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  • SME
    Characteristics Of Refuse Bank Materials Which Control Burning And Potential Use

    By H. L. Lovall

    Huge banks of preparation plant refuse and other non¬saleable materials have accumulated over the years in all major United States coal producing areas. These banks, esthetically and commercially unde

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    RI 4559 Grouting Diamond-Drill Holes at the Christmas Mine, Gila County, Ariz. With Notes on the Setting Properties of Cements and the Use of Liquid Carbon Dioxide as a Pressuring Agent in Grouting

    By Stanton L. Tainter

    "As an adjunct to its minerals-investigation program, the Bureau of Mines has developed a number of operating devices and techniques worthy of note. This paper, prepared under the supervision of J. H.

    Nov 1, 1949

  • SME
    Oxidative Destruction Of Ammonia For Restoration Of Uranium Solution Mining Sites

    By Michael J. Humenick

    A laboratory experimental research project was conducted to evaluate the use of chlorine for the oxidative destruction of residual ammonia which may remain in ground water after in-situ uranium soluti

    Jan 1, 1982

  • TMS
    Plasma Quench Production of Titanium Powder

    By Alan DonaldsoN

    Plasma Quench production of titanium is the thermal dissociation of titanium tetrachloride into gaseous titanium and chlorine followed by rapid quenching to prevent back reactions. Titanium tetrachlor

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Barge Transportation's Future in an Expanding Coal Market

    By Earle Faig

    Earle Faig Along with other transportation modes, the barge industry will be greatly affected by trends in domestic coal production. Traditionally, coal has been one of the major commodities moved by

    Jan 10, 1982

  • SME
    Material Handling In Urban Areas

    By Samuel Sigman, Martin M. Cooper

    A basic ingredient for rapid tunnel excavation is material handling. In construction of tunnel projects in urban areas material handling requires additional input to maximize performance. Urban projec

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    The Importance Of Environmental Compliance Programs

    By D. E. Nash

    Environmental compliance programs for mining companies are not only important management tools, but can deflect serious civil and criminal penalties if violations of environmental laws do occur. The

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Access To Crushed Stone-The East And Front Range

    By J. S. Hayden

    It is becoming increasingly difficult to secure local aggregate resources that meet quality standards and local restrictions without conflicts with other land uses and environmental regulations. The s

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Hot Coal - Bulk Transport And Storage

    By Albert F. Duzy

    Recently there have been some problems associated with hot coal in shipments from the USA to overseas markets. This paper will serve several functions. First, a brief review is presented, together wit

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    Tying Acceleration and GPS Location Information Together to Create A Mine Management Tool

    By J. Walden, S. Rhoades, R. E. Miller, R. Gibbs, P. Boman

    Accelerometers and pressure transducers mounted in suspension components can be used to monitor the ride of haulage trucks. Presently, it is difficult to tell what caused a jolt to the truck using eit

  • NIOSH
    IC 6679 Supplementary Notes On Core Drilling In The Salt Beds Of Western Texas And New Mexico. Tests 13 To 24 ? Introduction

    By E. P. Hayes

    This report supplements the date contained in Bureau of Mines Information Circular 6156, "Special features of core drilling in the salt beds of Western Texas and New Mexico," by J. S. Wroth. That circ

    Jan 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    IC 7263 Industrial Insulation With Mineral Products ? Introduction

    By Oliver Bowles

    The use of fire as a source of heat was the first step from primitive existence toward modern civilization, and heat has performed functions of inestimable importance throughout the ensuing ages. The

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    Cover Systems for the Uranium Industry: Are We Doing it Right?

    By Ward G. Wilson

    Best practice in the design and construction of soil cover systems for mine waste management has advanced extensively over the past two decades. While significant progress has been achieved, we still

    Aug 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Recovery Of Copper From Slow Cooled Ausmelt Furnace Slag By Floatation

    By Qingwei Qin, Ping Xue, Guangqiang Li

    Ausmelt furnace slag contains about 0.9% Cu (mass %). With increasing the amount of Ausmelt furnace slag, the recovery of copper from it will produce an enormous economic yield. The recovery of copper

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Missouri-Rolla’s Online Program Gains Popularity

    By Tad S. Golosinski, R. Larry Grayson

    Online education is not new. During the last decade, it has reached the stage where many universities offer a variety of courses, degrees and programs without any associated residency requirements.

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Advanced Tele-Autonomous Systems - The Wireless Future of Marine Mining

    By Y Bissiri

    The ever increasing demand for metals and minerals is putting significant pressure on current mining companies to find more ore. As these companies explore and mine, the future appears to be to go dee

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Difficult Sampling Problems in Mineral Processing

    Because of the work of the pioneers of sampling theory, we know the principles, test work and equations to use to design sampling systems to meet targets for precision and accuracy. However, we do not

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Constructability Challenges for Perimeter Control Blasting and Slope Development in Shale and Other “Weak” Rocks

    By D. J. Scarpato

    "Slope construction in shale can present some interesting challenges for geotechnical design engineers and contractors alike. There are challenges that can be expected and designed-for; however, all t

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering–General - The Development of Stability Theory for Miscible Liquid-Liquid Displacement

    By R. L. Perrine

    A stability theory is developed for miscible liquid-liquid displacement within a porous medium. In the usual case considered, a high-density high-viscosity "oil" is displaced downdip by a low-density

  • AUSIMM
    Air Quality in Mines: Progress and Prospects of Legal Control

    Exposure to respirable contaminants in mine atmospheres has long posed a serious hazard to miners. The control of these hazards, some of which can have sudden and catastrophic effects and some oth

    Jan 1, 1988