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    Earthmoving in the Information Age

    By C. L. Schaidle

    Computers and communications technology have revolutionized many industries. In earthmoving, this revolution has just begun. The major changes are still to come but are just around the corner. This

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    The Geotechnical Aspects Of Rock Tunnel Design

    By Gary S. Brierley, Tracy J. Lyman

    INTRODUCTION Geotechnical engineers play a major role in tunnel design primarily because tunnels are constructed entirely within the ground. In general, this role can be divided into two major task

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    The Block- Method Of Top* Slicing Of The Miami Copper Co. (65992d3d-b729-4461-86bc-9f736961ccd6)

    By E. G. Deane

    THE CHAIRMAN (P. G. BECKETT, Globe, Ariz.).-The mining of large orebodies has in the last few years been such a big factor in the copper output of this State, and, in fact, of the whole country, I fee

    Jan 12, 1916

  • AIME
    Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Colombia during 1934

    By O. C. Wheeler

    There was an increased amount of activity in the oil business in Colombia during 1934 over that of the past several years in point of production, development and exploration. The Tropical Oil Co. cont

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    How Frother Savings Can Become Expensive

    By Thomas M. Plouf

    Flotation, as we know it today, is a physiochemical method of concentrating finely ground ores. The process involves chemical treatment of an ore pulp to create conditions favorable for the attachment

    Jan 11, 1975

  • AIME
    Sir Robert Hadfield Prize

    In a letter to the Secretary, Sir Robert A. Hadfield encloses a statement of the terms and conditions under which his prize is to be awarded by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and also a tabl

    Jan 3, 1918

  • AIME
    Chattanooga Paper - The Influence of Temperature in Steel-Making on the Behavior of the Ingots in Rolling

    By John W. Cabot

    The fact has long been known, that the temperature at which steel is made and cast bears a very important relation to the molecular condition of the cast ingot. But until quite recently this fact has

    Jan 1, 1886

  • TMS
    Numeric Modeling for the Carbothermic Aluminum Process

    By David J. Roha

    "The harsh environment of the Carbothermic Aluminum process makes necessary numerical modeling as a means of process visualization and understanding. A brief survey of the various numerical models, wi

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Large Volume Flotation Cells

    By R. Maxwell

    "At Opemiska Copper Mines we have, over the past four years, operated 300 cu. ft. and 700 cu. ft. flotation cells as roughers, scavengers and cleaners and found them competitive with conventional flot

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Preliminary Note Upon the Carbonite, or so¬ called "Natural Coke" of Virginia

    By Henry Wurtz

    OBSERVING in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty-on th

    Jan 1, 1875

  • AUSIMM
    Achieving 435-2540 Tonnes Per Shift from Continuous Miner Sections, A Report on the USAÆs Most Productive Coal Mines

    By Kissell F. N, Volkwein J. C

    The U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines has the opportunity to visit many U.S. mines, including some that claim 2 to 5 times the national average of 334 raw tonnes/unit shift (tps)

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Paper No. 166. The Steam Consumption of Air Compressors.

    The writers of these notes, having conducted some tests on the steam consumption of air compressors under varying conditions, believe that the detailed results of such tests will be of interest to the

    Jan 1, 1907

  • AUSIMM
    The Control of Environmentally Sensitive Elements in Alternative Fuels by X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry

    By F De Beurs, S Davies

    With the emphasis on CO2 emission legislation and the increasing price of traditional fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas, the use of alternative fuels is becoming more and more attractive for the ind

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AIME
    When To Stop Drilling

    By John W. Bader

    Probing a mineralized area with a core drill to find out what's there is fundamentally a simple task, but a costly one. Quite commonly it costs $10, and sometimes more, to extract and assay each

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Commerical Recovery of Pyrite from Coal - Discussion

    EDWARD HART*, Easton, Pa. (written discussion?) .-In 1895 I visited the chemical plant of the Messrs. Chance at Oldbury, England, under the guidance of Mr. France, the manager. In the stock house I s

    Jan 10, 1919

  • AIME
    NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of Virginia

    By Henry Wurtz

    Observing in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin .of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty— on

  • AUSIMM
    Reporting Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in the United States of America -Technical and Regulatory Issues

    The Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) was formed in 1994 to promote development and adoption of international standards for estimation and reporting of explora

    Jan 1, 2006

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 493 - Proceedings: New Technology for Coal Mine Roof Support

    Information Circular (IC) 9453 Roof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by underground coal miners. During1996-99, 44 coal miners lost their lives in rock falls and nearly

    Aug 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Industry Education in the 21st Century - Trends and Changes

    By Reynolds JO

    This contribution by. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy has three main thrusts. First, an Institute (and industry) view on academia and the need for more entrepreneurship at top

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    7. Evolution of the Gibralter, BC, Discovery

    By John E. Frost

    The Gibralter Mines Ltd. complex is 61 km (38 miles) north of Williams Lake in central British Columbia, Fig. 1. The discovery of these deposits evolved in stages such that each stage revealed a bigge

    Jan 1, 1991