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  • TMS
    Nanosecond Electrical Discharges between Semiconducting Sulfide Mineral Particles in Water

    By Igor Zh. Bunin

    A model for developing electric discharges between sulfide mineral (pyrite) particles under high-voltage nanosecond pulses in a liquid medium (water) is considered. A possibility of electrical breakdo

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Mineralogical Assessment of a Churn-Drill Core form an Alluvial Tin Deposit

    Some of the problems associated with drill core evaluation of alluvial tin deposits and correlation with plant-scale recovery are discussed. Panning churn-drill cores on site tends to undervalue such

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SAIMM
    Reduced maintenance costs resulting from the use of wear resistant materials - Synopsis

    By S. D. Viljoen

    The use of ceramics to protect equipment subjected to wear in abrasive and corrosive applications has been accepted by most plants as the industry norm. Little is, however, known about alternative spe

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Minimum variance or maximum profitability?

    By R. Mohan Srivastava

    "The goal of estimation is considered in the light of decision analysis. A simple example reveals the essential elements of decision-making in the face of uncertainty. A second example shows that thes

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Analysis of significant mineral discoveries in the last 40 years and future trends

    By Douglas R. Cook

    Exploration record In preparing this paper, a list of world class discoveries prepared in 1983 has been updated. In both surveys, the following criteria were used in the definition of world class dis

    Jan 2, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Metallurgical Fuel from Victorian Brown Coal

    A hard lump char containing only 4 to 5 per cent ash, 0·25-0·30 per cent sulphur and a trace of phosphorus has been produced from Latrobe Valley brown coal by slow drying and carbonization o

    Jan 1, 1956

  • SME
    H3PO4 Production Process Utilizing Phosphatic Clay as Feed Material Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (96f76f16-6e96-43f6-a430-5734ccdc3912)

    By Jack S. Watson, Rasika Nimkar, Robert M. Counce, Matthew Gordy, Patrick Zhang

    Waste phosphatic clay presents a difficult disposal problem and a significant loss of P2O5. Recent developments make this study on the use of phosphatic clay as a feed material for H3PO4 production wo

  • CIM
    Iron Control in Mineral Processing (2fd76e37-d28e-4a6e-89ca-f817ec26c15b)

    By J. E. Nesset, S. R. Rao, J. A. Finch

    "For base metal sulphides, iron rejection starts in mineral processing. This review focuses on changes in plant practice specifically to improve iron sulphide rejection by control of contaminant ion e

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AIME
    Part IX - Papers - Metallothermic Reduction of Oxides in Water-Cooled Copper Furnaces

    By Fred H. Perfect

    The thermite process, now approximately 80 years old, has heretofore been practiced in ceramic vessels. This paper outlines the successful production of several million pounds of alloy produced in zua

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AUSIMM
    Spray Nozzles in Colliery Dust Suppression

    The efficiency of water sprays in suppressing airborne colliery dust depends on many variable factors. A survey of previous work in this field shows that swirl spray nozzles are the best dust suppress

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Heavy Mineral Concentration from Oil Sand Tailings

    By Francis Chachula, Niel Erasmus

    "In 2002, Titanium Corporation Inc. focused its attention on the development of a process for the recovery of valuable heavy minerals, including zircon and titanium bearing minerals from oil sands fro

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    IC 6578 Good rock-dusting and ventilation in two Alabama Coal Mines

    By F. E. Cash

    "Explosions in bituminous coal mines are preventable. The combination of adequate ventilation, thorough rock-dusting, and water on the cutter bars of mining machines and of empty and loaded cars will

    Mar 1, 1932

  • TMS
    Rheological Study Of 356 Al-Si Foundry Alloy Prepared By A New Innovative SSM Process

    By Omid Lashkari

    Keywords: SEED, SSM materials, Microstructural evolution, Rheology, Swirling Speed SEED (Swirled Enthalpy Equilibration Device) is established itself as a new technology amongst the many Semi-S

    Jan 1, 2005

  • IIMP
    Geología del yacimiento pórfido cuprífero Escondida, Región Antofagasta, Chile

    By Miguel Rutti

    El presente trabajo señala la geología, litología y mineralización del yacimiento minero El Tapado del distrito Yanacocha, situado al norte de Cajamarca. Este se encuentra conformado por diferentes de

    Apr 22, 2003

  • SME-ICGCM
    Research on the Interaction Between Roof Strata and Shield Supports

    By Yuanwci Shi

    This paper discusses the results of research on the interaction between roof strata and shield supports including the active and passive supporting functions of the shield supports which prevents roof

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    A Note on Some Tantalum-Niobium Minerals from Western Australia

    Interest in the tantalum-niobium minerals has been greatly stimulated in Western Australia by the fact that these rare minerals occur at numerous localities in that State, and in the adjoining parts o

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AUSIMM
    Mining and the New Environment

    Review of the mining legislation in New Zealand has coincided with a number of radical changes. These include a redirection of economic management towards a more open and competitive economy; major re

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Geology and Structure on the Mahakipawa Gold Deposit, Marlborough: Preliminary Results

    The Mahakipawa gold deposit is located 21 km northwest of Blenheim. It became the site of a small hardrock gold rush in 1889 following nearby alluvial gold discoveries in 1888. The study investigates

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Process design considerations for the fluidized bed technology applications in the nickel industry

    By K. Adham, C. Lee

    Over the last forty years, a number of specific fluidized bed applications in nickel extraction have been developed for commercial use. Five important processes have gained particular acceptance, name

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Resource Assessment for the West Coast of New Zealand, Using Spatial Analysis in a GIS: A New Exploration Management and Land-Use Management Tool

    By A B. Christie, S C. Cox

    Effective land-use planning requires accurate knowledge of mineral resource potential. Mineral companies during reconnaissance exploration, feasibility investigations and mine development also use thi

    Jan 1, 2001