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  • AUSIMM
    The EMESRT Approach to Equipment Design - Bringing End Users into the Picture

    The Earth Moving Equipment Safety Round Table (EMESRT) was established by mining companies in 2006 to influence manufacturer's equipment design through a process of engagement. 2010 EMESRT member

    Dec 6, 2010

  • NIOSH
    IC 9258 - Mine Power Systems (ecf7228c-74d1-4108-9a6b-ab4b1af27e27)

    By Lloyd A. Morley

    This Bureau of Mines publication presents a comprehensive review of mine electrical power-system theory and practice. It discusses fundamental theory and the vital aspects to be considered in planning

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Biocard Directory of Consulting Engineers

    CLASSIFICATIONS: 1, Nonferrous metals. 2, Iron and Steel. 3, Petroleum and Gas. 4, Coal. 5, Industrial minerals. A, Geology, exploration. B, Mining and production engineering. C, Preparation and milli

    Jan 1, 1936

  • SAIMM
    Experiences with a methodology for determining pillar conditions

    By H. Wagner

    During the last few years a large number of pillars in different mines were investigated. Pillar conditions were evaluated using subjective, empirical, geophysical and numerical methods. A critical co

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 4234 Edison Spodumene Mine, Pennington Co., S. Dak.

    By Fermont F. Clarke, Others, Paul Zinner

    "INTRODUCTION The Edison mine comprises workings on two irregular spodumene-bearing pegmatite dikes which outcrop near the town of Keystone in the southern portion of the Black Hills of South Dakota.

    Apr 1, 1948

  • AIME
  • SME
    Developments In Coal Preparation In China

    By S. Deming

    Coal is China's main source of energy. In 1988, 76.1% of commercial energy consumption was supplied by coal. To provide a rational utilization of its coal resources, China has paid considerable a

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    IC 8986 Noise Control - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer Seminars, Pittsburgh, PA, July 24, 1984, And Denver, CO, July 26, 1984

    Overexposure to noise is a widespread, serious health hazard in the mining industry, and causes hearing losses to a large percentage of the mining population. Recognizing this fact, the Bureau has a m

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    RI 3223 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division I. Mineral Physics Studies

    By V. H. Gottschalk, John Grodd, R. S. Dean

    "Elemantary ConsiderationsAlthough magnetiem was first discovered in and derives its name from an oxide of iron found in magnesia and called lodestone its pracical uses date from the discoveries of Fa

    Mar 1, 1934

  • NIOSH
    RI 2429 Quarry Problems from the Engineer's Viewpoint

    By Oliver Bowles

    The United States Bureau of Mines has within its ranks a group of engi- neers who are engaged in working out quarry problems, the solution of which will be of general benefit to the industries involve

    Jan 1, 1923

  • NIOSH
    IC 8468 Methods For Studying, Improving, And Optimizing Electric-Furnace Smelting Processes

    By Victor R. Spironello

    Applications of three experimental design techniques to smelting operations are explained. The report describes a factorial design using three variables at two levels, a fractional factorial design wh

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    OFR-64-81 Evaluation, Modification & Application Of Roadheaders In Underground Uranium Mines

    By J. P. Connell

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines awarded a contract to Morrison-Knudsen, Inc., to evaluate the use of roadheaders in underground mining operations. Road-headers were found to be widely used in mines as constr

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Dynamics of Canadian coal supply

    By D. O. Downing

    "The 1990s saw enormous changes in the Canadian coal industry and the future promises to be no less turbulent. While the markets served by Canadian coal producers have changed and buying practices con

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Making use of Chloride Chemistry for Improved Metals Extraction Processes

    By G. B. Harris

    It has long been appreciated that chloride chemistry has a number of advantages over the more traditional sulphate route for both extracting and separating metals. Modern materials of construction, co

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Viscosities Of Lead Silicate Slags (c9c81f49-9dac-42e2-b838-6d8b00a79267)

    By Z. Zhang, R. G. Reddy

    Viscosities of industrial lead slags with various compositions were measured as a function of temperature using a Brookfield viscometer. Based on the experimental data from this study and other invest

    Jan 1, 2001

  • NIOSH
    RI 4830 National Annual Diesel-Fuel Survey, 1951

    By O. C. Blade

    The use of Diesel fuel as a source of power is continuing to increase in the United States. The latest available figures indicate that refineries are delivering in excess of 10,000,000 barrels of this

    Jan 1, 1951

  • SME
    ADTI-MMS Pit Lake Committee: Goals And Progress

    By L. Shevenell, L. Stillings

    The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative-Metal Mining Sector (ADTI-MMS) has established a Pit Lake Committee to enhance the science and understanding for the long-term management of pit lakes. Partici

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    DFI Europe Monitoring and Instrumentation Committee Objectives

    By Rob van Dorp

    "AbstractThe Monitoring & Instrumentation Committee (MIC) of DFI Europe has the objective to support DFI members in concern of risk management of geotechnical matters, where monitoring and instrumenta

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Advances In The Use Of Passive Wetland Systems For Selenium Treatment Of Mine-Impacted Water

    By J. S. Bays

    Industries are challenged to meet increasingly stringent regulations for selenium and metals. Cost-effective treatment is required to minimize the economic impact of environmental compliance. Low-cost

    Feb 27, 2013

  • NIOSH
    RI 3568 Asphalts From Some Wyoming And Other Asphalt-Bearing Crude Oils ? Introduction (50643c65-85c3-4e18-90cc-d41076ab62d0)

    By K. E. Stanfield

    [Asphalt ~~d road oil ar8 the principal products manufactured from Wyor.1in~ Ilblack oilo" \r,hich, beca.use of th?lir hig.~ E\.sphal t and hig} sulfur COi.1Jce~1t, .!?re difficult e':ld costly t

    Jan 1, 1941