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    Strategic Mineral Dependence: Are We Addressing the Real Problem?

    By Lindsay Norman

    To many who for years have scrutinized the US mineral supply picture, recent, often strident debate on present-day security of many critical mineral supplies echoes sentiments repeatedly expressed in

    Jan 6, 1981

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    Use of Auxiliary Fans for Mining Purposes

    By William D. Meakins

    INTRODUCTION Today, auxiliary fans, or boosters as they are sometimes called, are commonly used underground to provide ventilation for safe working conditions for personnel. Fans are installed in m

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Processing of Concentrates and Development Trends

    By Paul M. Jr. Musgrove, Donald C. Moore

    Conventional Smelting Practice Conventional copper smelting practice varies from smelter to smel¬ter, but generally consists of some or all of the following unit processes: roasting, smelting, conver

    Jan 1, 1985

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    A Comparison Of Mine Exposures With Regulatory Standards And Radon Daughter Concentrations

    By Robert G. Beverly

    INTRODUCTION Standards limiting the annual exposure of United States uranium miners to radon daughters were established in 1967 at 12 Working-Level-Months (WLM). The standard was reduced by a facto

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Air-Cooling and Refrigeration Equipment

    By Austin Whillier

    INTRODUCTION Use of air-cooling or refrigeration equipment in underground mines is needed when conventional ventila¬tion techniques do not maintain acceptable environ¬mental temperatures in working

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Construction Uses - Stone, Conservation

    By Erhard M. Winkler

    The rapid decay and disfiguring of stone monuments in urban and desert rural areas has challenged conservators to protect stone surfaces from premature decay. They attempt to halt the natural process

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Rare Earth Minerals

    By Stephen B. Castor

    The rare earth elements (REE) which include the 15 lanthanide elements (Z = 57 through 71) and yttrium (Z = 39) are so called because the elements were originally isolated in the late 18th and early 1

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Perspective On Cancer And Radon Daughters

    By Victor E. Archer

    INTRODUCTION Man is exposed to many agents which induce mutations in germ cells and/or cancer at work, at play, and at home. In this total mix of mutagenic and carcinogenic agents, how important ar

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Total Concept’s coordinator’s point of view

    By Patricia Petty

    If enthusiasm is a requirement, the coordinator of the Total Concept program is a dynamic, exciting leader with a lot of potential to keep the program a vital and progressive effort for many years. Ar

    Jan 3, 1986

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    Shrinkage Stoping - Introduction to Shrinkage Stoping

    By William Lyman

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION Shrinkage or shrinkage stoping refers to any mining method in which broken ore is temporarily retained in the stope to provide a working platform and/or to offer temporary support

    Jan 1, 1982

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    TEN Do's AND DON'TS OF GOLD GRAVITY RECOVERY

    By A. R. Laplante

    Ten guiding principles in the design and operation of gold gravity circuits are presented: economic impact, applied mineralogy, gold's behavior in grinding circuits, alternate recovery approaches, rel

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Do's and Don'ts of Dry Grinding Systents

    By Craig M. Sams

    With the renewed interest in roasting of ores, dry grinding has become a hot topic of discussion. This paper does not try to cover the entire spectrum of dry grinding applications, but only highlight

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Microorganisms In Mineral Processing

    By R. W. Smith, A. Raichur, M. Misra, I. A. H. Schneider

    The concept of microorganisms as chemical reagents (flocculants, flotation modifiers and flotation collectors) is quite new. Potential uses for microorganisms include their use in place of certain con

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The KUJ 2000 Ventilation System

    By Lennart Mukka

    LKAB has been mining iron ore in northern Sweden for about 100 years and now enters the next century with a major new investment in Kiruna. The under- ground projects involve construction of a new mai

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Challenges in Hydrometallurgy

    By K. N. Han, M. C. Fuerstenau

    Challenges in five major areas of hydrometallurgy are presented and discussed. These are: leaching low-grade oxide and sulfide ores; oxidative leaching of sulfide concentrates; processing refractory o

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Research on the Economic Design of Mine Ventilation System

    By R. Krishna

    The basic ventilation equation of power equal a constant times quantity to the power three (P=constant x quantity3) makes it an extremely costly palliative as a long term measure. Provision of increas

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Textures and Mineralogy of the Silver Chert Jasperoid, Mercur District, Utah

    By J. F. Ziegler

    The Silver Chert jasperoid, Mercur District, Utah, records a complex history or silicification and tectonic activity.

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Dual-Alkali Scrubbing At Stillwater Mining Company

    By G. K. Roset, L. R. Woodland, J. A. Stevenson, G. J. Hodges

    The Stillwater Mining Co. (SMC) is a partnership of Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. and Manville Corp. Since the summer of 1990, SMC has operated a precious metals smelter at Columbus, MT for furth

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Cut-and-Fill Stoping - Introduction to Open Cut-and-Fill Stoping

    By Joel K. Waterland

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION Open cut-and-fill stoping for many years was prob¬ably the most widely used mining method in under¬ground metal mines. Then for a time this method was largely supplanted by the bl

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Surface Structural Damages

    By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng

    5.1 INTRODUCTION There are several types of surface ground disturbances, each of which is immediately transmitted to surface structures and causes damage of various forms, depending on the location o

    Jan 1, 1992