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  • SME
    Evaluation of Subsidence over a Deep Saskatchewan Potash Mine

    By Dennis Z. Mraz

    Subsidence profiles over Saskatchewan potash mines exhibit forms which cannot be explained by existing subsidence models. The subsidence is affected by bridging of competent rocks. A modification of t

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Wallaby Planned Failure

    By A. Haile, A. Poole

    During 2001-2002, the Granny Smith Mine of Western Australia undertook the development of a planned circular failure. Excavation took place in an interim pit wall that intersected the transported sed

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Silica - Industrial Sand and Sandstone

    By Michael A. Linkous, Mark J. Zdunczyk

    Silica in the form of sand and sandstone is one of the most common, and at the same time, unique industrial minerals. Found in every rock type of every geologic age and virtually everywhere in the wor

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Estimation of the Fluid Velocity Profile in the Stratification Zone of a Falcon Concentrator Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (728ad756-9c30-492d-a011-668377bd39c9)

    By Ratnakar Singh, Raj Kishore, Kisor Kumar Sahu, Ranjeet Kumar Singh, Ganesh Chalavadi

    The Falcon concentrator is capable of separating minerals in fine size classes based on their differential density. Separation of mineral particles depends upon the fluid flow characteristics and rela

  • SME
    Economic Mineral Deposits and Their Occurrence

    By F. N. Earll

    4.1 – DEFINITIONS 4.1.1-MINERALS, ROCKS, ORES AND NONMETALLIC MINERALS F. N. EARLL A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound. Most minerals are distinctly crystalline

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Controlled Blasting Methods for Excavation of Rock and Concrete in Critical Locations of Tunnels and Shafts

    By Gordon F. Revey

    In underground construction and mining work, situations occasionally occur where hard rock or concrete must be excavated at locations near critical structures or utilities. Fearing damage from blastin

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    A Stability Analysis Of Air Flows In Underground Mines ? Introduction

    By E. Topuz

    The objective of mine ventilation is to provide suitable environmental conditions in working places at an economical cost. Maintaining a stable air flow, i.e., a flow quantity and the direction, is of

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Copenhagen Cityringen Project: Urban Mining Challenges in Contaminated Ground

    By Valerio Violo, Antonio Raschillà, Livia Cicinelli

    "The Cityringen project foresees the construction of a new circular metro line in and around the city center of Copenhagen. Both drives, the north and the south one, required the TBMs to be equipped i

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Orebody and Mine Planning Assessment Based on Alternative Recoverable Resource Model Techniques and Options

    By M Aboagye, K Appau, W. Assibey-Bonsu, C. Muller

    A case study based on two recoverable resource modelling techniques (indirect and direct or localised methods) have been derived using typical feasibility study or new mine drilling data configuration

    Jun 25, 2023

  • SME
    2018 MPD Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Ren Bryce

    The ninth annual Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) student poster contest was held in February at the SME Annual Conference & Expo in Minneapolis, MN. A total of 33 students presented

  • SME
    Preventing Tunnel Methane Explosions - What's Most Important

    By Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Fred N. Kissell

    The Bureau of Mines has evaluated the effectiveness of the safety elements used to prevent tunnel methane explosions. These fa1l under the general categories of better ventilation, better gas monitori

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    RIM: A Method Of Predicting Coal Seam Discontinuities

    By T. W. Lloyd

    Accurately predicting coal seam discontinuities is an important part of modern underground coal mining. Conventional methods of coal exploration sometimes fail to identify rapid variations that may s

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Carbothermic Reduction Kinetics of Ilmenite Concentrates Catalyzed by Sodium Chloride And Microwave-Absorbing Characteristics of Reductive Products

    By Wei Li

    Carbothermic reduction kinetics of ilmenite concentrates catalyzed by sodium chloride and the microwaveabsorbing characteristics of the resulting reductive products were investigated; the reduction de

  • SME
    Underground Mining Methods In Western Canada

    By David M. Parkes

    Geology is frequently complicated, hence only more regular deposits are mined. Coal is generally thick, often steeply pitching and usually soft or well-cleated. Due to competition from open-pit mines

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Past And Future Trends In Phosphate Use (bc67086e-f222-405c-912f-9c8eb3012d83)

    By M. C. Roberts

    In assessing the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, three key aspects must be considered: 1) the future growth in markets, 2) the competitiveness of the district in terms of produ

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    A Steady State Model Of Flotation Froth Structures ? Introduction

    By G. W. Cutting

    It is well known in both the research field and in commercial flotation processes that the grades and recoveries obtained from flotation plants are heavily influenced by the structure and height of th

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Hard Rock Mine Hydrogeology And Acid Water Drainage ? Introduction

    By Bryson D. Trexler

    Man's activity in developing, operating, and abandoning a mine often affects the quality of the ground water and surface water. Acid water drainage from mines is an example of an impact from mini

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Mining Efficiency And Equipment Analysis As Affected By Mining Conditions

    By Kent E. McElhattan

    The selection of efficiency machinery for an underground mining system is a highly skilled art. Modern techniques of mining, based on sound engineering principles, increase the probability of success.

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Electrostatic and Magnetic Separation

    By J. E. Lawver, R. J. Haskin, A. Nussbaum, E. A. Laurila, W. J. Bronkala, D. M. Hopstock, J. H. Brophy, M. Wada, E. J. Tenpas, R. W. Salmi

    Electrostatic separation is the selective sorting of solid species by means of utilizing forces acting on charged or polarized bodies in an electric field. Separation is effected by adjusting the elec

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Profile, Strain, And Time Characteristics Of Subsidence From Coal Mining In Illinois

    By Robert A. Bauer

    Two basic types of subsidence occur in Illinois: pit and sag / trough. Pits develop over mines less than 165 feet deep and where relatively incompetent strata are found over the mines. Sag subsidence

    Jan 1, 1982