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  • AIME
    Copper Tourmaline Breccias at Los Bronces - Chile

    By F. W. Warnaars

    The Los Bronces copper deposit is located on the west side of the Andes Mountains in central Chile about 54 km (34 miles) northeast of Santiago. The deposit consists of a hydrothermal breccia complex

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    High-Pressure Behavior Of f-Element Materials

    By R. G. Haire

    Studies of the f-elements under pressure provide important insights into their solid state chemistry and physics. From such studies, of the elements and their alloys, it has been established that the

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SAIMM
    CVD Grown Diamond -2010

    By R Linares

    For centuries, diamond's superlative properties have earned it a reputation as the 'dream' material for mankind in its search to create advanced applications. Until recently, this dream

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AIME
    Geophysics Education - The Education of an Exploration Geophysicist (T. P. 1367)

    By M. M. Slotnick

    It was once aptly said that a sign of approaching senility is ceasing work on a subject and beginning to talk about it. Perhaps that explains why, after many Years in which Part of my duties has been

    Jan 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    IC 9260 The Bureau Of Mines Ground-Fault Protection Research Program-A Summary

    By M. R. Yenchek

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines designed and constructed sensitive and coordination-free ground-fault relays (GFR's) for use on mine power systems. First, a list of GFR attributes for mine ac utilizatio

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Beneficiation of Low Grade Manganese Ore by Jigging in a Specially Designed Ore Dressing Unit

    By Simon B. Blancher, Malo Rousseau, Renato Contessotto, Thomas Wallmach

    The Manganese division of the ERAMET group extracts manganese ore in Gabon and produces manganese alloys for the steel industry. ERAMET has an economic interest to maximize the ore throughput without

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Fort Cady: Developing an In Situ Borate Mine

    By George J. Hartman

    The Fort Cady in situ borate-mining project involves recovering boron from a deposit more than 400 m (1,300 ft) below the surface. The resource recovery method is a new in situ mining technology that

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AIME
    Slope Stability Instrumentation

    By Burt Hartmann

    The nation's ever-expanding construction and mining activity has placed an increasing demand upon engineers and geologists to design and construct stable slopes in earth materials-soil and rock.

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Computer-aided mine design and planning for underground mines

    By Chaluvadi K. Sridhar, Prashanta K. Chatterjee

    "IntroductionThe planning of an underground coal mine requires a complex blend of technical expertise, experience and subjective design criteria implemented by the mining engineer. Currently the proce

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Moving Towards a Reliable Assessment of Deformability of Rock Masses: Examples from Large Dams Foundations

    By S. Ianos, C. Vibert

    Type and shape of large dams founded on rock depend upon the expected deformation of their foundation. Their design consequently requires the assessment of the deformability of the rock mass at large

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AIME
  • SME
    Column Flotation - Its Status And Potential For Escondida

    By D. A. Huggins

    Column flotation is finding increasing use in the flotation of copper, molybdenum and other heavy metals and coal. Columns have proven operational, cost and metallurgical advantages which caused us to

    Jan 1, 1987

  • NIOSH
    Alveolar Macrophages Modulate the Epithelial Cell Response to Coal Dust in vitro

    By D. Eugene Rannels, Yu-Chen Lee

    "Lee, Yu-Chen, and D. Eugene Rannels. Alveolar macrophages modulate the epithelial cell response to coal dust in vitro. Am. J. Physicl. 270 (Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 14): L123-L132, 1996.-The response

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME-ICGCM
    Alleviation of Rock Bursts by Identifying Burst-Prone Mine Workings

    By S. Paul Singh

    Rock burst is one of the most serious mining hazards, adversely affecting the safety, economy and productivity of mines. It is a sudden manifestation of the release of strain energy stored in the rock

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    RI 3657 Productivity of Oil Wells & Inherent Influence of Gas: Oil Ratios and Water Saturation

    By R. V. Higgins

    "INTRODUCTION When nations throughout the world are pitted against each other in a war in which petroleum plays a major role, scientist and engineers of the petroleum industry must give serious though

    Sep 1, 1942

  • SME
    Evaluation Of Devices To Enhance Miner Self-Escape In Smoke-Filled Entries

    The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR), with the assistance of cooperating

    Jan 1, 2011

  • IMPC
    Polymeric depressants in purification by flotation of molybdenite

    By P. Braga, A. Chaves, S. França, A. Luz

    "In Brazil, there are no official reserves of molybdenum, and the unofficial reserves are modest. Therefore, the molybdenum ore (molybdenite) produced as a co-product or by-product of emerald mining i

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Plant Design for Gold to Reduce the Use of Mercury in Artisanal Mining in Segovia Region in the NE of Colombia

    By O. J. R. Baena

    Mining activity in the Segovia region in NE Colombia is the main source of employment in the local economy. This has created major problems of illegality and informality mining associated with a high

    Feb 23, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Evolution of Vertical Crater Retreat Mining at Mindola Mine, Zambia

    By C Katonga

    Mindola mine is currently the deepest mine in the Zambian copper belt. Stoping is currently active to 1330 m below surface with long range plans indicating future production from 1590 m level. The ore

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Leaching Of Nickel And Cobalt From Acid Mine Drainage Sludge

    By S. P. Fleming

    An acid mine drainage sludge containing 0.26% nickel, 0.21 % cobalt and 4.5% manganese was leached in a one-liter reactor with sulfuric acid in the absence and presence of sodium sulfite. The effects

    Jan 1, 1992