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Minesite Avalanche – Some Lessons LearnedBy Tim Hurley
On Friday, May 27, 1983 at about 6 p.m., an avalanche occurred at the Revenue-Virginius Mine. Six mine personnel and two contract diamond drillers were trapped when the avalanche covered and blocked
Jan 1, 2006
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Reducing Rock Falls During Mine RescueBy Reed Thorne
To many people, rescue from elevated, sometimes vertical, locations brings about thoughts of heroism mixed with brawn and self-sacrifice. Images are conjured of cliff rescues where the technical effo
Jan 1, 1996
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A Laboratory And Pilot Plant Investigation Of The Performance Of Various Organic Binders In The Pelletizing Of Carol ConcentrateBy T. I. Martinovic
A major investigative' program was conducted on the development of an acceptable substitute organic binder for bentonite for the pelletizing of the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol concent
Jan 1, 1989
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Delay Timing And Vibration-Induced Damage To The Rock MassBy A. Karami
It is well established that an ordered sequencing of charge initiations in a blast pattern is an important design consideration that affects blasting performance. Delay times must be chosen such that
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation Of Diesel Particulate Filter Systems And Biodiesel Blends In An Underground MineBy S. Mischler, J. Noll, G. Schnakenberg, A. Bugarski, M. Crum
Diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems and biodiesel fuels are two of the most promising technologies available to the mining industry to reduce the exposure of underground miners to diesel particula
Jan 1, 2004
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Case studies illustrate the need for a new concept of coal pillar designBy Syd S. Peng
Introduction The most commonly used ground control design in coal mining is the determination of pillar size by various pillar strength formulae for mine layout (Bieniawski, 1983; Holland, 1973; Hust
Jan 11, 1986
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The Use Of Radiotracer Techniques In The Development Of A Phenomenological Model For Continuous Flotation ProcessesBy R. P. Gardner
Results of work on the development of a phenomenological model for the continuous flotation process using short-lived radioactive tracer techniques for the determination of model parameters is reporte
Jan 1, 1985
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Insights Into Heap Leach TechnologyBy N. Dhawan
With ever-increasing demand, low-grade complex ores and strict environmental regulations, metallurgical processing options have become limited. Heap leach technology provides several benefits to comba
Jan 1, 2012
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Siemens Controllers Aid Processing at the Madero ProjectBy Rolando Gonzalez
Mexico’s role in the world economic community continues to grow. And it is important that the country makes use of its natural wealth, including its large underground deposits of minerals and metals.
Jan 1, 2003
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Achieving World Class Maintenance StatusBy Paul D. Tomlingson
World class performance is the ultimate objective of many maintenance organizations. It marks the organization as a leader in its industry and sets it apart as the ultimate achiever. But what is a “
Jan 1, 2006
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Technical Note - Southern Illinois white tripoli as filler, extender, and abrasiveBy D. M. Avant, A. J. Solomon, S. M. Pickering, W. R. Fox
Introduction Most high purity silica is produced from crystalline quartz, generally from sand. However, there is a small area of southern Illinois where a porous, friable white chert rock is found
Jan 12, 1986
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Estimation Of Roof Strata Strength In Mine Roof Geology Information System (MRGIS)By D. X. Tang, G. Wilson, S. S. Peng
Design and implementation of a roof bolting plan requires reliable geotechnical information of strata, such as rock strength, and locations of interfaces and voids/fractures. The drilling parameters o
Jan 1, 2006
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Using the Modern Metric SystemBy John Dasher
In 1980, some US cars were designed and built to metric dimensions; wine and gas were sold by the liter; and the March of Dimes Walkathon was measured in kilometers. Although the US Congress has taken
Jan 2, 1981
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - PotashBy M. Prud’Homme
Potash is an important natural mineral used largely as a fertilizer in the production of food and fiber. About 93 percent of all potash consumed globally is used in agriculture as fertilizer. The ba
Jan 1, 2005
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1970s – SME Moves Headquarters From New YorkBy William M. Gleason
The war in Vietnam stretched into another decade, an American President was at the brink of impeachment, the earth was given its own day, twin tower monuments of American ingenuity were completed in N
Jan 1, 2007
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fire ClayBy R. L. Virta
Six companies mined fire clay in Missouri and Ohio during 2004. Production, based on a preliminary survey of the fire clay industry, was estimated to be 398 kt(438,700 st), valued at $9.81 million.
Jan 1, 2005
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Rare Earth Elements (REE) in Late Cretaceous Coal Beds in the San Juan and Raton Basins, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Evan J. Owen, Virginia T. McLemore
Rare earth elements (REE) and critical minerals are increasingly becoming more important in our technological society and are used in many of our electronic devices (such as cell phones, computer moni
Feb 1, 2025
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Industrial Sand and GravelBy T. P. Dolley
Domestic production of industrial sand and gravel in 2004 was about 29 Mt (32 million st), a 6-percent increase from 2003. This increase was buoyed by a robust construction sector of the U.S. economy
Jan 1, 2005
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Advancements in Removing Fluorine from Copper Concentrate - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Shangyong Lin, Wei Sun, Weiping Liu, Muhammad Azam, Junfeng Chen, Yujie Zhao, David Asubonteng, Michael Ngoie
Copper concentrates are widely used in smelting operations worldwide and typically consist of chalcopyrite ( CuFeS2) as the primary mineral, with chalcocite ( Cu2S) and bornite ( Cu5FeS4) as secondary
Aug 2, 2023
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A New Procedure For The Calculation Of An Open-Pit Operation's Capacity At The Carol Lake Operations Of The Iron Ore Company Of Canada - IntroductionBy Jorgen Elbrond
The capacity calculation of complex transportation systems involving variable activity times such as encountered in the mining industry are often worked out by means of simulation, which reconstructs
Jan 1, 1979