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  • SME
    Recent Advances in Studying Colloidal Interactions in Mineral Processing Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    Colloidal interactions play a critical role in mineral processing, including grinding, physical separation (particularly flotation), dewatering, and tailings management. Despite great energy input in

  • AUSIMM
    Mining Schools in Relation to the Mining Industry

    EARLY in 1911 the Public Service Board of New South Wales suggested the advisability of inaugurating a School of Mines at Broken Hill, arid made inquiries to determine how such an institution should b

    Jan 1, 1912

  • AUSIMM
    Sulphuric Acid: The Chamber Process Under Tropical Conditions.

    THOUGH the literature on the chamber process is considerable, it mostly refers to European conditions. Owing to the demand for acid for flotation and leaching at the mine, it may be necessary to work

    Jan 1, 1920

  • CIM
    The effect of acidity ’at temperature’ on the morphology of precipitates and scale during sulphuric acid pressure leaching of laterites

    By D. H. Rubisov, V. G. Papangelakis

    Sulphuric acid pressure leaching is the process of choice to recover nickel and cobalt from laterites with variable iron and magnesium contents. The latter influences the acidity levels required for e

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Effective Mining Project Management Systems

    By C Adams

    Reports of delays and cost blowouts in major study and construction projects are becoming increasingly prevalent in the resources industry. This is mainly being attributed to an escalating cost enviro

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    The Heavy Media Separation Coal Washing Plant at Lidsdale, New South Wales

    The Heavy Media Separation plant operated at Lidsdale siding, eight miles from Lithgow, by the N.S.W. Mining Co. is a product of the Western Machinery Company, of D.S.A.This mill, designed to use fine

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - A Study of the Equilibrium Ion-Exchange Properties of an Oxidized Calcareous Iron Ore

    By F. W. Bowdish

    Analysis of data on the equilibrium exchange of sodium ions from salt solutions for calcium ions, from various fractions of an oxidized calcareous iron ore from Lorraine, France, strongly suggests tha

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Harrisburg, Pa. Meeting

    RACAL COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS Henry McCormick, Chairman; David Watts, Secretary; H. H. Campbell, A S. McCreath, S H. Chauvenet, C. E. Stafford, George S. Comstock, Jones Wister, E. C. Felton, F.

    Jan 1, 1882

  • CIM
    A Visit to the Gem Districts of Ceylon and Burma

    By Frank D. Adams

    The Island of Ceylon, which is one of the most beautiful possessions of the British Empire, has been an abode of man from the very earliest times. The Veddhas, a wild tribe of some 4500 people still l

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Borehole seismic survey for mineral exploration: Case histories from Norman West and Halfmile Lake

    By G. Bellefleur, K. Stevens, E. Adam, D. Synder, G. Perron, C. Müller

    The Downhole Seismic Imaging consortium was initiated by the Geological Survey of Canada and three Canadian mining companies to assess the usefulness of borehole seismic techniques for the exploration

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Thermoelectric Device for Measuring Thermal Conductivity of Rock

    By A. M. Khan, I. Fatt

    A new type of steady-state thermal conductivity apparatus is presented and described. Results of measurements on Berea sandstone, Solehofen limestone, Bandera sandstone and Bakelite are presented. The

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Case Studies on Circuit Design Using Flotation Columns

    By Glenn S. Dobby, Glenn A. Kosick

    "Column flotation circuit engineering has matured to a good level of understanding regarding testing, scale-up and design. Some of the factors important to the process of implementing columns are addr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Selecting the Correct Cyanide Destruction Process for Your Operation

    By R. Agius, A. Nacu

    "Adoption of the International Cyanide Management Code, regulatory requirements and community concerns have increased the need to implement suitable cyanide destruction processes at gold operations to

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Prediction And Design Control Of Surface Subsidence By Global Simulation Of Mine Behavior Using Finite Element Mode

    By Shosei Ph. D Serata

    The Stress Control Method of mine design provides enhanced engineering control over the behavior of underground structures in comparison to conventional mine design methods. The same Method can be app

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    The Aberfoyle Vein System Rossarden, Tasmania

    The Aberfoyle Tin Mine lies on a wide sloping bench about 2,000-2,500 ft. above sea level, at Rossarden, 14 miles north of Avoca, in north-eastern Tasmania. The quartz-cassiterite veins were discovere

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AUSIMM
    Pit Water Management in a Mine Planning Cycle, Olympic Dam Case Study

    By D Barclay, S Mercer, S Wright

    Mine water management is often an afterthought in mine planning processes and can introduce significant risks to projects when studied as a stand alone component at a later stage in the mine design. I

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AIME
    Present Economic Situation of the Oil Industry

    By M. E. Lombardi

    IN comparison with the mining industry the petroleum industry is new and inexperienced, and until now it might have been called the fortunate industry. Its great good fortune consisted in two things;

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Iron in Arsenic Removal - From Traditonal Arsenic Precipitation to Novel Electrochemical Processes

    By M. Arvola, A. Mäkinen, N. Isomäki

    Arsenic is a compound that has no significant market value. However, it needs to be removed from ores, concentrates and other process streams because of environmental or technical processing concerns.

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Preserving The Foundations Of Some Of Boston?s Oldest Buildings

    By Michael J. Atwood

    Many buildings in Boston are founded on untreated wood piles, which can deteriorate and lose their structural capacity if groundwater levels are lowered below the tops of the piles, exposing the wood

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    A New Method for the Stabilization of Arsenic from Enargite Concentrates

    By R. Barbaroux, B. Dubreuil, D. Lemieux, K. Nasrallah, G. Garcia Curiel

    "As conventional, base or precious metal ores are being depleted worldwide, the mining industry is being faced with an increasing exploitation of arsenical sulfidic ores. Enargite is a common example.

    Jan 1, 2017