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Mining 4.0 — The impact of new technology from a workplace perspectiveBy Joel Lööw, Jan Johansson, Lena Abrahamsson
In this study, we try to illustrate what new technology can mean for the individual miner. We formulate the notion of Mining 4.0, where we attempt to create an image of how the future might look from
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Pumps for Mining Backfilling Applications; Solutions for Thickened Slurry BackfillingBy John Dean
"Pumping backfilling medium used to fill in holes and caverns in mines is challenging. The often viscous, high solids materials are extremely abrasive and can destroy pumping systems in a matter of da
Dec 1, 2018
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Wet Mining Offers Huge Potential; Interest In Near And Offshore Mining On The RiseUnlike traditional mining on land or ?dry? mining, relatively little is known of ?wet? or offshore mining within the industry. However, dredge mining has several benefits over dry mining, including hi
Jan 1, 2013
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Optimizing plant efficiency with attrition scrubbersBy Mike Preston
Attrition scrubbers may not be glamorous, but they are an important and sometimes neglected step in mineral processing. Optimal attritioning will significantly improve the results and efficiencies of
Oct 1, 2013
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Risk Management of Long and Deep Tunnels—The European ExperienceBy Yves Boissonnas, Marco Bettelini
"INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The operational safety of long and very long rail tunnels represents a key issue in all development stages, including design, construction, commissioning and operation. Th
Jan 1, 2016
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Toward Precise Underground Mapping System In CanadaBy Mike Ghassemi
It is clear that precise overground and under-ground mapping is an important factor for all designers. Due to rapid changes in underground construction, tunnel designers are increasingly in need of up
Jan 1, 2011
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Optimization of Fire Suppression Nozzle Location on Simulated Mobile Mine Equipment - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Liming Yuan, Wei Tang, RICHARD THOMAS, DAVOOD BAHRAMI
The location and orientation of fire suppression nozzles is critical in suppressing mobile mine equipment fires. To effectively suppress such fires, optimization needs to be considered for the suppres
Feb 1, 2025
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2013 review of zeolitesBy Daniel T. Eyde
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimates world production of natural zeolites to be 2.7 Mt (3 million st) in 2013. China ranked ?rst with 2 Mt (2.2 million st), followed by the Republic of Korea a
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IMVAL and SME Mineral Valuation Standards — Global Development Context, Adoption and Future RolesBy T. R. Ellis
"Editor’s Note: This is an expanded abstract. The full report is available on SME’s website at http://www.smenet.org/publications-resources/ resources/sme-valuation-standards-tutorials.The author has
Jan 2, 2018
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Cautious optimism for the future of mining; Resolution Copper eyes next stepsBy William Gleason
"The times they are a changing, and, for the mining industry, the optimism is high. On Nov. 8, Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States, and the Republican Party won a major
Jan 1, 2017
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The Shortcut - A Subsea Rail Tunnel between Sweden and GermanyBy Robert Sturk, Knut O. Halvorsen
"INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The world needs visionary people to break new ground and bring development forward. The human race has an inherent power and lust to explore and push borders, but also to
Jan 1, 2016
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The Geosat Program: Geological Remote Sensing From SpaceBy Frederick B. Henderson
On 10 August 1976, The Geosat Committee was organized in Denver to institute The Geosat Program. This program is an industry backed effort to evaluate and help select optimum space remote sensing syst
Jan 1, 1976
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Building On Success: SME Minnesota Section Annual MeetingFor the past two years, Cliffs Natural Resources in Minnesota has tried an experiment: it has staffed a booth at the Iron Range Earth Fest. ?It was a little unusual for a mining company to participate
Jan 1, 2012
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Miner-centered Approach To Understanding Technology Needs For Self- Escape In Underground Coal Mine Emergencies - SME Annual Meeting 2022By D. A. Baker, E. A. Gyawu, K. Awuah-Offei
Several underground coal mining disasters, such as Upper Big Branch in 2010, have revealed technological and organizational shortcomings related to self-escape. Efforts to address these gaps have prim
Mar 2, 2022
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Preface to the MME Special Issue in Honor of Professor Emeritus Douglas W. Fuerstenau Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jim Gebhardt
Douglas W. Fuerstenau (DWF) grew up on a farm and in several small communities in rural South Dakota during the depression years, where he learned the value of hard work. Working hard can produce resu
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Optimization Oriented Work Preparation for Sub-Surface Construction Work under Special Consideration of Construction Logistics and Explicit Choice of Procedure and EquipmentBy J. Herhold, S. Plaum
The focus within the economical optimization of projects, which are conducted underground, shifts more and more towards the conduction of construction work underground. Underground operations can be d
Jan 1, 2019
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Effective Monitoring of Particulateemissions to Control Fugitive Dust at Frac Sand PlantsBy Earl Parker
The mining/mineral processing industry constantly faces the challenges of handling tons of material in a variety of processes such as crushing, milling, drying, belt transfer and loadout. These proce
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Marketing And Transportation As Related To The Feldspar IndustryBy S. Eugene Mills
Twenty-five years ago, when I began my sales life marketing minerals, there was little or no contact between sales people and production people. In those days, it was not uncommon for me, as a salesma
Jan 1, 1977
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Applying Design/Build -Construction Management To The Mining Industry (PREPRINT NUMBER 77-AU-347)By Conrad W. Steller
What is the definition of a successful construction or development project? It could be described in many ways: a project that performs as designed; a project completed on time, a project completed wi
Jan 1, 1977
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Discussion - Short Scale Spatial Variability Of Sulfur In A Coal SeamBy R. W. Barbaro, R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, P. T. Luckie
Discussion by A. Unal Barbaro et al. (1990) implemented a tedious study aimed at delineating the short-scale spatial variability of sulfur in a coal seam. It is not possible, however, to extend the
Jan 1, 1992