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  • SME
    Unique Umbilical Launch of a Slurry TBM in LA - RETC2023

    By Nick Karlin

    Dragados USA is constructing the LA Effluent Outfall Tunnel, a 7-mile, 18 ft internal diameter effluent discharge tunnel, utilizing a 21.6 ft (6.585 m) Herrenknecht Mixshield TBM. This paper highlight

    Jun 13, 2023

  • SME
    Exploration For Hydrothermal Mineralization With Airborne Geochemistry - Introduction

    By Richmond Bennett

    Airborne geochemistry became a reality with the advent of a high-sensitivity airborne gamma ray spectrometer with large volume NaI (TI) crystal detectors. Small variations in the concentration of pota

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    On-And-Off-The-Job Safety

    By J. S. Spivey

    We in the coal industry, especially in the State of Illinois, put tremendous emphasis, including time, money and effort, into on-the-job training. The results of such training and safety have been tre

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    The Use Of Computers At Newmont's Corporate Office

    By J. R. Parry

    Over the past several years, computerized financial models have been an important part of Newmont's strategic planning process. Two applications will be discussed in this paper: a general purpose

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Maintenance Scheduling and Management

    By John W. Rushton

    THE PLANNED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM All concentrators should start with a planned maintenance program from day one. Every- body thinks they have a program in place before start-up, but in reality, most

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Rock Excavation By Hydraulic Splitter

    By Neil J. Duncan, Edward R. Langfield

    A hydraulic rock breaker was developed in Germany by Helmut Darda and uses a wedge-plug and feathers mechanism powered by a 10,000 p.s.i. power pack. During the past four years these tools have been i

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Acid Rain – An Example of Environmental Epistemology

    By Edward C. Krug

    "You are to use the word ... purely for its selling power. It is a name they venerate. As a result, you can use the word ... to ... get [them] to practice, not only without shame bit with a positive g

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    The Development of a Web-Based Platform for Ground Control Applications

    By C. Newman

    "As underground mining continues to operate at deeper depths and in more complex multiple seam mining geometries there has been an increased demand for higher design standards in ground control safety

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    The allocation of differing site condition risk

    By Zachary D. Jones

    "Construction projects involve a great many risks. The risk that material prices will increase during construction or that the work under construction will be destroyed by fire, storm or some other ac

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Underground Space for Oil Mining

    By Mohamed Gamal, Bill Zietlow

    "In oil fields that have been depleted with conventional surface oil wells but still contain significant reserves, an extraction alternative that has been constructed recently consists of a drilling g

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    New Life for the Veragold Mine—Low Risk Tailings Storage - SME Annual Meeting 2024

    By Jeff Easton, J Johnson, D. Foot

    The Mina Santa Rosa mine in Panama was the victim of a mine closure 24 years ago that left the community in dire straits. The mine showed the potential resources of greater than 1M ounces of gold and

    Feb 1, 2024

  • SME
    Introduction of a New Environmentally Friendly Acid Mist Suppressant in Copper Electrowinning—Acorga® EW98 - SME Annual Meeting 2025

    By Justin Jensen, Luis Moya, Jose Carlos Durazo, William Szolga, Tyler McCallum, Tim Doubleday

    Sulfuric acid mist is an undesired by-product of the copper electrowinning process, caused by oxygen evolution at the anode which entrains droplets of the acidic copper electrolyte solution. As the ox

    Feb 1, 2025

  • SME
    Carbon Reactivation

    By Peter J. Stewart

    My first experience with carbon reactivation in the gold industry was at Whim Creek, Meekatharra some 15 years ago. Very little was known, in fact, carbon reactivation kilns in the gold room were a co

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Gold Cyanidation Rates In The Presence Of Sulphide And Lead Ions

    By S. Tavani, R. E. Browner, R. Dunne

    Lead is used in CIP/CIL circuit to increase the leaching rate of gold from ores. At least four mechanisms have been proposed for the action of lead in gold leaching circuits: (I) precipitation of sulp

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Frontier Technologies That 1 Make' Mines

    By Hans von Michaelis

    It is difficult to fail if one has a great deposit, but 'great' ore deposits are few and far between. More often one hears that a mine has been 'made' rather than found. This is particularly true for

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Improved Recovery of Coarse Florida Phosphate

    By Broderick E. Davis

    Each year, about 45 Mt (50 million st) of flotation tailings are discarded in Florida phosphate operations. These tailings only contain about 4% of the phosphate in the ore. However, more than half of

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Excavation Of Bear Swamp Underground Powerhouse

    By James J. Brady

    The basic story at Bear Swamp was how to excavate an underground chamber 79 feet wide by 227 feet long and 150 feet high, along with the related access, tarbrace, leads, power tunnels and shafts, do i

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Mathematical Modelling Of Tunnel Air Pollution

    By Pramod C. Thakur

    Tunnels are defined as underground passages made without removing the overlying materials. From time immemorial men have driven tunnels for mining purposes. Even today tunnels are the building blocks

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Historic Rock Tunnel Rehabilitation—Designing for the Unknown - NAT2022

    By Ryan Marsters, Adam Pring, Robin Dornfest

    Raw water supply in the central Rocky Mountains often relies on trans-basin conveyance. Many of these older diversions incorporate high-elevation, miles-long tunnels driven over a century ago in hard

    Dec 1, 2022

  • SME
    A back analysis of the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse - SME Transactions 2010

    By K. A. Heasley

    The objective of this paper is to back analyze the August 6th, 2007, collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, in order to better understand the geometric and geomechanical factors that contribute

    Jan 1, 2010