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  • CIM
    Arctic mineral wealth: Equitable participation with aboriginal landowners — a slow or fast process?

    By Donald E. Wakefeld

    "The pace at which mining will occur in Northern regions and Arctic lands will depend on the answers to a number of questions. Who are the local aboriginal participants? What land uses are they pursui

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Contribution to the Study of the St. Urbain Ilmenite Deposit

    By D. Karpoff

    "IntroductionUNTIL the recent discovery and development of deposits at Allard Lake, on the Lower Romaine river, practically the whole of Quebec's - and indeed of Canada's - production of ilmenite had

    Jan 1, 1953

  • SME
    Overview of the Design of the Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels

    By Don Phelps, Christopher Tattersall, David McAllister

    Located south of downtown Seattle, the Beacon Hill Station & Tunnels is the key section of the southern segment of Sound Transit’s proposed new LINK light rail system. This paper presents an overview

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Geology, And Processing Facility, Calmat Co. Reliance Plant, Irwindale, California

    By Edward D. Elkins

    CalMat Co. is one of the largest producers of construction aggregates in the United States. The CalMat Reliance plant is located in Irwindale, California, and is situated on an alluvial fan formed by

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding - Paper by Bond, Fred C. -T.P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941

    By P. S. Roller

    P. S. ROLLER,* College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder w

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    Universal Simulation Model Of Controlled Aerodynamic Processes In Underground Ventilation Networks

    By Alexander Filimonov, Yury Bloshteyn

    The development of a high-efficiency control system for mine ventilation is a complicated scientific and engineering problem. As a result of high-costs and difficult conditions involved in experiments

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Replacement Hematite Deposits, Steep Rock Lake, Ontario (05b36c8f-d104-414b-8965-7799b2c2f16c)

    By M. W. Bartley, Hugh M. Roberst

    ERRATA In the paper (Mining Technology, January 1943) Page 19, second column. Line 5 should read: of Lower Huronian and Early Middle Huronian. Page 20, second column, line 17. Read magmatic

    Jan 1, 1943

  • NIOSH
    NIOSH Research for Monitoring and Controlling Methane at U.S. Underground Coal Mining Operations

    NIOSH research has focused on the monitoring and the control of methane levels in active mine workings. Response times for instrumentation using catalytic heat-of-combustion sensor technology were eva

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Current Approach to US Minerals Exploration

    By Stanley W. Ivosevic, Mark E. Emerson

    Introduction Metals exploration activity is moderately intense in the US despite the 1981-82 recession in the mining industry. Although exploration expenditures are significantly less than the 1981 p

    Jan 4, 1984

  • SAIMM
    Strategic long-term planning at Anglo Platinum - Synopsis

    By G. L. Smith

    This paper consolidates the key elements of seven contributions, on strategic long-term planning, to two of the three international conferences on Strategic versus Tactical approaches in Mining held o

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Germany during 1938

    By Walter Kauenhowen

    The crude-oil production of Germany without Austria during 1938 amounted to 3,864,518 bbl., representing an increase of 21.7 per cent over the 3,173,373 bbl. produced in 1937. Adding the Austrian prod

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
  • CIM
    Achieving 15% Productivity Improvement with the Intellimine System and Change Management Services

    By Chigova. Terence

    In 2008, Anglo installed the Modular IntelliMine® System at its Kleinkopje Mine (AKK). As part of this deployment, Anglo also used the Change Management Consulting Service offered by Modular to ensure

    May 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    The Occurence of Bismuth in the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales

    Although bismuth mineralization is spread widely through the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales, broad grouping of the various deposits can be effected on the basis of geographical and geological (a

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Column Flotation : The South African Experience

    By J-P Franzidis, M. C. Harris

    Increasing costs, falling grades and a low gold price have caused severe problems for many of South Africa's gold mines. The need to maximise efficiency is extremely urgent. This paper describes

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Low-carbon Steel

    By H. B. Pulsifer

    ONE of the most common basic open-hearth furnace products is a simple carbon steel with a carbon range from 0.05 to 0.15 per cent. The material is widely used for sheets, tubes, bars, wire and the inn

    Jan 1, 1931

  • SAIMM
    Mine management system development in underground mines

    By D. Gerhart, J. Hung, J. Hackwood, A. Pix

    A computer-based, real-time mine management system has been installed in a number of underground operations. The system’s innovative software application is coupled with wireless data acquisition and

    Sep 1, 2001

  • TMS
    New Process for the Precipitation of Sb and Bi from Copper Electrolytes with PbO2

    By Cristiän Vargas, Jaime Simpson, Gerardo Cifuentes

    "This paper presents a new process for the precipitation of Sb and Bi present in copper refinery electrolytes in the presence of Pb02 (Chilean Patent No. 45,037). To establish the conditions under whi

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Internal Anatomy of a Tight, Fractured Hunton Lime Reservoir Revealed by Performance – West Edmond Field

    By L. F. Elkins

    In 1946 Littlefield, Gray and Godbold published a thorough geologic description of the West Edmond Hunton Lime reservoir, located in Central Oklahoma, and discussion of its early performance.l They st

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Geology - Factors Influencing the Breakdown of Carbonate Aggregates during Field Compaction

    By E. J. Yoder, N. B. Aughenbaugh, R. B. Johnson

    Mineral aggregates experience degradation during field and laboratory compaction. Reduction in the aggregate size is accomplished by abrasion of the particle edges and fracturing of individual pieces

    Jan 1, 1962