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  • SME
    Microcrystaline Silica ? The Energy Saver ? Introduction

    By John P. Norton

    Microcystaline silica has been mined in Illinois from the Clear Creek formation since the turn of the century, especially in the area around Tamms in Alexander County, in the southernmost part of the

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Determination Of A Rate Generating Equation For Continuous Miners ? Introduction

    By R. V. Ramani

    In 1970, of the 603 million tons of coal produced in the United States, 339 million tons, or 56%, were produced by under- ground mines. While the ratio of underground to surface production has been de

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    How Far Can Chemical Crushing With Explosives In The Mine Go Towards Further Replacement Of Mechanical Crushing In The Plant?

    By Charles H. Grant

    Communications in whatever we do, is one of the major problems we encounter. In an effort to provide a better understanding of the use of explosives, I am going to take a little different view of what

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    The Use Of Expert Systems In Concentrator Control ? Introduction

    By Lynn B. Hales

    Everywhere you turn today there are articles on artificial intelligence and the rapid emergence of expert systems. Expert systems form a class of software that has developed as a result of the large r

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Development Of The Wiseda 220 Ton Rear Dump Hauler

    By A. E. Hunt

    Over the past twenty-live years since large scale truck haulage in open-pit mining began, the periodic introduction of Larger capacity vehicles has provided increased productivity and reduced costs.

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Subsidence Control - Underground Mining

    By George Dials

    Good morning gentlemen. My name is George Dials, and I am [vice] president of the Mining and Reclamation Council of America (MARC). The Council is composed of various companies, individuals, and affil

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    The Geology Of Montana Talc Deposits

    By Richard H. Olson

    Talc deposits in the Precambrian of southwestern Montana (Beaverhead and Madison Counties) are unique within the U. S. A. in that large bodies of tremolite-free talc can be open-pit mined. All known d

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    The Future Role Of The Mining Company In The International Arena ? Introduction

    By Gordon R. Haworth

    During the past ten years we have experienced a period of rapidly-changing ground rules for the mining industry. Domestically we have had to contend with numerous new regulations controlling the impac

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Geology Of The Mesquite Deposit, Imperial County, California ? Introduction

    By S. L. Manske

    The Mesquite gold deposit is a recent discovery of Gold Fields Mining Corporation lying 65 kilo- meters northeast of El Centro in Imperial County, California (Figure 1). The deposit is located on the

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    The Gyratory Ball Mill Its Principle Of Operation And Performance ? Introductory

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    The gyratory mill shown in Figures I and II is a ball mill in every sense of the term, in that the grinding media are balls. The media container, called the shell, is of the form of a shallow cylindri

    Jan 1, 1959

  • SME
    Why Some Bolted Mine Roofs Fail ? Introduction

    By Robert M. Cox

    Systematic roof bolting has proven to be a very effective method of mine roof control; however, major roof failures still occur and roof falls still remain the number one occupational hazard of underg

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    An Update On Wet Semi-Autogenous Grinding Mills At National Steel Pellet Company - Introduction

    By W. C. Dailey

    The National Steel Pellet Company is owned by National Steel Corporation, managed by the M. A. Hanna Company and located near the town of Keewatin in northern Minnesota. Annually, the concentrator pro

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Cost Engineering Considerations In Selecting Lime For Sulfur Removal

    By David C. Slack

    In recent years public concern over the environment has grown enormously. A very aware populace has exerted pressure on its legislators to enact enforcement laws dealing with pollution. Among the diff

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Monitoring The Water Resource Impacts Of Mining Activities ? Introduction

    By Allan Gebhard

    The purpose of this paper is to summarize the role of water resource monitoring in mining activities and to discuss the considerations that go into designing and implementing a monitoring program. The

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    The Flotation Behavior Of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands

    By R. J. Smith

    Tar sand deposits in Utah represent more than 25 billion barrels of in-place bitumen, 96% of the known U.S. reserves. The technological development of a hot water processing strategy for the Canadian

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Wet Scrubbing Of Coal Dust From Thermal Dryers

    By Thomas Gleason

    Wet scrubbing of fine coal from Thermal dryers poses a number of problems in adapting the gas cleaning equipment for required clean-up of the fine particulate matter. Among then are: 1. The dust

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Waste Heap Reorientation By Explosive ? Introduction

    By W. A. Zingg

    Impervious zones in copper waste heaps create a problem in contacting the rock with leaching solutions. These zones are normally associated with compacted layers .formed on the surface of each lift by

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Quality Control And Shipment Planning At The Carter Mining Company ? Introduction

    By J. D. Brown

    The purpose of this paper is to inform members of the coal producing and consuming community about techniques used by The Carter Mining Company to control product quality at a large surface coal minin

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    New Monitoring Technique For Fractures In Underground Mine Openings

    By Duk-Won Park

    A new gage for monitoring fractures in underground openings was successfully developed utilizing the reflection photo-elastic technique. The gage may be used to detect crack initiation in mine opening

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Trace Element Content Of Pyrite In The North Carolina Slate Belt: Implications For Exploration

    By R. L. Teseneer

    Pyrite samples from twenty-one locations in the North Carolina Slate Belt were analyzed for cobalt, gold, mercury, and nickel by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The geographic distribution of rel

    Jan 1, 1979