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  • TMS
    Evolution of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Liquid Low Alloyed Aluminium Killed Steel

    By R. Dekkers

    Non-metallic inclusions in liquid steel are mainly formed during killing. As far as these particles are not captured by the slag, they are found in the cast steel where they can deteriorate the mechan

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Selecting An Economical And Safe Tailings Disposal

    By Han Ilhan

    This paper discusses and describes aspects of a cost effective and safe tailings impoundment selection. In light of the current low metal prices and recent tailings embankment failures around the worl

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Process Development: Recovery of Cobalt, Gold and Bismuth from Polymetallic Concentrates-NiCO Deposit, NWT, Canada-Part 1: Leaching

    By A. Mezei

    Samples of cobalt and bismuth concentrates produced from the NICO deposit in Northwest Territories were subjected to a comprehensive metallurgical testwork consisting of: pressure oxidation, ferric ch

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Olympic Dam Operation - An Overview of Underground Design and Planning

    Olympic Dam Operation is located in the Stuart Shelf Geological Province approximately 520 km north-north-west of Adelaide in South Australia. It is estimated to be one of the worldÆs top five copper

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Natural Convection in Aluminium Ingots

    By T. Alboussiere, O. Paireau

    "We have designed an experiment to simulate natural convection in a direct-chill aluminium ingot. In this experiment we induce natural convection within a hemisphere filled with liquid-metal (mercury)

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    SEM and TEM Investigations of a Dioctahedral Clay Mineral Series in the Golden Cross Epithermal Deposit, New Zealand: Preliminary Results

    By D R. Peacor, J L. Mauk

    Dioctahedral clay minerals in the volcanic-hosted Golden Cross epithermal Au deposit, New Zealand, have been investigated by petrography, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) an

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Copper Refinery Modernization: Project Organization Coping With A Multi-Constraints Context

    By P. C. Guillaume

    Global plant modernizations or expansions cannot be considered in the same light as any other industrial investment project. Relationships between the partners, relationships and communications with t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    The Application Of Copper Metallurgy In The Recovery Of Secondary Precious Metals

    By C. Anderson

    Most applications of copper metallurgy are geared towards primary production. However, as recycling of materials is a growing industry, one future facility will rely on copper metallurgy as a means of

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Technical Note - Comprehensive inventory of known - abandoned mine lands in the Black Hills of South Dakota

    By C. J. Webb, C. J. Paterson, A. Davis

    This work focused on identifying, examining and ranking the physical and environmental hazards at inactive and abandoned mine sites in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Earlier inventory projects in th

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Blasting a Cavern Using Bulk Emulsion Explosives

    The Elgas Underground Storage Facility at Port Botany, Sydney, is the first purpose-built cavern of its kind in Australia and allows large capacity, safe and environmentally benign storage of Liquefie

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Mining Of Aggregates In Oklahoma

    By Andrew S. Lain

    Before you begin mining aggregates in Oklahoma, you must first look at the market and ask these questions: (1) Is there a need for additional aggregate production? (2) Can we produce the aggregate eff

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Improved Copper Electrowinning Operations Using Wrought Pb-Ca-Sn Anodes

    By R. D. Prengaman

    Wrought lead-calcium-tin anodes developed by RSR Corporation have improved the performance compared with the other lead alloy anodes. These anodes have been in continuous service at various locations

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    The Copper Smelters Of The 2010 - A Vision Of The Future

    By Sergio Demetrio

    Based on the current reality of the copper smelters industry, besides the advances that have been and are expected for the next few years, the authors present a futurist vision of the processing of co

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Coastal Plain Mineral Resources Of Georgia: Environments Of Deposition

    By Mark D. Cocker

    Georgia?s Coastal Plain contains important sediment-hosted deposits of kaolin, bauxite, heavy minerals, sand and gravel, silica sand, carbonate rocks, and fuller's earth. Genesis, location, size,

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Study Of The Effect Of Sulfide Ions On The Corrosion Resistance Of Copper For Use In Containers For High-Level Waste

    By I. S. Escobar

    Copper, particularly the oxygen-free grade Cu-OFP, is a candidate material for containers for the long-term isolation and disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in underground repositories. Af

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Dust Control in Surface Mines

    By John W. Brown

    "Adequate dust control in and around rock drills is a problem that must be solvedfor the health and safety of workers running the drill as well as those working around thedrilling operation This paper

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Early Nova Scotia gold mining

    By John Hartlen

    "The 19th century was an ""age of gold"" and Nova Scotia experienced its share of early gold rushes. Gold mining activity in the province was focussed into three ""rushes"" which occurred, approximate

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    High Performance Adsorbents Synthesized By Sol-Gel Processing

    By J. S. Lee

    A new high performance adsorbent is synthesized by the sol-gel method and applied to the removal of cadmium and mercury ions from aqueous solutions. Adsorbents based on metal oxides have been develope

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Development Of New Bath Smelting Technology At Mines Gaspé

    By J. F. Leroux

    The Gaspé smelter at Murdochville, Quebec, Canada introduced concentrate injection into elongated Peirce-Smith converters sized 1.96m x 12.5m (13 ft. by 41 ft.) in 1996, and commissioned a large, conv

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability

    By Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung

    "In bench blasting, the distribution of loaded explosives with respect to the burden rock has strong effects on digging especially at the toe area. Blast design often focuses on other results such as

    Jan 1, 1999