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A New Sand And Gravel Deposit: From Perception To Production ? IntroductionBy H. L. Bourne
This paper describes six basic stages between perception and production for a new sand and gravel deposit. Sand and gravel, like many of our natural resources, is taken for granted. It is assumed by J
Jan 1, 1970
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Conveyor Monitoring Through Fiber Optic Cables—Reducing Downtime, Increasing Safety and Improving Preventative Maintenance - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Mathew Cook
Technological developments in Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing and improvements in both hardware and software have allowed fiber optic sensing systems to be deployed in a variety of applications such a
Feb 22, 2026
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Evaluation of Mining Methods and SystemsBy Jan M. Mutmansky
Since 1973 when the first edition of the SME Mining Engineering Handbook was published, many significant changes have occurred in the US mining industry. The industry went through a fairly prosperous
Jan 1, 2008
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Applications of point cloud technology in geomechanical characterization, analysis and predictive modelingBy J. Kemeny, J. Lyons-Baral
"Point cloud technology is now an indispensable tool in geological and geotechnical data collection, interpretation and analysis. Open-pit and underground mines of all sizes are regularly collecting p
May 1, 2016
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Development & Performance Of A Mineral Dewatering AidBy M. F. Martin
Dewatering aids are chemicals which enhance the efficiency of mechanical dewatering equipment such as vacuum disc filters and centrifugal dryers. A new dewatering aid has been developed which signific
Jan 1, 1985
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Rare-Earth Magnetic Separation Of Heavy MineralsBy B. R. Arvidson
Rare-earth elements have some unique properties that are used in many common applications, such as TV screens and lighters. In the 1970's, rare-earths began to be used in a new generation of magn
Jan 1, 1998
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Increasing Availability through Advanced Gearless Drive Technology (bdb34c0f-eece-4038-82e2-fac055da3c4a)By C. Dirscherl
"Declining ore grade, leading to increased material transport and plant throughput requirements, is one of the major challenges in the current mining environment. This is accompanied by rising energy
Jan 1, 2015
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Conveyors You Can Live With: Designing, Installing And Maintaining Clean, Stable, And Efficient Belt Conveyor SystemsBy R. P. Stahura
In many ways, conveyors are the lifeline of mining and processing operations. Like arteries in the human body, they continuously supply materials to and carry finished products and waste away from vit
Jan 1, 1992
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Applications Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) For Ground Control Planning And OperationsBy W. J. Wuest
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has recently developed a rock mass classification system for evaluating the structural competency of bedded roof strata; the Coal Mine Roof Rating, or CMRR. When compil
Jan 1, 1995
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Autogenous Grinding At Rana MinesBy Olav K1omstad1ien
The lean, but extensive iron ore deposits of the Dunderland Valley north of Mo i Rana, Norway, is the raw material for the Rana Mines which is a division of the state owned steel mill A/S Norsk Jernve
Jan 1, 1978
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Application of impact-resistant steel sets for underground roof fall rehabilitation - SME Transactions 2011By J. C. Stankus, K. J. Ma, D. Faulkner
To protect mine personnel and moving equipment at underground roof fall areas, mine operators typically install steel sets, which are covered with wooden blocks and backfilled with an expanding-type c
Jan 1, 2011
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Advanced Gravity Concentrators For Improving Metallurgical PerformanceBy R. H. Goodman
The development of techniques for separating minerals based on differences in their specific gravities is reviewed and their present applications in process technology outlined. Special emphasis is pl
Jan 1, 1984
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The Interface Between Precious Metal Mining And RefiningBy P. D. Chamberlin
The interface between precious metal miners and gold refiners has been an uneasy interface over the years. The reasons for this interface and its apparent uneasiness and lack of trust include technica
Jan 1, 1986
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Parametrization Of Optimal Designs Of Open Pit Beginning Of A New Phase Of Research - IntroductionBy Dominique Francois-Bongarcon
The rational and optimal determination of the design of a mining exploitation is a very intricate and difficult problem : the parameters are numerous, some technical, some economic or technico-economi
Jan 1, 1981
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Practical Mining Geology (b5c987a1-9e5c-4cb4-bab4-521d032b6151)By E. H. Ahrens
This paper deals with the daily work of operating geologists and should be of interest to recent graduates. Working with development and production is quite different from exploration and many of th
Jan 1, 1983
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Physical Concentration Processes For Reclaiming Foundry SandsBy J. Y. Hwang
Sands are utilized to make molds for metal castings in the foundry industry. Approximately a half ton of sand is disposed of for each ton of metal cast in this country. In Michigan, annual sand dispos
Jan 1, 1992
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Predicting Vanishing Tons Before Production Starts Or Small Blocks Are No Good For Planning In Porphyry Type DepositsBy Michel Dagbert
In the exploitation of porphyry-type deposits, the quality of the ore is mostly defined according to its grade. Besides the simplest distinction, ore-waste, several grade categories may exist and they
Jan 1, 1977
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Molybdenite Polytypism and its Implications for Processing and Recovery: A Geometallurgical-Based Case Study from Bingham Canyon Mine, UtahBy C. R. McClung
"Molybdenum, in the form of molybdenite, is a common byproduct of many copper mining and concentrating operations. While the recovery of most copper sulfide minerals is principally liberation controll
Jan 1, 2016
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New Trends In Theory And Technology Of The Air-Pulsated Jigs In Japan - IntroductionBy Y. Jinnouchi
An air-pulsated jig has been widely adopted as a main coal washer. It may be mainly because of its many technical and economic features such as large capacity, low running cost, long life, etc. Howeve
Jan 1, 1982
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Imminent Danger: Characterizing Uncertainty in Critically Hazardous Mining SituationsBy B. M. Eiter, J. Hrica, D. R. Willmer
"Mineworkers are routinely tasked with making critically important decisions about whether or not a hazard presents an imminent danger. Researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Sa
Jan 9, 2018