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  • SME
    Today's Uranium Milling Costs (8d94e9a9-e955-4785-94cd-7b7c56216c04)

    By Ralph H. Light

    The recent surge in demand for uranium in the United States, accompanied by a significant increase in price, has resulted in exploration, mining, and milling of lower grade ores than have been exploit

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    RI 5694 Shallow Lead Diggings, Grant And Lafayette Counties, Wis. ? Summary And Introduction

    By W. A. Grosh

    Records show that much of the lead produced in the Upper Mississippi Valley lead-zinc field was taken from natural openings along crevice systems at shallow horizons or at the surface. During the

    Jan 1, 1960

  • SME
    Hydrogeologic Considerations In Mining And Development Of Energy Resources, San Juan Basin, New Mexico - Introduction - General Statement

    By William J. Stone

    Large reserves of coal and uranium exist in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico. The mining and development of these resources necessarily also involves depletion of area water resources and

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    OFR-40(1)-81 Coal Mine Equipment Population Characterization And Protective Structure Status - Volume I

    By Gary R. Gavan

    This report presents the results of a research project that gathered detailed information on the composition of the population of mobile equipment used in U.S. coal mines. A computerized data bank con

    Jan 1, 1978

  • NIOSH
    OFR-58-75 Noise Of Diesel-Powered Underground Mining Equipment: Impact, Prediction, And Control ? Summary Of Results

    By W. N. Patterson

    The three major objectives of this contract were (1) to survey underground diesel-powered mining machinery to determine noise exposure problems, (2) to recommend noise control techniques, and (3) to d

    Jan 1, 1975

  • CIM
    Truck Selection and Application at Hilton

    By L. Price, R. Hortie

    Movement of ore and waste from the Hilton Mines pit is accomplished by truck haulage. With the aim of reducing costs, a study of truck fleet replacement was initiated. The study included on-site short

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Versatility Of Roadheaders In Tunnel Construction

    By David Kwietnewski

    Roadheaders are gaining widespread acceptance in North America as a means for mechanical tunnel excavation. Until recently, almost all of the large-scale North American tunnel projects were excavated

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    RI 4601 Investigation Of The Huber-Rydalch Manganese Deposits, Tooele County, Utah

    By Eugene Fry

    The Huber-Rydalch manganese property is in the Erickson mining district of Tooele County, Utah. The district covers the southern part of Simpson Mountains, a block rising abruptly above the surroundin

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    OFR-11-78 Rapid Monitoring Of Coal Refuse Embankments

    By Lawrence H. Roth

    Past failures of coal refuse embankments have resulted in more intensified efforts in inspections of coal refuse sites. Inspections, however, are mainly qualitative and time consuming. In August 1975

    Jan 1, 1977

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Faults, Delay Time and Scaled Distance on Vibration Parameters

    By Enver Alan, MerkeziYapı

    People are migrating because of economic, social, natural and political reasons. These natural and humane factors effects the distribution of populations. The need for tunnels has grown in order to pr

  • AUSIMM
    Designing User Interfaces for the Mines of the Future – User Centred Approach

    By E Widzyk-Capehart

    The mines of the future can be envisioned as complex, large-scale technological systems being operated remotely from few centrally located (major cities) operating centres and skeletal crew stationed

    Nov 22, 2011

  • AIME
    Coal - Some Geological Factors Affecting the Upper Freeport Coal and Its Quality

    By E. F. Koppe

    The Upper Freeport coal in the Freeport and New Kensington quadrangles, Pennsylvania, varies from a bony streak to a thick coal deposit often exceeding ninety inches, the "Double" or "Thick Freeport".

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    Advances In Remote Sensing Techniques For Monitoring Rock Falls And Slope Failures

    By E. L. McHugh, R. T. Mayerle, J. M. Girard

    Ground control problems at surface mining operations can occur for a variety of reasons. Stress, gravity loading, rock strength, geology, pore pressure, weather effects, underground workings, and many

  • SME-ICGCM
    Ground Control in the Underground Coal Mines of Colombia

    By Christopher Mark

    Colombia is 11th largest coal producing nation in the world, and the world?s fifth largest coal exporter. But while most of Colombia?s coal is mined at large modern surface mines located near the Cari

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    The Polaris-Taku Mine, Tulsequah, B.C. Geology and Development

    By D. C. Sharpstone

    THE Polaris-Taku mine is a new gold property, situated in the far north-west corner of British Columbia. Production was started in November, 1937, at the rate of 150 tons a day, and recently has been

    Jan 1, 1938

  • SAIMM
    Rapid Installation Of Support In A Partially Raise Bored Shaft Using Sky Jacks. ? Synopsis

    By D. Strachan

    Installation of support in known poor ground intersections during reaming operations requires rapid access to stabilize the shaft wall and thus to prevent the loss of the shaft through scaling. This i

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    IC 7960 The National Safety Competitions Of 1948-58 ? Summary

    By John C. Machisak

    The National Safety Competition is sponsored and conducted annually by the Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, to stimulate greater interest in safety in the mineral-extractive industri

    Jan 1, 1960

  • SAIMM
    The Performance Of Brunswick Mine?s Rockburst Support System During A Severe Seismic Episode

    By B. Simser

    At Brunswick Mine, an increase in the number of seismically-related falls of ground and in particular rockbursts occurred during 1999. This was due to the ever-increasing stress levels in the remaini

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Sustainability in Plant Design

    By Ben C. McLellan, Philip J. Bangerter, Andrew Murphy, Glen D. Corder, Damien Giurco

    Sustainability now forms a critical part of metallurgical plant design. In addition to compliance with requirements and corporate principles, design engineers must also consider how community and soci

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    RI 6716 Correlation Of Yield Behavior In Electrorefined Vanadium With Interstitial Impurities

    By E. A. Loria

    The Bureau of Mines analyzed the effects of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon on the tensile properties of electrorefined vanadium in terms of the Petch equation. The effects of the different impurities an

    Jan 1, 1966