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  • AUSIMM
    A day in the life of a mineworker in 2045

    By G McCullough, J Bassan, d P. Knights, C T. Farrelly

    By 2045, carbon-neutral mines will be economically producing products that are vital for the world’s transition to renewable energy. After overcoming significant technical challenges (and the investme

    Sep 1, 2024

  • SME
    A 108-in Storm Tunnel Underneath Active Taxiways and Apron at O’Hare International Airport - NAT2024

    By Tim M. Benson, Adam L. Lamanna, Carolina Martinez-Gutierrez, Mark J. Stephani

    The Lower Concourse C Extension (LCE) 108-in Storm Sewer consists of a 2,797-foot long, 27 to 55-foot deep, 108-in I.D. storm sewer tunnel. Situated beneath active taxiways and a terminal apron at Har

    Jun 23, 2024

  • NIOSH
    RI 6380 Accuracy in estimating metal content and tonnage

    By Richard F. Link, George S. Koch

    Through the use of statistical methods, estimates of metal content and tonnage of an ore body made by using data from 18 diamond-drill holes are compared with actual values established with data from

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Gaining Insights into Working within the Mining Sector

    By Jeanie Wills, Theresa Nyabeze, Samantha Espley, Donna Beneteau

    This presentation reports survey findings that aim to modernize the definition and understanding of the term 'mining.' The survey, conducted via LinkedIn in Winter 2024, garnered responses from a dive

    Oct 1, 2024

  • NIOSH
    RI 6451 Electro-dewatering Tests of Florida Phosphate Rock Slime

    By M. H. Stanczyk, I. L. Feld

    Dewatering of typical Florida phosphate rock slime by electro - osmotic techniques was investigated to determine if a compacted , plastic solid product could be obtained with simultaneous recovery of

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AUSIMM
    Strip and Line versus Blind Sink Shaft Sinking – The Ernest Henry Decision

    By C J. Carr

    The Ernest Henry Mine (EHM) is owned and operated by Xstrata Copper and is located in North-West Queensland, Australia. The mine is currently undergoing a transition from an 11 Mtpa open pit mine to a

    Mar 21, 2011

  • SME
    Retrofitting and re-powering as a control strategies for curtailment of exposure of underground miners to diesel aerosols Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Jon A. Hummer, Aleksandar D. Bugarski, Shawn Vanderslice, Teresa Barone

    A study was conducted to examine the potential of diesel emissions control strategies based on retrofitting existing power packages with exhaust aftertreatment devices and repowering with advanced pow

  • SME
    Selective Leaching of Arsenic from High-Arsenic Dust in the Alkaline System and its Prediction Model Using Artificial Neural Network - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

    By Yun-tao Xin, Yu Yi, Kang Yan, Gang Li, Xiao-dong Lv

    This study investigated the selective removal of arsenic from high-arsenic dust in alkaline systems and the effects of different leaching conditions. The results indicated that the liquid–solid ratio,

    Jul 29, 2021

  • SME
    Field Monitoring of Delayed Coal Burst in an Advancing Entry of a Deep Coal Mine - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

    By Shannon Seitz, Qingwen Shi, Junfeng Pan, Shuwen Wang, Brijes Mishra, Shaohong Liu

    Delayed coal bursts in deep coal mines have caused significant fatalities and economic losses in recent years. Instead of occurring right around the advancing face, this particular type of coal burst

    Oct 19, 2021

  • SME
    Controlling Coal Spontaneous Combustion Fire in Longwall Gob Using Comprehensive Methods—a Case Study - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

    By ZHONGLING ZHAO, WANTING SONG, GUOZHONG LIU, LEIXIN SHI, ZUI WANG, YUANYUAN LIU, KE GAO, DONGHONG JIANG, WANG LUO, PEICHAO LU, Jianwei Cheng, WANCHENG ZHENG, Gang Zhao, YUNGANG WANG, JIANBING ZHAO

