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  • AIME
    Gold Output and Dividends of Canada and the World

    By Arthur Notman

    TO present some idea of the magnitude of the gold-mining industry of Canada and the world, the records of 106 gold-mining companies currently paying dividends have been studied. Forty of these are in

    Jan 1, 1939

  • SME
    Tellurium Resources In New Mexico

    Tellurium (Te) is one of the least abundant elements in the crust and tends to form minerals associated with copper, lead, zinc and iron sulfide deposits. Today, most tellurium production comes from t

    Feb 27, 2013

  • NIOSH
    OFR-81-83 Hydrologic And Erosional Characteristics Of Regraded Surface Coal Mined Land In Colorado

    By W. D. Striffler

    Land disturbed by surface mining in Colorado and other western states has increased substantially over the past several years and is likely to increase even more in the future. This study was initiate

    Jan 1, 1981

  • CIM
    Are Ferronickel Furnaces at Thermodynamic Equilibrium?

    By M. Y. Solar, W. G. Davenport

    Most of the recent growth in nickel demand has been for the production of stainless steels and virtually all of it has been satisfied by new ferronickel and nickel pig iron projects. But "good" lateri

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SAIMM
    Assessing coal mine closures and mining community profiles for the ‘just transition’ in South Africa

    By A. T. van Zyl, M. Mthenjane, M. J. Cole

    Growing global concern over the impacts of climate change, attributable largely to fossil fuel energy sources, has led to the widely shared goal for a ‘just transition’ to cleaner energy and reduced d

    Jun 5, 2023

  • SME
    Infrastructure in mining industries: A geopolitical and investment challenge

    By M. T. Ansari

    "This article explains the ways in which investment on mining infrastructure is a geopolitical issue. It discusses the effect of installing sufficient infra structure to get the product to the world m

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    OFR-98-80 Concept Study Shuttle Car Cable Reel

    By R. J. Gunderman

    Cable reel systems for shuttle cars were investigated to determine whether an improved system could be identified. Interviews and mine visits were conducted to better define limitations and problems w

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    OFR-126-77 Inherently Safe Mining Systems (Continuous) Phase III

    By D. D. Hamilton

    The ISMS program provided for the development and demonstration of equipment modifications in both conventional and continuous coal mining systems. This report describes activities during the demonstr

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    The Control of Fines through Improved Blast Design

    Fines and unnecessarily small rock fragments are created by as many as four identifiable breakage mechanisms which operate close to the charged section or sections of the blasthole. The peak blasthole

    Jan 1, 1979

  • ISEE
    Pre-Splitting With The New AIRDEK Technique

    By David G. Borg, John Bussey

    The new AIRDEK (tm) technique for pre-splitting in surface coal mines produces highwall conditions that have greater safety with lower costs for explosives, labor, and drilling. Successful application

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    COM 2014 Keynote: Process Control Applications in Mining & Metallurgical Plants Symposium Manual Control, Process Automation - Or Operational Performance Excellence? What is the Difference?

    "The mining industry uses many types of mineral and metallurgical plants to produce saleable product from ore mined. Plant design history has left current operations with a mixture of manual operation

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    State of Leadership in the Mining Industry and Why Leadership Matters

    By Scott Martin

    This paper will discuss the challenges currently facing the mining industry. By sharing experiences gained in the CIM Leading in Mining Course, I will highlight what’s working, what’s not, what are th

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Optimum Sublevel Height and Drift Spacing in Sublevel Cave Mining Based on Random Medium Theory Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (6ee2c5d0-4d40-4945-8e70-9bbd8477aa28)

    By Fengyu Ren, Ruslan Puscasu, Kunpeng Yu, Gideon Chitombo, Liangliang Kang

    Weak rock mass and poor flow of material can cause excessive ore loss and dilution in sublevel caving. This paper proposes a method to establish design parameters for an inclined deposit within a weak

  • SAIMM
    Ventilation For Sinking Vertical, Sub Vertical And Decline Shafts.

    By D. M. Walters

    To achieve safe and healthy working conditions in shaft sinking operations, ventilation, and where necessary cooling, must be provided. These requirements are considered for sinking vertical, sub-vert

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 3227 Trade Trends In The Lime Industry ? Introduction

    By Paul Hatmaker

    Lime was a highly useful commodity thousands of years before the simple chemistry of its manufacturing process was known. The employment of lime for agriculture, building, and even certain essentially

    Jan 1, 1934

  • SME
    Increasing Availability through Advanced Gearless Drive Technology (581a2310-147b-4546-9b01-72b08d1517e0)

    By C. Dirscherl

    "Declining ore grade, leading to increased material transport and plant throughput requirements, is one of the major challenges in the current mining environment. This is accompanied by rising energy

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Canada-Japan Resource Trade in an International Perspective

    By T. Iwasaki

    This paper points out two key elements in resource trade in general and the Canada-Japan relationship in particular. The first is that the advanced countries have a more important role than one would

    Jan 1, 1978

  • NIOSH
    IC 7409 German High-Temperature Coal-Tar Industry

    By E. O. RHODES

    Germany's' wartime coal-tar industry had two main branches, which can best be considered individually because their raw materials, operations, and distributions were almost completely separated. One b

    Sep 1, 1947

  • NIOSH
    IC 7615 Roof Bolting And Dust Control ? Introduction

    By James Westfield

    Drilling for roof bolting has created a new dust problem for the coal-mining industry. Drilling is inherently dusty, and control of dust produced by drilling vertical or nearly vertical holes is much

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AUSIMM
    Core Recovery and Presentation in Coalfield Diamond Drilling û A New Split Inner Tube Core Barrel

    By Lees M. G, Vitnell B. W

    The post-war need to increase coal production promoted an intensive drilling campaign. Ineffectiveness in core recovery inclined the coal industry towards percussion drilling rather than diamond drill

    Jan 1, 1957