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  • SME
    Hydrogen Sulfide Produced From Sulfate By Biological Reduction For Use In Metallurgical Operations

    By A. L. de Vegt

    Hydrogen sulfide is an expensive chemical used in nickel, zinc and copper mining and metallurgical operations for selective recovery and concentration of metals from leach water streams, acid plant bl

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Dependence of Wire Texture in FCC Metals on Stacking Fault Energy

    By Norman Brown

    It is suggested that the difference in ease of cross-slip among the fcc metals determines the relative amounts of [111] and [100] wire texture which occur in each metal. Since the ease of cross-slip

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Boston Paper - The Mining Region around Prescott, Arizona

    By John F. Blandy

    With the Report of Mining Statistics, for the year 1872, there was published a geological map of the United States and Territories. This is, I believe, the only map which represents the geology of Ari

    Jan 1, 1883

  • AIME
    Proceedings Of The 119th Meeting

    From the beginning to the end, the attendance and enthusiasm of the 119th meeting, which was held in New York, Feb. 17 to 20 surpassed all expectations. Besides the ten technical sessions, one of whic

    Jan 3, 1919

  • SME
    Dynamic Programming Applied To The Mining Sequence Optimization In A Sublevel Stoping Exploitation - Introduction

    By Luis Tavares Ribeiro

    Dynamic programming is based on the-, application of a simple property formulated by Bellman in his principle of optimality (Bellman, 1957): "An optimal policy has the property that whatever the initi

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Papers - Comminution - Fracture and Comminution of Brittle Solids (T. P. 1684, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)

    By Eugene F. Poncelet

    Glass squares compressed on edge by steel jaws in poor contact with them developed jagged "partial-contact" cracks caused by the formation of local tensile stresses. Compressed by steel jaws in perfec

    Jan 1, 1947

  • SME
    Reduce And Eliminate Rehabilitation With New Superior Coating On Existing Ground Support Products

    By R. Oler

    The mining industry?s traditional preference for protective coatings in corrosive environments, due to cost considerations, has been to apply galvanized and epoxy coatings. As a result of extreme pH

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AIME
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    Chloridizing Mill of the Standard Reduction Co.

    By H. P. Allen

    THE chloridizing mill of the Standard Reduction Co. is located about 75 miles south of Salt Lake City on the Tintic branch of the Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R. and 12 miles from the Tintic Standar

    Jan 8, 1925

  • AUSIMM
    Mining Practice at Mammoth Mine

    By Mitchell M. A

    The steeply dipping Mammoth orebody is mined by Gunpowder Copper Limited using a sub- level uphole bench stoping method at a mining rate of 350 000 tonnes per year. of three per cent copper ore. Acc

    Jan 1, 1974

  • IMPC
    The effect of rotor-stator treatments in a randomized trial at the Newmont Carlin concentrator (Phase I)

    By Santiago Garcia, Dariusz Lelinski, Devan Govender, Tyson Baker, Mads Jespersen

    "In recent years, the scale-up of mechanical flotation machines has been attempted with greater frequency. In contrast, the development of rotor-stator designs has been subject to greater inertia. The

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    RI 4714 Use Of Explosives In Oil And Gas Wells -1949 Test Results

    By Bruce F. Grant

    This report discusses research being done by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Branch und the Applied Physics Branch of the Bureau of Mines to deter-mine the most effective uses of explosives in shooting

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AUSIMM
    Ventilation Duct Leakage ù A Method of Assessment

    The tangible effects of leakage are presented graphically, and a technique for quantifying the leakage characteristics of a ventilation column using the æSolveÆ capabilities of a common spreadsheet is

    Jan 1, 2002

  • IMPC
    Reduction Foreign Substance K, Na and Si from Iron Minerals

    By Jian Zhang, Yongfu Yu, Fuguang Zhang, Liping Che

    There is one large-scaled iron ore deposit in Inner Mongolia of China, but it is very complex which includes about 170 types of minerals and 71 elements. The hematite, magnetite are mainly iron ores.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Part IX - Effect of Particles in Cu-3.23 Wt Pct Co Alloy on the Annealing Behavior after Heavy Rolling

    By Victor A. Phillips

    A series of specimens of a Cu- 3.23 pct Co alloy were prepared with particle diameters from zero to 590A. The samples were then cold-rolled 95 pct and the effects of the particle size on the behavior

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SME
    The Application Of Induced Polarization Probing Techniques Underground; Michigan Native Copper District

    By Alvin W. Schillinger

    Drilling was not entirely satisfactory in the search for native copper in the Osceola amygdaloid footwall as mining showed oreshoots to be more continuous than drilling indicated. The Geophysics Depar

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AUSIMM
    Tunnelling in Unsolidified Water Bearing Sandstone-Construction of Tsugaru Tunnel (Futamata Construction Section)

    By Kaji S

    The Tsugaru Tunnel, located on the Honshu island approach to the Seikan Tunnel, is 5,880 m long and has a "Shinkansen" cross section of 90 m2 area. The geological formation through which the tunne

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AIME
    Stress Control Technique-An Alternative to Roof Bolting?

    By Shosei Serata

    Conventional roof bolting may be giving ground to a new technique that utilizes only the ground itself to stabilize mine openings. This newly developed stress control technique (SCT) has initially bee

    Jan 5, 1976

  • CIM
    A Centennial of Mining Exploration and Development -Coxheath Hills, Cape Breton

    By Harry R. Oldale

    This paper first covers the general and economic geology of the Coxheath Hills area, and then outlines the exploration and mining development that has been carried out since the first discovery of cop

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Magnesium as a Possible Degradable Bio-Compatable Material

    By G. Song

    Magnesium has excellent bio-compatibility in terms of its density, strength, elastic modulus and toxicity. However, due to its poor corrosion performance, so far magnesium has not been successfully us

    Jan 1, 2006