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  • SME
    How to limit fire and explosion hazards with oil-flooded rotary screw compressors

    By Steven J. Luzik

    Introduction From 1973 through 1986, a total of 12 fires involving oil-flooded rotary screw compressors (OFRSC) were reported to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Most of these inci

    Jan 9, 1988

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 1993

    Production In 1993, it was estimated that United States mine production of barite increased 24%. Barite consumption, either sold or used by grinding plants, increased by 39% and imports increased 4%,

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Bulk sorting by LIF: quality control of ores for bulk sorting and blending - by laser-induced fluorescence analysis

    By H. F. Broicher

    Introduction In April 1998, AIS Sommer GmbH of Germany delivered the first laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) analyzer to the mining industry. LKAB's Kiruna iron ore mine in Sweden shared the cos

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Fuzzy Reliability Based Bow Tie Analysis of Coal Mine Water Inrush Risks

    By Cong Zhang, Huaying Wang, Yixin Wei

    "Water inrush is a serious geological accident in underground coal mines. This paper focuses on the method of the bow tie analysis based on fuzzy reliability to assess the risk of water inrush in coal

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Energy Management In Minerals Processing

    By T. S. Govindan

    The first step in energy conservation in any industrial plant involves implementing many of the day-to-day "house-keeping" items such as fixing leaks, turning out lights, etc. When this step has been

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    Factors In Predicting Alluvial Gravel Composition Using Digital Geologic Map And Elevation Images: An Example From The Colorado Front Range

    By Daniel H. Knepper

    Estimating the lithologic composition of gravel deposits for aggregate quality using standard field and laboratory techniques is costly and time-consuming. As an alternative, digital geologic maps and

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Getting The Most Salable Product From Gravity- Based Coal/Mineral Preparation Plants

    By J. W. Leonard

    Introduction Gravity-based coal/mineral preparation plants must be operated to yield products of a quality satisfactory to existing markets. However, because of historic control problems, recovery

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    DISPATCH Reduces Mining Equipment Requirements

    By J. G. Clevenger

    Introduction Computer-based haul truck dispatching has been operational at Tyrone since May, 1980. The system, known as Dispatch, has accomplished significant productivity gains compared with the for

    Jan 9, 1983

  • SME
    Biohydroi\1efallurgy State Of Art And New Advances

    By R. W. Lawrence, P. B. Marchant

    Biohydrometallurgy is now forty years old. Since the discovery of the role of microorganisms in the oxidation of sulphide minerals that gives rise to acid mine drainage, many workers in industry, rese

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Discussion - Geologic Resources Vs. Ore Reserves - Noble, A.C.

    By E. J. Garrison

    Discussion by E.J. Garrison A.C. Noble presents a clear and concise summary of the factors pertinent to a competent reserve evaluation of a mineral occurrence. However, I believe that he confuses t

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Consequences and Economic Impact of Eliminating Safety Fuse

    By Kanaan Hanna, Mir Heydari, Dipack Sengupta, Gordon B. French

    This article concludes a two-part series on the safety, technology, and economic impact of eliminating safety fuse from metal and nonmetal mines. Discussed are the consequences of fuse abolishment, th

    Jan 2, 1984

  • SME
    Sliding erosion measurements in the Coriolis slurry erosion tester (Technical Note)

    By J. Tuzson, H. McL. Clark

    Introduction Wear of pumps, wet cyclones and pipelines by suspended solid particles will impact their operating economies by limiting their useful life, reducing their reliability and increasing th

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Prediction Of Nitrate Concentrations In Effluent From Spent Ore

    By A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, A. Heriba

    Introduction The disposal of spent ore from cyanide heap-leach processing facilities is of concern to the mining industry, the regulatory agencies and the general public. The disposal of an additiona

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Spike

    By John E. Auten

    The computer program "Spike" is an "expert-rule based system" designed to fulfill two requirements. 1) acquaint unfamiliar personnel with big hole drilling techniques and 2) to stimulate the "old hand

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Evaluation of potential radon exposure from development of phosphate deposits

    By M. G. Skowroski, G. G. Eichholz, J. P. Ambrose

    Introduction It has long been known that there are extensive deposits of phosphate-bearing deposits in the Coastal Plain of Georgia in many locations that are similar to those being mined commercia

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Exploration 1985

    By E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung

    Several factors contributed to continued declines in mineral-exploration activity in the US in 1985. Low metal prices and, what appears to be worldwide chronic excess capacity in copper, molybdenum, l

    Jan 5, 1986

  • SME
    Health Effects Among Nonminers In Mining Communities

    By Stanley Ferguson

    Since 1978, the Colorado Department of Health has become involved in specific investigations of possible radiation hazards among nonminers in Colorado communities. In each instance, the improper dispo

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Improvements in conveyor belt fire suppression systems for US coal mines - SME Transactions 2010

    By J. H. Rowland, A. C. Smith, K. A. Teacoach

    Current regulations for fire suppression systems in underground coal mines to protect conveyor belt installations have been in place since the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 was enacted. Over

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    High Angle Conveying: The Vital (Missing) Link to IPCC - 2017

    By J. A. Dos Santos

    "INTRODUCTION Dramatic reduction in energy use and environmental impact can be achieved with sandwich belt high angle conveyors that serve as the vital link in any IPCC (In-pit Crushing and Conveying)

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SME
    Integrated Continuous Testing of the Micronized-Magnetite Beneficiation Process in PETC's Coal Preparation Process Research Facility

    By Richard P. Killmeyer, Carl P. Maronde, W. W. Wen, Peter J. Suardini

    Under a cost-shared Department of Energy contract, awarded as part of the Coal Preparation Program's High Efficiency Preparation subprogram, Custom Coals International will be installing and test

    Jan 1, 1995