Search Documents

Sort by

  • NIOSH
    RI 9240 - Performance of a Novel Bump Control Pillar Extracting Technique During Room-and-Pillar Retreat Coal Mining

    By A. A. Campoli

    Retreat pillar mining concentrates stresses on workings directly outby gob areas, which can result in coal mine bumps. The development of bump-control design criteria by the U.S. Bureau of Mines was f

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Deep Hole Raise Boring At Falconbridge Operations, Sudbury Ontario

    By Thomas F. Pugsley, Wilf J. Davies, James Gallagher

    Falconbridge Limited is developing a major nickel mine at Craig which lies between 600 m, 915 m and 1500 m below surface and is accessed on the 600 m and 1250 m levels of Onaping Mine. To supply adequ

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    The Various Elements Of Reclamation Bonding: Past And Present

    The first form of a surety bond was an honest handshake between two or more parties, agreeing to a decision and their personal guarantee of following through to completion. This has all changed. In 18

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Geophysical Surveys For Precious Metal Exploration In The Basin And Range, Nevada

    By Pieter Hoekstra, Jim Hild, Mark Blohm

    In the Basin and Range Province of Nevada, geophysics is used to assist exploration for bulk minable gold deposits, particularly over pediments. It is employed for mapping thickness of alluvium and Te

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    The Emerald Lake concentrator design and commissioning

    By Gary Hawthorn

    "Laboratory testing, by Lakefield Research determined that, in spite of the relatively high pyrite content of the Golden Rose (GR) orebody, it would respond well to gravity concentration followed by e

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Aspects of Very Fine Grinding

    By Klaus Schönert

    Experimental investigations of single particle and interparticle breakage show that the microprocess in mills demands an energy input between 1 J/g and 10 J/g, if particles below 100 pm have to be com

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    A Hydrocyclone Demonstration System For The Recovery Of Coal From GOB

    By P. K. Davis

    The results of a previous basic study of the flow and design characteristics of the hydrocyclone has shown that a recovery as high as 99% with a product rating of 0.95 can be achieved on a "batch?2 ba

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Fuels Alternatives and the Greenhouse Effect

    Distillation of the large and growing greenhouse literature indicates that: ò Global warming has occurred over the past century or more; ò Build-up of CO2 (and lesser greenhouse gases) in the atmos

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Stability Evaluation During Bench Cut-And-Fill Mining Of The B-Neath Zone At The Cannon Mine

    By C. E. Brechtel

    Bench cut-and-fill stopes with heights between 85 and 105 ft are being excavated in the lower levels of the B-NEATH Zone. Estimates of pillar strength and pillar loading indicated a high probability o

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Polymer Configuration And Its Importance During The Flocculation Sequence (94e8719c-8690-4feb-b1d9-f4b27d9f1c6e)

    By D. A. Stanley

    The Bureau of Mines has developed an equation which describes the dewatering of clay slurries with polyethylene oxide. This dewatering equation is An _ kC + b where n, k. and

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    GPSS Computer Simulation of Equipment Requirements for the Iron Duke Mine

    By Sturgul J. R

    The South Middleback Ranges (SMR) operation involves the develop- ment of iron ore resources at the Iron Duke mine in the South Middle- back Ranges to replace the Iron Baron mine whose reserves are ne

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    Extraction Of Rare Earths From A Low-Grade, Kaolinitic Ore By Percolation Leaching

    By Chi Ru?an

    Sollutions of ammonium chloride, nitrate and sulfate were studied in extraction of rare earths absorbed on a low-grade, kaolilnitic ore recently discovered in southern China. The results of percolatio

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    IC 9224 Effects Of Environmental Stressors On Vigilance Performance

    By J. C. Duchon

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting human factors research for the purpose of reducing accidents and improving the person-machine interface found in surface and underground mining operations. Miner

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Oil & Gas Valuations - A Simplistic View of Some Critical Issues

    The title of my address today is "Oil and Gas Valuations - A Simplistic View of Some Critical Issues". Alternatively I could have called this address "Pitfalls for investors' and corporates in

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Drying in Steam Heated, Steam Fluidized Beds

    By Beeby C. j, Fernando W. J, Ming M. Q I, Guang Li Xi

    Removal of moisture in steam-fluidized, mainly steam-heated, fluidized beds makes possible significant energy savings over conventional forms of large-scale drying. The systens are described and th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Water Control Measures, North Shore Inline Interceptor Phase Ia Tunnel Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement Program

    By Donald J. Olson, Thomas J. Lutzenberger, John Ramage

    The North Shore Inline Interceptor, Phase IA tunnel is a 8,550-meter (28,000-ft) interceptor tunnel currently being constructed by Traylor Bros./Frontier-Kemper, Joint Venture, using a 9.8-meter (32-f

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program (CPAR)

    By Jesse A. Pfeiffer

    CPAR, the Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program, is a new initiative of the Corps of Engineers to enhance U.S. construction industry productivity through the development and applicati

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Biosolubilization of Phosphate Ore

    By Janine Acasi, Robert D. Rogers, Jonathan K. Trautman, Richard C. Cronn, James H. Wolfram

    The demand for phosphate will continue into the future, because phosphate is currently irreplaceable as a plant nutrient and in many chemical applications. Phosphate is not recycled, so the supply mus

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    New Developments In Krebs Mixer Settler Technology (10318142-dd8d-4062-bae5-7eb652b00336)

    By Alain A. Sonntag

    This paper presents the most recent developments in KREBS technology directed towards treating higher throughputs, increasing efficiencies and providing further improvement in SX technology with a new

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    Process Variables In The Preparation Of High Purity Rare Earth Metals

    By B. J. Beaudry

    The effect of various levels of purity of the rare earth fluorides and the calcium reductant used to prepare rare earth metals were determined. Metals which have low melting points such as La, Ce, Pr

    Jan 1, 1989