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    Liaison: The Interpreter Who Spans The Gap Between Design Engineering And Operations

    By Fred Perea

    The practical example of the effectiveness and necessity of establishing and maintaining close communications between the design engineering section and operating section of a large plant concerned wi

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Ventilation At The Highland Uranium Mine

    By Ernest L. Bradley

    A positive pressure ventilation system, augmented by a dewatering well curtain and underground longhole drilling, provides effective ventilation and radon control at EXXON Minerals Company's High

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Surge Bins, Shops, and Special Projects

    By Scott G. Britton

    Until now, only the range of typical construction projects which are repeated over and over during the life of a coal mine have been discussed. This chapter looks at underground construction projects

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Shaft Drilling! A Different Approach To Exploration And Development Of Ore Bodies

    By V. L. Magnus

    The text of this chapter was not received in time for printing.

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Piping Induced Subsidence Over An Underground Mime

    By Allan M. Johnson

    Since 1974 researchers at Michigan Technological University have been studying mine subsidence in the Iron River District of Northern Michigan. The district, which was active from 1881-1978, has had n

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Computing Education In Mining Engineering Programs (PRIPRINT 85-156)

    By Maribeth Amyot

    This paper assesses the current status of computing education in ABET-accredited mining engineering programs in the United States. The hardware and software being used are reviewed. The extent to whic

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Tailing Disposal, National Lead Co. MacIntyre Development, Tahawus, N.Y.

    By R. Kingman

    At Tahawus, New York, National Lead Company operates the MacIntyre Development, This operation produces 10,600 long tons of ore per day for crushing, 8,000 tons for grinding and processing, of which 2

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Stress Distributions In Three-Entry Development Under High Horizontal Stress (8ee80696-2999-4862-90cf-cd8c495c6156)

    Horizontal stress is an important factor that contributes to roof failure during a long wall entry development, especially when the immediate roof is weak. In this study, the effects of the three fact

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    World Uranium Resources And Exploration

    By John W. King

    reserves are exploring to increase them.. Uranium exploration projects are known to be active or planned also in Guayana, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and Uruguay in South America; in the

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Purpose And Role Of An Advisor To The Public Land Law Review Commission

    By Lloyd E. Haight

    After accepting the invitation to make this appearance today, it occurred to me that the subject matter which had been assigned to me, namely, the purpose and role of an advisor, was, contrary to what

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SME
    Tolt Pipeline Under-Crossing of the Snoqualmie River

    By Dennis Molvik, Omar Fulton, Chris D. Breeds, Don Gonzales

    The Tolt Pipeline No. 2, West Snoqualmie Valley project, is part of a water supply project linking the Tolt reservoir in East King County to the City of Seattle through a nominal 2.13 m (7-ft) inside

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    2018 MPD Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)

    By Ren Bryce

    The ninth annual Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) student poster contest was held in February at the SME Annual Conference & Expo in Minneapolis, MN. A total of 33 students presented

  • SME
    Ventilation Of Gob Areas And Use Of Bleeder Systems

    By Stephen Krickovic

    "Bleeding", as used in mine ventilation language, has a number of meanings among mining men and is regarded with different degrees of importance. This lack of uniformity stems from a number of specifi

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Short-Haul Opportunities For Moving Minerals By Rail ? Summary

    By B. M. Flohr

    Railroads are cost competitive with trucks for hauls greater than 500 miles - WRONG. Today I will tell you about many rail movements of less than 100 miles throughout the country. Rail is a short haul

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    A Comparison of Grouting Techniques over 30 Years in 1969 and in 1999 for Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Lake Mead Intakes

    By Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Stephen J. Navin, Jerry Ostberg

    In 1968, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation awarded S.S. Mullen Construction of Seattle, the Intake Tunnel (488 m by 4 m diameter tunnel) and Pumping Plant No. 1. In1998, the Southern Nevada Water Authori

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Requirements And Advantages Of An All-Belt Mine Haulage System

    By William J. Orlandi

    The intent and scope of this paper is to present to you, as concisely as possible, the problems and requirements -- and what we consider advantages -- of all-belt haulage in a modern underground coal

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Advance In Tunneling

    By Norman A. Nadel

    Those of us who have directed our efforts toward the construction of tunnels have long maintained that tunnel construction is more closely an art than it is a science. We have spent time underground w

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Iron Mining Activity In The Occidental Carpathians

    By M. Popescu

    In the southern part ?f the Occidental Carpathians an iron ore body embedded in crystalline schist was exploited. The presence of minerals such as magnetite, pyrite, pyro-chorine, allanite, monazite a

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Where Are We Going With Fine Coal?

    By Randhir S. Sehgal

    After some decades of lying low and being treated as a second rate fuel, coal is back in the news. Production is rising. Predictions are for an ever expanding use, and they differ only in their rates

    Jan 1, 1980