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  • CIM
    Urban Minerals ? Resources in Jeopardy or ? How to Turn a Difficult Economic Climate to Your Advantage

    By G. R. Guillet

    THE LATE Dr. D. F. Hewitt, Ontario's foremost authority on industrial minerals, was the first to point out the importance of urban minerals when he produced figures (Hewitt 1968) to prove that th

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    Urban Mining - Recycling Concrete And Asphalt - Current Aggregate Mining Problems

    By Robert R. Munro

    Traditional aggregate sources, that is the riverbeds, the alluvial fans, located relatively close to the developing urban centers are being foreclosed to mining. As the sand and gravel reserves are de

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    US Bureau Of Mines Coal Mining Automation Research (06db2b8d-3ca8-494b-8aaf-0f1b9fa2d479)

    By Jr. Schnakenberg

    The automation (robotization) of coal mining activities at the face offers improvements in worker safety and productivity. The evolutionary introduction of autonomous, intelligent robotic machines to

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    US Geological Survey Details Its Mapping Programs

    The US Geological Survey (USGS) held a one-day workshop at its Denver, CO facility to inform the public of the status of its National Mapping Program. In addition, the agency wanted to obtain informat

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    US mining : Have we done enough? Are we doing enough for the future?

    By I. Iwasaki

    There are many reasons why the US mineral and primary metals industry is in its present state. Undoubtedly, a flood of imported goods in all sectors is playing a major role in the plight of our raw ma

    Jan 6, 1986

  • AIME
    US Mining Industry Reclaims 80% Of Surface Acreage Used In 1971

    The surface area that mining requires is a minuscule fraction of the total land mass of the United States, according to the US Bureau of Mines' latest report "Land Utilization and Reclamation in

    Jan 10, 1974

  • SME
    Usability of Collaborative “VR Mine Rescue Training” Platform

    By Brendan Demich, Linda L. Chasko, Brendan Macdonald, Timothy J. Orr, Jessie J. Mechling, Cassandra Hoebbel, Jason Navoyski, William Helfrich, Jessica Cohen, Paul E. Schmidt, Jennica L. Bellanca

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in partnership with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) developed VR Mine Rescue Training (VR-MRT). It is a training plat

    Jun 25, 2023

  • TMS
    Usability Of Industrial Ashes In Cement Production As Pozzolanic Materials

    By Taner Kavas

    In the present study the utilization of coal ashes that appear at the end of firing process of brick production in cement pastes was examined. Ashes with three different particle sizes of 75 µm, 106 µ

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Use And Application Of Synthetic Organic Flocculants In The Mining Industry

    By Richard E. Ellwanger

    Methods of utilizing flocculants as settling and filter aids for mineral processing slurries are reviewed. Broad chemical classifications and techniques for proper dilution, multiple addition, and com

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Use Lower Shearer Drum Speeds to Achieve Deeper Coal Cutting

    By Jonathan Ludlow, Robert A. Jankowksi

    Introduction A longwall operator can make few changes to increase output, significantly reduce respirable dust, and decrease power consumption. Reducing drum speed, and thereby cutting with increased

    Jan 3, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Use of ?Tunnel Boring Machines in the Mine Environment

    By D Mather, H R. Asche

    "In the civil tunnelling field, the use of tunnel boring machines (TBM) has now overtaken the use of conventional excavation methods (drill and blast / roadheader). This is due to a number of reasons,

    Sep 17, 2014

  • SAIMM
    Use of a biocompatible polymer to enhance tailings transportation and reduce water consumption at a coper-cobalt-zinc plant

    By Y. Jeong, K. Kim

    Excess water can lead to instability and even failure in tailings storage facilities (TSFs). Simply reducing the amount of water in TSFs could be the best way to ensure the safety of nearby communitie

    Dec 13, 2023

  • SME
    Use Of A Dual-Aircourse Ventilation System For Improved Worker Health, Safety And Productivity

    By J. H. Kelley

    In this paper, we show that the methane emission and the dust generation in under-ground mining currently and in the future pose operational, health and safety conditions which adversely Impact face p

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Use of a GBR to Deliver Risk Management and Value— City Rail Link, Auckland - RETC2021

    By Tom Ireland, Sumi Eratne

    The approach to Risk Management during the procurement of major projects often has a significant outcome on the ultimate successful delivery of a project. The $NZ4.4B Auckland City Rail Link project i

    Jun 13, 2021

  • SME
    Use of a New Insertion Apparatus for Improving Performances of the Friction Rock Stabilizers

    By İbrahim Gunes, ATILA GURHAN CELIK, Eren Komurlu

    This study introduces a new apparatus designed to improve the load-bearing capacities and insertion efficiency of split set type friction bolts. Laboratory and site studies demonstrated the apparatus’

    Jan 3, 2022

  • SME-ICGCM
    Use of a Plate Loading Device to Quantitatively Evaluate Weak Rock Mass Classifications in the Underground Gold Mines of Nevada USA

    By Raj R. Kallu

    Underground gold mines in Nevada are typically hosted in geologic zones with a wide range of geotechnical properties ranging from blocky competent rock to faulted and highly altered soil-like material

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Use of a Pre-existing Microseismic Monitoring System to Detect Trapped Miners (with Reflections on Beaconsfield 2006)

    By D Cumming-Potvin

    Incidents that trap miners in underground mines have serious consequences for the miners and the mine operators involved. It is of utmost importance that mine operators utilise all available tools whe

    Mar 24, 2014

  • DFI
    Use of a Reinforced Jet Grout Excavation Support System for a Major Sewer Line Repair

    By Richard Brink, Eric M. Klein, Kenneth B. Andromalos

    "A portion of the roof for a 129 x 144-inch, nearly 100-year-old sewer outfall in the City of Baltimore had deteriorated to the point that it resulted in the development of a large sinkhole in a resid

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Use Of A Risk Analysis Model To Evaluate Rock Fragmentation By Blasting And To Determine The Size Of A Primary Crusher ? 1.0 Introduction

    By G. V. Borquez

    For many years drilling and blasting has been considered more of an art than a science. This is still true in some respects, but today scientific approaches to drilling and blasting design must be use

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Use of Alloy Steels in Rock Drilling, and Their Treatment

    By Charles G. Kemsley

    IN view of the truly remarkable development of special steels for special purposes, the mining industry has for years looked forward to a time when steel makers would come forward with a product which

    Jan 1, 1942