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  • SME
    Truck-Shovel Operations in the Southern Powder River Basin

    By R. Church

    The southern Powder River Basin (PRB) of Wyoming has developed into the largest coal producing region in the United States in the relatively short time span of 22 years. Since the opening of the first

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Safety Practices and Challenges in the Powder River Basin

    By William A. Holgate

    Coal production in the in the Powder River Basin began its tremendous expansion during the boom of the mid-1970s. New mines were opened from 1976 through the early 1980s. This expansion soon placed Wy

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Asbestos Industry at the Crossroads : Current Position and Outlook

    By Jean Dupéré

    Introduction Before examining the current position of the asbestos industry and its market outlook, it is important to describe the product itself. If we are to understand the problems besetting th

    Jan 7, 1984

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    Collectorless Flotation In The Processing Of Complex Sulphide Ores

    By M. Leroux, S. R. Rao, J. Kim, V. Gervais, J. A. Finch, G. Labonté, N. Macminn, M. Ounpuu

    Collectorless flotation of sulphide minerals from Lyon Lake ore (Mattabi Mines Ltd.) has been studied both in the laboratory and plant. Among the four major minerals chalcopyrite showed the greatest r

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Legendary Saint Barbara still honored as the patron saint of mining

    By Pan Eimon

    She was young, beautiful, intelligent, virgin. Her name was Barbara and she captured the attention of many men, especially those in dangerous occupations. Her rich and doting father was hopeful of mak

    Jan 11, 1985

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    Strain Wave Measurements and Fragmentation: The Effect of Delay Between Explosive Charges

    By Stuart Brashear, J. W. Reil

    The manuscript of this paper was not available for publication when the Proceedings went to press. Should the authors elect, they may distribute copies at the time of the Symposium.

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Materials Handling, Transportation, And What Lies Ahead In Packaging In The Cement Industry

    By Alfred A. Roetzer

    In several sections of the country new demands are being brought bar cement users. Among these the demand' for truck shipments; and palletized loads present new problems that do not lend themselv

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Barite - The Frustration Of Long Range Planning

    By Robert E. Jones

    The barite industry shares with its associates in the minerals industry the impediments of excessive federal and state regulations. We have learned to exist with the Organic Act of 1976, the Mine Safe

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    The Recovery Of Hematite And Chromite Fines And Ultrafines By Wet Magnetic Methods

    By Y. Wang, E. Forssberg

    Wet magnetic separation methods for the recovery of hematite and chromite fines and ultrafines were investigated. These methods included wet high-intensity and high-gradient magnetic separation, carri

    Jan 1, 1995

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    LiDAR Mapping of Ground Damage in a Heading Reorientation Case Study

    The Subtropolis mine is a room-and-pillar mine extracting the Vanport Limestone near Petersburg, Ohio. In February 2018, mine management began implementing a heading reorientation to better control th

    Jan 7, 2020

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    The Influence Of Lead Ions In Sulphide Flotation

    By J. Y. Kim

    Lead ions originating from galena during processing of complex sulphide ores migrate to "cover" the surface of sphalerite and iron sulphide mineral particles, and cause poor selectivity in differentia

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Role Of Technology In The Minerals Industry

    By Robin J. Batterham, Stephen H. Algie

    It is often stated that innovation is central to the economic survival of mining and mineral processing in the face of global competition, and yet technology is often far from a core strategy in our i

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Evolution Of The Conventional Flotation Cell Design

    By Shamsuz Zaman, Barry Hansen

    The major development in the evolution of the conventional subaeration flotation machine has been the steady increase in the size of the individual units. In 1950, large machines were of 1.35 m3 (48 f

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Mining On The Edge At The Murray Mine

    By S. Ash

    Murray mine was one of the first Mechanized cut and fill underground gold operations in Northern Nevada. At the end of 2002 mine production began to decline and Murray entered a phase of remnant minin

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Directional Core Drilling, The State-of-the-Art

    By Viktor Tokle, C. W. Dawson

    The Devico directional core drilling system and its capabilities are described, with reference to other directional drilling technologies and the advantages and disadvantages of these systems. The adv

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The MUF Concept Applied To All Rotating Excavators

    By L. Adler

    The valuable Maximum Utilization Factor (MUF) concept has been extended to other rotating excavators beyond stripping shovels and draglines. In this concept the boom reach and bucket capacity are mult

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Legal Due Diligence - The Skeletons In The Closet

    By J. M. King, C. J. Boggs

    Acquisitions of mineral properties and companies can saddle the acquirer with unexpected and substantial liabilities and obligations incurred by the acquired or selling company that are not readily ap

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Carbonate Mining In The Folded Appalachians Of Pennsylvania

    By G. Robert Ganis

    The folded Appalachians are a physiographic province of eastern North America extending from Nova Scotia to Alabama. The province strikes through the state of Pennsylvania (see Fig. 1) comprising roug

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Health And Safety Issues In The Mining And Quarrying Industry

    By D. Duvris

    Health and safety issues are a very important aspect of mining activities. Although the application of scientific research and current technology shields workers from many dangerous aspects of mining

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Can The Toxicity Of Asbestos Be Reduced? - Preprint 09-124

    By F. Habashi

    Asbestos, an extremely useful natural resource, has been studied extensively mineralogically and for industrial application. Its extraction from ores has been greatly improved with respect to safety i

    Jan 1, 2009