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  • SME
    Mitigation of the Environmental Impact from Mining Waste (MiMi) - A Swedish Multidisciplinary Research Programme

    By Lars Olaf Höglund

    MiMi has been set up to be i) visionary, ii) strategic and iii) long-term. The planning as well as the executive phases involves industry, academia and authorities in close co-operation. MiMi focuses

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Grindability Study Of Steelmaking Slag For Size-By-Size Recovery Of Free Metal

    By C. H. Rawlins

    The total amount of ferrous slag generated in the U.S. is about one-third the amount of iron ore mined, thus ferrous slag can be considered a significant mineral body for processing. Steelmaking slag

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Expert Advisor For Phosphate Flotation

    By B. E. Davis, D. A. Stanley, C. E. Jordan

    A prototype expert advisor was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to systematically offer advice on the control of a Florida phosphate operation. The PC based system receives input from remote sens

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Consideration of Overburden Lithology for Subsidence Prediction

    By Sathit Tandanand

    Geological differences among various coalfields restrain the applicability of subsidence prediction using existing European methods. To modify these methods for domestic conditions, the Bureau of Mine

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial Permafrost

    Because of its many advantages, roof bolting has been widely used in hard-rock underground mines. In this paper, the applicability of roof bolts to mine openings in frozen ground, and the affects of b

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Subaqueous and Subaerial Kinetic Testing of Paste Tailings

    By Steven Atkin, Rens Verburg, Bryony Hansen, David McWharter

    The use of paste tailings as underground backfill and for surface disposal is rapidly expanding, and with it comes the requirement to understand and predict its long-term environmental stability. This

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Recultivation And Resettlement In The Rhenish Lignite Mining Area - Stakeholder Dialogue As An Important Element Of Sustainable Development

    By M. Eyll-Vetter

    The operation of large opencast mines in a densely populated area in the centre of Europe involves an inevitable interference in the region. Thus, this is only possible with general acceptance by the

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Application Of Close Range Photogrammetry To Monitor Displacements In Mines

    By S. Rezaei

    Moving ground in the mining industry is almost inevitable; however comprehensive awareness of these movements is necessary to mitigate risk. Monitoring of displacements caused by mining is a key tool

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    Prediction of Coal Mine Subsidence and Implications for Structural Damage

    By Theodore Triplett

    To assess the value of various subsidence mitigation techniques, twelve linear foundations were constructed above a longwall mine. The structures were monitored during and after undermining, and foot

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Assessment of modeling techniques for prediction of subsidence over longwall areas

    By R. D. Begley, A. W. Khair

    This paper presents an assessment of modeling techniques in predicting subsidence over longwall areas. Extensive instrumentation has been made, both at the surface and subsurface, at three longwall mi

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Impact Of High-Cost Canadian Sulfur Production On The Sulfur Trade

    By N. Edmonson

    During the last 30 years, a dramatic increase in the supply of byproduct sulfur substantially reduced the share of the market held by Frasch-mined (non-by-product) sulfur in North America. Even though

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Reclamation And Computer Modeling--A New Look At The Shallow Overburden And Thick Seam Operations

    By Khosrow Badiozamani

    Operating mines in Wyoming and Montana, which are generally characterized by shallow overburden and thick coal seams, are faced with reclamation problems which are unique to this area. Unlike the east

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Requirements and Stringent Specifications for Braking Systems on Regenerative Conveyors

    By Jean-Luc Cornet

    Downhill, or regenerative conveyors have always been a challenge to the design engineer due to their natural instability under load. The last decade has seen the appearance of high tonnage, high negat

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Specifications For Controlled Blasting In Civil Engineering Projects

    By A. J. Hendron, L. L. Oriard

    INTRODUCTION Controlled blasting is used at some time during most civil engineering projects where there is rock excavation. Controlled blasting is often necessary because the blasting must take pl

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Fouling Studies In Mill Water Supply Of Gold And Silver Recovery Operations ? Introduction

    By C. Duke

    The water treatment industry has historically been involved with reducing or inhibiting the inherant scale forming or fouling tendencies of natural waters associated with large industrial cooling wate

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Managing land use conflicts for sustainable futures: Tourism, agriculture and mining

    By A. Hoath, V. Paul, F. Haslam McKenzie

    This paper considers mining ventures occurring in rural communities in Galicia, Spain and Western Australia, Australia. It compares and contrasts the communities where mining is taking precedence over

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    The Stability Of Waste Rock Piles And Leachate Control Associated With Uranium Mining

    By David B. Campbell

    INTRODUCTION This submission was made to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into uranium mining in British Columbia. It discusses the stability of waste rock piles that might be developed in conjunction

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Heat Emission In Longwall Coal Mining ? Introduction

    By Donald Whittaker

    Severe climatic conditions in mines are normally associated with working at depth. More precisely, it is a matter of working in regions of high strata temperature, since, for example, some coal mines

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Effects Of Chemical Composition And Ore Grind On Fired Hematite Pellets

    By K. McG. Bowling

    A statistically-designed exper¬mental study showed how gangue minerals, flux additions, fineness of grind, firing temperature and time affect the properties of acid pellets made from a Western Austral

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Piping-Induced Subsidence At The Sherwood Mine In Northern Michigan

    By Allan M. Johnson

    The Sherwood Mine is being monitored to determine the nature and extent of changes in the mine and its environs which result from the closing and the cessation of pumping. Of particular interest was t

    Jan 1, 1980