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  • CIM
    Brass making in medieval western Europe

    By Sandra K. Zacharias

    Brass, a deliberate alloy of copper and zinc, has been known since before Roman times. There are two main methods of making brass: (1) Cementation or calamine process - crushed zinc ore (calamine, Zn

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Vision for a Risk Adverse Integrated Geometallurgy Framework

    By Guillermo Turner-Saad

    "Best practice in the economic evaluation of mining projects and operations is based on the integration of geological, mining, metallurgical, environmental, marketing, economic and corporate informati

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Speculations on the Origin and Formation of the Diamond with Especial Reference to its Formation and Position at Bingara, N.S.W.

    The latest outcome of science is that aII bodies are composed of vibrating atoms or molecules. In almost all mineral bodies when changing from the gaseous or liquid condition to the solid, if the vibr

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals Review 2010

    By R. L. Virta

    Ball Clay -- Four companies - H.C. Spinks Clay Co. Inc. (owned by Lhoist Group), Imerys Group (formerly Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Co.), Old Hickory Clay Co. and Unimin Corp. - mined ball clay in four st

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Paper No. 127. Presidential Address.

    Taking the Presidential chair of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, my first duty is to thank you for the high honour and position you have conferred on me. A position entailing the highe

    Jan 1, 1903

  • AUSIMM
    Studies in Comparative Petrofabric Analysis: The Broken Hill Lode and its Immediate Wall Rock

    The conclusions reached by den Tex after a study of the fabric of some rocks from Broken Hill have been used to support the epigenetic hypothesis for the origin of the ore, first by Edwards (1959, p.

    Jan 1, 1962

  • ISEE
    Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation

    By Dale Preece

    A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Chapter 10. Definitions

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    "10.1. INTRODUCTIONDefinitions are a necessary part of every agreement. Their purposes are to assist the reader in reading and understanding an agreement and to attempt to avert potential confusion an

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Winning Paper: Analysis Of Strike Gully Stability At Tautona Mine

    By J. Thompson

    Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B. Eng (Mining Engineering) degree A study into the stability of strike gullies at TauTona mine was to be carried out. In reaching

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Research

    By CHARLES M. A. STINE

    THE value of chemical research has been so thor¬oughly demonstrated in the last few decades that the general public has become "research-conscious" to an extent which allows the advertising agent and

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AUSIMM
    Report on the Tin Field of the Blue Tier District, Tasmania

    THE area dealt with in this paper is included within a radius of about 3 miles of the Poimena township. Several thousand tons of tin have been won from this field, and probably £200,000 spent in

    Jan 1, 1912

  • SME
    Application Of Impact Resistant Steel Sets For Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation

    By J. C. Stankus

    To protect mine personnel and moving equipment at underground roof fall areas, mine operators typically install steel sets, which are covered with wooden blocks and backfilled with an expanding type c

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    IC 8233 Expanded Clay And Shale Lightweight Aggregate Industry In The South-Central United States ? Introduction

    By W. G. Diamond

    Lightweight aggregates have become increasingly important to the construction industry. From 1953 to 1960, the quantity of the aggregates used in concrete block, precast and prestressed concrete, and

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AUSIMM
    Transition from owner mining to contract mining – a structured tender process using a holistic approach

    By Y G. Anoman

    This paper discusses the operating model within Endeavour Mining Corporation regarding the options of owner mining against contract mining. It’s based on the concept of ‘are we carrying out the most e

    Jun 22, 2022

  • SME
    Reducing Enclosed Cab Drill Operator’s Respirable Dust Exposure At Surface Coal Operation With A Retrofitted Filtration And Pressurization System (83490ae4-de2e-4245-8093-9fec0a123d31)

    By W. A. Heitbrink, J. D. Ashley, R. E. Gresh, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala

    Many different types of mobile equipment used in surface coal mining utilize enclosed cabs to protect equipment operators. The overburden removal process is extremely dusty and can cause excessive ex

    Jan 1, 2002

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 216 Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances, 1919 and 1920

    By E. H. Burroughs

    This bulletin is the fifth in the series of petroleum bibliographies publis:\:l.ed by the Bure.au of Mines, Bulletins 149, 165, 180, and 189 being compilations for the years 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918

    Jan 1, 1923

  • SME
    Does sustainable mining have any meaning?

    Sustainable development is at odds with reality in the minerals industry. Increasing world population and aspirations are leading to increased energy and mineral consumption. Non-renewable fossil fuel

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    IC 6792 Trends In Practice And Costs Of Concentrating Copper Ores - Introduction

    By T. G. Chapman

    This paper has been abstracted from a forthcoming Bureau of Mines bulletin on the concentration of copper ores in North America. GENERAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CONCENTRATING COPPER ORES FROM 1912 TO 1932

    Jan 1, 1934

  • DFI
    Recent Developments In Continuous Flight Auger Piling

    By P. H. Derbyshire

    The use of continuous flight auger piles has increased significantly in the U.K. to such an extent that it is now the most widely used method of constructing small diameter bored piles. This paper des

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Increased value of refined high sulfur coal

    By P. R. Dugan

    Sulfur removal from high sulfur coal has several objectives including: a) reduction of the atmospheric load that contributes to the problem of acid precipitation; b) reduction of ash, which contribute

    Jan 1, 1988