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  • SME
    Effective Maintenance Downsizing Techniques: The Starting Point

    By Paul D. Tomlingson

    Editor's note: This is the second of two articles on maintenance. Part one: "Downsizing maintenance to improve performance: Defining the downsizing task," appeared in the September issue of MININ

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Geochemical Research In The Alabama Copper Belt

    By Otis M. Clarke

    The purpose of geochemical research in the Alabama copper belt is to re-evaluate geochemical prospecting methods as related to igneous and metamorphic rocks in a humid climate. It is also a correlatio

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Heavy Minerals Activity On The Rise Worldwide

    By William R. Yernberg

    The Fifth International Heavy Minerals Conference (HMC) was held Oct. 16-19, 2005, at the Marriott Sawgrass Resort in Ponte Vedra, FL. With SME as sponsor, the 2005 conference marked the first time th

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Arch of Illinois – Look to the Future

    By Gregg R. Bierei

    Arch of Illinois is a mining complex comprised of two surface and two underground mines located in Perry County, in southern Illinois. The company a division of Apogee Coal Co. of St. Louis, MO. Ar

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Geology Of The Cove Gold-Silver Deposit

    By B. A. Kuyper

    The Cove gold-silver deposit is located 50 km southwest of Battle Mountain, Nevada and 1.5 km northeast of the McCoy Mine. Total proven and probable reserves are 48.7 Mt (53.7 Mst) with an average gra

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    The Practice Of Methane Drainage In Japan

    By K. Ohga

    Japan has produced 14-16 million tons of coal per year in the past several years. About half of the production comes from eight coal mines in the Ishikari coal field, Hokkaido. Most of the gassy coal

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Opportunities for the Optimization of Hydrometallurgical Plants

    By J. A. Herbst, K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, S. W. Asihene

    As hydrometallurgy matures as a technology, more of its existing process knowledge will continue to be summarized in the form of detailed mathematical models. This development is happening at a time w

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    The Case For Periodic "Outsider" Operational Reviews

    By M. D. Martin

    Low metal prices and increasingly stringent environmental regulations, coupled with the threat of higher governmental royalties are adversely affecting both existing and new operations. Existing opera

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Tunneling for the Eastlink Project, Melbourne, Australia

    By Peter Campi, Harry R. Asche, Ian P. Callow, Edmund G. Taylor, P. Scott Smith

    The US$1,850 million EastLink project is a 39km tollway and includes twin 3-lane,1.5km long, undrained driven tunnels. The hard rock tunnels are being built to avoid passing the motorway through the M

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Mineral Resource Laws: The Spectre Of Ecology

    By D. Wallace Fields

    Increasing public pressure and demands from various tiers of government have generated a legislative maze of statutory and administrative requirements facing industries involved in mineral extraction

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    The Price Of Doing Business Today ? Introduction

    By Dale R. Andrus

    Why is there such an increased thrust toward positive multiple use land management and where will it lead? History and purpose of the mining law of 1872. John Marshall discovered gold at Sutter?s

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Noise in the Mining Industry--An Overview

    By Dennis A. Giardino, Leonard C. Marraccini

    This paper surveys noise levels, noise exposure patterns, and frequency spectra found in the mining environment; the effects of mining noise on the working population; and the quantification of hearin

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Finding The Silver Lining In Shafter, Texas

    By Douglas B. Silver

    The key to unlocking value is to find opportunity where others have missed it. How does a company find value in a thoroughly explored asset? This article explores the approach taken by one company an

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Uranium: Memories Of The Little Big Horn

    By George White

    On June 25, 1876 Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer led the Seventh U.S. Cavalry Regiment., comprising 31 officers and 637 enlisted men, into the valley of the Little Big Horn River in southern Monta

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Barite: World Sources And The US Market

    By S. D. Bearden

    The world's barite reserve base is adequate for at least 100 years at the current consumption rate. China, India and the United States are expected to remain the leading producing countries, and

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Gold into the Nineties, Opportunity & Challenge Introduction

    By Hans von Michaelis

    ecent events have demonstrated the extraordinary impact of politics on the price of gold.... A rise from the $350/oz. level to $400 has a far greater impact on profitability of a gold mine than does,

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Application Of Dredging To The Mining Industry

    By R. A. Paul

    WIDCO, operator of the Centralia Coal Hine, chose dredging, a method not commonly used for overburden removal, as the fastest, safest, and most economical method for mining through an alluvial filled

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Are You In Step With The Eighties?

    By William L. Carter

    Through your presence here this morning and your membership in the Society of Mining Engineers, you have shown that you are interested in keeping abreast of the latest technology and mining procedures

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Development Of A Total Maintenance System

    By Joseph W. Kupfner

    It is a recognized fact that a good maintenance program is a pre-requisite for minimum delay costs and maximum availability of equipment. To develop such a program and to make it effective, one must e

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Optimizing The Design Of Mine Dewatering Systems

    By T. J. Durbin

    At some surface and underground mines, control of ground-water inflow involves significant costs. These costs include the capital costs for installing a dewatering system, power and other costs to ope

    Jan 1, 1993