonasson

    "The Sudbury Structure consists of three major components: 1) the Sudbury Basin; 2) the Sudbury Igneous Complex which surrounds the basin as an elliptical collar; and 3) an outer zone of shatter-coned

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Removal Of Metal Ions From Water By Water Hyacinth Roots

    By G. X. Wang

    The nonliving dried water hyacinth (E. crassipes (Mart.) Solms) roots were investigated for biosorption of cadmium and lead and other heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions. Dried water hyacinth roots,

    Jan 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Safety analysis of surface haulage accidents - Part 1

    By Robert F. Randolph

    Research on improving haulage truck safety, started by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, is being continued by its successors. This two-part article reports the orientation of the renewed research efforts, be

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Integrated seismic reflection and borehole geophysical studies at Les Mines Selbaie, Quebec

    By E. Adam, B. Milkereit, M. Salisbury, L. E. Reed, G. Perron

    Integrating seismic reflection, borehole geophysical, and physical rock property studies is an effective means of mapping lithological contacts and structures in the crystalline crust. At Les Mines Se

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Stress Analysis and Design of Tunnel Linings

    By Ching L. Wu, Joseph Penzien

    An analytical procedure is presented for evaluating the stresses in linings of bored tunnels caused by kinematic soil-lining interaction. Three cases of interaction as produced by the following condi

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Lithogeochemical Methods for Acid Rock Drainage Studies and Prediction (21fda537-5d97-4c5d-a948-0ea0da822bed)

    By Hans E. Madeisky, Bruce W. Downing

    The acid rock drainage (ARD) buffering capacity of mine waste is governed by its bulk chemical composition and its mineral assemblage. Conventional acid base accounting (ABA) tests can be used to pred

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Geology of the Tusc Gold Deposit, Eureka County, Nevada

    By Paul O. Malan

    "The Tusc gold deposit is located along the Carlin Trend approximately 13 kilometers north of Carlin, Nevada and 2.5 kilometers northwest of the Gold Quarry mine. Tusc is one of several structurally c

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    West Seattle Tunnel

    By Martin Oatman, Lawrence Lenahan

    The West Seattle Tunnel is part of a regional sewer conveyance system located in Seattle Washington. The tunnel was constructed for the Waste Water Treatment Division of the King County Department Of

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    The Safe Elimination of Buried Explosives Near Gillette, Wyoming

    By William H. Snyer, Victor A. Sterner

    A cache of buried explosives was discovered by ICI Explosives, USA Inc. at one of their sites near Gillette, Wyoming. An intensive investigation conducted by ICI management indicated that nitroglyceri

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME-ICGCM
    Effects of Longwall Mining on Streamflow in the Pittsburgh Seam Basin

    By Kenneth L. Johnson

    The effects of underground longwall coal mining on flow in perennial streams within the Pittsburgh seam basin were evaluated. Four streams above four different longwall mines were studied. Overburden

    Jan 1, 1997