    Coal spontaneous combustion is one of the disasters occurring in underground coal mines. As a typical case, the spontaneous combustion of broken coal left in the longwall gobs often happen which could

    May 6, 2021

  • SME
    Study on Optimization of Stope Structure Parameters for Steeply Inclined Medium-thick Broken Ore Bodies

    By Dongjie Zhang, Shuxin Liu, Jianduo Wang

    Broken rock mass and unreasonable stope structure parameters can cause excessive ore loss and dilution in sublevel caving; this is the main problem faced by caving mining in recent years. This paper p

    Mar 10, 2022

  • SME
    Investigation of Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss of Underground Coal Mines

    By İlknur Erol

    The abstract highlights that hearing loss is an occupational disease caused by noise exposure in the workplace. The study investigates noise-induced hearing loss among miners in underground coal mines

    Mar 24, 2022

  • SME
    Performance of New Inorganic Retarding Sealing Material for Gas Drainage Boreholes

    By Yuchen Wu, Purushotham Thkkaraja, Marek Borowski, Jie Liu, Jianwei Cheng, WANCHENG ZHENG, Yu Wang, Weidong Lu, Gang Zhao, Zhanyou Sa, Huan Yang, Yuhang Wu, Hui Wang

    The abstract discusses the importance of gas drainage in coal mines for safety, environmental protection, and resource utilization. It highlights the significance of borehole sealing technology for ef

    May 1, 2022

  • SME
    Regulating Mechanism of the Coal‑Based Reduction Reaction Behavior of Jinchuan Ferronickel Slag: Equilibrium Phase Composition, Kinetics, and Phase Transformation

    By Yonghong Qin, Songbo Ma, Qi Zhang, Peng Gao, Jianwen Yu

    Herein, the coal-based reduction was proposed to utilize the ferronickel slag of Jingchuan company. An excellent index with metallization rate of 99.22%, iron grade of 77.91%, and iron recovery of 92.

    May 24, 2022

  • NIOSH
    IC 6690 An International Viewpoint on Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used in Gassy Mines

    By L. C. IlsLey, E. J. Gleim, F. CRAVEN

    Electrical apparatus and circuits began to be used in mines about 50 years ago. A search of the literature on mining reveals that in 1882, umping was being done by electricity in some aines of England

    Jan 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    IC 6740 Economic Aspects of Gold and Silver

    By Scott Turner

    The monetary metals , gold and silver , have recently been the object of such general interest that the United States Bureau of Mines has received many inquiries regarding them . Though requests for t

    Jul 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    IC 8257 Sliver; Facts, Estimates and Projections

    By J. Patrick Ryan, Thor H. Kiilsgaard, Charles W. Merrill, E. T. McKnight

    The U.S. Treasury stocks of silver have been reduced at such a rapid rate to meet industrial and coinage requirements that they face exhaustion in 3 or 4 years. Alleviation of the silver problem will

    Feb 1, 1965

  • TMS
    Evolution Of The Large Copper Smelter - 1800S To 2013

    By P. J. Mackey

    Over the course of Dr. Robertson’s career, the ferrous and non-ferrous plants have seen enormous changes in technology and increases in plant capacity, essentially amounting to a “technological revolu

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Blast Monitoring and Blast Translation – Case Study of a Grade Improvement Project at the Fimiston Pit, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

    By M Fitzgerald

    Fimiston Open Pit is operated by Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) as a joint venture between Barrick Gold and Newmont Mining. Over 110 years of underground mining resulted in the development

    Aug 22, 2011

  • SME
    Evaluation of Different Neutralization Reagents in the Selective Removal of Impurities in Rare Earth Sulfuric Liquor Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Éder Domingos Oliveira, Carlos Antonio Morais, Ruberlan Gomes Silva

    The objective of this study is to assess the impact of different reagents, such as limestone, lime, magnesium oxide, and sodium hydroxide, in experiments carried out in the single purification step an