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  • SME
    The Consequences Of Block Size Decisions In Ore Body Modelling

    By Donald E. Hulse

    Selection of a block size for a computerized 3 dimensional ore body model is an exercise in compromises. Larger blocks decrease the use of computer resources and decrease the variance of the block est

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Influence Of Geology On Pit And Quarry Reuse Planning

    By Kenneth L. Schellie

    In preplanning the reclamation of a pit or quarry the geology of the site is the name of the game! The planner must know the parameters of the deposit, the quantity and kind of earth materials to be r

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Economic Benefits Gained by Rock Mechanics – Three Case Studies

    By J. F. T. Agapito

    Significant economic benefits can result when rock mechanics is applied within a practical framework and integrated within the other engineering functions of the mine organization. Such application an

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Bentonite Binder Effective Strength (Best) Test For Unfired Iron Ore Pellets

    By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke

    Iron ore pellets use bentonite clay as binder at dosages from 0.5to 1.0% (10 to 20 pounds per ton) of moist iron ore concentrate. Bentonite is typically shipped hundreds of miles from Wyoming to the L

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Surface Force and Thin Aqueous Foam Film Studies Of Mica/Dodecylamine Flotation

    By M. W. Rutland, E. Manev, R. J. Pugh

    Data collected from several different fundamental surface chemical techniques were compared to study the interfacial interactions in the dodecylaminelmica flotation system. In the present study, the m

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Iron Ore Recovery From Tailings Ponds Using High Gradient Permanent Magnetic Separators

    By Bernardo Portillo, Alejandro Perez, Daniel Norrgran, Joseph Wernham

    High gradient permanent magnetic separators (termed "Ferrous Wheel") are described as used to recover the iron bearing minerals from mill tailings at the Grupo Acerero del Norte's Hercules iron m

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Computer Simulation Of Field Scale Stream Tube Test For In-Situ Gold Recovery

    By Chester R. McKee, Amar C. Bumb, Kohei Kawakita

    Unlike many other heavy metals, gold can be profitably mined in small operations because of the prices. One mining technique that seems ideally suited for small deposits of gold and for certain large,

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Fully Autogenous Grinding from Primary Crushing to 20 Microns

    By T. P. Weldum

    INTRODUCTION Cleveland-Cliffs' operations in Michigan have been utilizing fully autogenous grinding for over four decades. This is but one of the key characteristics of the iron ore processing m

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Geology Of Soroako Nickeliferous Laterite Deposits

    By J. P. Golightly

    The nickeliferous laterites of Soroako are described in their setting in the huge Cretaceous ultramafic complexes of central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The ore bodies occur on spurs, ridges and hill flanks

    Jan 1, 1979

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    6. Ore-Body Model for Steeply Pitching, Multiseam Deposits

    By C. B. Manula

    A method for the feasibility assessment of open-pit operations using conventional shovel/ truck systems to mine steeply pitched coal seams has been applied at The Pennsylvania State University. Three

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Shaft Sinking At Nose Rock (8e48a4a8-be01-4d04-9ed4-7fd4746aecd8)

    By Gerald G. Griswold, James O. Greenslade, Cherie Tilley, Richard Reseigh

    INTRODUCTION The Harrison Western Corporation, a leading Denver based mine contracting and engineering concern, is presently engaged in sinking two 1,006 m (3,300 ft) shafts for the Phillips Uraniu

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Gogebic Iron District

    By Alexander N. Winchell

    "Location. The iron formation of the Gogebic district (including the Penokee) comprises a narrow belt south of the western part of Lake Superior extending from Michigan for a considerable distance int

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Mineral Processing—Responding to Economic and Environmental Pressures

    By A. English, Edward Martinez, L. A. Haas, N. W. Johnson, Harrison Copper, M. E. Tawil, C. C. Harris, G. V. Jergensen, D. Halbe, M. P. Amsden

    Declining US ore grades along with skyrocketing energy, materials, labor, and regulatory costs underscored the urgency for technological innovation in the mineral processing area. Re¬liance on the sca

    Jan 5, 1980

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    A Comparison Between Estimated And Extracted Reserves In Three French Bauxite Mines ? Introduction

    By P. Jacquin

    Many a deposit estimation has been carried out since geostatistical methods were first implemented. To date however few mining programs have totally been completed and even fewer comparisons can be dr

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    120-Year Design Lifetime of Plastics

    By Eckl, Martin, Stefan Lemke, Martin Londschien

    "Tunnels are built with a design life expectancy of over 100 years. One key component of such a design is the waterproofing system, which must reliably fulfil its function during the whole service lif

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Thermovision As A Tool Of Early Detection Of Spontaneous Heating Of Coal In Mine Openings

    By Boleslav Taraba, Antonín Taufer

    Thermovision monitoring of surface temperature has been examined for the purpose of detection of spontaneous combustion of early stage. Measurements were carried out in bituminous and subbituminous co

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Change Of Support For Recoverable Resource Estimation

    In the estimation of recoverable resources, geostatistical techniques such as Multiple Indicator Kriging require a change of support correction to derive theoretical recoveries based on an assumed lev

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Human Factors in the Dutch Tunnel Standard

    By Patrick J. Maessen, Bart H. M. Hendrix

    "In the Netherlands, the Dutch Tunnel Standard has been developed for the execution of road tunnel projects. The Dutch Tunnel Standard is based on the Dutch Tunnel Law (WARVW) which sets the minimum s

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Major Classes of Machines

    By R. L. White

    Classification of Mills Mills may be classified under four categories that relate to the type of action utilized to grind the material: Tumbling. The most important of these to the minerals proc

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Flocculation of fine particles with polyethylene oxide: a proposed mechanism

    By B Scheiner, D. A. Stanley

    Introduction Treatment of ores to recover metal and mineral values results in waste materials usually in the form of dilute slurries. The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated a technique for dewa

    Jan 1, 1987