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  • SME
    Discussion - Volumetric efficiency and the potential for increased productivity in underground haulage units: A discussion of plans and concepts - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 12, December 1989, pp. 1202-1204

    By J. W. Leonard, D. A. Newman

    Discussion by N. Standish and P.N. Standish Leonard and Newman (1989) describe concepts and plans of their forthcoming project designed to increase the bulk density of broken coal at various stages o

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    A Case Study of the Stability of a Non-Typical Bleeder Entry System at a U.S. Longwall Mine

    By Ihsan Berk Tulu, Mark Van Dyke, Ted Klemetti, Deniz Tuncay

    "Longwall abutment loads are influenced by several factors, including depth of cover, pillar sizes, panel dimensions, geological setting, mining height, proximity to gob, intersection type, and size o

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Discussion - Novel design for a thin seam shuttle car featuring an ergonomic operator compartment - by A.G. Mayton, J.R. Bartels, and W.D. Mayercheck Technical Papers. Mining Engineering, Vol. 41, No. 11 November- 1990,pp. 1132-1134

    By A. G. Mayton, L. Adler

    The paper under discussion provides an excellent and concise study of compartment ergonomics for thin seam equipment. However, in accomplishing this, some very important operational aspects were ignor

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    MinExpo 2008: The Biggest Ever

    From the massive equipment that moves the earth, to the parts that keep the equipment moving, it was all on display for more than 35,000 people who at-tended MinExpo 2008 at the Las Vegas Convention C

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Discussion – Novel Design For a Thin Seam Shuttle Car Featuring an Ergonomic Operator Compartment – Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 41, No. 11, November 1990, pp. 1132-1134 – Mayton, A. G., Bartels, J. R. and Mayercheck, W. D.

    By L. Adler

    The paper under discussion provides an excellent and concise study of compartment ergonomics for thin seam equipment. However, in accomplishing this, some very important operational aspects were ignor

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Discussion – Use of an Analytical Solution for Preliminary Estimates of Ground Water Flow to a Pit – ME, Vol. 46, No. 2, Feb 1994, pp.149-152 – Hanna, T. M., Azrag, E. A. and Atkinson, L. C.

    By Dan Plazak

    The authors are to be congratulated for presenting a simple and practical tool for quick estimates of ground water flow rates. At the risk of detracting from the simplicity of the method, I would like

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Discussion - Should Discounted Cash Flow Projections For The Determination Of Fair Market Value Be Based Solely On Proven And Probable Reserves? - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, April 2001, Vol.53, No. 4, pp. 51-56 – Lawrence, Ross O.

    By Stephen Semeniuk

    Discussion by Stephen Semeniuk Discussion As a valuator and SME member, I view Ross D. Lawrence's position as based on unproven and faulty assumptions made with regard to the pragmatic eviden

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Cyanide Assay Strategies For Cyanide Extraction Plants And Overcoming Nugget Effects And The Financial Implications In Both Grade Control And Gravity Gold Treatment Or Can We Afford To Take The Risk And Re-invent The Wheel?

    By Mike Wardell-Johnson, Chris Campbell-Hicks, Craig Bitmead

    Faster, simpler, cheaper and more accurate cyanide ex­tractable gold procedures are now available for grade control assay. Cyanide 'bulk leach extractable gold' or BLEG assays have previously been see

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Discussion - Inaccuracy Of Area Sampling For Measuring The Dust Exposure Of Mining-Machine Operators In Coal Mines - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, February 2002, Vol. 54, No. 2 pp. 33-39 – Kissell, F. N., Sacks, H. K.

    By J. L. Weeks

    Discussion by J.L. Weeks Discussion I wish to comment on Kissell and Sacks's paper "Inaccuracy of area sampling for measuring the dust exposure of mining machine operators in coal mines." It

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Analysis of the Controlled Deformation in Rock and Soil (A.DE.CO.-RS)–Tunneling Approach Performance of an Alternate Tunneling Approach in the Construction of 100 Kilometers of Tunnel for the Bologna to Florence High Speed Rail Line

    By Silvano Morelli, Giovanna Cassani, Renzo Bindi, Antonio Nicola

    More than 70 km of main line and service tunnels have been excavated to date for crossing the Apennines between Bologna and Florence. A new design and construction approach, known as Analysis of t

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Crud Processing Improvements Using ACORGA® CB - 1000 Crud Busting Reagent

    By T. McCallum

    Crud is a common concern in SX processes and is formed as a complex solid stabilized emulsion of aqueous and organic.1,3 Crud formation is highly dependent on the amount of solids entering the circuit

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    COPPER 99 – Mine Closures Help Copper Prices Improve

    By William R. Yernberg

    The current state of the copper industry was the topic of discussion at the Copper 99 — Cobre 99conference held Oct. 10 to 13, 1999, in Phoenix, AZ. More than 700 copper-industry engineers, executive

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Reserve calculations, mining, and milling of Homestake Mining’s Open Cut project described

    By Jerry D. Pfarr, Gary Loving, David G. McDowall

    Introduction The Open Cut is one of the best known landmarks in South Dakota's Black Hills. It is the site of the original discovery of the Homestake ledge, or lead, in 1876. Between that time a

    Jan 10, 1987

  • SME
    Improved Training Reduces Worker Injuries

    By Steve Kral

    U.S. mines are among the most efficient, productive and safest in the world. Much of that efficiency is due to the high-technology equipment and processes available to the industry. The U.S. mining

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Boart Longyear 4200 Surface Drill Features Improved Safety

    Safety is the No. 1 concern of any drill contractor or mine operator. Everyone in the industry knows a safe site helps stabilize operational costs and enables higher productivity. When it comes to ex

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Keeping an Eye on Safety Improves the Bottom Line

    By Steve Kral

    Worker safety is an issue that transcends industries, whether it be mining, construction, manufacturing or even general office work. In the mining industry, safety and training are particularly impor

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Sustainable Deepsea Mining - Overview on recent activities in Germany

    By Leonard Weixler, Peter Halbach, Michael Jarowinsky, Johannes Post

    Germany as an industrial nation is highly dependent on the import of mineral or metal resources. Sources which have not been considered until now are the marine mineral resources (MMR), which in recen

    Sep 1, 2014

  • SME
    Improved Leaching Performance Of Chalcopyrite By Microbial Cultures Subjected To Mutation

    By J. Kang

    To obtain microbial cultures with the ability to efficiently leach copper ion from chalcopyrite, microbial samples from acid mine drainage sites were mixed and then subjected to mutation using sodium

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Deep sea mining: from exploration to exploitation

    By Laurens de Jonge, Wiebe Boomsma, Rodney Norman, Stanislav Verichev

    "Earth provides natural resources, such as fossil fuels and minerals that are vital for human life. As the global demand grows, especially for strategic minerals, commodity prices rapidly rise. Thus t

    Sep 1, 2014

  • SME
    Uses Of Geophysics In Subsurface Surveying

    By D. F. Malott

    The Michigan Department of State Highways makes extensive use of geophysics for subsurface surveying which would be applicable for uses in other fields. Examples of resistivity surveys are given which

    Jan 1, 1968