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  • SME
    Progress And Problems In Combustion Of Lignite From The Northern Great Plains Area ? Introduction

    By G. H. Gronhovd

    The U.S. Geological Survey estimate of the total remaining reserves of lignite in this country as of Jan. 1, 1967 was about 448 billion tons. This represents 27 percent of the total coal reserves on a

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Understanding Coal Geology Can Improve Underground Mine Productivity And Safety - Introduction

    By Hemendra N. Kalia

    The target to double the coal production by 1995 presents a formidable challenge to the coal mining industry. The mines of future, probably will be located in relatively difficult geological environme

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Secondary Breakage In Taconite Open Pit Mining

    By S. C. Howell

    The mining of taconite, to provide feed for a processing plant, requires that the flow of material continue uninterrupted. This means first, that the crude must be of a size acceptable to the primary

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    A Look At Copper

    By Charles M. Brinckerhoff

    Everyone -- especially the engineer -- is aware of the great technological and social changes taking place in our world today, We realize that changes have been taking place since man's beginning

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SME
    Deserado Mine Computer Monitoring And Control System Evaluation

    By R. H. King

    The Deserado Mine of Western Fuels- Utah Inc. installed a micro-computer based mine wide monitoring and control system for mine environment, beltway fire protection, belt operating parameters, and equ

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    The Medical Apsect Update Working With Asbestos - Recent Studies On Risks

    By Paul E. Epstein

    Despite the controversies that have surrounded asbestos over the past 20 to 30 years, no knowledgeable authority has doubted the usefulness of this material. Were it not for the health risks associate

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Longest Underground Belt Haulage System

    By W. G. Kegel

    Coal mining today is confronted with numerous problems, all of which affect in some way the ability of the operator to produce profitably. The major endeavor, therefore, is a quest for cost lowering t

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Western Thick And Closely Spaced Coal Seams -- Geologic Factors That Affect Their Development

    By Donna L. Boreck

    In an effort to increase recovery in thick and closely spaced coal seams, the Bureau of Hines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is studying the feasibility of introducing three mining methods-high-fac

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Application Of Geology At The Butler And National Taconite Operations On The Mesabi Range ? Introduction

    By John S. Owens

    The National Steel Pellet Project and the Butler Taconite Project are operated by The Hanna Mining Company in the vicinity of the towns of Keewatin and Nashwauk, on the western Mesabi Range. Productio

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals Research In The Bureau Of Mines

    By Andrew S. Prokopovitsh

    The Bureau of Mines is concerned with all the approximately 60 industrial minerals, although its research program currently is focused on 10 of them--bauxite, chromite, clay, manganese, phosphate, pot

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Organic-Related Alteration And Authigenesis Associated With Epigenetic-Humate Sandstone Uranium Deposits, San Juan Basin, New Mexico

    By Samuel S. Adams

    The Grants uranium region of northwest New Mexico is the largest uranium district in the United States (approximately 50% of U.S. production plus reserves) and one of the largest In the world, with ap

    Jan 1, 2013

  • SME
    Regulatory Changes, Delays And Associated Costs Quartz Hill Molybdenum Project, Southeast Alaska ? Introduction

    By Kenneth M. Reim

    In 1971, United States Borax & Chemical Corporation (U.S.Borax) initiated a mineral exploration program on federal lands in Southeast Alaska, with the commitment that any possible development would be

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Canadian Potash Developments 1965 - Introduction

    By C. M. Bartley

    In world-wide mining circles countries become known by the principal minerals they produce. The production of iron, copper, phosphate and sulphur in the United-States-has-been particularly significant

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Waste Heap Reorientation By Explosive ? Introduction

    By W. A. Zingg

    Impervious zones in copper waste heaps create a problem in contacting the rock with leaching solutions. These zones are normally associated with compacted layers .formed on the surface of each lift by

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Coal Mine Personnel Selection

    By C. R. Nailler

    Two recently published papers describing the use of psychological tests for selection and placement of coal mine personnel have created considerable interest within the Coal Industry, one paper, publi

    Jan 1, 1958

  • SME
    The Development And Application Of Large Grinding Mills Of The Roller Type

    By E. G. Loesche

    Grinding mills in which the comminution takes place between rollers and the surface of a disc, table or ring are generally known as roller type mills. The Loesche Mill, also known as the Disc Roll

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Handling Air From Conventional Coal Dryers

    By Raymond Mancha

    "Conventional" coal dryers really do not exist. What we really mean to say is that there are many and varied kinds of coal dryers -- and the "air handling problem" is really the only portion of it whi

    Jan 1, 1958

  • SME
    The Use Of Peroxygen Chemicals In The Heap Leaching Of Gold And Silver Ores

    By Robert D. Norris

    Heap leaching provides a method of economically recovering gold from low grade ores with low capital and reasonable operating costs. As with conventional methods, alkaline cyanide solutions are used f

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Removal Of Metals From Pregnant Liquors With Ion-Exchange Cloth ? Summary

    By Phil Allen

    A synthetic fiber manufactured by one chemical company has been treated by another chemical company to produce a cloth fabric capable of performing ion-exchange functions. Only a few delimiting pa

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Chemical Markets For Hydrofluoric Acid ? I. Introduction

    By Wescomb R. Jones

    The United States is the world's largest producer of hydrofluoric acid (HF), with its 1971 output of 317,000 short tons representing about 40 percent of the estimated Free World production. U. S.

    Jan 1, 1973