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  • SME
    Applied Statistics In Mineral Exploration

    By J. W. Merks

    Applied statistics provides scores of powerful tests and techniques that are widely used and abused in science and engineering. The variance is the basic measure for variability, precision and risk. T

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Technical Note - Comprehensive inventory of known - abandoned mine lands in the Black Hills of South Dakota

    By C. J. Webb, C. J. Paterson, A. Davis

    This work focused on identifying, examining and ranking the physical and environmental hazards at inactive and abandoned mine sites in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Earlier inventory projects in th

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Effect of Fill on the Strength of Coal Pillars- An Investigation

    By B. K. Kejriwal, A. K. Ghose

    Under specific geological environment, the full extraction of a coal seam is not possible either because of its extraordinary thickness or the presence of surface structures and bodies of water or bec

    Jan 1, 1986

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    "Control Of Heavy Water Inflows In The Moawhango-Tongariro Tunnel, New Zealand"

    By George Munro

    Heavy water inflows of up to 1350 1/sec in the 19.6 km Moawhango-Tongariro Tunnel section of the Tongariro Power Development Scheme in New Zealand gave rise to severe operating problems, particularly

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Experience With Shaft Boring And New Developments In German Coal Mines

    By Karl-Heinz Bruemmer, Karl Wollers

    1- Importance of Shafts for the Exploration and Extraction of Coal Deposits Coal mining in the Federal Republic of Germany is carried out in a depth between 800 and 1200 m below sea level (Fig. 1).

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Activated Roller Cutters as a Means of Rock Breakage Initial Test Results and Future Applications

    By Lothar Baumann, Wilhelm Knickmeyer

    In mechanized roadheading predominantly two methods of rock breakage are applied at present: the cutting method by means of picks and the cutting/crushing method by means of roller cutters. Both syste

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Role of the Supervisor in Mining Operations

    By Brent Chamberlain

    MARY KORPI: As has been typical today, our next speaker is filling in for one of his co-workers. Scott Lawson will be discussing "The Role of the Supervisor in Mining Operations" written by Brent Cham

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Selecting And Installing Conveyor-Belt Scales

    By Sheldon Shepherd

    Fifty years ago, belt scales were mechanical devices based on a complex weight balancing design. Today's systems use load cells to assess material weight, belt speed sensors and microprocessor-ba

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    System Design Analysis For Explosion Protection Of Mine Fans

    By John W. Conn, Harry C. Verakis

    An explosion in an underground coal mine can have a devastating effect on the main fans used to provide mechanical ventilation. The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 30, Part 75.310 (CFR, 1992), spec

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Construction Related Markets For Silica Sand

    By M. J. Zdunczyk

    Sand is one of the most common materials on the earth’s surface. It is a naturally occurring material resulting from the physical and chemical breakdown of rocks. The definition of sand varies, as d

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Factors Influencing TBM Performance in the Kielder Tunnels, UK.

    By Mary-Lee Athorn, David A. Barratt

    An opportunity to compare the performance of different tunnel boring machines (TBMs) operating in similar rock conditions occurred during the construction of a major water scheme in the UK. The pr

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Increasing Germanium Extraction From Hydrometallurgical Zinc Residues

    By D. D. Harbuck

    Previous studies at the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) have shown that only 70% to 80% of the germanium in domestic zinc process residues can be extracted during H2S04 leaching. To increase germanium extra

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Longwall Mining in Australia

    By Owen Kreilis

    By the time coal was discovered in Newcastle, Australia in 1791, it was already a most important industrial commodity in European countries. Coal was the first mineral to be discovered in Australia an

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Longwalls Aid Productivity in Appalachian Coal Mining

    By S. L. Bessinger

    The need for improved safety and productivity brought about the introduction of longwall mining to the Appalachian coal fields. These same forces continue to drive developments in modern longwall equi

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Waste Disposal In Underground Mines - A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (c2773713-3b91-480a-8fc2-bd8bef7063f1)

    By N. T. Rempe

    The underground voids that result from mining provide opportunities for deep geologic waste disposal (DGWD). Such disposal could solve many environmental problems. DGWD takes careful planning, technol

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Sustainable Development Conception And Its Measurement 1. Introduction

    By V. Avdiyskiy

    The most pressing topic raised nowadays by the world community faces environment and social consequences of the business intensification process, primarily that of mining and mineral industry, which i

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Solar-Salt Production In Northwest Oklahoma ? Introduction

    By Greg Joachims

    Composition of salt in the Permian Flowerpot Shale in northwest Oklahoma suggests that the salt in this formation was deposited in the early phase of solar evaporation. Brine produced through natural

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Changing Trends in Gold Ore Treatment in Western Australia. The Problem of Refractory Ores

    By Jim Avraamides

    Historically, much of Western Australia's gold production has come from the refractory sulphide-telluride ores located in Kalgoorlie's Golden Mile. Most of the recent gold boom has been asso

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Explorations into Fuzzy Logic Control of Stratification in Jig

    By B. K. Mishra, Partha Chakroborty

    Jigs are the most important equipment used in the separation process that exploits the stratification of particulate matter under the influence of hydrodynamic and gravitational forces. Very little is

    Jan 1, 1995

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    State-of-the-Art Transfer Chute Design Using 30 Parametric Modelling

    By C. W. Benjamin

    The paper covers the development of an efficient, "state-of-the-art" design approach encapsulating extensive research and development by Gulf on soft loading, low impact, zero spillage transfer chutes

    Jan 1, 2000