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Multi-Lift Methodology for Production Level Selection in Block and Panel Caving Projects - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Patricio Vergara Lara, Jorman Barrera
The selection of the production level elevation is one of the most critical strategic decisions faced by large-scale block or panel caving projects. This elevation largely affects project timelines, c
Feb 22, 2026
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Management in the mining industry is not business as usual - ME Feature ArticleBy William Gleason
The mining industry is a unique space. It is one in which geologists and chemists can intersect with computer and data science professionals daily. The industry requires expertise in not just mining a
Dec 1, 2025
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Ergonomic Selection of Stemming Plugs for Quarry Blasting OperationBy M. Z. Emad, M. U. Khan, A. ur Rehman
Stemming plugs are used as an accessory in drilling and blasting industry. They supplement conventional stemming material (i.e. drill cutting) with retention of gases in the drill hole that result in
Jan 1, 2019
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Minimum Engineering Requirements for Assessing Mining ProjectsBy R. Addison, T. Swendseid, R. Kehmeier, D. Larsen, J. Uhrie
"The development of a mining project necessarily progresses through many steps, beginning with the identification of a mineral resource and continuing through project construction. Several classificat
Jan 1, 2016
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Integration of a coal-mine emergency communication network into pre-mine planning and development - SME Transactions 2014By C. J. Bise, M. F. Sindelar
Regulations, such as the MINER Act of 2006, require the installation of redundant and secondary communication systems to assure that contact can be established with coal miners who may become trapped
Jan 1, 2014
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The Politics Of Fear Governmental Control Of Coal MiningBy David S. Smith
Almost nine years after the assertion of enormous and pervasive federal control over coal mines by means of the Federal Coal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969, 30 USC Section 801 et seq, as amended b
Jan 1, 1979
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Electromagnetic Interference in Underground Mining: Challenges and Mitigation StrategiesBy Miguel Reyes, Mathew Girman, Chenming Zhou
Modern smart mining increasingly depends on sophisticated electrical and electronic systems for improved safety and productivity. With more electronic systems being introduced underground, the mining
Jan 3, 2022
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Uncertainty-Based Mine Production Scheduling For Ore Grade Control Using Conditional Simulation And Multiobjective Genetic AlgorithmsBy B. Samanta
This paper highlights the use of an innovative mine production scheduling scheme for grade-control planning tasks that take into consideration grade-model uncertainty. The scheduling exercise has been
Jan 1, 2013
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New Emphasis On Geology In The Planning Of New Coal MinesBy James E. McNulty
The planning and development of new coal mines is requiring the increased use of geologic, geologic engineering and hydrogeologic investigations. This is caused in part by the fact that new mines must
Jan 1, 1981
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Process Simulation For A Novel Green Ironmaking Technology With Greatly Reduced Co2 Emission And Energy ConsumptionBy H. Kimura
A new technology for ironmaking based on direct gaseous reduction of iron ore concentrate is under development. The process is based on the flash reduction of the concentrate particles in a gaseous re
Jan 1, 2010
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Rethinking The Use Of New Technology To Improve Operational Performance (13251a42-ddff-4e35-aaa8-74bfac714dd9)By B. Cavender
Investments in new technology are often intended to improve the production or cost performance of existing operations. The economics used to justify these projects can be flawed, however, if they do n
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimizing Truck-Loader Matching Using Fleet Production And Cost To Optimize Truck-Loader MatchBy D. Gove
All mining operations using trucks have a common need to properly match the number and size of hauling units (trucks. wagons. scrapers. etc.) to a loading unit (wheel loader. hydraulic shovel/excavato
Jan 1, 1994
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Do refuge chambers represent a good strategy to manage emergencies in underground coal mines?By A. E. Halim, J. F. Brune
Debate continues over whether barricading in refuge chambers is a good strategy to survive entrapment emergencies in underground coal mines, in particular fires and explosions. Unlike U.S. coal mines,
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Value-Based Objective Functions Applied to Circuit AnalysisBy A. Noble
"Linear circuit analysis (LCA) is a fundamental tool that may be used to evaluate, design and improve the performance of mineral separation. The traditional LCA methodology provides a comparative eval
Jan 1, 2015
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Optimizing Truck And Haul Road Economics (5fcf97a8-f2f5-450a-adfd-a1ffc956870d)By M. D. Monroe
Getting the best match between truck and haul road requires examination of many factors and their effect on the bottom line. Most mines use a bottom line measure based in some way on cost per ton of m
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine Scheduling Optimization With Mixed Integer ProgrammingBy Mark E. Gershon
A mixed-integer formulation of the mine scheduling problem is discussed and applied for the purpose of optimizing both the mine production sequencing and the mill blending and processing problems simu
Jan 1, 1982
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Exploration: More Than A BeginningBy B. J. Timmons
Depending upon which of two letters describing the theme of the session I chose to honor, the subject choices because either one or three. They were: "Applied Research and Exploration and Discovery" o
Jan 1, 1995
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Improving Contracting Methods--The Owner's ViewpointBy Sammie D. Guy
This paper discusses the subject of "Improving Contracting Methods" from the owners point of view, particularly the public. An overview is given of the work of the U.S. National Committee on Tunneling
Jan 1, 1983
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Preliminary Evaluation Of The Effect Of Coal Cleaning On Trace Element RemovalBy Charles T. Ford
In 1971, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc~ established a program to provide the coal industry with the necessary information and technical capability to investigate and evaluate potential problems concer
Jan 1, 1977
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A Comparison Of Batch And Column Leaching Tests Of Mining WastesBy T. A. Doyle
Column and batch test methods are used to simulate and model the leaching of various mining by-products. Batch tests are simpler, while column tests more intuitively represent the field conditions to
Jan 1, 1998