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  • SME
    Stability mechanism and control technology for fully mechanized caving mining of steeply inclined, extra-thick seams with variable angles

    By Hongwei Wang, PEIPEI CAO, Yongping Wu, JIANQIANG JIAO

    In the fully mechanized top caving mining of steeply inclined, extra-thick seams with variable angles, the mechanisms of roof rock movement, failure, caving and filling are highly complex. This is due

  • SME
    Mining Of Medium Hard Rock Without Blasting By Means Of Cutting. Experiences And Economics Of The Wirtgen Surface Miner

    By B. Schimm

    Improve the mines productivity by simplifying the mining process, for these tasks the Wirtgen Surface Miner offers an attractive alternative. Surface Miners cut, crush and load material in one opera

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Haul-road monitoring in openpit mines using unmanned aerial vehicles: A case study at Bald Mountain Mine site

    By MATTHEW HART, THOMAS BAMFORD, Kamran Esmaeili, MICHAL KOWALCZYK, FILIP MEDINAC

    Improved haul-road conditions can have a positive impact on mine operations, resulting in heightened safety, productivity gains, longer tire life and lower maintenance costs. For these reasons, a moni

  • SME
    Moderate cover bleeder entry and standing support performance in a longwall mine – a case study

    By Ihsan Berk Tulu, Deniz Tuncay, DYKE MARK ALEXANDER VAN, Ted M. Klemetti

    Bleeder entries are critically important to longwall mining for the moving of supplies and miners as well as the dilution of mine air contaminants and must stay open for many years. In this study, sta

  • SME
    Cautious optimism for the future of mining; Resolution Copper eyes next steps

    By William Gleason

    "The times they are a changing, and, for the mining industry, the optimism is high. On Nov. 8, Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States, and the Republican Party won a major

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Ground Control Monitoring: A Comprehensive Guide for Mine Operators on Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Currently Used by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) - SME Annual Meeting 2024

    By Todd Minoski, Matthew McElhinney, Mark Mazzella, Morgan Sears, Craig Compton

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is staffed with Engineers, Geologists, and Field Technicians conducting a variety of ground control research. The mission of the groun

    Feb 1, 2024

  • SME
    Fluorspar Deposits Near The Union Pacific Railroad

    By Richard Chojnacki

    The western united States is not usually noted for the production of fluorspar; however, many significant fluorspar districts do occur in the Rocky Mountain region and constitute a resource of sizable

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Fragmentation modeling using the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model at an openpit mine

    By C. McAllister, D. Preece, J. Berendzen

    "The Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model models multiple explosive charge contributions and the effect on fragmentation of delay timing with its associated scatter for each blasthole. The mod

    Oct 1, 2016

  • SME
    Application of Response Surface Methodology for Parametric Evaluation of Air Dense Medium Fluidized Bed Separator Used for Coal Cleaning

    By S. Mohanta, S. Chakraborty, B. C. Meikap

    "An air dense medium fluidized bed separator is an efficient dry process for the removal of undesirable gangue material from run-of-mine coal. Its cleaning performance depends on a variety of operatin

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    APCOM 26: Minerals Computing in the New Millennium

    By Alfred Weiss

    At the end of the first decade of digital computing in the minerals industry, geostatistics in North America was still in its infancy. This was in contrast with the rest of the world where the techni

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Strong reserve bases are key to oil companies surviving over the long-term

    By Wilfred P. Schmoe

    Introduction An integrated oil company has two options in approaching strategic planning. It has to decide whether it is in business for the long-term. I state this in all seriousness. Those who help

    Jan 6, 1985

  • SME
    Field verification of an improved mine fire location model

    By L. Yuan, D. Bahrami

    Underground mine fires remain a concern for mine operators, posing a health and safety risk to mineworkers. In the last decade, the number of mine fires has decreased significantly. However, dealing w

  • SME
    Automatic Control of a High Tension Roll Separator

    By F. E. du Plessis, P. De Waal

    Through the development of innovative in-line mineral quantification sensors, the possibility has arisen to apply modern control theory to implement automatic process control for electrostatic high te

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Mineworkers’ perceptions of mobile proximity detection systems (ME)

    By Michael McNinch, LaTasha R. Swanson, Jennica L. Bellanca, Justin Helton

    As manufacturers and mine operators develop and implement proximity detection systems (PDSs), they need to be mindful of the systems’ compatibility with mineworkers’ tasks, and possible unintended con

  • SME
    Coal Mining Cost Models

    By G. W. Toth

    The coal mining cost models described in this paper represent a computerized estimating procedure for analyzing mining costs and requirements of proposed coal mining projects. Both surface and undergr

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Mongolia: Little Known Mineral Wealth

    By Louis W. Cope

    Mongolia is known in western countries as the location of rich dinosaur fossil fields. However, the country is even richer in mineral resources. The Ministry of Industry and Trade reports 6,000 mine

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Union Pacific Instrumental in Developing Wyoming Trona

    By Neil A. Brown

    The trona deposits near Green River, in southwestern Wyoming are world class in size and quality. They contain more than 25 times the reserves of the next largest trona deposit at Lake Magadi in Kenya

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    The impact of black lung and a methodology for controlling respirable dust

    By Jay F. Colinet

    Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is caused by the inhalation of respirable coal mine dust and is a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease with no cure. Historica

  • SME
    A Second Case Study of Field Test Results for Comparison of Roof Bolter Dry Collection System with Wet Collection System

    By G. Roberts, S. S. Klima, W. R. Reed, J. Deluzio, G. Ross, A. Mazzella

    The abstract discusses the problem of silicosis among roof bolter operators in coal mines due to respirable quartz dust (RCS) exposure. It presents a study comparing a new wet box collection system to

    May 11, 2022

  • SME
    Nikhil C. Trivedi: an interview with the 2010 SME President

    The mining industry, like most other industries, has had a difficult couple of years. What are your thoughts on the industry?s direction in the next few years? I am bullish on our industry. There is

    Jan 3, 2010