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    Marketing of Fillers and Pigments

    By James J. Fallon

    Last summer Larry Miller of Roberts & Schaefer told me that his AIME committee would like me to present some thoughts on the marketing of industrial mineral fillers and pigments to this illustrious gr

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Factors-In The Evaluation Of Coal Barriers To Prevent Inundation And The Effectiveness Of Federal Regulations

    By K. K. Wu

    In some cases, coal barrier pillars must be relied on to withstand high hydrostatic pressures in order to prevent inundation of active mine workings. Such barriers are particularly important in areas,

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Fringes : Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow?

    By Gordon Kidd

    Inflation and burgeoning costs are two among many factors which have generated a new surge of interest in "fringe benefits" (sometimes referred to as "supplementary remuneration" or "supplementary com

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Improved Method For Assessing The Risk Of Gas/Coal Outbursts

    By H. Janas

    In a gas/coal outburst the gas plays an active, driving part. The proneness of coal to outbursts can be determined by means of its gas emission properties, since coal that is liable to outbursts diffe

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Technology--The Future Of Raw Materials

    By William H. Dresher

    The crust of the earth, together with its seas and its atmosphere, is the source of all of mankind's primary wealth. Indeed, most people think of precious metals and stones when they think of wea

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    On The Autonomy Of Local Systems In Mine Ventilation Control - A Theoretical Approach Based On The Introduction Of Auxiliary Systems - Introduction

    By Dragomir D. Kocic

    At its lowest hierarchical level, the mine ventilation control system consists of local systems controlling the concentration of noxious gases in the air currents of various branches of the ventilatio

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Damage To Residential Structures From Surface Mine Blasting

    By David E. Siskind

    The Bureau of Mines has studied the problem of cracking in residential structure walls from vibrations produced by blasting in surface mines. Direct observations were made of blasting damage consistin

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Operating And Logistic Problems Of Underground Mine Development In The Arctic

    By A. S. Speirs

    Over the last few years, the never-ending search for mineral wealth has taken the exploration efforts of Canadian mining companies further and further into the High Arctic and isolated locations where

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Radionuclide Movement In Seepage And Its Control

    By Michael J. Taylor

    Introduction A prime goal in the design and operation of uranium milling waste or tailing disposal systems is to mitigate adverse effects of tailing liquid on the adjacent groundwater. Adverse effe

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Reducing the Frozen Coal Problem to Manageable Proportions

    By Neal I. Rosenberg

    There is an old education maxim that a good teacher "first tells 'em what he's gonna tell 'em, then he tells 'em, and finally he tells 'em what he told 'em. I'm sure

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    An Investigation Of Mine Thermal Draught Dynamics Introduction

    By Todor P. Stefanov

    The thermal draught within ventilation networks of underground mines depends to a great extent on the shafts depths and degree of change of ventilating air density. When the topology and space orienta

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Extraction Of Nonferrous Petals From High Salinity Brine Geothermal Brine By Sulfide Precipitation*

    By R. W. Bartlett

    High salinity geothermal brines typically contain up to several hundred parts per million of valuable heavy metals, and because of the large potential flow of geothermal brines from future power plant

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Economics Of Storage Systems

    By D. D. Young

    During the 1970's a number of covered storage facilities were constructed in North America to store and handle large quantities of bulk, solid materials. This trend, away from outdoor storage pil

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    New Collectors For Sulfide Minerals, Especially Copper And Molybdenum, Based On Sulfur Chemicals Derived From Petroleum

    By R. M. Parlman

    Interest is increasing in obtaining incremental improvements in mineral recoveries in flotation processes because of changing world economic conditions. Research on collector reagents, long indispensa

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    The Role Of History In The Regulation Of The Nuclear-Fuel Cycle

    By Earl Cook

    Introduction Men like physical power because it gives control over nature and over other men. Physical power comes in two common forms: explosive and non-explosive. In both forms, the most powerful

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Health Effects Of Uranium Mining Milling And Waste Disposal

    By Brenda J. Morrison

    Anything to do with radioactive waste disposal in these days is regarded in a very negative light and with the thought that no possible good could come of anything connected with it. However, it shoul

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Conneaut - The Port Of Tomorrow - Today

    By McGuirk. C. H.

    The Port of Conneaut, long regarded as a leader in advanced bulk material handling technology, recently incorporated into its existing facility a new, multi-million dollar coal transfer-storage system

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Energy Mathematics for Crushing Applications and Systems for Optimizing Comminution Costs

    By Malcolm D. Flavel

    Much has been said and written about the world's, and particularly the united states of America's, energy crisis. The relative changes between cost components of production have altered bec

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    A Design Philosophy For Ventilating Mines - Introduction

    By Michael J. Martinson

    Mine ventilation has been evolving as a separate field of study since the middle of the nineteenth century, and some practitioners might assert that mine ventilation has come of age as a discrete fiel

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Reclamation Concepts And Practice For Uranium Tailings Impoundments

    By E. I. Jurgens, K. E. Hanney, D. C. Comrie, R. H. Fletcher

    Introduction The reclamation of mine/mill tailings areas is undertaken for a variety of objectives including safety, appearance, economical use of lands and forests and long term storage of a futur

    Jan 1, 1980