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  • SME
    Sustainable Development And Industrial Minerals

    By J. M. Barker, V. T. McLemore

    Most discussions of sustainable development (SD) in mining relate to metal mines in rural areas. Industrial minerals (IM) are closer to urban areas primarily owing to a high transport-cost component o

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Mines of Today Educating Minds of Tomorrow

    By Dan Witkowsky

    Beginning on June 11, 2007, as many as 36, kindergarten-to-grade-12 (K-12) teachers will participate in a program designed to educate them all about the mining industry. The 39th Annual A Total Concep

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Financing Mining Projects KfW IPEX-Bank’s Approach in Assessing Credit Risks Relating to Questions of Sustainability

    By P. Klaus

    "KfW IPEX-Bank is the commercial arm of KfW Bankengruppe, responsible for international project and export finance.KfW was one of the first banks in Germany to promulgate environmental guidelines for

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Performance Analysis Of Resin And Mechanical Anchorage Bolting Systems

    To build an effective entry roof beam, a roof bolting or supporting system must be of the ability of providing a clamping force to the bolted roof strata. Currently, two roof bolting systems are widel

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Increased Carbon Dioxide Absorption Rates In Carbonate Solutions By Surfactant Addition

    By B. P. Spigarelli

    To meet the growing need for CO2 capture and storage technology, Michigan Technological University is researching CO2 capture and storage using carbonate solutions. The objective of the present study

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    A database of ventilation friction factors for Quebec underground mines

    One of the most important parameters in mine ventilation planning is the friction factor (K). Accurate values of friction factors are critical especially when carrying out mine ventilation simulations

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    A review of heat issues in underground metalliferous mines

    By T. Payne

    Underground heat issues are mainly focused on the detrimental effects to a workers health. However, working in hot, humid conditions has other negative effects. Studies have shown that safety, product

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    A heat study and the modelling of future climatic conditions at Vale Inco?s Coleman/McCreedy East Mine

    By C. K. Kocsis

    A study was undertaken to evaluate the thermal environment and determine the contributing heat sources within the existing 153 Orebody of Coleman/McCreedy East Mine which would then enable the predict

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    New Developments In Yieldable Rock Bolts

    By R. Oler

    The need for yieldable ground support, particularly in high stress or deep mining conditions, has grown in recent years. This paper highlights some of the current industry limitations and provides sel

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Reducing Energy Demand on Draglines

    Rising energy costs are a growing concern among mine operators. At sur’ace operations, the size of a dragline, production requirements, pit geometry and layout, and operator skill are all factors in p

    Jan 7, 1980

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    An Early Warning Slope Monitoring System For Local Work Areas In Mines

    By D. Noon

    Mine production crews and drill-and-blast crews may be exposed to unexpected movement of ground when working under pit slopes. Without specialist geotechnical advice and appropriate measurement system

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    A Unified Rock Classification For Drilling And Boring

    By G. V. Krishnan, L. Adler

    A rock classification for drilling and boring is presented covering most equipment types and providing an estimation of the key parameters for operation, such as thrust and speed, and of performance s

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Minerals Planning Policies in Europe

    By S. Solar, G. Tiess, K. Nielsen, H. Wagner

    The paper summarises the results of a recent study of minerals planning policies of the Member States of the EU. The study has shown that contrary to the public opinion the production of industrial mi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Mountain States Employers Council Projects Mining Pay Increases at 3.9% in 1990

    By Joy Sandberg

    The 1989 mining industry compensation survey done annually by the Denver-based Mountain States Employers Council shows the "average" or "typical" employee in the mining industry is projected to receiv

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Economics Of Autogenous Grinding

    By S. Lähteenmäki, P. Koivistoinen, J. Levanaho

    Semi Autogenous Grinding (SAG) circuit is the most common grinding circuit to day. In Europe and South Africa fully autogenous (AG) circuits are also popular. SAG circuit has a lower capital cost and

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Diversity of Spontaneous Vegetation on Post-Industrial Sites - Importance in Reclamation Process

    By G. Wozniak, R. Rostanski, H. Pfanz, G. Aschan, E. Sierka

    "Industrial wasteland is a typical element of the landscape of all the industrialised regions in Europe. There are many examples from Poland as well as from other European countries that post-industri

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    The Chlorination Of Manganiferous Iron Ores

    By Y. Okahara

    The chlorination behaviors of pure iron and manganese oxides were investigated by combining a thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) technique with batch-boat roasting followed by leaching. Ferrous and man

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Mining For Operational Excellence

    By Russell Barr

    Operational excellence is generally known as a management system integrated across critical functions that is geared towards continually improving operational performance. Functional areas such as he

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    A Critical Overview of Dithiophosphinate and Dithiophosphate Interactions with Base Metal Sulfides and Precious Metals Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By D. R. Nagaraj, Napoleon Tercero, Raymond Farinato

    Historically, as for most reagents used in flotation, the wide-spread use of dialkyl dithiophosphinates as collectors in practical applications has preceded a detailed scientific understanding of how

  • SME
    The Modelling Of Froth Zone Recovery In Batch And Continuously Operated Laboratory Flotation Cells

    By Z. T. Mathe, M. A. Vera, M. C. Harris

    This contribution presents a methodology how to quantify froth zone recovery in a continuously operated laboratory mechanical flotation cell. The methodology consists of relating the overall flotatio

    Jan 1, 2001