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  • CIM
    The Grande Cache Coal project

    By P. Cain, B. Martens

    "Grande Cache Coal (GCC), an investor-owned Alberta company, is in the final stages of the regulatory process leading to the resumption of coal mining in the Smoky River Coal Field of Alberta. Althoug

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Gresik Copper Smelter And Refinery - Current Operation And Expansion Plan

    By Moto Goto

    PT Smelting, located in Gresik, East Java, is the first copper smelter and refinery in Indonesia. Since the first charging concentrate in December 1998, many equipment troubles have been systematicall

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Successful Application Of Remote Seals Used To Extinguish A Coal-Mine Fire

    By D. Bour, C. Nyikos, R. Curtice

    Fire in a coal mine can be disastrous on many levels. In most cases, when a fire is detected, mining operations cease and all personnel are evacuated. Underground coal-mine fires are difficult to exti

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Stochastic Modeling Of Stormwater And Receiving Stream Concentrations

    By R. W. Chappell, M. W. Hills, R. L. Olsen

    A stochastic approach was developed and applied to the Butte, Montana Hillside abandoned mining site for modeling stormwater runoff and subsequent receiving stream loadings. This approach enabled cap

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Terrorism and the Mining Industry

    By A. Dale Wunderlich

    Since Sept. 11, 2001, the author has been asked by several mining companies and mining publications to share some of his insights on how the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) and Penta

    Jan 1, 2002

  • IMMS
    Continental Margin Hydrothermal Mineralization: Southern California Borderland

    By James R. Hein

    Barite and Fe-Mn-oxide deposits that occur along faults in the Southern California Borderland formed by low-temperature hydrothermal processes. The Borderland region consists of block-faulted continen

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Local Stresses in Belt Turnovers in Conveyor Belts

    By Ryan Lemmon

    Belt turnovers are commonly used in conveyors to rotate the belt so that the clean side of the belt contacts the return idlers. The belt turnover length has traditionally been sized on only the twisti

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Technology News - Air-Supported Conveyor Lowers Cost, Runs More Safely

    Several years ago, Hudco Industrial Products began experimenting with the idea of levitating a conveyor belt with a film of air, much like the puck on an air-hockey table. While conducting its resear

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Building the Bridge - Explosive Regulation and Application

    By Geraldine Woods

    I work for the State of Washington as an Explosives inspector. My paper will describe the mission of the Wa. State Dept. of Labor pertaining to explosives and the regulation of explosives in the State

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Properties of Iron Phosphate Waste Forms

    By Patrick R. Taylor

    Iron phosphate glasses are promising host matrices for vitrifying actinide rich nuclear wastes materials because of their high solubility of actinide oxides, high chemical durability, and relatively l

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Systematic Modelling of Heap Leach Processes for Optimisation and Design

    By Jochen Petersen

    Design and operation of heap leach processes are still largely based on,operator experience and rule of thumb. Although considered a low-cost, low-tech route for mineral extraction, the underlying phy

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SAIMM
    The Application Of The Q-Tunnelling Quality Index To Rock Mass Assessment At Impala Platinum Mine

    Publications on hard rock tunnel support design in the South African mining industry have originated primarily from the goldmines during the past 50 years. Little has been published to date on the pla

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Load Testing High Capacity Drilled Shafts - Summary

    By Jorj O. Osterberg

    Until ten years ago, the largest load tests on drilled shafts (bored piles) were about 3,000 tons (27MN). These tests were made with kentledge (large weights, usually concrete blocks) stacked up as a

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    The State Of The Art Of Jet Grouting In The United States

    By George K. Burke

    Jet grouting was first introduced into North America in the late 1970's, soon after the conception of the system in Japan. However, it was not until the mid-1980's that the technique began t

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SAIMM
    Flotation At Goedehoop Colliery

    By S. N. Opperman

    Testwork at Goedehoop Colliery showed that fine coal, essentially?150 microns can be successfully beneficiated using froth flotation. Both conventional and column flotation were tested. It was found t

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Problems Encountered For Deep Caissons For The Second Bassein Creek Bridge At Mumbai, India

    By Deepak B. Deshpande

    This paper enumerates various difficulties encountered in the design and construction of deep caisson foundations for the Second Bassein Creek Bridge constructed over a creek with very difficult site

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Understanding and Predicting Transport in Pit-Lakes

    Upon cessation of mining activity open-cast mine pits typically fill with water, forming a æpit-lakeÆ. The water in these lakes, in some instances, contains high concentrations of ædeleteriousÆ materi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Coalbed Methane Opportunities in New Zealand: Similarities With the Powder River Basin Coalbed Methane Paradigm

    By D A. Manhire, R M. Flores

    The commercial develop of coalbed methane from the Powder River Basin has demonstrated that low-rank coals can be a viable source of gas. Currently over 20 000 coalbed methane wells exist in the Powde

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Benchmarking Red Dog Ores using Modal Analysis and its Correlation with Observed Metallurgy

    By David Lin

    "Modal data from Red Dog Main Pit ores were collected and analysed on a size-by-size basis. The Main Pit data were compared to data from composite samples of Red Dog Aqqaluk ores. The data revealed th

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Endangered Species: Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering Departments

    By William G. Pariseau

    Few departments of mining, metallurgical or petroleum engineering in the United States have critical mass. Cost per student credit hour (SCH) in departments across the country are usually the highest

    Jan 1, 2002