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  • CIM
    Recent Developments of the Old Sydney at Princess Colliery Collieries, Limited

    By R. R. Dickson

    Princess colliery, the largest mine operated by the Old Sydney Collieries, Limited, commenced operations in 1877. It was the first mine sunk in the Sydney coal field with the primary object of working

    Jan 1, 1946

  • IOM3
    Regional in-situ stresses in mine design

    By I. W. Farmer

    High horizontal stresses and high horizontal to vertical in-situ principal stress ratios in the plane of underground drifts and entries can damage weakly laminated roof rocks quite severely. Such stre

    Jun 19, 1905

  • AIME
    Mine Hoists--Proper Selection To Fit The Application

    By Gary Beerkircher

    The mine hoisting equipment that is selected and installed at a mine is the lifeline of the mine, and therefore the proper selection of equipment will save a lot of time and money during the life of t

    Jan 1, 1975

  • IOM3
    Discussions and contributions: The Hammersley iron pellet plant

    By J. R. Hammond, I. C. Herbert

    Report of discussion at October, 1970, IMM general meeting (Chairman: M. J. Cahalan, President) and contributed remarks on the paper published in Transactions/Section C (Mineral Processing & Extractiv

    Dec 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Standards For Brass And Bronze Foundries And Metal-Finishing Processes

    By Lillian Erskine

    WHILE brass and other copper alloys have long been listed as offering health hazards to their workers, it is questionable if the metals involved are alone responsible for the trades' records of m

    Jan 2, 1919

  • SME
    Predicting the mine of the future: SME keynote looks toward the next generation

    By William Gleason

    "What will the mine of the future look like? Will it resemble the current operations that supply the world with the products it needs to function, or will it be something totally different? How will t

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Benefits of Us DMC_Blast in Open Pit and Underground Mining

    By Dale Preece, Stephen Chung

    Mining and quarrying industries recognize blasting as the most effective method for breaking and removing large volumes of rock. However, the economics of blasting are often offset by the costly trial

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia, S. A. (Discussion, 908 ; see also pp. 33, 803)

    By Spencer Cragoe

    I have read with much interest the elaborate and able paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia, presented at the Atlantic City Meeting (ante, p. 33). Going into det

    Jan 1, 1899

  • AIME
    Pre-Show Report: 1979 SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit

    SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit

    Jan 9, 1979

  • SME
    The Gradual Evolution Of Mechanized Hard Rock Mining

    By R. L. Bullock

    For the past 30 years there has been a gradual evolution of mechanical excavating systems in underground hard rock mining applications. This paper traces many of the tests of various tools and methods

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Problems of a Mine Mechanization Program

    By C. Kremer Bain

    UNDER present economic conditions the necessity of mechanizing the mines of our country has become a very important problem. More and more mines are looking toward increased or complete mechanization

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Problems of a Mine Mechanization Program

    By C. Kremer Bain

    UNDER present economic conditions the necessity of mechanizing the mines of our country has become a very important problem. More and more mines are looking toward increased or complete mechanization

    Jan 1, 1951

  • NIOSH
    Trends in Electrical Injury in the U.S., 1992?2002

    By James C. Cawley

    This paper updates an earlier report by the authors that studied electrical injuries from 1992 to 1998. The previous information is expanded and supplemented with fatal and nonfatal injury rates and t

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Meeting the Global Challenge (689ee366-59af-4a12-871c-7d749f87f065)

    By Jean Vavrek, Rob Barber

    "What is CIM’s role on a planet-wide scale?That question has been coming back to the forefront of many discussions regularly in the months since we came on board as Executive Director and Vice- Presid

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    A Study On Grinding And Energy Input In Stirred Media Mills

    Grinding and energy input in stirred media mills are studied as functions of grinding time, stirring speed, media size and density, solid concentration, impeller and tank dimensions and design, and ot

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    IC 7010 Advanced Mine Rescue Training Course Of The Bureau Of Mines ? Introduction

    By J. J. Forbes

    The activities of the Bureau of Mines include the development and testing of self-contained oxygen breathing apparatus and other devices for respiratory protection, the development and tasting of devi

    Jan 1, 1938

  • NIOSH
    RI 5418 Better Coke By Thermal Pretreatment Of Coal: Results For Illinois No. 6-, Pittsburgh-, And Mason-Bed Coals - Summary

    By F. W. Smith

    To determine whether preheating coals before carbonization would improve the coking properties of the coals, particularly the weaker coking coals, 3 coals, 1 each from Illinois, Kentucky, and Pennsylv

    Jan 1, 1958

  • SME
    A Practical Approach To Automatic Grind Control

    By R. Ribeiro

    The designers of the new Arafertil concentrator in Brazil provided for complete automatic control of the grinding circuit to meet the operating objective of maximum throughput at a specified grind. An

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Mining Possibilities of the Argentine

    By Chester B. White

    ARGENTINA is a country that has never been properly prospected. This is my settled conclusion after reporting on mines in this country ever since 1914, crossing all the mining provinces from Chubut, i

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Papers - Classification - Multibasic Coal Charts (With Discussion)

    By H. J. Rose

    Graphic methods have long been used to advantage in dealing with diverse phases of fuel technology and research. Not only are graphs convenient for presenting data and making calculations, but they ar

    Jan 1, 1930