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  • SME
    Applications Of Remote Control To Mining Equipment

    By R. Torbin

    The degree to Which automation/remote control/robotics has been utilized in the mining industry is far less compared to general industry because of several factors. These factors include the adverse w

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Paste Thickening Of Fine Coal Refuse

    By S. Slottee

    The disposal of plant tailings in a safe and environmentally acceptable manner has taken on increased importance throughout the world, across all types of mineral beneficiation plants. In the U.S. pla

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    The Geosat Program: Geological Remote Sensing From Space

    By Frederick B. Henderson

    On 10 August 1976, The Geosat Committee was organized in Denver to institute The Geosat Program. This program is an industry backed effort to evaluate and help select optimum space remote sensing syst

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Maintenance Preparations Important For New Plants

    By C. O. Hamilton

    Poor plant start-up performance is usually blamed on poor design and unsatisfactory equipment. But, in most cases, the real cause of poor performance is inadequate preparation for operations and maint

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Selective Flotation: An Art as Well as a Science

    The first of this two part series takes a look at some of the history and types of flotation as well as agents and mechanisms involved in it. Part two, next month, will examine flotation processes as

    Jan 3, 1982

  • SME
    A Preliminary Survey Of Flotation Practice Onsouth African Gold Mines

    By R. C. Dunne, C. T. O'Connor

    Flotation practice on eighteen South African flotation plants is described. The plants are categorized as those treating reclaimed tailings, those treating material which has already been subjected to

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Monitoring The Atmospheric Environmental Hazards Of Tunneling

    By D. D. Snyder, J. D. Bode, F. T. King

    INTRODUCTION Only in recent years have the environmental hazards associated with mining and tunneling operations been fully acknowledged and determined remedial action undertaken. The nature of the

    Jan 1, 1997

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    UCA?s North American Tunneling Conference Set For Los Angeles

    By Steve Kral

    The Underground Construction Association?s (UCA) 2014 North American Tunneling (NAT) conference is expected to attract about 1,000 tunneling and underground construction professionals. With the theme

  • SME
    TBM System Downtime - Causes, Frequency, And Duration On Six Tunnel Projects

    By Priscilla P. Nelson, Steven D. Glaser, Thomas D. Rourke, O&apos

    Construction records from six projects which employed full-face TBMs to drive 18 km of tunnel in sedimentary rock have been analyzed. More than twenty individual causes of delay could be identified. D

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Laboratory Studies Of High Speed Tunnel Boring

    By Jerry Dollinger, Levent Ozdemir

    An extensive series of laboratory cutting tests using linear and rotary cutting machines were carried out with the objective of investigating the feasibility of achieving very high rates of penetratio

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Cyanide Conservation: A Path To Maximized Public-Private Benefits

    By G. Piegols, J. A. Lombardi

    Substantial volumes of cyanide are consumed in precious metals mining due to the purposeful destruction of base metal cyanide complexes and free cyanide to meet surface discharge regulations. This des

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    The Maintenance Production Manager

    By P. N. Bradbury

    The coal companies of today have to make all of their in-the-field managers MAINTENANCE PRODUCTION MANAGERS. By using a computer application to monitor all aspects of the daily production as well as

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Use Of Recharge Wells To Maintain Groundwater Levels During Excavation Of The Milwaukee Deep Tunnels

    By Steven W. Hunt, J. Patrick Powers, Roger C. Ilsley

    Artificial groundwater recharge has been used successfully to mitigate water level drawdown in upper alluvial deposits during construction of the Milwaukee deep rock tunnels. Recharge wells in rock as

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Practical Development of Gold Projects from the Design Engineer's Aspect

    By M. P. A. Hames, D. R. Beaumont

    INTRODUCTION Legend has it that when Isembard Kingdom Brunel was confronted with the cost and consequences of one of his bridges having failed, he responded cheerfully that the event had saved inv

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    How to Handle, Store and Install Conveyor Belting

    By J. L. Marchese

    Belt conveyors face their applications life with a promise of constant abuse: heavy and rough products cascade onto the belting without let-up; caustic and abrasive materials such as salt and ore eat

    Jan 6, 1980

  • SME
    Bonding Agents For Heavy Metals Complexation

    By V. Nenov

    The study is based on the so called METASEP process which includes selective sorption of heavy metals by special bonding agents (BA), separation of boding agents from the water by means of microfiltra

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Mining slump has paved the way for smaller,more bullish resource companies

    By David L. Rife

    Introduction Our society is currently experiencing a change in civil philosophy toward US industrialization. We have become increasingly bent on the pursuit of a nirvanic state of zero risk. The mone

    Jan 9, 1985

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    The Underground Seismic Environment

    By David J. Leeds

    Increased interest in the utilization of the underground environment for water conveyance tunnels, vehicular tunnels, room and pillar type storage chambers, and military installations has focused atte

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Tunnel Construction: Difficult Ground Conditions

    By James J. Brady, James S. Lewis, Robert B. Gordon, Jimmy W. Honeycutt

    INTRODUCTION Tunnel construction has always been an extremely high risk form of contracting primarily due to the inaccessability of information concerning the ground conditions to be encountered du

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Rock Excavation By Hydraulic Splitter

    By Neil J. Duncan, Edward R. Langfield

    A hydraulic rock breaker was developed in Germany by Helmut Darda and uses a wedge-plug and feathers mechanism powered by a 10,000 p.s.i. power pack. During the past four years these tools have been i

    Jan 1, 1997