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  • CIM
    Implications of Kyoto Ratification for the Mineral Industry

    By Carl Sonnen

    Reading the newspapers, you will know that opposition to ratification on economic grounds always points to the view that action will result in major price increases for energy (to both industry and ho

    Nov 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Implications of Mineralogy, Grain Size and Texture on Liberation and Pellet Quality of Great Lakes Iron Ore

    By G W. Scott, H M. Lukey

    The Lake Superior Region has been a producer of iron ore for over 150 years. Early mining operations concentrated on direct shipping ores, which are the result of post-depositional upgrading principal

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Implications of proposed changes to Canada’s National Instrument 43-101 - ME Feature Article

    By Sally Gillies

    During the 14 years since the last update to National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101), there have been many discussions between Canadian regulators and mining companies about mining disclosure deficienc

    Sep 1, 2025

  • NIOSH
    Implications Of Recent NIOSH Tracer Gas Studies On Bleeder And Gob Gas Ventilation Design

    By W. P. Diamond, S. L. Cario, F. Garcia, J. D. Byars, T. P. Mucho

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been conducting research at a Pittsburgh Coalbed longwall mine to evaluate and optimize bleeder ventilation and gob gas venthole l

  • SME
    Implications Of Recent NIOSH Tracer Gas Studies On Bleeder And Gob Gas Ventilation Design (57921107-e7df-446a-bf7b-f8e3f9ea0a90)

    By W. P. Diamond, S. L. Cario, F. Garcia, J. D. Byars, T. P. Mucho

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been conducting research at a Pittsburgh Coalbed longwall mine to evaluate and optimize bleeder ventilation and gob gas venthole l

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Implications Of Rock Mechanics To Carr Fork Project Mine Design

    By J. J. Krizek, A. H. Ditto

    INTRODUCTION The Carr Fork property is situated in the Bingham Mining District located on the east slope of the Oquirrh Mountain range in Utah. The mine is adjacent to and lies west of Kennecott&ap

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Implications Of Sara On Hazardous Waste Liabilities At Mining Sites

    By W. E. Cobb

    Mining companies, as developers of natural resources, are being forced to deal with the potential long-term liabilities of past, present, and future mining operations. As discussed in a previous paper

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Implications of shale gas well integrity failure near a longwall mine under shallow cover

    By S. J. Schatzel, K. M. Ajayi, E. N. Rubinstein, Z. Khademian

    This study simulates the impact of a shale gas well casing breach near a longwall mine. Field studies are conducted to measure mining-induced permeability changes over the abutment pillar of a longwal

    Feb 1, 2024

  • SME
    Implications of Shale Gas Well Integrity Failure Near a Longwall Mine Under Shallow Cover - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)

    By S. J. Schatzel, K. M. Ajayi, E. N. Rubinstein, Z. Khademian

    This study simulates the impact of a shale gas well casing breach near a longwall mine. Field studies are conducted to measure mining-induced permeability changes over the abutment pillar of a longwal

    Feb 15, 2023

  • CIM
    Implications of Shear Loading for Mine Planning and Design

    By Fidelis T. Suorineni

    The conditions for rockburst occurrence are traditionally identified as: high stress, high extraction ratio, strong brittle rocks, folding, faulting, and unfavourable excavation geometry. Based on a c

    Jun 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    Implications of Slow Atmospheric Chromium Oxidation for the Disposal of Smelter Slags and Finishing Plant Sludges

    By Jochen Petersen, Harro von Blottnitz

    "The landfill disposal of slags is common practice in the metallurgical industry. Chromium may be a minor constituent in many cases. It is present mostly in the form of chromites, which are considered

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Implications of the Carbon Price and Developing a Carbon Strategy

    By P Holt, M Allen

    On the first of July, 2012, the Australian GovernmentÆs Clean Energy Act commenced. From this point, a price of $23/t of CO2-e will apply to facilities that trip the liability threshold. This first pa

    Nov 20, 2012

  • CIM
    Implications of the Geomechanical Interpretation of the Copper Rand Deposit on the Dore Lake Shear Belt

    By J. Guha, R. Kanwar, G. Archambault, A. Tremblay

    The Copper Rand Cu-Au deposit lies within a shear zone which strikes N50-60W and dips steeply southward (50°-55°) and extends over 1. 5 km with a thickness which varies form 350 to 425 metres. Mineral

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Implications of the New Legislative Environment for the Mining Industry

    The new legislative regime applying to the mining industry has been in force for nearly two years. However the parameters for the permits required under the Crown. Minerals Act 1991 and the resource c

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Implications of Trends in Base Metals and Gold Financing, and Acquisitions Activity

    By Michael Chender

    Emerging Equity Sources ? Larger IPOs ? China Inc. ? Other sovereign wealth funds ? New funds and higher allocations ? Private equity

    May 1, 2010

  • IOM3
    Implications of use of Mayer curves for coal data

    By G. J. Lyman

    Mayer curves are used for process calculation in coal preparation. They can also be used to smooth washability data by fitting a hyperbola of particular properties to ash and yield, but to introduce t

    Jan 8, 1992

  • SME
    Implications of Using NATM in Underground Construction

    By Mohammad Irshad, Klaus Mussger, Harald Wagner

    Despite the fact that the New Austrian Tunneling Method; NATM, has been used in the United States for the past 23 years or so, still considerable misconceptions exist in the industry about the nature

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Implicit Geological Modelling of Iron Ore Deposits

    By A-A Latscha, C Boyle

    Geological modelling has historically been done using sectional interpretation of paper sections or on a computer screen. Boundaries of geological units or grade shells are interpreted by a geologist

    Aug 12, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Implicit Modelling Applied to Grade Control Data

    By J Ireland, S Rose

    The main outcomes of mining grade control include defining the boundary between ore and waste and then categorising the ore according to which stockpile it should be sent. A typical workflow includes

    Aug 18, 2014

  • ISEE
    Implosions as Mitigations for Offshore Oil Disasters: Risk Decision Matrices

    By Mohammed Alkazimi, Katie Grantham

    The purpose of this paper is to quantify the risk to both the environment and surrounding infrastructure from a pipe sealing implosion. Both accuracy and the precision in determining how a submerged i

    Jan 1, 2013