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  • AIME
    Chicago Paper -The Micro-structure of Ingot-Iron in Cast Ingot (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," p. 608)

    By A. Martens

    When I was honored with an invitation from the American Institute of Mining Engineers to present a paper at the Chicago meeting on the microstructure of iron, I hesitated about accepting, as the short

    Jan 1, 1894

  • CIM
    Canmore mining operations

    By T. Patching

    "COAL MINING at Canmore, Alberta, began in 1886 and continued there until July 1979. A comprehensive review of the Canmore operations is not available, but the following notes have been prepared to ac

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME-ICGCM
    Practical Aspects Of Mobile Roof Support Usage

    By F. E. Chase

    Mobile roof supports are shield-type support units mounted on crawler tracks. Mobile roof support (MRS) units are used during retreat mining, and they eliminate the setting of roadway, turn, and cross

    Jan 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    IC 9179 Probe-Hole Drilling: High-Stress Detection In Coal

    By John P. McDonnell

    Coal mine bounces and bursts are major problems facing U.S. mine operators. Bounces and bursts have the potential to inflict severe injury on mining personnel, damage equipment, and cause mine closure

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AIME
    Oxygen-Free Flotation, II-Further Experiments With Galena (db393531-781b-4af4-b863-829305f55458)

    By S. F. Ravitz

    IN his excellent book on the Principles of Flotation, Wark' makes the following significant statement concerning the theory of flotation: Two questions of first-rate importance must be conside

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Honorary Members (01a399c7-7d9b-4cc2-a065-920ebcf4d5bd)

    T. H Aldrich '96 Walter H. Aldridge '89 R M. Atrater, Jr '97 James B Bailey '00 Samuel Barker, Jr. '00 John F Berry '93 Charles A Bohn '93 H. A Brassert &apo

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AUSIMM
    Managing Safety at Mount Isa Mines Limited

    The published safety policy of Mount Isa Mines Limited, together with details of the organisation and control techniques adopted by management to pursue an active safety programme within the compan

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    RI 9485 - An Instrumented Pneumatic Backfilling System

    By Robert C. Dyni

    The use of techniques and equipment designed to pneumatically place backfill into an underground mine opening through boreholes for subsidence abatement has historically met with limited success, larg

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 8581 Fine Coal-Refuse Slurry Dewatering

    By R. R. Backer

    The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with Washington Irrigation and Development Co. (WIDCO), evaluated the dewatering of fine coal-refuse slurry using chemicals and various types and combinations of dr

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Effect of Petroleum Production on Onshore Groundwater Aquifers in the Gippsland Basin

    Large scale fluid extraction from the Latrobe Group in the Gippsland Basin is occurring as a result of offshore petroleum production and coal mine dewatering in the Latrobe Valley. Groundwater extra

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AIME
    Evaluation Of Geological Factors In Rock Engineering

    By Bernard Schneider

    The diversity of methods available to engineers and geologists for studying rock masses is a reflection of the fact that, despite the rapid and encouraging progress made over the last few years, there

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    PART V - Papers - Thermodynamic Functions of Iron

    By John Chipman, Raymond L. Orr

    Recently reported high -temperatlnre thermal data have been incorporated in a reuieu' of the therinody-r~ar,zic propesties of iron. The recent data permit mot corlsisterlt and reliuble choices to

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Bralorne: A Mesothermal, shield-type vein gold deposit of Cretaceous age in southwestern British Columbia

    By C. H. B. Leitch

    "The Bralorne-Pioneer deposit produced more gold than any other deposit in British Columbia over its 70 years of operation (130 kg or 4 million oz of Au, from 7 million tonnes of 18 glt ore). Minerali

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Automated Geophysical Sensing And Data Processing Roof Drill

    By E. M. Frizzell

    Decisions affecting ground control design require detailed knowledge of roof rock geology. This is especially true when weak roof materials and anomalies create hazardous conditions and. if not proper

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Outlook for Gold

    By Martin Murenbeeld

    Outlook: Nine Bullish Arguments 1. Global fiscal and monetary reflation: PIIGS, US, etc. 2. Global imbalances: the dollar must decline 3. Global FX reserves are ?excessive?: diversification 4. Cen

    May 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Architecture of Gold Mineralization at Anomaly A of the Clarence Stream Deposits, Southern New Brunswick

    By A. J. Hynes, Lutes. G. G., Ravenelle. J. -F.

    "The Anomaly A area of the Clarence Stream gold deposits in southwestern New Brunswick contains mineralized structures that bear geometrical relationships to regional folding events. The four minerali

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Ecological Costs of Open Pit Coal Mining and their Influence on Ultimate Pit Design

    By X. Gu

    Mining operations, especially surface coal mines, have great impacts on the local ecosystem and the environment. However, it has been a common practice in mine design that the economic evaluation cons

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Cu-Au Skarn Mineralization, Minas de Oro District, Honduras, Central America

    By John Drobe, Robert M. Cann

    "Abstract - The Minas de Oro Cu-Au skarn and replacement deposits are located in the highlands of central Honduras, 90 km north-northwest of the capital of Tegucigalpa.The deposits formed in Cretaceou

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AIME
    Ventilation and Air Conditioning of the Magma Mine

    By C. B. Foraker

    THE Magma mine, of the Magma Copper Co., at Superior, Pinal County, Arizona, is 68 miles east of Phoenix and 21 miles west of Miami, Arizona, on highway U. S. 180. TEMPERATURES AND UNDERGROUND WATERS

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in California

    By Joseph Jensen

    No outstanding example of an important producing unit operation exists in California today where the competitive drilling drainage feature is or was entirely eliminated We need not feel, however, that

    Jan 1, 1930