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  • SME
    Obtaining Urea from Effluents of Gold Cyanidation Process

    By O. J. R. Baena, D. E. Chaverra, C. D. L. Ramirez

    Cyanide is one of the most used reagents in the precious metal extraction process; as well as the most efficient from the point of view of the dissolution process; but it is also a toxic product that

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    OCAW Statement Of Principles

    By Robert F. Goss

    OCAW appreciates the opportunity given to us by the sponsors of this Conference to present our position and policies on the issue of radiation hazards in mining. Our principal concern is the health

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Occupational Ergonomics: Ergonomic Issues In The Mining Industry

    By E. A. Metz

    Ergonomics is the art and science that tries to understand the complex interrelationships among employees, their work environment, equipment, work methods and job demands. Coal and metal/nonmeta

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Occupational Health and Safety - An Element of Efficient Business Management

    By G. Baldermann, Hüttenrauch

    Occupational health and safety are an important tool to increase a company’s economic efficiency. The integration of safety-related tasks into the overall structure of entrepreneurial tasks is an inal

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Occupational Health And Safety Are Prerequisites For Efficient Production

    By D. Sohn

    Work accidents have an essential impact on the economy of a country and in final consequence on each company. The main purpose of industrial OHS is to maintain and promote the health of all employe

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Occupational Health And Safety Of Workers In Saskatchewan Uranium Mines

    By John R. Alderman

    INTRODUCTION Uranium production in Saskatchewan commenced in 1953 at the Eldorado Nuclear Mine in the Beaverlodge area of North Saskatchewan, followed over the next few years by nineteen other smal

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Occupational Health Regulation For Cokemaking

    By John F. Martonik

    When OSHA came into existence in 1970, it adopted national consensus standards to improve safety and health conditions in work places. Coke oven emissions, which are proven to cause cancer and respi

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Occupational Opportunities (d18458c8-f8e8-4bcd-b551-7280476f7d5d)

    By Nicholas T. Camicia

    A career in the coal mining industry today offers students one of the most interesting and challenging opportunities available in the industrialized world. As reserves of other fossil fuels dwindle in

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Occupational Pulmonary Diseases

    By E. A. Metz

    Work related pulmonary diseases are in the top TEN causes of occupational disability and death in the United States. Likewise, it also ranks high inmost of the other industrial countries. It is d

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Occupational Radiation Exposure In Florida Phosphate Mining

    By C. E. Roessler

    Uranium and its decay series are associated with phosphate deposits of marine origin. Uranium concentrations are on the order of 100 to 200 ppm in matrix from the Bone Valley formation of Central Flor

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Occupational Radiological Risks In Uranium Mining : A System Analysis Of Protection Environment

    By P. Pages, J. Lombard, F. Fagnant, G. Bresson

    This study is devoted to the improvement of the decision-making process in occupational protection of uranium miners in France. Its purpose is to apply the principles which are recommended by the I.C.

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Occurence Of Ore Metals In Some Terrestrial Geothermal Systems

    By Patrick Browne

    Drilling programs and the study of active geothermal systems have shown that the reservoir rocks in many fields contain minor quantities of base and precious metals. Commonly, base-metal sulfides occ

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Occurrence and Exploitation of Amphibole Asbestos in South Africa

    By C. J. B. Dreyer, H. A. Robinson

    Only South Africa can be considered in terms of resources of amphibole asbestos. There are two asbestos producing fields, one in the Northern Cape Province (producing only crocidolite), and one in the

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Occurrence And Origin Of Perlite

    By R. O. Y. Breese

    Perlite is a hydrated acid volcanic glass that has been derived from the alteration of obsidians through incorporation of water into the silica structure. It is distinguished from other members of the

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Occurrence and Recovery of Gold from Volcanogenic Base Metal Deposits

    By William Petruk

    Volcanogenic base metal ores contain about 0.5 to 7 g/T Au, commonly as an intermetallic compound with Ag and/or Hg, and to a small extent • "invisible gold" in pyrite and arsenopyrite. The Au-bearin

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Occurrence And Recovery Of Rutile And Other Heavy Minerals From Central Florida Pebble Phosphate Matrix

    By William E. Lamont

    As a part of the Department of the Interior's rutile and titaniferous materials development program conducted under the Defense Production Act, the Bureau of Mines investigated the potential for

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Occurrence And Recovery Of Rutile From Western Copper Mill Tailings

    By G. V. Sullivan

    The Federal Bureau of Mines examined tailings samples from 13 western copper operations to determine the potential for recovering rutile. Results showed that six of the samples contained sufficient li

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Occurrence And Uses Of Natural Lightweight Aggregate In The Western United States

    By Dennis P. Bryan

    Natural lightweight aggregate may be defined as inherently low density natural mineral materials. In most all instances they are relatively young volcanic rocks which, because of their geologic enviro

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Occurrence modes of niobium in kaolin clay from Guizhou, China

    By YONGQIONG YANG, Ning Wang, CHONGGUANG LUO, LI ZHU, Hanjie Wen, SHENGJIANG DU, Hannian Gu

    Kaolin clay from Late Permian sequences has been considered a potential resource for niobium (Nb) due to high concentrations reported at several hundred micrograms per gram and large areal distributio

  • SME
    Occurrence Modes of Niobium in Kaolin Clay From Guizhou, China "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By YONGQIONG YANG, Ning Wang, CHONGGUANG LUO, LI ZHU, Hanjie Wen, SHENGJIANG DU, Hannian Gu

    Niobium in kaolin clay from the Late Permian sequences was reported in the range of several hundreds of micrograms per gram and was considered as a potential resource for its high concentrations and l

    Nov 30, 2020