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  • SME
    Satisfying information requirements on mineral extraction by applying Earth Observation methods: First results from EO-MINERS

    By W. E. Falck, A. Usubiaga, J. Spangenberg, P. Schepelmann, S. Šolar, D. Wittmer, F. Blanchard

    The extraction and processing of mineral resources may be accompanied by environmental impacts. In spite of technological advancements, the enormous increase in production volumes within the last deca

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    An Oil Shale Perspective - Special Issue: The Emerging Reality of

    By Paul L. Russell

    Interest in the western oil shales of the US began in about 1908, with the first retort in Colorado constructed in 1917. The most successful early developments were near Elko, NV, where the Catlin Sha

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Technology rules at MINExpo 2016; 44,000 attend three-day expo in Las Vegas

    By Ken Goering, Steve Kral, William Gleason

    "Once every four years, the global mining industry gathers in Las Vegas, NV for MINExpo International. According to the show’s organizer, The National Mining Association (NMA), about 44,000 people att

    Dec 1, 2016

  • SME
    Novel Passive Technology For Entrained Air Measurement In Pipes And Gas Holdup Measurements In Column Cells

    By C. Keefe, O&apos

    Measurements of the quantity of entrained air within processes have challenged instrumentation developers for years. This is particularly true in the unique and demanding operating environment and ap

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Evaluation of carbon monoxide and smoke sensors at a low ventilation velocity

    By Richard A. Thomas, III JAMES H. ROWLAND, Liming Yuan

    This paper presents the results of large-scale fire experiments on evaluating the performances of carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke sensors at low ventilation velocities. Experiments using three differen

  • SME
    Selecting a Conveyor System

    By Leroy O. Gieseke, John B. Begley

    If the particles produced and transported in your plant are as chunky as rough crushed coal or as fine as cement, there are probably several conveying and elevating systems suitable for your operation

    Jan 12, 1980

  • SME
    The Use Of Dialkyldithiophosphinates In Sulfide Flotation ? Introduction

    By S. S. Wang

    Dialkyldithiophosphinates are a new class of flotation collectors for base metal sulfide ores. Structurally, they are quite different from the conventional collectors such as mercaptans, xanthates, th

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    The Technological Evolution Of Longwall Mining – Preprint 97-116

    By M. Karmis, C. Haycocks

    The evolution of longwall mining is briefly traced from its inception in England in the 1620's. In the beginning this method recovered 90% of coal with roof closure controlled by packs and walls.

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    China and East Asia – Potential Resources, Specific Projects

    By William R. Yernberg

    The “China & East Asia Mineral and Energy Re-sources Symposium — CEAR 2000” was held Jan. 23-26, 2000 in Denver, CO. Conference sponsors included Resources and Technology Symposia of Colorado and the

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Pushing The Limits Of Gravity Separation

    By Claude Deveau, Stephen R. Young

    Introduction Tanco History Tanco is sometimes known as the Bernic Lake Mine. It is located about 180 km east-northeast of Winnipeg close to the Manitoba-Ontario boundary. Tanco operates an undergr

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    The application of vertically-mounted jet fans in ventilation shafts for a rail overbuild

    By R. E. Ray

    Compared to conventional fully ducted axial and centrifugal fan systems, jet fans can offer a number of advantages for control of smoke during fire emergencies and dilution of diesel engine exhaust pr

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Mining and Environmental Educational Modules for Tribal Colleges

    By K. Chief

    American Indian lands contain a vast amount of renewable and non-renewable resources that have consequently been mined (Smith and Frehner). Therefore, it is understandable that tribes are concerned ab

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    The Grand Isle Mine Freeport Sulphur Company's Offshore Venture ? Introduction

    By C. O. Lee

    The Grand Isle Sulphur Mine is located in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately seven miles off the coast of Grand Isle, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The depth of water at this location is about 50 feet.

    Jan 1, 1959

  • SME
    Image Issues Could Hurt Canadian Oil Sands Plans

    While the United States and the rest of the world struggles with record-setting oil prices Canadian oil sands producers are ramping up production to meet demand for oil while also fighting against a h

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Double Shields to Build the High Speed Railway Network in Spain

    By E. Fernandez

    HIGH SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK Spain is a very adequate country to develop the high speed railway network thank to its geographical feature which has a 600km long radius, from Madrid- the capital that

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Determination Of In Situ Modulus Of Deformation In Hard Rock Mines Of The Coeur D'Alene District, Idaho

    By Michael J. Beus, Jan G. Patricio

    INTRODUCTION The U.S. Bureau of Mines, Spokane Mining Research Center, has been conducting and documenting rock mechanics research in the Coeur d’Alene mining district for the past ten years (1, 2,

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    A Computer-Based Hazard-Awareness Assessment Program For Surface Mines – Preprint 97-120

    By C. J. Bise, D. A. Poukhovski

    Two integral components of the 30 CFR 48 training requirements mandated for new miners, newly employed experienced miners, and the annual refresher training of all miners are hazard recognition and pr

    Feb 24, 1997

  • SME
    The Kensico–City Tunnel for New York City Water Supply

    By Robert J. F. Goodfellow, William A. T. Meakin, Kevin Clarke, Eric Cole

    INTRODUCTION New York City Water Supply—Background and History Since the 1840s New York City has been developing the largest, and perhaps, the best urban water supply and distribution system in

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Current Trends In Reducing Ground Fall Accidents In US Coal Mines

    Ground falls (roof and rib) have historically been responsible for nearly 50% of all fatalities in bituminous underground coal mines. In recent years, the number of some annual ground fall fatalities

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Mechanized Tunneling in Flowable River Sands—The TBM Drives of the Annacis Island WWTP New Outfall System - NAT2022

    By John Newby, Edward Kennedy, Ulf Gwildis

    Alluvial deposits of major rivers often provide relatively uniform tunneling conditions. However, these conditions pose specific challenges due to the tunneling behavior of the granular soils as flowi

    Dec 1, 2022