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  • RMCMI
    Ralph Looney

    MR. MARGOLF: Our final speaker this afternoon before we have an opportunity for some questions for the members of the panel, is a gentleman who has spent more than 40 years in the newspaper industry.

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Subsidence Monitoring - Case History

    By Peter J. Conroy, Julianne H. Gyarmaty

    INTRODUCTION The current study is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) on-going subsidence research program. The long-term objective of the DOE program is to develop analytical metho

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    OFR-157-82 Development Of Lightweight Hydraulic Supports

    By Paul T. Alexander

    After evaluating preceding studies and designs of lightweight supports, ESD selected the all-hydraulic and the hydromechanical concepts for detailed design and fabrication. Further analysis and testin

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    Dust Deposition In Coal Mine Airways

    By Welby G. Courtney

    The Bureau of Mines conducted an exploratory field survey to determine the amount of airborne coal dust, the size distribution of the dust, and the rate of dust deposition in coal mine airways. The su

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Thermal Recovery System For Reducing Mine Refrigeration And Energy Needs

    By Edward D. Thimons, Richard J. Kline

    Converting the energy of falling water into useful work is a well developed engineering concept. Much of the electric power consumed in the United States is generated in this manner. It is easy to con

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    MLA 26-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The Black Butte Rare II Area (No. 5102), Mondocino County, California - Summary

    By John R. Benham

    In 1979 and 1980, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral survey of the 20,500 acre Black Butte RARE II area (No. 5102) in the Los Padres National Forest (fig. 1). Th

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Studies Into Ground Pressure Occurring In Close-To-Wall Galleries In Hard Coal Mines

    By A. Fiszer

    One of the major problems with deep Polish hard coal mines are deformations of close-to-wall galleries since they are necessary and must he kept open for emergency situations and are largely responsib

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AUSIMM
    Long Hole Open Stoping the Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, Broken Hill

    The Broken Hill orebodies have 'traditionally been mined by cut and fill trethods. In the mid-1950's New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited experimented with sublevel longhole open stoping

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Room-and-Pillar Method of Open- Stope Mining - A Classification of the Room-and- Pillar Mining System.

    By Richard L. Bullock

    OPEN STOPING An open stope is an underground cavity from which the initial ore has been mined. Caving of the opening is prevented (at least temporarily) by support from the unmined ore or waste lef

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of Econometric Models in Mineral Policy Formulation

    The use of econometric models to assess the effects of a Government's policy on an industry is gaining momentum. This is particularly so for the Mineral Industry and it is important that mine

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    "What Happened To The Uranium Boom?"

    By Reaves. M. J.

    The title of my talk, "What Happened to the Uranium Boom?" is old news. Certainly it is for this group. All of us that make our living in uranium know that the boom of the last half of the 1970's

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Financing Of The Small, Independent Mining Enterprise (6a08ec96-0449-4356-92c9-38941820ccfa)

    By Georges Caraghiaur

    INTRODUCTION A small, independent mining enterprise (SIME) is an independently owned and operated business concern engaged primarily in mineral development, from the exploration to the production

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    RI 8696 Chemical Equilibria in Chlorination of Clay

    By A. D. Mah

    To assist Bureau of Mines research in extractive metallurgy and to add to the thermodynamic data base useful to others, energy calculations were made for 63 reactions relating to investigations on the

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Vibration effects on mine workers

    By Stanley G. Hutton, Robert Brubaker

    "It has long been recognized that mining workers subjected to high levels of hand-transmitted vibration may suffer from vibration-related complaints. Prolonged exposure to whole-body vibration may als

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    RI 8682 Failure Analysis of Diesel Exhaust-Gas Water Scrubbers

    By Robert W. Waytulonis

    The Federal Bureau of Mines contacted 29 organizations--mine maintenance departments and equipment manufacturers--concerning service experience and construction of diesel exhaust-gas water scrubbers.

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SAIMM
    The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plant

    By M. Splaine, C. E. Dohm, S. J. Browner

    As the grade of the gold (head grade) in the ore supplied to a reduction plants falls, the efficiency of recovery of the metal drops. This is not simply due to a fixed grade lost in the residue, since

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Mining Below the Gabbro Sill, Premier Mine, Cullinan, South Africa.

    By S. McMurray

    INTRODUCTION Towards the end of the 1890s the attention of a prospector by the name of Thomas Cullinan was drawn to the occurrence of alluvial diamonds east of Pretoria. Persistent prospecting work b

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Mechanical Properties of Rock

    By Frank G. Horino, V. E. Hooker

    INTRODUCTION The determination and use of mechanical properties of rock in engineering and rock mechanics are rapidly developing. Many of these properties are determined on intact rock specimens; t

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Economic Sensitivity Analysis Using Geostatistics

    By Rex C. Bryan

    An application of geostatistics to financial decision analysis is the linking of reserve parameters estimation precisions to a mine economics computer program calculating profitability. The estimates

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Anomaly- Ratio Concept in Geochemical Exploration

    By Sam Rosenblum

    The anomaly ratio is obtained by dividing the analyzed value of an element by the anomaly threshold value of the element. The sum of anomaly ratios for all anomaly elements in a sample may be compared

    Jan 1, 1982