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    Geotechnical Software Evolution And Integration, A Perfect Fit For Mine Monitoring

    By J. Tavares

    It is no mystery why the mining industry has such lofty safety standards. In dealing with Mother Nature and gravity, the combination of the two can create significant hazards from high wall and tunne

    Feb 23, 2014

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    Optimizing the "Resource-To-Market" Supply Chain by Embracing Variability

    By D. Spitty

    Mining companies often have many disparate systems and repositories of data in their organization for planning and scheduling outbound mining supply chains. To optimize ore quality, throughput, transp

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Corrosion Control During Sea Water Pumping in Mild Steel Pipelines

    By D. Zim

    Mining activity in South America is a growing enterprise. One of difficulties found in many areas of the South American continent, especially in north Chile and south Peru, is the shortage of water su

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Field Test Of A Seismic System For Locating Trapped Miners

    If the communication/tracking system of an underground mine is severely damaged in a large mine accident or explosion, a surface based seismic system could be the only available tool for locating any

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    A Method to Identify the Key Causes of Differences in Energy Efficiency of Operators

    By M. A. Oskouei

    Draglines are dominant machines and the most electricity consumers in surface coal mines. With the growing price of energy, environmental concerns, and the high sensitivity of mine profitability to dr

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Maximization of Productivity of Autonomous Trackless Loading and Haulage Equipment in Underground Metal Mines ? A Challenging Task

    By J. Paraszczak

    Application of teleoperated and automated (or ?autonomous?) mobile equipment in underground metal mines is a promising avenue for overcoming some of the challenges facing mine operators. These include

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Moisture Variance of Mine Dust Samples and the Inclusion of Moisture as Incombustible Content

    By M. L. Harris

    Explosions in underground mines and surface facilities such as processing plants are caused by confined accumulations of combustible dust and/or flammable gas mixed with air in the presence of an ign

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Development of a Bubble-Coarsening Froth Model

    By S. Park

    In a flotation froth (and foam), air bubbles become larger due to coalescence, causing less hydrophobic particles to drop off. A bubble-coarsening model has been developed by calculating the changes i

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Shedding Light on Secondary Crushing

    By A. Festa

    Secondary crushing often gets good press for its increases in energy efficiency and SAG milling rates but for a project considering this option the proposed benefits soon get overshadowed by implement

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Simultaneous Mercury Capture and Silver Leaching Using AG2S-Bearing Ores and Residues

    By K. L. Gabby

    Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold during cyanide leaching. Ultimately mercury is recovered along with the silver as mercury/silver/gold

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Studies on Recovery of Iron From the Tailings of Arcelormittal Concentrator Plant, Serra Azul, Brazil

    By U. B. Kodukula

    The iron ore beneficiation plant at Serra-Azul Mines of ArcelorMittal, Brazil operates at a rated capacity of 3.2 million tons per year. The ore is concentrated using magnetic separation, jigging, hy

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Challenges of Large Diameter Blind Drilling and Lining in Fractured Ground

    By C. Ernst

    The underground operation at Barrick?s Cortez Mine, located near Elko, NV, required the construction of a 12 foot diameter smooth-lined ventilation shaft. Barrick preferred to mechanically excavate fr

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Water Transformation ? Turning Liabilities Into Assets

    By L. Schlink

    Impacted waters, often complex, are created in mining which at some point in the mine life cycle will need to be attended. The simplest and most cost effective method of handling impacted water is to

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    A Comprehensive Analysis Of Cable Bolt Anchorage Characteristics

    By D. D. Faulkner

    Cable bolts anchored with traditional two component polyester resin cartridges have successfully supported difficult roof conditions in underground mines. Resin cartridges provide a cost-effective cab

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Discrete Simulations Quantifying the Effects of Material Handling Conveyors in Series or Parallel Oreflow Streams

    By K. J. Shelswell

    This work describes the design, analysis, and comparison of discrete simulation and static spreadsheet models developed to compare the oreflow efficiency of two conveyor-based material handling system

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs (3f017b18-bbce-4402-9e5c-a91026def659)

    By J. F. Brune

    This is a shortened version of the paper ?The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs published in the 2013 volume of SME Transactions (Brune, 2013). This paper analyzes the explosion haza

    Feb 23, 2014

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    The Untapped Value and Ease of Utilizing Gas Chromatography to Enhance Mine Safety and Operations

    By S. D. Abbott

    Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, or explosive. Others serve as early reporters of impending problems. Mines monitor these gases in order to ensure the saf

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Protectiveness of Copper Aquatic Life Criteria/Guidelines Against Olfactory Impairment in Fish: An International Comparison

    By D. K. DeForest

    The olfactory system (sense of smell) is crucial to the ability of fish to avoid predators, recognize kin, and synchronize reproduction (Baldwin et al. 2003). Copper (Cu) has been shown to impair olfa

    Feb 23, 2014

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    Effect of Nanobubbles on Flotation of Different Density Coal

    By M. Fan

    Coal has in general a wide range of density from minus 1.3 to plus 2.0 g/cm3 because of its variations in purity, rank, and porosity, etc. The coal density has great impact on froth flotation performa

    Feb 23, 2014

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    Adaptive Environmental Management Plans and Practices: Managing Environmental Impacts at Mines

    By A. K. Martin

    Adaptive management can be described as a structured, iterative process of robust decision making in the face of uncertainty, with a goal of reducing uncertainty over time through system monitoring.

    Feb 23, 2014