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  • ABM
    Reliability Study Of Cold Mill Motors At Arcelormittal Vega

    By Ernesto Furtado de Mello Neto, Eliezer Thuler, Claudio Vano Nunes, Carlos Alberto Cristofari

    The Brazilian steel industry is dealing an adverse scenario with direct competition from global emerging markets. In this scenario, the need to improve asset operational performance, makes complex stu

    Oct 9, 2019

  • AIME
    Reminiscences of Tombstone

    By C. W. Goodale

    TOMBSTONE, a name not exactly full of cheerful suggestion, has a great record as a mineral producer and a colorful history as a frontier mining camp. The only practical route to Tombstone in the ear

    Jan 1, 1925

  • SME
    Remote Sensing In Mineral Exploration And Discovery

    By David M. Spatz

    Ore deposit models are defined largely by physical geologic features that relate conveniently to remote sensing. New Landsat, SPOT, RADARSAT and other multispectral and hyperspectral sensors with impr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Remote, Non-Contact Sensors for Control of the Integrated Process Route

    By M. S. Millman

    Close monitoring of performance at each process stage, from raw material through to finished product, is vital for operational consistency and the production of high quality steel. However, many of th

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    Removal Of 'Nitrates' From Smelter Acid

    By C. M. Davidson

    Contamination of by-product: sulfuric acid, by dissolved oxides of nitrogen ('nitrates') occurs under some operating conditions encountered in sulfide roasting and smelting,, notably when ox

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    Removal of iron from vanadium redox flow battery electrolyte using ion exchange

    By K. C. Sole, M. Makonese

    Bushveld Belco is commissioning a plant for production of electrolyte used in vanadium redox flow batteries. Owing to the source material, the electrolyte is contaminated with Fe, at concentrations up

    Dec 11, 2024

  • TMS
    Removal Of Nickel From A Complex Chemical Process Waste: Results And Key Learnings

    By Jerry D. St. Clair

    A multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers at Wont has been working to understand heavy metal contamination of DuPont process waste streams and technologies for abatement of these metals. As

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Renewable Power at Remote Mining Sites

    By Michel Carreau

    Presentation topic Introduction to Renewable Power in Remote Mining Industry Trend What are the Challenges and How to address them Acceptability (Management Buy-in) ? RP not core business to mi

    May 1, 2013

  • AIME
    Report Of Committee On Uniform Mining Laws For Prevention Of Mine Accidents.

    By AIME AIME

    TO THE AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OE MINING ENGINEERS. MINING AND METALLURGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. The committee that makes this report was appointed at the meeting of the Americ

    Jan 10, 1910

  • CIM
    Report of Council

    The Mineral Industry of Canada in 1951 Continuance of the remarkable, successive increases in the value -of Canada's mineral production, chief basis of the nation's post-war expansion, was

    Jan 1, 1952

  • CIM
    Report of Council: For the Year Ended December 31st, 1948

    By Unkown

    To the Membership of the Institute Gentlemen: The Mineral Industry of Canada in 1948 The preliminary estimate issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics and tabulated in the Bulletin of Janu

    Jan 1, 1949

  • IOM3
    Report of speeches at the annual dinner of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy

    By M. G. Fleming, F. Warner, R. W. Boswell, M. J. Cahalan

    The annual dinner of the Institution was held at the Savoy Hotel, London W.C.2, on 22 April, 1971. The President, Mr. M. J. Cahalan, was in the Chair; members and guests numbered 320. The toasts of Th

    Dec 1, 1971

  • CIM
    Report on Britain

    By Eldridge Haynes

    IF you ask the average American to define 'total war' he is apt to fumble for an answer. But in Britain everyone knows the answer, because Britain has mobilized its total labour force, inclu

    Jan 1, 1942

  • SME
    Report Writing In A Mine Design Course

    Engineering programs usually do not provide sufficient opportunities for students to develop written communication skills. The responsibility for developing those skills is frequently delegated to the

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Reports of the Annual Meeting, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    QUALITY and size do not ordinarily go hand in hand, but there is good evidence that both these attributes reached a new peak at the Annual Meeting of the Institute in New York just concluded. Certainl

    Jan 1, 1940

  • SME
    Requisites And Methodologies For Developing Leadership And Management Capabilities

    By L. M. Dyer

    Various attempts have been made to build leadership and management expertise with little success. There are numerous reasons these attempts have failed. Three reasons, along with suggested solutions,

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Research and Development ? Attractive Tax Incentives for the Mining Industry

    By R. D. Brown

    "An adequate level of R & 0 is crucial to achieve gains in productivity and to strengthen Canada' s position in an increasingly competitive world ." So stated Finance Minister Jean Chretien in h

    Jan 1, 1978

  • CIM
    Research Potentials for the Coal Industry

    By Harold J. Rose

    "A VETERAN newspaperman once summed up a lifetime of observation and experience in these words:""What man can imagine, man can do"".That statement might well serve as the theme of a talk on research p

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Calculation Method for Carbonated Water Flooding

    By N. De Nevers

    A calculation method has been developed for carbonated water flooding. This method takes into account the effects of oil viscosity reduction and oil swelling, due to carbon dioxide transferred to the

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – General - The Fry In Situ Combustion Test-Performance

    By R. G. Jones, W. L. Kinney, R. E. Schilson, R. S. Wilson, G. A. Clark, H. Suralo

    This paper discusses the results of the Fry conventional or cocurrent in situ combustion test, which was conduct-ed in a 3.3-acre inverted five-spot. The depth of the formation was between 880 and 936

    Jan 1, 1966