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  • SME
    The History Of Aggregate Development And Geology

    By W. H. Langer

    Around the beginning of the 20th Century, annual aggregate production in the United States amounted to about 50 million short tons. Today annual aggregate production is nearly 2.5 billion tons. Over a

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Deashing and Desulfurization of Fine Coal Using Enhanced Gravity Concentrator

    By Z. Man, X. Zhu, Y. Xian, Y. Tao

    "Fine coal separation has been always concerned. The froth flotation is not efficient in desulfurization because of the low rate of sulfide liberation from raw coal, the natural hydrophobicity caused

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Stone Dusting

    By W. S. McDonald

    PRACTICALLY all dusts derived from organic matter are explosive and instances are recorded of explosions-some of them extremely violent-having occurred in grain elevators and flour mills. While a disc

    Jan 1, 1938

  • SME
    A Unique Diatomite Operation In Southern Arizona

    By Nic Arrieta

    The Arimetco White Cliff Diatomite operation near Tucson, Arizona will be discussed and reviewed across the spectrum of geology, mineralogy, mining, processing and product attributes and market applic

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    An Appraisal of Muskeg Technology in Canada

    By R. A. Hemstock

    AREAS in which the surface de-posits consist of organic material -known in some parts of Canada as muskeg and in Europe, more generally, as peat lands -have long been some of the least rewarding of la

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AUSIMM
    Gas Analysis - Linking the Laboratory with Reality

    By D Cliff

    Despite advances in technology, the Australian underground coal mining industry continues to have incidents involving spontaneous combustion. Managing these incidents relies heavily on understanding t

    Jul 1, 2013

  • NIOSH
    IC 6166 Accident Cost And Mine Safety

    By E. H. Denny

    The coal and metal mines of the United States furnish this country with a large part of the fuel and material necessary to support our industries and thus make possible the welfare and prosperity of o

    Jan 1, 1929

  • SME
    Short Mountain Silica: A New Venture In Silica Sand Production

    By M. J. Zdunczyk

    Located approximately 50 miles northeast of Knoxville, Tennessee, Short Mountain Silica mines the Clinch Formation, an orthoquarzite, for silica sand. In 1980, a Knoxville resident and area contractor

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Mine Plant - From Conception to Production

    By J. B. Mitchell

    Many of the pre-production and plant startup problems that we regard as inevitable are actually caused by poor organizational methods. Traditional methods of organization can be modified to provide cl

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Kitsault (Lime Creek) molybdenum mine, northwestern British Columbia

    By C. J. Hodgson

    "IntroductionThe Kitsault molybdenum mine is located 600 m above sea level on Lime Creek at the head of the inlet of Alice Arm, 140 km northeast of Prince Rupert, British Columbia (Fig. 1). The area o

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Spoil Pile Failure And Analysis In Interior Alaska

    By E. B. Kroeger

    Spoil instability has been a problem at a coal mine in interior Alaska. Parameters such as original site topography, groundwater conditions, material properties, spoil-pile geometry, geology, permafro

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Strength of coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta

    By M. L. Jeremic

    Altered and unaltered coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta has been tested under compression and under tension. The test results showed that altered coal samples have an appreciably low

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Reflections on Coal Mining Safety in China

    By Zou Lisheng

    The culture of safety is very important to coal mining production. About 90% of mine accidents are caused by human error. This paper analyzes the status of China?s coal mining accidents, and accident

    Aug 1, 2013

  • SME
    Newmont Gold Company Post Mill Grinding Circuit

    By David L. Hill

    Newmont Gold Company's Mill No. 4 is located along the Carlin trend, about 25 miles North of Carlin, Nevada. The plant consists of a primary grinding circuit using a 7.2 m (22 ft) diameter by 2.6

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Waste Disposal In Underground Mines-A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (fc2ac075-1967-4724-8734-84eeb97abdfb)

    By N. T. Rempe

    Proper use of natural resources is multiple use. Underground space resulting from mineral extraction offers opportunities for deep geologic waste disposal (DGWD) which can solve many environmental pro

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Remotely Piloted Aircrafts (RPAs) as an Everyday Tool for Quarry Planning and Blast Design.

    By Jose Luis Pineda Villarreal

    New technologies emerge every day with practical applications for open pit mining. For every operation, managers need to understand the best way to increase efficiency in drilling, blasting, fragmenta

    Jan 1, 2018

  • TMS
    A Study of Pelletization of Manganese Ore Fines

    By Tiejun Chun, Jian Pan, Deqing Zhu, Vinicius Mendes

    "Fine manganese fines are characterized by large amount and low price compared to lump manganese ores. However, fine manganese must be agglomerated as EAF (electric arc furnace) feed. In this paper, h

    Jan 1, 2011

  • IOM3
    Growth performance of selected grass species on coal-mine overburden dump slopes in India

    By S. K. Chaulya, R. S. Singh, B. B. Dhar

    Two prominent local species, Dendrocalmus strictus (bamboo) and Saccharum spontaneum (kashi), and two exotic species, Cymbopogon citratus (lemon grass) and Vetiveria zizanoides (vetiver), were selecte

    Jun 21, 1905

  • AUSIMM
    The Mineral Industry - What Next? - 1

    The theme of my address to your Institute, indeed its name, is "The Mineral Industry - What Next?" Knowing that I was required to make four appearances, and not wanting to be too repetitious

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME-ICGCM
    Recent Developments on Surface Ground Strain Calculations Due to Underground Mining in Appalachia

    By Zach G. Agioutantis

    The prediction of ground movements due to underground mining using the influence function method is a mature technology, widely used by researchers and planning engineers around the world. Surface str

    Jan 1, 2013