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  • AIME
    Factors Governing the Separation of Lead and Zinc in Ore by Flotation

    By R. A., Pallanch

    SO many variations of lead-zinc ores occur in nature that it is impossible to state any rules that will apply to the concentration of ores of this type. Some have lead and zinc in approximately equal

    Jan 1, 1936

  • SME
    Elutriation-Flotation For Recycling Of Plastics From Municipal Solid Wastes

    By C. E. Jordan

    The Bureau of Mines investigated a simultaneous elutriation and flotation technique for separating polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from polyvinylchloride (PVC). The Tuscaloosa Research Center, throug

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Use of a Modified Comminution Index to Predict Bond Work Index and SMC A*b at the Antamina Mine, Peru

    By T Kojovic, S J. Windle, J Sullivan

    "The Geometallurgical Mapping and Mine Modelling (GeM) comminution index (CI) was developed as part of the AMIRA P843 GeMIII project. Drill core geochemistry samples were passed through a Boyd Crusher

    Jun 15, 2016

  • CIM
    Interactive Tools to Learn Geostatistical Basic Concepts

    By A. Vervoort

    The concepts of geostatistics are commonly difficult to understand for students, even for those with a strong mathematical background. A main problem is certainly the link between the variation of the

    Aug 1, 2013

  • SME
    Practical Application Of Aerostatistics To Multiple Fan System Analysis In Mine Ventilation (8d7def32-8c75-4ab2-8ed4-e06e8adecd95)

    By P. C. O. Chukabarah

    Many aerodynamic and thermodynamic properties, such as temperature, pressure, velocity and density vary widely, and in random spatial and temporal manner for a given underground mine environment. Such

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Commercial Explosives, Rock Blasting and Construction Work in Inhabited Areas

    By Nadya Michel, Daniel Gros-Jean

    This is a true story. Names have been changed to illustrate the importance and impact of carbon monoxide risk management in explosive blast projects and the community « Honey I’m not feeling good…” “W

    Feb 6, 2023

  • AIME
    The Ever New West

    By George Otis Smith

    WHAT American can enter this Western empire without his imagination being stirred by the stories of its past-yes, and even more by visions of its future! Whether we travel by rail or by auto, our path

    Jan 1, 1926

  • CIM
    Interactive tools for learning basic geostatistical concepts

    By A. Vervoort, A. Govaerts

    Geostatistical concepts are often difficult for students to understand, even those with a strong mathematical background. One of the main problems is the link between the variation of the parameter va

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Simulation Aided Engineering – Integration of Monitoring, Modelling and Planning

    By D Beck

    Open access to forecasts of mine geotechnical performance in the form of open databases of model results has been considered risky in the past, with a concern that the results will not be understood o

    Mar 21, 2011

  • SME
    Bounding and Guessing a Project's Rates of Return

    By Miroslaw M. Hajdasinski

    A project's rate of return (ROR) [The list of all the acronyms used in his text is provided at its end.], be it an internal or external one, usually needs to be approximated. The success and effi

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Videoscope Applications to Interpret Lithology in Underground Coal Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2025

    By Yuting Xue, Mark Van Dyke, Joe Wickline

    The understanding of coal mine roof lithology is a critical component in the determination of engineering solutions for roof control. Coreholes were the first technology available to determine litholo

    Feb 1, 2025

  • NIOSH
    IC 6153 Safety In Mines As Affected By First-Aid And Mine-Rescue Contests

    By W. D. Ryan

    The organic act passed by Congress in 1910 instituting the Bureau of Mines provided that the director of the bureau should promulgate such investigations as might be necessary to determine the causes

    Jan 1, 1929

  • NIOSH
    OFR-83-77 Geophysical Measurement System For Delineation Of Channel Sands

    By John C. Cook

    Channel sand bodies ("wants" or "cutouts") are deposits of barren, hard sediments which interrupt production and pose safety hazards when encountered in underground coal mining. To locate these costly

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    World Class Maintenance:An Ambitious and Worthwhile Goal

    By Paul D. Tomlingson

    Numerous worthwhile benefits accrue to the industrial organization that is supported by a maintenance organization performing at a world class level. That organization will be favored with consistentl

  • CIM
    Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Royalty Provisions

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    13.1. RIGHT TO RECEIVE ROYALTY CONTRACTUAL ONLY1

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    OFR-55-80 Analysis Of Industry Research And Development Recommendations In Mining And Reclamation Technology

    Recommendations from 44 mining industry workshops are summarized and reviewed in the context of Bureau of Mines research and development programs on-going during the period 1974-1977. Approximately 1,

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    RI 6976 Laboratory And Pilot Plant Development Of Flotation Procedures For Fine-Grained Hematitic Ores Of Marquette Range, Michigan

    By R. T. Sorensen

    Bench-scale and continuous testing were performed to adapt the anionic process for flotation of calcium activated silica to the fine-grained hematitic-goethitic jaspers from the Marquette range, Michi

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AUSIMM
    Geomechanical Modelling of the Mount Isa Copper Deposit – Predicting Mineralisation

    By R O’Sullivan, D Taylor, J G. McLellan, B Miller

    The Mount Isa copper deposit is located adjacent to the city of Mount Isa, Queensland, and lies within a series of Palaeoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic Superbasins. The deposit is hosted almost entire

    Aug 18, 2014

  • SME
    Aggregates and Sustainability:Perspectives From Europe

    By Deborah Shields

    Aggregate is an essential input to every economy, so governments need to ensure a sustainable supply of these resources through planning. There is also a need to shift from a linear economy to a more

  • AUSIMM
    On the flipside: why cost cutting is out; revenue maximization is in and value is always king

    By H Allday

    The mining industry’s attention has shifted over the last decade with the recovery from the downturn resulting in greater development of innovation and new work methods in a bid to remain competitive

    Mar 15, 2021