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  • SME
    Benefits Of A Good Quality Assurance Program To An Electric Utility

    By W. J. Mahoney

    A good quality assurance program at a coal mine or power plant is accurate, timely, and consistent. The quality analysis is accurate due to a complete sampling of the coal stream loaded into the unit

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Coal Liquefaction Technology

    By R. E. Pennington

    My subject this morning is coal liquefaction technology. Actually, coal liquefaction involves a number of technologies in a very complex system. The first slide shows the major components of such a sy

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The GTRC Process For The Removal Of Inorganic Impurities From Spent HDS Catalysts

    By W. R. Ernst

    A method for the removal of nickel and vanadium contaminants from spent HDS catalysts involves pretreating the catalyst with H2S followed by the extraction of the metals with an acidic solution of fer

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Rubber-Collared Drill Steel

    By Joel K. Waterland

    The Homes take Mining Company at Lead, South Dakota has a yearly production of 1,868,741 tons of ore produced from horizontal cut-and-fill stopes and timber cut-and-fill stopes. This production, in ad

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Plant Designs Considerations For Cone Crusher Applications

    By J. C. Motz

    The advantages of producing a fine mill feed have been recognized for many years. The extent to which fine crushing can be carried out will vary and depends on the ore characteristics, plant and crush

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Technical Note - Update on IS0 14000 EMS: Application to the mining industry

    By T. B. Szwilski, R. D. Begley

    Status of ISO 14000 standards. The ISO 14000 are voluntary international standards providing a frame-work that allows a company to integrate an effective environmental-management system (EMS) into it

    Jan 1, 1999

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    An Automatic, Remote Control Coupler For Mine Cars

    By Dick T. Atkinson

    Due to improvements in the safety of other aspects of mining (primarily in roof control), haulage related accidents, particularly rail haulage accidents, are about to become the most common category o

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Managing The Development Of Innovative Practices (12df6746-d877-4a4e-95ef-c16fc48d763e)

    By B. W. Cavender

    Innovative mining and metallurgical operating techniques or processes can be identified and developed by systematically analyzing change as it occurs within the mine, plant, technology, or industry. S

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    An Industry View of Strawman II EPA's Recommendations for the Regulation of Mining Wastes and Materials Under Subtitle D of the Resource Convervation and Recovery Act

    By David P. Kimball, Dalva L. Moellenberg

    On May 21, 1990, EPA released its Strawman II draft program for mining wastes. It proposes to expand RCRA regulation of mining operations to include materials other than wastes. Strawman I1 would esta

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Selection Of A Stripping Method A Case Study -Goonyella Mine

    By George J. Simchuk

    The selection of a stripping method and subsequently, the stripping equipment, are two of the most important decisions confronting a project engineering staff during the initial feasibility study of a

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Flotation Of Artificial Sulfide Minerals - Introduction

    By Theodore Balberyszski

    The gradual depletion of high-grade sulphide mineral deposits has turned the attention of the mineral industry to the recovery of metals from the oxides and silicates. Anionic (fatty acid) and cationi

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Developments In The Carbon-In-Pulp Process

    By Constance F. Acton

    This paper presents an overview of -- the carbon-in-pulp process for gold and silver recovery as seen in the early 1980's. Traced back to its origins in the mid-nineteenth century the process dev

    Jan 1, 1982

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    New Mexico Program Introduces Native American Students to Mining

    By John R. Sturgul, Elizabeth Yost

    The number of Native Americans presently working as mining engineers is extremely low-perhaps three in the entire US. At the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, it was felt that introducing

    Jan 7, 1981

  • SME
    Carbon Dioxide Gas As A Cement Slurry Thinner Development Use ? Economics ? Introduction

    By Harold Potter

    (1) A great deal of experimentation has been carried out by the Wet Process Cement Manufacturers in connection with additives which make possible the production of a pumpable slurry at reduced moistur

    Jan 1, 1959

  • SME
    Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash By Froth Flotation

    By S. K. Kawatra

    The fly ash from coal combustion often has a high unburned-carbon content. This can make it unusable as a cement admixture, which is the major fly ash utilization market. As a result, high-carbon fly

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Liberation Limited Dolomite Rejection from Pebble Phosphate in Gravity Concentration Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada

    The depletion of good-quality phosphate resources, coupled by a need to supply acceptable products at a rapid rate, while meeting the specifications of fertilizer chemical plants, is of significant co

  • SME
    Planning New Metro Subways?Los Angeles, California

    By Amanda Elioff

    Success of the Gold Line Eastside Extension rail tunnels in Los Angeles has prompted Metro?s planning for two new rail lines to include underground alternatives. The Westside Extension Transit Corrido

  • SME
    Large diameter tunneling in Seattle is a sign of things to come

    By Christopher Bambridge

    The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is constructing a new tunneled route under Seattle to replace the existing State Route 99, Alaskan Way Viaduct (AWV), which follows the histor

    Sep 1, 2013

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    Panel Discussion - The Emerging Impact Of Automatic Identification Systems On Material Handling ? Introduction

    By John M. Hill

    Automation technology has many facets, some well tested and proven, some yet to be put to the acid test of economic reality. In this paper, we will limit our purview to the former. Consider, if yo

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Prevention and control of spontaneous combustion in coal mines

    By R. N. Chakravorty, R. J. Kolada

    Introduction Spontaneous combustion in coal mining is recognized as a major hazard in terms of safety and economics. A survey by Olaf (1979) revealed that 80% of coal mine fires were caused by sponta

    Jan 10, 1988