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  • CIM
    Social Ecology of Surface Mining

    By W. E. Coates

    The social ecology of surface mining in urban areas is illustrated by a case study of a recent application for the opening of a new gravel pit in the city of Guelph, including the design of a progress

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AUSIMM
    Social licence to operate – circular economy

    By L Schürmann, R Kendall

    Social licence to operate is becoming part of a mining company’s DNA in the same way as health and safety. Consequently, mining companies are receiving increasing pressure from their shareholders to e

    Jun 22, 2022

  • SAIMM
    Solar energy for greener zinc processing in South Africa, N.A. Sithole, S.A.C. Hockaday, and P.J.A. Bezuidenhout

    By N. A. Sithole, S. A. C. Hockaday, P. J. A. Bezuidenhout

    The Northern Cape Province in South Africa has high levels of annual direct normal solar irradiance and reserves of zinc (Zn) ores. The question arises as to the benefits of integrating renewable sola

    Jan 1, 2020

  • AIME
    Solving Distribution Problems by Merger

    By HAROLD VINTON COES

    THE motive for merging or consolidation today is conspicuously different from that actuating business men in the late eighties and early nine- ties. Then they combined to secure added productive capac

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Some Aspects in the Trending of Young Engineers to Coal Mining

    By Newell G. Alford

    COAL companies are definitely becoming conscious of the need for better organization. Mechanized mining and the intricate preparation of coal have brought with them the demand for better trained and m

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Some Aspects of Industrial Safety and Accident Prevention in Coal Mines

    By V. A. Cooney

    Introduction For the compliment paid me by the Institute's kind invitation to speak this afternoon, I am very grateful. For the astuteness of your officers in determining that encouragement sh

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Some Economic And Safety Benefits Of Environmental Monitoring Of Coal Mines

    By Albert E. Ketler

    Introduction – The introduction of computerized monitoring and control (M/c) equipment into the U.S. coal mining industry may prove to be of truly revolutionary proportions in the 801s.Many of you ar

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Some Economic Aspects of the Gold Mining Industry

    By J. Edwin Van Buskirk

    For a country that is as important a gold producer as Canada, the return to the gold standard of the major commercial countries of the world during the past five years is of particular significance. T

    Jan 1, 1928

  • IOM3
    Some effects of earth-movement on the Coal-Measures of the Sheffield district (South Yorkshire and the neighbouring parts of West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire), part II

    By Fearnsides W. G.

    The second part of the paper, presented at the Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Doncaster on 27th May 1916, addresses the post-Carboniferous and pre

    Dec 1, 1916

  • AIME
    Some Factors Influencing Performance of Single Retort Underfeed Stokers

    By H. A. Baumann

    Experimental data are presented showing the influence of size consist and firing rate upon the performance of bituminous coal-fired, single-retort, industrial underfeed stokers. Size segregation, degr

    Jan 1, 1950

  • TMS
    Some Kinetic Aspects of the Gaseous Chlorination of Titanium-Bearing Raw Materials

    By C. A. Silva

    The kinetics of chlorination of titanium-bearing raw materials has been investigated. For comparison purposes pellets of controlled macro-porosity, made of analytical grade TiO2 and anatase concentrat

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Some Legal Unitization and Engineering Problems of Oil and Gas Producing Concerning Properties

    By D. W. MacFarlane

    In the formation of Oil and Gas Producing Units lawyer& and engineers are interdependent members of the same team. Management is, there-fore, entitled to expect no less than a total cooperative effort

    Jan 1, 1960

  • CIM
    Some Metallurgical Principles for the Efficient Heat Treatment of Steel

    By Arthur Dubé

    An account is given of the developments brought about in the last fifteen years by metallurgical research in the field of heat treatment of steels. The practical aspects of these developments are espe

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    Some Notes on Present-Day Conditions in the Mining Industry of Canada

    By W. G. McBride

    INTRODUCTION Preparation of this article, at the request of the Committee on papers, has been undertaken in the hope that it may stir up helpful discussion and constructive criticism. The Canadian mi

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Some Observations Regarding Refractories for Iron Blast Furnaces

    By Roy Lindgren

    Since the year 1643, when the first blast furnace in America for treating iron ore was built at Saugus, Mass., out of mica schist quarried in the neighboring district, the procurement of a suitable re

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Some Observations Regarding Refractories for Iron Blast Furnaces (09e983d4-efe1-451b-bbc7-81e8062909f3)

    By Roy Lindgren

    SINCE the year 1643, when the first blast furnace in America for treating iron ore was built at Saugus, Mass., out of mica schist quarried in the neighboring district, the procurement of a suitable re

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Some Observations Regarding Refractories for Iron Blast Furnaces (72d0f29e-7591-43d2-9370-d2f1f32c7166)

    By Roy A. Lindgren

    SINCE the year 1643, when the first blast furnace in America for treating iron ore was built at Saugus, Mass., out of mica schist quarried in the neighboring district, the procurement of a suitable re

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Some Observations Regarding Refractories for Iron Blast Furnaces (f7eab73c-6ec5-497e-ba98-2f2f792a64e2)

    By Roy Lindgren

    SINCE the year 1643, when the first blast furnace in America for treating iron ore was built at Saugus, Mass., out of mica schist quarried in the neighboring district, the procurement of a suitable re

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Some of War's Effects on Engineering Colleges Discussed by Education Division

    By Tell Ertl, Will Mitchell

    THE Mineral Industry Education Division made the headlines when Columbia's President, Nicholas Murray Butler, welcomed it in a provocative address made before a record crowd of over 100 members a

    Jan 1, 1944

  • CIM
    Some Perspectives on Pyrometallurgical Activities at The University of Toronto COM 2015 - 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists held in Conjunction with AMCAA - America's Conference on Al Alloys

    By A. McLean, M. Barati

    In this paper, examples are presented of pyrometallurgical research and associated teaching activities during the past century within the Department of Metallurgical Engineering, now the Department of

    Jan 1, 2015