Transactions Volume 334 2013 - SME Transactions 2013

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 256 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
As the 2013 president of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc., I
am pleased to present the 2013 issue of the Transactions of the Society for Mining,
Metallurgy and Exploration, Vol. 334. The timely publication of professional papers
that promote the advancement of scientific and technical knowledge is critical for
enabling technology transfer. SME plays a key role in this process through its publications.
Communication within the mining community is the key to a successful
profession and society. This technology exchange continues a tradition that dates
back to the 1871 meeting of 22 mining engineers in Wilkes-Barre, PA, that resulted
in the founding of AIME; those individuals envisioned that these transaction volumes
“would form a most valuable and greatly needed addition to our professional
literature.” This volume fulfills that pledge.
The 2013 Transactions contains 73 papers covering most every aspect of the mining
life cycle and encompassing the diverse sectors of our industry including coal, industrial
minerals, metals, health and safety and computational methods. It includes all
18 papers published in 2013 in the Technical Papers Section of Mining Engineering
magazine (Vol. 65) and all 33 papers published in 2013 in Minerals & Metallurgical
Processing (Vol. 30). Additionally, this volume contains 22 papers that are being
published for the first time in this issue. The papers presented in this volume were
written by some of the most distinguished professionals in the industry worldwide.
Some of the many research highlights from 2013 include discussions of perennial
issues, such as how to adequately prepare the next generation of mining engineering
students for the workforce (Frimpong et al., pp. 44-52) and how to predict and
prevent coal mine bursts and bumps (Pariseau, pp. 60-68), the highly anticipated
February Rare Earths issue of Minerals & Metallurgical Processing, and papers analyzing
electrical injuries in the U.S. Mining industry (Homce and Cawley, p. 367-375)
the latest in assessing the safety and efficiency of operations.
All 73 technical papers were peer-reviewed. The process of review and publication
requires much hard work by authors, reviewers and our publications staff. As the
2013 president of SME and on behalf of all our members, I would like to extend our
gratitude to all whose volunteer efforts contributed to the publication of this volume.
Citation
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(2013) Transactions Volume 334 2013 - SME Transactions 2013MLA: Transactions Volume 334 2013 - SME Transactions 2013. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.