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  • IOM3
    Pit-timber and its preservation.

    By Groom P.

    The wastage of timber in coal-mines that is caused by decay is very great; in fact, far greater in this country than is generally realized. Mr. E. W. Peters estimates that of the whole wastage of timb

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IMPC
    Adsorption and Flocculation of Carbonate Mineral Particles in Presence of Triblock Copolymers EO-PO

    By E. Szelag

    The adsorption and stabilization of mineral dispersed systems by using Pluronic copolymers with different molecular weights and EO content has been studied. The role of sequential adsorption of EO-PO

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    CO2 Emission Reduction through Innovative Molten Salt Electrolysis Technologies Using Inert Anodes

    By Huayi Yin, Wang. Dihua, Wei Xiao, Xuhui Mao, Diyong Tang

    "The world production of crude steel reached 1.55 billion tons in 2012,which generated ~2.5 billion tons of CO2. Electrochemical metallurgy especially through high temperature molten salt electrolysis

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Bioleaching of Low Grade Sulphide Ore in Column Reactors

    By Jae-Chun Lee, Sadia Ilyas

    We investigate the technical feasibility of bioleaching of metals from low grade sulphidic ore. Experiments were conducted with an adapted consortium of Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans and Thermopl

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    New Method for Sulfate Removal and Recovery

    By P. James

    "INTRODUCTION High sulfate (SO4-2) levels often occur in MIW (mining influenced water) either as the result of oxidation of sulfide minerals exposed by mining activity or by deliberate addition – comm

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Keynote Address - Oil and Gas

    By W. L. Single

    "LET ME FIRST OF ALL thank you for sending this invitation to me to participate in this Annual Meeting of The Mining Society of Nova Scotia. As an engineer, although I don't get an opportunity to prac

    Jan 1, 1973

  • TMS
    Prospects for Metals Extraction & Waste Treatment by Electrochemical Processing in Molten Salts (84fe1447-9fde-47a0-82ab-a97e1ab2c011)

    By Donald R. Sadoway

    "Molten salt electrolysis is a proven technology for the extraction of metals -- all· the world's primary aluminum is produced in this manner. The unique properties of molten salts also make them exce

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Development of a Combination Shaft and Electric Furnace

    By G. V. Sirianni, G. E. Viens, R. A. Campbell, G. N. Banks, R. L. Sachdeva

    "A combined shaft-electric furnace for the smelting of ores and the melting of metallized iron pellets is being developed. The materials are preheated, and in some cases pre-reduced, in the shaft befo

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
  • CIM
    Possible Role of Workshops in Geochemical Prospecting Research in Glacial Terrain

    By John A. C. Fortescue

    There is a need for better communication between scientists who plan and carry out mineral exploration research in glacial terrain and the exploration geologists who look for mines. In this paper, fou

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    An historical sketch of the Canadian steel industry

    By W. M. Williams

    The Canadian steel industry is now in many ways a mature one, having achieved many technical successes during its hundred-year history. It is interesting to look back over this period, to learn someth

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Alkaline Sulfide Leaching Technology; Just the Facts

    By C. G. Anderson

    Alkaline sulfide leaching technology (i.e. ASL) has been studied, presented and published throughout the literature and utilized in some current engineering studies. Yet, the actual industrial applica

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    CaCO3 as a Source of Calcium for Electrochemical Synthesis of Pb-Ca Alloys

    By E. B. Freidina

    We have investigated a new electrochemical process for preparing lead-calcium alloys. Calcium metal, reduced fiom a molten chloride mixture, forms an alloy with liquid lead cathode. The addition of ca

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SAIMM
    Comparison of the Efficiency of Plaster Stemming and Drill Cuttings Stemming by Numerical Simulation

    By H. Cevizci

    "Numerical simulation of the plaster stemming method (PSM) was performed and compared with the conventional drill cuttings stemming method (DCSM). Many earlier in situ tests have proved that PSM can u

    May 1, 2019

  • SME
    Use Of Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents At The Sullivan Mine ? Summary

    By H. R. Hammond

    The situation of The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited, or Cominco, may be somewhat unique in that the Company is not only a manufacturer of ammonium nitrate, but as a mining

    Jan 1, 1963

  • SME
    Carbon Dioxide ph Performance at Greens Creek Mill

    By D. Tahija

    "Hecla's Greens Creek silver-gold-lead-zinc mill began using carbon dioxide rather than sulphuric acid to control pH in April, 2015. High pH levels in the grinding and lead flotation circuits are caus

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    A Human Body Posture Sensor for Monitoring and Diagnosing MSD Risk Factors

    By A. Alwasel

    Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) threaten the wellbeing and livelihood of a large number of construction workers incurring a significant cost to society. We present a new method to monitor and diagnos

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Use of Steel Arches in Supporting Underground Roadways

    By Louis Frost

    The coal-mining industry of Nova Scotia, particularly of the island of Cape Breton, today faced as no other industry with economic problems calling for progressive engineering with production on an ec

    Jan 1, 1928

  • SME
    Challenges in Adapting Tunnel Construction Contracts to Actual Ground Conditions

    By Lena Paar

    "Underground construction poses certain challenges for all parties involved because the actual ground conditions are often unpredictable. Highly complex projects like tunnel construction are affected

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Limestone in the Pulp and Paper Industry

    By H. J. Rowley

    THERE are many varieties of limestone, but for the general purposes of the pulp and paper industry, two classifications are sufficient: (1) High-calcium stone, which should be quite free from impuri

    Jan 1, 1939