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  • CIM
    Acid mine drainage research in Canada

    By M. P. Filion, K. Ferguson, L. L. Sirois

    Acidic drainage is the largest single environmental problem facing the Canadian mining industry today. Technologies to prevent acidic drainage from occurring in wasterock piles and tailings sites, and

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    P .T. Inco (Indonesia) Plant Expansion

    By W. P. Clement, M. C. Bell

    "PT International Nickel Indonesia, a subsidiary of Inco Limited, mines and processes nickel laterite ores for the supply of nickel matte, primarily to the Japanese market. It has large ore reserves a

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    What Is The Future Of Seismic Applications In U.S. Coal Exploration In The 1990s?

    By L. M. Gochioco

    The U.S. coal industry is under-going dramatic changes to meet the challenges of the keenly competitive fuels market. The application of innovative technologies is needed to improve safety and to incr

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Planning for Optimum Dragline Performance

    By Mark A. Williams, James D. Humphrey

    Without question, draglines are one if not the most effective tools available to the surface mining industry for overburden handling. With few moving parts and a two- or threeman crew, this machine si

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Small Scale Gold Mining in Developing Countries (4dc45a51-7d77-403f-8c52-4d38023d1740)

    The paper examines the value of very small-scale indigenous gold mining operations to developing countries. The paper looks particularly at this type of activity in two neighbouring countries, Papua N

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Considerations in the Monitoring of a Moderately Thermophilic Culture in the Oxidation of Refractory Gold Ores and Concentrates

    By J. R. Budden

    The growth and oxidation characteristics of any bacterial culture are ultimately determined by the nature of the sample being treated. The most important parameters in the application of bio-oxidation

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SAIMM
    An instrumented laboratory machine for the evaluation of drill-bit performance

    By A. Ball

    A fully instrumented laboratory drilling machine is described. It is designed to produce realistic drilling conditions with diamond microbits of 20 mm diameter. A computer-controlled data-logging syst

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    An overview of gold deposits in the eastern Abitibi sub province

    By François Robert

    "The Eastern Abitibi Sub province (Quebec segment), contains two main types of gold deposits: the common quartz-vein type and the rare pyritic type. Both occur in areas dominated by volcanic rocks and

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Feasibility of long-term ground control with stainless steel friction rock bolts

    By P. K. Kaiser, S. M. Maloney, S. P. Singh

    "Corrosion of underground support measures constitutes a concern to industry in both safety and economic terms. It also represents a potential market for corrosion resistant materials such as stainles

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Mining In Minnesota: Balancing Environmental Protection And Economic Development (93c1efa5-9836-488f-b32e-e83ac099d4e8)

    By W. C. Brice

    A cooperative study was undertaken by representatives of the environmental community, the mining industry, and state government to identify and resolve environmental issues associated with base and pr

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Geoscience and Information Technology in the Queensland Department of Resource Industries

    The Department of Resource Industries regulates and oversees safety and environmental standards for the mining and related industries in Queensland, and provides scientific support through its effort

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Attenuation Of Cyanide In Sewage Sludge

    By James L. Hendrix, David Castillo

    Cyanidation is one of the most common practices used in the extraction of gold and silver. One method of application is heap or dump leaching which entails the leaching of the gold or silver ore by sp

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    The Economic Climate for Mining in New Zealand (01b7c1a3-c189-4335-9116-ee02100e1776)

    This paper presents a resume of the likely profitable mining areas in New Zealand. It covers the main "minerals" - gold, coal, oil and gas, ironsands, silica sands, clays, lump silica, perlite, sulphu

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Is It Bankable

    Aberfoyle sought to reduce Hellyer project development risk to a greater degree than usual. Consequently the ore reserves estimate and feasibility study were particularly comprehensive. A detailed o

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Better maintenance of belt conveyors through good design

    By D. A. Mackie, J. E. Rider

    "Good belt conveyor design is the most often neglected detail in the engineering of a plant. This results in downtime from spills or jams and premature failure of equipment components. Careful layout

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    The Blake River Group, Rouyn-Noranda Area, Quebec: A Stratigraphic Synthesis

    By Marc R. Laflèche, Suzanne Paradis, A. Shirley Péloquin, Harold L. Glbson, Robin Potvin, Pierre Verpaelst

    "The Archean Blake River Group is best known from a central volcanic complex in Rouyn-Noranda. This volcano-tectonic depression, delimited by the Hunter Creek fault to the north and the Horne Creek fa

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Ultra-Fine Classifying/Pulverizing Of Non-Metallic Minerals

    By Abb Raymond

    Finely processed industrial minerals in "powdered" form have long been utilized by the plastics, paint, rubber, paper, ceramics, and adhesives industries as fillers, extenders, coatings and special ad

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Is Simulation An Answer To Belt Conveyor Network Design?

    By H. Sevim

    Belt network simulators developed in the last two decades are reviewed. Critical parameters in belt network design are identified, and the capabilities of belt simulators in providing values of these

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Crystalline Silica Regulation And Industry Response

    By William J. Miles

    The major health hazard from exposure to crystalline silica historically has been silicosis. Silicosis is the scarring of the lung from excessive exposure to crystalline silica. It has been recognized

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Global Digital Sesmic Data: Interpretation of the Earthquake Mechanism from Broadband Data

    In recent years new instrumentation and digital technology have Wrote possible a new facet of goo-physics: broadband seismology. From digitally record-ing networks and arrays. broadband scistnograrns

    Jan 1, 1990