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No.3 Mine Fire -A Case StudyBy C. C. Stewart
Jim Walter Resources, Inc. operates four underground coal mines in Alabama. In 1986, during longwall recovery operations, sparks from a torch ignited methane that migrated onto the face after a roof f
Jan 1, 1993
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High Calcium Limestone Reserves Of JamaicaBy L. A. Henry
The island of Jamaica consists predominantly of Carbonate rocks which vary in chemical & physical characteristics. Currently these rocks are used for construction and road aggregate, landfill and as a
Jan 1, 1998
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A Field Assessment Of An SIUC Innovative Spray System For Continuous MinersBy Y. P. Chugh
During late 2010, a scientifically founded water spray system was developed for continuous miners (CM) (Patent Pending) that reduces respirable dust exposure for miner operator by about 30%. It includ
Jan 1, 2012
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Crosstown 7 Collector System, Milwaukee - Contract C28G11By Patrick J. Doig
The Crosstown 7 Collector System, Contract C28G11, is part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's Waste Pollution Abatement Program. The contract involves the construction of 1.6 km (1
Jan 1, 1989
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Microcomputer Analysis Aids Continuous Mining Productivity at TanomaBy Scott G. Britton
Microcomputeranalysis has long been a technique for engineering professionals to improve the theoretical and practical design of continuous mining systems. Such work has been typically composed of mod
Jan 1, 1991
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Blasting Techniques And Safeguards Used In Enlarging The Underground Powerhouse At Salto De Villarino, SpainBy J. Y. Perez, H. M. Ewoldsen, L. L. Oriard
Near the village of Villarino de los Aires, in the province of Salamanca, Spain, is an existing underground hydroelectric power plant. A major enlargement was undertaken to increase the electrical gen
Jan 1, 1974
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Technology Development and Competitive Advantage: Sustainable or Short Term?By John O. Marsden
Technology development has played a crucial role in the minerals industry throughout history. The development of new technology allows mankind to produce metals and minerals at progressively lower cos
Jan 1, 2004
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Salary Survey Profiles SME MembersIn May 1993, SME contracted with The Dolecek Companies of Denver, CO to conduct a salary survey and a study of Mining Engineering. A written, four-page survey was sent to a random select sample of 189
Jan 1, 1993
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Numerical Analysis Of Longwall Subsidence Effects On Escarpment StabilityBy V. A. Shea-Albin
Sandstone escarpments surrounding western coal-bearing plateaus serve as critical habitat for animal species. Effects of mining subsidence on escarpment stability are not well documented; therefore, r
Jan 1, 1994
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Pressure leaching of copper concentrates at Morenci, Arizona – 10 years of experience Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By J. O. Marsden, C. Green
In 2003, a high-temperature pressure leaching circuit to treat copper sulfide concentrates was commissioned at the copper/molybdenum operation at Bagdad, AZ. In late 2007, a medium-temperature pressur
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Raise DrillsBy Lok W. Home
INTRODUCTION Today, raise drilling (boring) has become the stan¬dard method of raising throughout the Western world. It is estimated that the majority of raise footage com¬pleted in 1977 was accomp
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Methods Of Producing Interval Estimates For Global And Local ResourcesBy B. M. Davis
The problem of assessing uncertainty in grade estimates has been a topic of research and debate since kriging was first introduced. Use of the kriging variance was originally touted as all that was ne
Jan 1, 1997
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Kárahnjúkar Hydroelectric Project, Iceland Extreme Underground ConstructionBy Bernhard Leist, William D. Leech, Johann Kröyer, Holger Evers
Landsvirkjun—the national electric power company of Iceland—is building the Kárahnjúkar Hydroelectric Project in eastern Iceland. Two glacial river systems will be dammed and channeled through a serie
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery Of Elemental Sulfur From Ores By Solvent Extraction ? IntroductionBy C. J. Lewis
Considerable amounts of the world's known reserves of elemental sulfur are found near the surface in areas of volcanic activity both active and inactive. Because such deposits cannot in general-b
Jan 1, 1970
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Tunneling - An Art Or A Science?By John F. Shea
When tunnel boring machines were first developed, the J. F. Shea Company elected not to use them until some of the bugs were worked out. When we did take the plunge, we learned a great many lessons in
Jan 1, 1981
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Accurate Mixing Of Sized MaterialsBy Edward P. Larsen
At our annual meeting in St, Louis, Mo. in February 1961, we presented a comprehensive paper (No. 61-B-22) on the subject of "Blending and Handling of Materials for Agglomeration". In that paper you w
Jan 1, 1962
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Calibrating LaModel for Single and Multiple Level Stone Pillar Stability and Design - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Christopher Newman, Andrew Minckley
With underground stone operations developing in deeper and more geologically complex conditions, accurate pillar stability analysis becomes for the evaluation of engineering design. This paper provide
Feb 22, 2026
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Tantalum And Niobium From Wyoming PegmatitesBy M. L. Wouden
The Bureau of Mines investigated pegmatite and granite formations at Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming, for recovery of tantalum and niobium. Sampling of surface exposures identified about 1.27
Jan 1, 1991
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Electrochemical and column flotation technologies can mean higher recovery at lower operating costsBy Garrett R. Hyde, Aleksandar Stojsic
Introduction Economic pressures in the international marketplace have spurred advances in almost every facet of flotation. New developments have occurred in flotation chemicals, flotation machines, a
Jan 7, 1987
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Geology And Production Of West Texas-Type Sulphur Deposits (db903c0e-470a-4e07-b2cd-99ee7cdd21a8)By Joseph W. Mussey
Bio-epigenetic sulphur deposits occur in Pecos, Reeves and Culberson Counties of far West Texas. Sulfate reducrng bacteria, utilizing hydrocarbons as energy, transformed gypsum into replacement limest
Jan 1, 1984