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  • AIME
    Stability Analysis of the Sublevel Caving Method

    By Jun-Yan Chen

    Ground control problems in sublevel caving become evident as the rock pressure increases with depth. Recently, a finite element analysis of the stability problem of the sublevel caving method was comp

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Computer Designed Mining: A Reality For The "Non-Computer" Oriented Mining Engineer

    By C. A. Sobotowski, J. Eagan

    Computer programs applicable to coal mining have been available for some time, especially in the academic sector. However, the computer has not routinely been applied to actual mining operations. This

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    From Metallurgical Coal Tailings to Thermal Fuel

    By John J. Van den Broek

    As the established tailings disposal techniques do not meet the requirements of today, alternative methods of disposal are explored. McIntyre Mines Ltd., Coal Div. found a solution in the construction

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Adsorption Rate Studies – Chalcopyrite-Xanthate System

    By T. V. Subrahmanyam, A. P. Rao

    The adsorption behavior of chalcopyrite has been studied at different xanthate concentrations and flow rates in a column apparatus with potassium ethyl xanthate as the collector. Based upon the experi

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Strontium (54173cdc-760d-48b3-9216-6ac4139004de)

    By Robert B. Fulton

    Commercially, celestite (SrSO4) is the predominant strontium mineral. Among other strontium-bearing minerals, only strontianite (SrCO3) occurs commonly; however, it is rarely an item of commerce. Pro

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Alkaline Carbonate Leaching At United Nuclear-Homestake Partners

    By Kenneth E. Skiff

    INTRODUCTION United Nuclear Corporation and Homestake Mining Company are partners in a major uranium mining and milling venture near Grants, New Mexico. The partnership was formerly called Homesta

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Influence of Rock Structure on Stability

    By Zavis M. Zavodni, Carl D. Broadbent

    During the past 15 years, rock mass structural properties have become acknowledged as the focal point for rock slope design. Re- search into the methods for measuring and incorporating structure into

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Economic and Exploration Significance of Red Sea Metalliferous Brine Deposits

    By W. C. Shanks

    Seventeen deeps, which contain hot or cold brines and/or metalliferous sediments, have been discovered in the axial rift zone of the Red Sea. Metalliferous activity results from the unique geological

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Geotechnical and Stability Requirements for Future Coal Mines

    By Ben L. Seegmiller

    Roof, pillar and floor stability is a most important requirement in underground coal mines because it represents the leading cause of fatalities. In future coal mine planning the geotechnical aspects

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Permitting Process For Coal Mining - Federal And State

    By Lyle D. Randen

    With the environmental movement beginning in the late 1960's came a deluge of permit requirements for the mining industry. Coal mining has been one of, if not the most, severely impacted of the m

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Using Computers To Enhance The Safety Of Mining Operations

    By J. C. Kerkering, P. M. Daling

    This paper discusses a study performed to evaluate the feasibility of transferring formal system safety assessment technology to the mining industry. A representative listing of formal techniques was

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Correlation of Zeta Potential and Floatability of Weathered Coal

    By B. Yarar

    Samples of coal from an adit in the Fording River District of British Columbia showed hydrophilic properties between depths of 0-24.5 m (0-80 ft) and was naturally hydrophobic at greater depths. Labor

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Factors to be Considered for Increasing the Extraction of Underground Potash Deposits

    By Hamish D. S. Miller

    Currently the underground potash mines in Canada extract about 40% of the available ore, leaving the other 60% behind in the form of stabilizing pillars. The presence of water in the overlying formati

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    In-Situ Uranium Mining With Oxygen (fb4ee5cb-ddf1-4044-a39c-0d689ac0eaf8)

    By L. M. Litz

    Study results are presented in which gaseous oxygen was dissolved in the leach liquor at concentrations of the order of 300 ppm. This oxygen-containing solution was injected into portions of a field b

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    A Tire Control And Management Program

    By Michael Poole, Joseph M. Chelini

    Most earthmoving operations using off-road, rubber tired production equipment have abnormally high total tire costs. Achieving informational control over 7 direct and 2 indirect tire cost centers can

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Graphite (e84a95dd-979e-4798-b751-613ea3c218f0)

    By George D. Graffin.

    The first use of graphite is lost in the mists of time. It was used by primitive man to make drawings on the walls of caves and by the Egyptians to decorate pottery. As early as 1400 A.D. graphite cru

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Monitors In Surface Mine Management And Design

    By Gary Mack, Donald E. Scheck

    To help management keep key machines or processes at peak efficiency, draglines, shovels and blast hole drills have been equipped with micro- processor based monitors. The dragline and shovel moni

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Molybdenite Recovery at Cuajone

    By D. M. Podobnik, J. F. Shirley

    The Cuajone Concentrator of the Southern Peru Copper Corp. is located approximately 900 km southeast of Lima, Peru, near the 500 year old town of Moquegua, in an area that has been occupied since anti

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Global Economics Relating to the Exploration of Unconventional Mineral Resources

    By W. C. J. van Rensburg

    Exploration of unconventional mineral resources is stimulated by uncertainties about the cost and security of conventional resource sup- plies. Costs of the latter are likely to increase as a result o

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Mica (4d0aeadd-50a2-42b7-8db5-6414561d6fbd)

    By George P. Chapman

    Mica is a platy mineral occurring in a variety of complex hydrous aluminosilicate forms with differing chemical composition and physical properties. Principal minerals in the mica group include: Musc

    Jan 1, 1983