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  • SME
    Anchorage Performance In Rock Bolting ? Introduction

    By R. Stefanko

    Rock bolting as a method of support continues to increase with applications in many other industries in addition to mining. Nevertheless, with nearly 55,000,000 roof bolts installed in coal mines alon

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Risk Quantification in the Mineral Sector

    By K. Bounou, K. Komnitsas

    "Risk quantification may be used as a sustainable development index in the mining industry, since it encompasses both economic and social factors. In addition, it may assist in the development of a fr

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Recent advances in fine coal beneficiation

    By T. C. Rao

    The quantum of coal fines below 6 mm in run-of-mine (ROM) coal has been increasing due to progressive mechanization of mining methods which has created a substantial incentive, worldwide, to develop s

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Mexican Fluorspar Status In World Markets

    By Brian F. Taylor

    The Mexican fluorspar industry is faced with and will face serious problems, some of their own making and others beyond their control. However, they still offer the most secure source of fluorspar for

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Respirable dust control in coal preparation

    By E. F. Divers, R. A. Jankowski

    In response to a request from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), the US Bureau of Mines completed a respirable dust survey of 18 US coal preparation plants. Of these, three were essenti

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Problems With Dredging In Offshore Alaska

    By Richard H. T. Garnett

    In 1900, placer gold was discovered on the beach of Nome, AK on the southern coastline of Alaska's Seward Peninsula (Garnett, 1991). The site is about 800 km (500 miles) from Anchorage. Nome is c

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Utility of bioreagents in mineral processing

    By K. A. Natarajan, P. Somasundaran, Namita Deo

    Biological processes have recently become more attractive in hydrometallurgy and mineral processing due to their lower operating costs, potential for processing low-quality ores and flexibility. Adhes

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Recent Developments In Cable Support Technology

    By S. C. Tadolini

    The use of resin-grouted cable supports to control large ground movements in several types of underground mines has increased substantially since being introduced in 1991. Cables offer several advanta

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Letters Of Intent In Mining Transactions

    By David R. Reid, Lawrence W. Talbot

    INTRODUCTION In the mining industry, timing in land acquisitions can be of the essence. In order to secure promising lands, deals are often negoti- ated quickly and evidenced by letters of intent

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Innovation and Challenges in Mineral Processing

    By Douglas W. Fuerstenau

    Technological innovation is needed to meet the challenges that face the mineral industry because ores steadily become lower in grade, more complex in mineralogy, and must be processed in the face of e

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Risk Assessment In Block Cave Mining

    By K. Oraee

    Mining Ventures are considered as high risk projects and therefore managing the risks is inevitable. Risk assessment is an important part of the complex process of risk management, hence applying appr

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Two Oil Shale LeaseTracts in Limbo

    By Henry O. Ash

    On June 16, 1982, Rio Blanco submitted a request to the US Minerals Management Service for a suspension of operations under its federal oil shale lease. The company also wanted a five-year delay in th

    Jan 11, 1982

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    Current Issues in US Mine Ventilation

    By Raja V. Ramani

    The importance of adequate mine ventilation for good health and safety conditions has been recognized since miners first ventured underground. All over the world, governmental actions on mine health a

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Ventilation monitoring and control in mines

    By MAHESH SHRIWAS, CHRISTOPHER PRITCHARD

    Ventilation monitoring and control in mines are becoming an integral part of day-to-day activity for maintaining the health and safety of miners. This paper evaluates potential real-time monitoring so

  • SME
    Hydrodynamic Influences In Flotation Machine Design

    By V. R. Degner

    The minerals industry trend toward very flotation machines, exceeding 10 m3, began in the late 1960's and responds to the continuing desire to achieve better plant economics through improved plan

    Jan 1, 1985

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    A New Diatomite Resource In Egypt

    By M. I. Al-Wakeel

    Nile sediment was collected as a waste from one of the water treatment plants in Cairo, and subjected to petrographical investigation and granulometric, chemical, and mineralogical analyses. It was ex

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Radiation Logging In Leaching Studies ? Introduction

    By E. Viet Howard

    During the recent expansion of precipitate copper production at the Chino Mines Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation, Santa Rita, New Mexico, local studies of the dump leaching process were intens

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Computing education in mining engineering programs

    By Maribeth Amyot, Y. J. Wang, S. S. Peng

    Introduction The impact of computers on individuals and businesses increases each day. And the mining industry is no exception. The growing number of short courses, symposia, and feature articles in

    Jan 7, 1985

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    Reducing Electrical Hazards In Surface Mining

    By L. A. Morley

    Electricity is a major cause of lost-time accidents and fatalities in the mining industry. Major hazards and unsafe practices that contribute to electrical hazards are identified in this paper. Recomm

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Adaptive Control In Processing Gold Ore

    By Ron VanRiper, Ben W. Burdett, Randy A. Ynchausti, Jeff D. McKay, Dan Lampshire, Thomas W. Toronto

    An adaptive process control system was installed in Cortez Gold Mines Mill #2 Grinding Plant in Nevada. The installation, commissioning, and testing of the system took approximately 80 manweeks, but f

    Jan 1, 1999