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  • SME
    Surface mine reserve definition and the high-grading fallacy (Technical Note)

    Introduction Surface mining is a business, and the objective of most businesses is to make as much money as possible within certain responsible constraints. Businesses normally measure their potent

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Mining Engineering Moves to an SI Format

    Brace yourself-what used to be a 1 billion ton deposit is now a 1 Gt deposit. And that 1520-hp ball mill is now a 1.134-MW ball mill. Beginning with this issue, all engineering units and statistics in

    Jan 2, 1980

  • SME
    Advances In Dry Gravity Separation

    By S. Polegeg

    The basic principle of this separation method was already defined in the middle of the nineteenth century. However, a change over for the treatment of minerals has followed from the construction of pr

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Meeting The World's Future Mineral Needs - Issue

    ? World industrialization, increased urbanization, and population growth are driving a sustained demand for minerals, metals and coal. Energy demand is expected to increase significantly in the coming

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Optimizing Of Flotation Reagents?

    By William F. Riggs

    The basic theme of this symposium and panel Is Rotation Pads: Are They Optimized? There Is a. reason for phrasing the title In the form of a question. There Is not only the technical competency which

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    In-Situ Bioleaching Investigations Of Michigan Chalcocite Ores

    By A. M. Johnson

    Although known primarily for native copper, the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan also has deposits of copper sulfide (chalcocite) ore. A number of small, but rich, deposits are present at relat

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Discussion - Degradation process in coal slurry pipelines

    By M. G. Ayat, B. C. Scott

    J. Dasher Having an interest in coal slurry pipelines from a decade of arguments with Ed Wasp and crew at Bechtel about pumping thicker slurries slower, I immediately read this article and found noth

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Miners tunneling efforts nearly ended Civil War nine months sooner

    By Bob Snashall

    "We could blow that damned fort out of existence if we could run a mine shaft under it!," claimed one Union soldier eyeing Bobby Lee's Petersburg defense line protecting Richmond and Jeff Davis.

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    The Development Of Cost Models Using Regression Analysis

    By T. W. Camm

    One function of the U.S. Bureau of Mines is assessing potential economic impacts of federal land withdrawal policies. This often requires performing economic ana1ysls for an area with limited geologic

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Technical Note – Elemental composition of coal dust created by mining and laboratory size reduction : A comparison

    By C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise

    Introduction Coal extraction by continuous miners (CM) is currently the most common underground method in the US industry and accounts for slightly more than two-thirds of the nation's deep mi

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    A Review Of Environmental Geochemistry Researches In The Mineral Industry

    By C. I. Huang

    The mining industry is an easy target for criticism from an environmentally sensitive society. Recent researches discovered that human activities, including mining. cannot be blamed for all of the pol

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Statistical Process Control In The Mining And Processing Of Airfloated Kaolin ? Introduction

    By E. L. Schrader

    Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a cooperative arrangement between a component or raw materials supplier and a manufacturing customer. The supplier must analyze his own manufacturing process and d

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Exploring the Significance of Earning a Social License to Operate in an Urban Setting

    By Dirk van Zyl, Lysa Morishita

    Mining companies are increasingly approaching the social aspect of sustainable development within the rural communities that neighbour their projects and operations. Rural community engagement require

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Olivine, The Industrial Mineral

    By Jr. Smith

    Industrial minerals are just other rocks, except for the unique characteristics that make them useful in an industrial process. There is not a ready market for this type mineral and one or more uses m

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Non-Metallic Use Of Bauxite

    By Otis M. Clarke

    Although most bauxite mined is used to make metallic alu¬minum, more than a million tons of bauxite is used annually in the United States in the manufacture of refractories, chemicals, abrasives, and

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Simulating Crushing Operations In An Aggregates Quarry

    By P. Ritsopoulos, A. J. Dentsoras

    The objective of this paper is the development of a reliable simulation model for the operation and production capacity of an aggregates quarry. Based on this model, a computer program is introduced t

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Bolting Solution Dramatically Reduces the Risk of Hand Injuries

    By E. Stone, R. Reagan

    Risk of hand injury is very real for operators carrying out conventional bolting operations with power torque tools, reaction arms and backup wrenches. Bolting operations of this type are common today

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Recent Mine-Seal Issues Observed By The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA)

    By J. Urosek

    Since the promulgation of the Mine Safety and Heath Administration?s (MSHA?s) Final Rule on mine seals (30 CFR § 75.335(b)), which became effective on October 20, 2008, many seal designs have been app

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Recovery Of Refractory Gold Seldom Easy

    By John Litz

    The term "refractory gold ores" refers to a wide number of ore types which are not readily amenable to direct cyanidation. A number of processes have been used commercially, and a number of others hav

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Limestone-Nature's Gift To The Environment

    By F. A. Renninger

    Limestone and dolomite are the most common rock types mined and quarried as industrial minerals in the United States. In 1993 over 720 million tons of limestone and dolomite valued at over 3.1 billion

    Jan 1, 1995