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  • SME
    Fine Coal Preparation – An Overview

    By Joseph L. Walker

    INTRODUCTION In looking over the diversity of the papers that are being presented during this meeting on The Industrial Practice of Fine Coal Processing one cannot help but be impressed with the p

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    A Numerical Maximum Likelihood Method for Estimating the Mean of a Compound Lognormal Distribution

    By André Vervoort, Jef Caers

    Compound lognormal distributions serve as new generalized distribution laws for analyzing and estimating ore value distributions or related properties such as the average ore grade. These models are a

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Cost Calculations for Timbered Stoping

    By Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen

    INTRODUCTION Square-set timbering of stopes developed from stull support methods because veins too wide for stulling were being mined. In general, the void caused by the stoping of the ore is filled

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Complete Load History Of Roof Bolts In An Underground Coal Mine ? Introduction

    By Syd S. Peng

    The key design parameters of roof bolting using expansion - shell type support for underground coal mine roof support are bolt length, bolt spacing, installed load and anchorage capacity. Depending on

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Value Creation Through Effective Project Management

    By William S. Brack

    The mining industry is very capital intensive. Competition for shareholder investment has never been greater. Among our challenges is the need to meet shareholder expectations (return on investment),

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    The Design Of Gravity Regrind Circuits By Computer Simulation

    By G. Wonnacott

    A model for simulation of gravity regrinding circuits is presented. The model can predict "secondary" density distribution data from a series of "primary" grind/density distribution tests. Thus middli

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Rock Mechanics Modelling of the Ekofisk Reservoir Subsidence.

    By G. Vik, P. Chryssanthakis, S. C. Bandis, L. Haruik, N. Barton, M. Christianson, A. Makurat

    The large jointed chalk reservoir situated at 3 km depth in the North sea's Ekofisk field is undergoing major compaction after nearly 15 year of oil and gas production. Approximately 150 km 3 of

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    A Vision For Knowledge Engineering Of Mineral Process Systems

    By Prasannarao Dontula, Kal V. S. Sastry

    Advances are made in the field of mineral processing on a continuing basis both in the industry and the academia. These advances do not always get used fully because of the inherent difficulties in th

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Recent German Developments In Tunneling And Mining Systems

    By Heinz Kettling

    Labor costs, which have rapidly increased in the industrial countries for several years, have forced the mining industry to develop new methods and cost saving systems. Also, because mining is basic t

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Predicting Spontaneous Heating in Coal Mine Pillars

    By Robert J. Timko, Lincoln Derick

    This work is a follow-up to previous research that attempted to predict the location of spontaneous heating episodes in underground coal mine pillars. The objective of the original work was to see if

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Mechanical Properties of Western Canadian Heavy-Oil Sands and Their Relevance to Wellbore Stability

    By Malcolm Reeves

    The heavy oil reservoirs of Alberta and Saskatchewan include sequences of unconeolidated silts and fine sands which respond in an unusual manner when subjected to the high temperature and pore-fluid-p

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Effects Of The Geology Of Talc Ores Upon Mining And Killing Operations

    By Richard H. Olson

    Talc is currently mined in the U.S. in six major districts. The size and depth of the ore bodies and their mineralogy dictate the types of products manufactured and the mining and processing methods w

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    On The Economics of the Tungsten Market Whence Supply, Whither Demand?

    By James C. Burrows, Frances Kramer Mesher

    Tungsten-containing ores are mined on all continents of the world. China is the world's largest producer and controls the world's largest reserves. The USSR, itself a sizeable producer, is e

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Advances in Fine Particle Flotation

    By G. T. Adel

    The selective recovery of fine particles by flotation has been a long-standing problem in the mineral processing industry. Fundamental studies carried out at Virginia Tech since 1980 have suggested th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    The Industrial Coal Flotation System

    By Richard R. Klimpel

    INTRODUCTION The process of froth flotation as a means of upgrading the quality of coal by removing water and/or ash and/or pyrite has been receiving increasing attention since the 1960's by

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Development of an underground gold mine in the Tati schist belt, Botswana

    By P. J. Ryan

    December 1988, Phelps Dodge Corp. brought an underground gold mine into production in the republic of Botswana. The mineralization is associated with steeply dipping shear zones in Archean greenstones

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Leaching Of Metals

    By Fathi Habashi

    METALS COMMONLY leached may come from one of the following sources: 1) Occurring in nature in the native state, e.g., gold, silver, platinum metals, copper. 2) Produced as by-product of a metallurgi

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    The Kinetics of Elution of Gold Cyanide from Activated Carbon

    By M. J. Virnig, C. P. J. Van Vuuren, A. J. Botha

    The Zadra, AARL and organic elution processes and variations of them are presently widely used to recover gold from activated carbon. Despite this the study of the kinetics of elution have received re

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    The Application of Stochastic Modeling Techniques to Metallurgical Calculations

    By K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, Bruce W. Cavender

    Measures of metallurgical performance, such as recovery rates or mass balances, are frequently based on point estimates of operating conditions in the system of interest. Because the processes being m

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    The Use Of Ion Flotation For Detoxification Of Metal-Contaminated Waters And Process Effluents

    By F. M. Doyle, S. Duyvesteyn, K. Sreenivasarao

    Toxic metals entering surface or ground water from sources such as metal finishing shop spills and abandoned mines can pose a significant threat to public health and the environment. Ion flotation and

    Jan 1, 1995