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  • SME
    Simulation and Animation of the Materials Handling for a Working Smelter

    By Thomas Fliess, Klaus-Christof Ritter, John R. Sturgul

    The optimum flow of materials through a smelter is an extremely important phase of the mining cycle. A typical copper smelter will have up to $US 1,000,000 per day of copper being processed. The motio

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Mineral Sand Products And Their Uses ? Introduction

    By Thomas E. Garnar

    Mineral sand products have been produced from beach sand heavy minerals for nearly a century. These minerals have specific gravities of 3.0 or higher and are extremely resistant to weathering. The mos

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    The Corporate Use Of Cash Flow

    By Douglas D. Donald

    The financial analyst's job is to make an objective appraisal of the investment opportunities which exist within the various industries under his supervision within the context of the economic mo

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Present And Future Plans Of The Office Of Coal Research

    By Wayne A. McCurdy

    I welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the work and program of the Office of Coal Research. Our programs are oriented to serve the conservation objectives of the Johnson Administra

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Coping With High Lateral Stresses In An Underground Illinois Coal Mine

    By C. Tom Blevins

    LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : This presentation is to discuss production and roof control problems associated with directional lateral stresses in an in situ stress field and the approach that Inland Ste

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Evaluating Ore Bodies For Leaching With Permeability Measurements (234a0dde-b23c-427a-badd-1a893cc2bb7b)

    By Peter G. Chamberlain

    Many mining engineers considering in-place leaching for the first time are uncertain as to how to evaluate ore bodies for potential leachability. Evidence presented in this report emphasizes the criti

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Limestone Scrubbing For High Sulfur Coal ? Introduction

    By Robert E. Barry

    For new coal-fired power plants, federal regulations require that emissions of sulfur dioxide be limited to 1.2 pounds for every million BTU'S burned. This is equivalent to coal with a sulfur con

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Geologic Setting Of Industrial Rocks And Minerals In Arizona

    By Stephen J. Reynolds

    Arizona's geologic history is complex, resulting in a diversity of rock types and earth materials, including those of commercial interest. Regional variations in geologic history gave rise to thr

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    The Evolution of Intermediate Driven Belt Conveyor Technology

    By Mark A. Alspaugh, E. A. “Bud” Viren

    The driving force behind most advances in technology is need. In the early 1980s, underground coal miners in the USA wanted to build longer conveyors to handle larger capacities but continue to use fa

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Seismic Tomography To Map Hazards Ahead Of The Longwall Face

    By K. Y. Haramy, E. C. Westman

    Anomalous geologic or stress conditions ahead of a longwall face have the potential of causing great harm to both the individual miner and the mining operation as a whole. NSA Engineering has been dev

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Economic analysis of royalty rate bidding for exploration rights

    By D. Harris, M. Osterberg

    This paper examines the economics of acquiring mineral exploration rights by royalty-rate bidding when the royalty basis does not provide for full cost recovery. Bidding takes place prior to explorati

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    How a Plant is Constructed

    By George E. Aiken, B. R. Jr. Waples

    INTRODUCTION In this paper the author will attempt to bridge from the paper work of design and engineering to the reality of implementation. Certain facets of construction are constant to a succes

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Children’s Experiences of the Coal Mine Disaster: Analysis of Junior High School Students’ Essays in Y??bari City

    By Ryota Kasahara

    In 1981, a gas outburst accident occurred in the Yubari Shintanko coal mine, the only expectant mine in Japan, it caused 93 deaths. As a result, Yubari Shintanko closed in 1982. This major disaster wa

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Talc Or Soapstone? ? Introduction

    By Edwin H. Bentzen

    Talc, as a mineral, is rather widespread, but as an ore sultable for mining, it is rather limited. Materials sold as "talc" range from the impeccable white material from Italy to a gray-green-bluish m

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Environmental Aspects Of Site Selection For Uranium Mill Tailings

    By Tom H. W. Loomis

    The department of the Interior is a federation or holding company of several fiercely independent bureaus which have either jurisdiction or expertise - or both - in a wide range of environmental field

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Real Time Mine Ventilation Simulation

    By K. H. McDaniel, K. G. Wallace

    This paper describes the development of a Windows-based interactive mine ventilation simulation software program at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). To enhance the operation of the underground

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Distribution -The Weak Link in Paste Backfill

    By Andrew Mackenzie, Paul Rantala

    Data is now appearing in literature that indicates many current paste fill systems in Canada suffer from plugged lines and severe wear rates. Both of these conditions suggest: design problems with the

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Determining The Integrity Of Escapeways During A Simulated Fire In An Underground Coal Mine

    By Robert J. Timko, R. Lincoln Derick

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated the integrity of escapeways in a three entry underground coal mine. A center conveyor belt entry (secondary escapeway), was flanked by an intake (primary escapeway) and a

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Investigation Of Heat Transfer On A Deep Level In The Butte District

    By Eugene C. Robertson

    The exchange of heat from wall rock to ventilating air was studied in a cross-cut driven through fresh rock on the 4600 level of the Kelley Mine, Six- teen thermocouple probes, 10 inches long, twenty-

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Appalachian Gold: Ore Mineralogy And Chemistry Of Central And Southern Deposits - Introduction

    By James R. Craig

    The Central and Southern Appalachians were the major sources of gold in the United States throughout the first half of the 19th century and have continued to yield gold to the present day. Small amoun

    Jan 1, 1981