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Evaluation Of The New Truck Dispatching In The Mount Wright MineBy F. Soumis
This paper describes an integrated procedure for the very short term production planning of an open pit and the execution of this plan: the truck dispatching. Integration of plan and dispatch means th
Jan 1, 1989
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The Mining Engineer As An Expert Witness In LitigationBy J. M. Elegante
A belt drive attendant was working underground during his shift at the junction of two belt drives. He worked alone, but communicated with others at the mine by underground phone. At noon his shift fo
Jan 1, 1989
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Overview of NIOSH research on built-in-place refuge alternatives in underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2016By D. S. Yantek, R. J. Matetic, A. K. Smith, E. D. Thimons, J. Srednicki
In a 2007 report to the U.S. Congress, the Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) stated that built-in-place refuge a
Jan 1, 2016
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Environmental Governance - The Homestake WayBy Jack E. Thompson
I have spent my entire life in the mining industry pursuing what I believed was an honorable profession that provided products that were critical for our social and economic well being. Now I am told
Jan 1, 1997
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In-Situ Leaching Of Crownpoint New Mexico Uranium Ore. III. Laboratory Study Of Strong Leaching Systems: Sodium Hypochlorite ? IntroductionBy T. C. Vogt
The past history of uranium production has been dominated by strip and shaft mining methods, but recently in-situ leaching has emerged as a viable alternative for uranium recovery. (1-8) Mobil was the
Jan 1, 1981
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Charge Calculations for TunnelingBy Roger Holmberg
INTRODUCTION The driving of drifts is a very important aspect of underground mining. It is not unusual for the percent¬age of rock broken during development in a mine using sublevel caving, for exa
Jan 1, 1982
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TCP-Based Smart Sensors Integration In Hazardous Area ApplicationsBy M. Rîsteiu
The authors aim to analyze the behavior of smart sensors using Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) infrastructure in hazardous applications, because of their advantages regarding
Jan 1, 2008
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Pushing The Limits Of Gravity SeparationBy Claude Deveau, Stephen R. Young
Introduction Tanco History Tanco is sometimes known as the Bernic Lake Mine. It is located about 180 km east-northeast of Winnipeg close to the Manitoba-Ontario boundary. Tanco operates an undergr
Jan 1, 2005
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SME Arizona Conference: Challenges And Opportunities In MiningBy Emily Wortman-Wunder
Attendees at December?s Arizona SME Section Conference at the Hilton El Conquistador Resort outside of Tucson, AZ were feeling optimistic and ready to get to work after a year of steady growth and rec
Jan 1, 2011
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Trends in fine coal flotation in AustraliaBy S. K. Mishra
Introduction The history of the Australian coal industry is almost as old as the history of Australia after new settlement. The first cargo of coal was exported from Newcastle to India in 1799. Coal
Jan 9, 1985
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A Contribution to Carbonates-Phosphate Separation by Flotation TechniqueBy Ammar Henchiri
INTRODUCTION A current need of the phosphate industry is the development of process technology for treatment of high carbonate content ore. About 75 to 80 percent of the world phosphate reserves (1
Jan 1, 1993
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A Case Study In The Use Of Kinetic Models To Justify Expansion Of The Rougher Flotation Circuits At The Metcalf ConcentratorBy Richard C. Travis, Edward C. Dowling
A detailed kinetic study of the flotation installation at the Metcalf Concentrator revealed a rougher flotation circuit operating under less than optimal conditions. Based on these results, a project
Jan 1, 1993
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Real-Time Expert System Control Of The Brenda Mines Grinding CircuitBy R. Spring
Artificial intelligence, and especially expert systems, are currently receiving considerable attention. Of interest to the control engineer is the utilization of these tools for real-time process cont
Jan 1, 1989
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Ultrafine Coal Cleaning By Selective Flocculation And Froth FlotationBy Y. A. Attia
A study was performed on selective flocculation and dispersion for ultrafine coal cleaning. A totally hydrophobic polymer, FR-7A, was employed as the selective flocculent for coal, sodium metaphosphat
Jan 1, 1990
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Modern Classification Methods Applied To Fine AggregatesBy C. E. Golson
Modern concrete technology emphasizes the basic qualities required of an acceptable aggregate: it must be clean, sound, homogeneous, and of a size gradation resulting in a concrete of the desired phys
Jan 1, 1959
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Ore Body Ground ConditionsBy D. J. Lachel, Douglas E. Hansen, Bruce Kennedy
The very high cost of exploration and development for new mines requires that a carefully planned, complete, and technically competent geotechnical evaluation be applied to the ore body and the surrou
Jan 1, 1982
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The Internal Shear Strength Of Geosynthetic Clay Liners Under High Normal Stress For Mining Applications - SME Annual Meeting 2023By R. Gorakhki, R. Stafford, A. Jung
Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) have been used widely as an alternative for compacted clay liners and covers in mine waste applications. The high swelling of bentonite particles in the GCL creates a u
Feb 1, 2023
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The Effect Of Geological Modelling On Ore Estimation At Kidd CreekBy V. N. Kelly
The ability to link geological sections on a graphics screen to form three dimensional geology representation was implemented at Kidd Creek in 1987. This technique affords an opportunity to optimize m
Jan 1, 1989
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An Interactive Computer System Preparing Borehole Data For Coal Seam MappingBy Shankar S. Hegde
In many areas of the United States much of the most readily minable coal is nearing depletion, while at the same time, increased national attention is being given to coal as a major alternate energy s
Jan 1, 1980
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Planning Economics of Sublevel CavingBy Dan Nilsson
INTRODUCTION There are many mine planning factors in sublevel caving, as in the other mining systems, which when varied can substantially alter mining costs and profit¬ability. In this chapter, the f
Jan 1, 1982