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  • NIOSH
    IC 6693 Some Notes On Methods And Costs Of Equipping And Developing Prospects ? Introduction

    By Chas. F. Jackson

    The mining literature is replete with descriptions of methods and costs of operation at producing mines. To day the mine manager can find published information bearing upon almost any problem with whi

    Jan 1, 1933

  • SME
    Earthquake Design For Metallurgical Plants - Preamble

    By Walter B. Hester

    All persons and communities that have experienced strong-motion earthquakes are convinced of the importance and complexity of earthquake problems thatmust be solved in order to reduce the personal haz

    Jan 1, 1958

  • NIOSH
    RI 3365 Explosion In School Building At New London, Tex., March 18, 1937 ? Introduction

    By D. J. Parker

    On Thursday, March 18, 1937, the country was shocked by news of a terrific explosion at the New London, Tex., school, which caused the death of 280 pupils rind 14 teachers. The explosion occurred a

    Jan 1, 1937

  • SAIMM
    Worker inclusion in equipment development processes in the modernizing minerals sector in South Africa

    By S. Schutte, J. Pelders

    Worker participation in equipment development can result in improved user acceptance and product quality. This paper focuses on worker engagement in equipment development processes in the South Africa

    Feb 2, 2021

  • SME
    The Out-Of-Kilter Algorithm And Its Applications In Mining Engineering - Out Of Kilter Paper - Introduction

    By Randal J. Barnes

    A system, such as a mine production system or a mine ventilation system which includes the movement of commodities or some material between decision points may, in many instances, be effectively model

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    IC 8445 Impact Of Technology On The Commercial Secondary Aluminum Industry

    By Donald L. Siebert

    This profile study of the commercial secondary aluminum industry examines not only the elements that form the industry but also the technological contributions of each toward industrial growth. Concis

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Pre-Implementation Evaluation of VR as a Mine Safety Training Tool - SME Annual Meeting 2025

    By CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Jennica L. Bellanca

    High-fidelity, immersive training is known for its learning and logistical benefits. While other industries have used virtual reality (VR) for decades, the same uptake has not been seen in mining. NIO

    Feb 1, 2025

  • NIOSH
    The 1984 World Economy And Nonfuel Mineral Industry, First-Quarter 1985 National Economic Statistics And Performance Of U.S. Industry - World Economy In 1989

    By Keith L. Harris

    The performance of the world economy improved significantly in 1984. Real world output!/ grew 4.3% (compared with 2.6% in 19831, the highest since the 4.4% increase recorded in 1978 (table 1). The out

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Mineral Agreements and Royalties Volume I - II

    By Karl J. C. Harries

    Mineral Agreements and Royalties

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 5462 Operations Of Manganese-Ore-Purchasing Depots At Deming, N. Mex., And Wenden, Ariz. ? Summary

    By W. W. Agey

    Under terms of cooperative agreements, the Federal Bureau of Mines Inter-mountain Experiment Station assisted the General Services Administration (GSA) in operating the manganese-ore purchasing depots

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    The New "Crime" of Silver: Who?s Guilty? ? Producers Hold They Should Receive the Monetary Price, $1.29; Consumers Argue for Free Open Market as an Industrial Metal ? The Producers? Side

    By Pat McCarran

    WHEN this Government was founded, the framers of the Constitution wrote into that instrument a provision that Congress should "coin money and fix the value thereof;" and the Constitution prohibits mak

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    With My Husband in Soviet Russia

    By Sallie McCabe Johnson

    LIFE IN RUSSIA for the foreign woman is hard. It is up to her whether her days are spent in tearful longing for ironic or whether she :hakes the real effort to ferret out the interesting or amusing si

    Jan 1, 1932

  • NIOSH
    IC 7315 A Pattern For Western Steel Production ? Introduction

    By H. Foster Bain

    The war has brought about many changes in the Western States, and some have deep pr sent or potent al economic significance. The West has been feeling severe growing pains for a number of years. Espec

    Jan 1, 1945

  • SME
    Development of ANN‑Based Universal Predictor for Prediction of Blast‑Induced Vibration Indicators and its Performance Comparison - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) with Existing Empirical Models

    By Chiranjibi Santi, Amit Kumar Gorai, VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU

    Air overpressure (AOp) and peak particle velocity (PPV) are the most undesirable effects of blasting in mines. It is an urgent need to design a predictor model for AOp and PPV for universal applicatio

    Jul 30, 2021

  • AIME
    What Is Wrong With Oil Shale?

    By GEORGE ROBERT DE BEQUE

    WHAT is wrong with oil shale? The answer is of interest to the public, to the oil refiner, and to the engineer. Many people have invested in shale land or shale securities, and others would invest if

    Jan 1, 1924

  • SME
    Prediction of Blast‑Induced Ground Vibration Using Principal Component Analysis–Based Classification and Logarithmic Regression Technique

    By M. P. Roy, P. K. Singh, A. K. Mishra, Ashish K. Vishwakarma, Vivek K. Himanshu

    Ground vibration is one of the major hazards produced by rock-blasting operation. The accurate prediction of vibration is necessary for designing controlled blasting parameters. The existing vibration

    Jul 30, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Durability Planning for Underground Infrastructure

    By D Wimpenny

    Underground infrastructure is often a critical component of transportation and utility schemes. It is characterised by long design lives with limited access for inspection and maintenance. The exposur

    Mar 8, 2011

  • SME
    Mineral Economics

    By Michael Rieber

    Mineral economics interfaces the mineral sciences and engineering with finance and economics in the analysis of appropriate questions facing the minerals and energy industries. Its practitioners inclu

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    The Ontario Securities Act

    By W. E. Segsworth

    Introduction By far the largest part of the money raised for mining is raised by honest and legitimate means; but a not inconsiderable amount is raised by fraudulent sales methods. It will be conced

    Jan 1, 1934

  • TMS
    An Investigation of Bottom Buildup in a Green-Feed Reverberatory Furnace

    By J. J. Kim

    In a study of buildup in a green-feed reverberatory furnace, it was determined that approximately half of the crucible area has a moderate buildup of 25 in. or less, and that the area extending 45 f t

    Jan 1, 1976