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Recent Approaches In U. S. Steel Coal Mining ResearchBy J. A. Wallace
U. S. Steel's coal mining research activities are directed toward providing new or improved hardware and techniques to increase productivity or reduce cost. Because more than 80 percent of U. S.
Jan 1, 1979
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The Engineering Geologist?s Role In The California Water PlanBy Laurence B. James
The California Department of Water Resources is concerned with the development, distribution, and protection of the State's water resources. Geologic activities of the Department relate to planni
Jan 1, 1965
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The Effects And Control Of Overbreak In Underground MiningBy G. F. Revey
All underground operations have limiting factors that influence overall profitability. Hoisting, hauling, available headings, labor, milling capacity and other factors limit how much material can be r
Jan 1, 1997
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Tunnel Lining for Drill and Blast TunnelsBy Björn Johansson
"SUMMARY Every tunnel designer has to consider the power of water ingress when designing a new tunnel. Either you choose solutions with simple methods to divert the ingress water or a robust system wi
Jan 1, 2016
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Milling At Kerr Addison Mines LimitedBy Ed Ramsay
The Hill is a cyanidation plant with flotation and roasting. The grinding and treatment have at the present time a capacity of 1400 tons of ore per day and the precipitation has a capacity of 6000 ton
Jan 1, 1975
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Mary Korpi; An interview with the 2026 SME President - ME Feature ArticleBy Carrie Smith
Along Michigan’s Upper Peninsula lies the Marquette Iron Range, home to iron mines. Just southeast of the region is the small town of Iron River, where Mary Korpi spent most of her chidhood and early
Mar 1, 2026
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Open Pit Mining Of Phosphate Rock In Deep OverburdenBy M. P. McArthur
General mining practices at W. R. Grace's Bonny Lake mine are much the same as those used in open pit phosphate mines in Central Florida, except for the difference in the depth of the overburden
Jan 1, 1962
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The Solution To The Mineral Engineering Manpower ProblemBy Howard L. Hartman
Pardon my audacity, but I feel that this is the solution, not just a solution. Further, I will be so bold as to maintain that this is the last-ditch, eleventh-hour chance for the mineral industry to s
Jan 1, 1967
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Instrumentation And Control Of The Heavy Media Process (af095f48-8dd6-4c09-af67-6ede019aee99)By Donald G. Oss
The need for instrumentation and automatic control of the various parameters in the heavy media process of iron ore beneficiation has been apparent for some time. Continued demands for higher grade, c
Jan 1, 1962
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Sand Processing The Modern Way ? IntroductionBy Lester F. Sanford
Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains eight miles north of the City of Santa Cruz and inland from the coast, lies a typical beach sand consisting of quartz and feldspar grains of the Santa Harguerita fo
Jan 1, 1967
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Detailed Fire Safety Design of Subways for Arson-Initiated Design Fires Innovation, Coordination, ImplementationBy Sandeep Upadhya, Marc Morgan, Baljinder Bassi, James Fletcher, Mike Deevy, Nishant Nayan
"In order to protect public safety in the event of a deliberate fire attack, underground rail authorities are increasingly considering the need to design for arson-initiated fire scenarios. Where typi
Jan 1, 2016
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Natural Language Processing for Classification of Narratives from MSHA DataBy M. Shahsavar, J. Sattarvand, J. Gomez
Mining can be categorized as a hazardous activity, considering some factors such as environmental conditions with a considerable presence of humidity, suspended particles, or falling rocks have affect
Jun 25, 2023
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Automation of Material Handling - How to Go About It. - Introduction:By L. F. Engle
There continues to be a certain magic attached to the word "Automation". When properly planned for, engineered, installed, and operated, the magic truly does take place - witness certain publicized mi
Jan 1, 1963
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Gypsum - The Shape Of The FutureBy Lloyd H. Yeager
Good morning gentlemen. I'm very pleased to be a part of this fine program for the Society of Mining Engineers. Gypsum, as many of you know, is one of the most unique minerals on earth. The ve
Jan 1, 1965
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The Apex Project: Development Of A Primary Gallium And Germanium ProducerBy G. M. (Frits) Swinkels
The Apex property, mined in the early Twentieth Century for direct shipping copper, also contains gallium and germanium in iron oxide minerals. In 1982, Musto Explorations Limited began an exploration
Jan 1, 1986
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The Wobbler FeederBy T. A. Oberhellmann
The Wobbler Feeder is a comparatively new materials handling and separating device. It is essentially a materials separating or scalping machine, particularly adaptable to separation of oversize pa
Jan 1, 1959
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Transactions Volume 342 2017 - SME Transactions 2017By Chee S. Theng
As the 2017 president of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc., I am pleased to present the 2017 issue of the Transactions of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc., Vol
Jan 1, 2017
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Environmental Dredging For The Remediation Of Areas Degraded By Illicit Mining In The Quito River Basin, Colombia - SME Annual Meeting 2022By S. Fernández, L. Klinger, T. Vallejo
In the municipality of Rio Quito, department of Chocó, Colombia, alluvial gold has been illegally exploited by suction dredging. The project consists of using geospatial techniques to identify degrade
Mar 2, 2022
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Overall Economics Of The Unit Train For Western CoalBy George R. Powe
If Campbell County, Wyoming were an independent nation, it would rank fifth in the world among countries with known coal reserves. Only the United States, Russia, mainland China and West Germany would
Jan 1, 1975
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Exploration Of 100,000 Acres Of Coal LandBy Douglas F. Crickmer
Pocahontas Land Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norfolk and western Railway Company, owns a 100,000-acre block of coal lands in Martin, Johnson, Pike, Floyd and Lawrence Counties, Kentucky.
Jan 1, 1964