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  • SME
    Alaskan Coals

    By Cleland N. Conwell

    Intermittent coal mining has been conducted in Alaska for over a century. The first report of coal in Alaska was by the Veechy expedition of 1826 and 1827. Whaling ships used coal from Corwin Bluff ne

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Evaluation Of A Gypsum Deposit

    By F. C. Appleyard

    As one of the more important Industrials Minerals, gypsum occupies a significant place in the economy of the United States, particularly in that segment which can be loosely called the Construction In

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Sinter---Pellets---Fuel?

    By H. E. Rowen

    I hope my title is not confusing; even more so that I am not. Actually pelletizing and sintering, meaning both the formation of pellets and the hardening of them, are closely related to each other and

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Warwick ? A Unique Approach To Steam Coal Preparation

    By John C. Draper

    [Duquesne Light Company's three power plants in western Pennsylvania are now receiving high BTU clean coal from a new coal preparation plant. When burning coal from this plant, particulate emissi

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Selection, Purchase And Maintenance Of Mining Equipment

    By P. C. Dagneau

    QUEBEC CARTIER MINING COMPANY was incorporated in 1957 to explore and develop low grade iron are deposits in Northeastern Quebec. Four separate deposits were located and identified as being of ore qua

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry And Flotation Of The Chalcocite-Potassium Ethyl Xanthate System

    By C. Basilio

    Thermodynamic calculations based on a rigorous mass balance technique have been carried out for the chalcocite-potassium ethyl xanthate (KEX) system. The results of the calculations are used to: i) co

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    US Uranium Industry In A Changing Global Market

    By W. Szymanski

    The United States contains one of the world's largest reserves of uranium. Domestic production and exploration activities, however, have declined since the early 1980s due to weaker-than-expected

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    The 10 Foot Symons Cone Crusher

    By Arnold P. Szaj

    There is no startling revelation to the fact that the mining industry as a whole is generally moving toward the use of larger equipment to process ores in quantities far greater than what was even con

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Polyelectrolytic Bridge Flocculation Application To Dewatering And Processing Of Clay Slurries

    By S. E. Valji

    Clay slurries are normally dewatered using flocculents like sulfuric acid or aluminum sulfate. This type of flocculation is based on the electrolytic mechanism. For certain clay dewatering application

    Jan 1, 1965

  • SME
    Underground Mining In Saskatchewan Potash

    By Fritz F. Prugger

    This paper considers some of the main aspects of underground mining in the flat, rich, but deep lying deposits of Saskatchewan. It briefly describes the pertinent geological features as they relate co

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Control Of Large Grinding Mill Circuits

    By M. H. Pettibone

    During the past decade, the size of grin- ding mills has steadily increased. Mills 11 m in diameter with 9 mW motors have been installed with even larger units on the drawing board. The rising cos

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Guidelines For Improving Trailing Cable Splice Performance ? Introduction

    By R. H. King

    Underground coal mining machinery utilizes portable electric sables, "trailing cables." to obtain power from load centers or distribution boxes. Cables are frequently damaged since mobile equipment, p

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Scaling and Flow Similarity Considerations to Develop a 1/40th Scale Aerodynamic Model of a Longwall Coal Mine for Methane Hazards Investigation

    By A. Juganda, H. PINHEIRO, J. Brune, N. SANDOVAL, G. Bogin, K. Gallagher, F Wilson

    The present work discusses the nuances of scaling and flow similarity to develop a 1/40th scale version of a longwall coal mine. Details on the geometric, kinematic, and dynamic scaling of the physica

    Mar 19, 2022

  • SME
    Water Granulation And Transportation Of Blast Furnace Slag At Atlantic Cement Company's Sparrows Point, Maryland Plant

    By Thomas Hard

    A description is given of a new facility processing blast furnace slag into a high quality cementitious material to be used as an ingredient in concrete for general construction purposes. A brief hist

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    A Successful Method Of Sampling And Testing Highly Fractured Material, Using Large Diameter Core

    By C. W. Lockhart

    Strength evaluation programs, based on sub- jecting a number of 5-718 inch (0.15 m) diameter core samples from highly fractured or poorly consolidated rock, to triaxial compression tests, have been su

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    A Critical Path Crashing Technique To Optimize Mulitple Fan Ventilation Systems

    By S. Bhamidipati

    Abstract. Controlled flow is an aspect often desired in mine ventilation. This is normally obtained by using fans and regulators to achieve the required pressure balance in the system. Preference for

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    The Ore Deposits At Copper Canyon And Copper Basin, Lander County, Nevada

    By R. W. Sayers

    The Duval Corporation porphyry copper deposits at Copper Canyon and Copper Basin, though widely separated, form an economic unit requiring integrated exploitation. Contrasts in mineralization, host ro

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    The Gross-Count Method Of Microscopic Quantification

    By Donald M. Hausen

    Microscopic evaluation of trace quantities of metalliferous phases in flotation products requires counting large numbers of particles. Particle counts of many thousands may be required for precision,

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Use Of Sonic Techniques In Exploring Coal-Mine Roof Strata

    By Charles E. Mongan

    The problem of roof control in the coal-mining industry is of major importance inasmuch as 65 percent of all coal-mine fatalities result from falls of roof, face, or ribs. The Health and Safety Re

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Taconite Tailings Reclamation, Techniques, And Results

    By Allan M. Hale

    Taconite tailings reclamation, especially the stabilization of tailings ponds, .dams, and slopes, can be effectively accomplished through the use of appropriate vegetation. Utilizing vegetation provid

    Jan 1, 1980