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  • RMCMI
    "What Do You Mean - 'Coal Dust'?"

    By K. L. Marshall

    A facetious title was purposely given this talk, so that a formal paper would not be expected. TWO or three days ago, while discussing with Mr. Dickinson some of the details of the dust explosion

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    "What Happened To The Uranium Boom?"

    By Reaves. M. J.

    The title of my talk, "What Happened to the Uranium Boom?" is old news. Certainly it is for this group. All of us that make our living in uranium know that the boom of the last half of the 1970's

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AUSIMM
    "Widening Horizons" - Ninety Years On

    By P Benjamin, H Bohannan, C Farr

    Geoffrey Blainey's historical account of the mining activity on the west coast of Tasmania, æThe Peaks of LyellÆ documents the changes over 130 years of activity in the region. Commissioned by th

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AIME
    "World Mining and Metals Technology" Theme of '76 SME-AIME Fall Meeting

    "World Mining and Metals Technology" is the title of this year's SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit in Denver, Sept. 1-3, where a record number of exhibits are scheduled for display. The internati

    Jan 8, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    "X-ray Computed Tomography – Determination of Rapid Scanning Parameters for Geometallurgical Analysis of Iron Ore"

    By I Basson, J A. Miller, M Becker, F C. de Beer, L C. Bam

    "Geometallurgy brings together geologists, mine planners and process engineers to extract meaningful mineralogical and textural information from an orebody, with a view to predicting its metallurgical

    Jun 15, 2016

  • AIME
    $300-Million Robe River Project Off The Ground

    Robe River is ready to go. After seven years of extensive drilling, sampling, pilot plant studies, negotiations with Japan and Australia and agonizing ups-and-downs in financing, this $300 million iro

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    'The Study of Silicosis in Ontario Mines

    By G. C. Bateman

    THE cause of silicosis and its prevention have held the attention of medical men and mine operators for many years and at the present rime the study of this disease is more than ever to the fore, even

    Jan 1, 1936

  • SME
    (R)evolution in Mining – Implications For Exploration

    By Murray W. Hitzman

    Two great revolutions in mining occurred during the 20th century. The first took place almost 100 years ago (1903-1905) with Daniel Jackling’s experiment in the economies of scale for large-scale min

    Jan 1, 2005

  • TMS
    (U, Zr, Nb)C Pseudo-Ternary Carbide Fuel for High Temperature Space Nuclear Reactors

    By Travis Knight

    Mixed uranium and refractory metal carbide systems have been proposed for space nuclear power and propulsion applications. Solid-core space nuclear reactors could be utilized for low- earth-orbit (LEO

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    (U-Th)/He Geochronology of Channel Iron Deposits, Robe River, Hamersley Province, Australia – Implications for Ore Genesis

    By M Danišík

    Two drill core samples of haematite/goethite from the Robe River (Western Australia) channel iron ore deposits (CID) were dated using (U-Th)/He methods in order to constrain the timing of iron oxide f

    Jul 11, 2011

  • CIM
    (Un) Certain Exploration Facts from Figures

    By J. Boldy

    This paper is an attempt to place Canadian Precambrian volcanogenic deposits in perspective, by examining and compiling data regarding certain neglected fundamentals of size, grade, value, frequency d

    Jan 1, 1977

  • ISEE
    *Kuz-Ram and Digital Image Processing System Combination to Determine Specific Blasting Parameters

    By A. Karadogan, G. Tuncer, A. Kahriman

    Determination of optimal blast parameters have been the priority act for blasters on the field due to financial and technical properties of the operation. Therefore many researchs were done to establi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    - Calcilox - An Alternative To Slurry Waste Disposal ? Introduction

    By David. C. Hoffman

    As you are all well aware, the minerals processing industry and process industries in general are now heavily involved in reassessing their process flowsheets. The topic of concern is the little arrow

    Jan 1, 1976

  • CIM
    -0.5mm High Sulfur Fine Coal Microwave Energy Absorption Performance and Electromagnetic Characteristics in the Magnetic Separation Desulfurization

    By Z. Luo, China University of Mining & Technology, C. Duan

    "The magnetic separation removal rate of pyrite could be improved effectively by increasing the susceptibility of pyrite. The electromagnetic characteristics and absorption response performance of hig

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    1 Introduction - 1.1 Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

    By Efrem R. Reeves

    Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the most common occupational illness in the United States, with 30 million workers exposed to excessive noise levels [NIOSH 1996] every day. Of particular concern

    Dec 1, 2009

  • DFI
    1 Recent Technological Developments In Deep Foundations With Soil Excavation - Deep Foundations With Soil Excavation: Bored Piles, Root Piles, CFA Piles, Slurry Trench Walls - Allocation Of papers

    By J. Hartikainen

    19 papers were allocated to this session by the paper classification committee, 8 related to bored piles, 5 to continuous flight auger piles (CFA piles), 3 to slurry trenches, 2 to both bored piles an

    Jan 1, 1994

  • IMPC
    1+1/4 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Organic Che-lating Agents as Depressors or Activators

    By W. G. Wu

    More and more researches and applications of organic chelating agents as depressors or activators are carried out in the course of research and application of modern flotation. The paper puts forward

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    1-Rock-Bursts at the Teck-Hughes Mine

    By J. D. Christian

    WHEN mining development began in the Kirkland Lake camp, twenty-five years ago, there was very little information obtainable from surface showings as to the nature of the ore deposits. A length of alm

    Jan 1, 1939

  • NIOSH
    1. 1 Chromium

    The mineral chromate is the sole current source of commercial chromium Chromite varies compositionally within limits permitted by the formula ((Mg,Fe,Zn,Mn)(A1,Cr)2O4) No chromate has been mined in th

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    1. 1 General Discussion

    Water infiltration control techniques are designed to reduce the total volume of water entering an underground mine, and thus, reduce the volume of mine water discharge During the development of under

    Jan 1, 1975