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    Automatic Selection of Fragment Images From a Moving Conveyor Belt

    By W. X. Wang

    In the mining and quarry industries, rock fragments are often transported by conveyor belt. To estimate the qualities of the rock fragments (i.e., size distribution and shape), an operator must take

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Managing Safety In The Mining Industry

    By F. Nelson

    RJB Mining is the largest coal producer in the UK. In January 1995 the Company acquired the Central North and Central South Regions of British Coal consisting of: ? 15 operating collieries -includin

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Ball Clay

    By R. L. Virta

    Four companies mined ball clay in four States during2004. They were H.C. Spinks Clay (owned by Franklin Minerals) Kentucky-Tennessee Clay (owned by Imerys),Old Hickory Clay and Unimin. Production wa

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Consequences Of The Forest Service Cercla Action At Mansfield Canyon

    By R. M. Corn

    The Non-Time Critical Forest service CERCLA Action at Mansfield Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona designated previous locators of unpatented mining claims as owners/operators of the Hazardous Waste F

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Technology News – Proper Lubrication Lengthens Equipment Life

    By Reginald Dias

    Mining operations take a tremendous toll on equipment, operating in difficult conditions day after day. Owners and operators cannot make the job any easier, but they can give their equipment an advan

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Mining the Internet

    By Douglas A. Anderson

    Mine the Internet? You bet. Precious information resources are there to be found by those willing to explore. Of course, the stratigraphy and the exploration tools must be learned. This article is

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fire Clay

    By 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

  • SME
    How To Develop An Optimum Metallurgical Project (322b7426-21ae-4055-bbba-e346381936a6)

    By R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman

    The importance of metallurgical information in reaching appropriate decisions during the development of mining projects is demonstrated. A financial analysis is calculated using a simulation that inc

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    A Process Mineralogical Study Of Platinum-Bearing Chromite Ores From The Polarurals

    By L. I. Gyrskia, Y. V. Andreev, T. N. Greiver, G. V. Petrov

    Traditionally, chromite ores are regarded exclusively as a monomineral raw material for extraction of chromium. The results of the investigations indicate a wide range of PGM in the Ray-Iz chromites,

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Silica Micro Encapsulation: An Innovative Technology For The Treatment Of ARD

    By A. L. Anderson, J. T. Rybock

    KEECO has developed the Silica Micro Encapsulation (SME) technology for the treatment of acidic, metal-laden waters. Utilizing a silica-based chemical formulation that entails chemisorption and micro

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Ductsim: The Development Of A Visual Duct Simulation Program

    By I. J. Duckworth

    During the last twenty years computers have be-come widely used to assist with the simulation and design of large scale, primary ventilation systems. However, to date there are few computer programs a

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Recognition Of Value Beyond Proven And Probable Reserves In Business Combinations

    By Richard P. Graff

    Author?s note: Diversity in practice exists in the application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for purchase price allocations with respect to the recognition of Value Beyond Proven

    Jan 1, 2008

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    A Methodological Model To Assist On The Optimization And Risk Management Of Mining Investment Decisions

    By J. A. Botín

    Identifying, quantifying and minimizing technical risks associated to investment decisions is a key challenge for the minerals industry decision takers and investors. However, risk analysis in most b

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Selective Flotation Of Automotive Shredder Residue Plastics

    By M. A. D. Azevedo, J. D. Miller, R. Kobler, E. Mutkowska

    Up to 3 million tons of automotive shredder residue (ASR) is generated annually in United States. Plastics are the most valuable component of the ASR material making up approximately 25% of the total

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Underground Mine Development

    By G. T. Lineberry

    Underground mine development begins with the positive investment decision to mine and ends with the inception of full-scale exploitation. It incorporates all activities, personnel, and equipment requi

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Mountain States Employers Council Projects Mining Pay Increases at 3.9% in 1990

    By Joy Sandberg

    The 1989 mining industry compensation survey done annually by the Denver-based Mountain States Employers Council shows the "average" or "typical" employee in the mining industry is projected to receiv

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Burying The Dinosaurs: Achieving Breakthrough Safety Performance Without A Safety Department

    By B. Cavender

    Safety departments have traditionally been held responsible for the safety performance of their division or company. This approach leads to a lack of ownership of safety issues by the larger organizat

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Influence Of Material Composition On The Mix Design Of Paste Backfill

    By K. Biswas, F. C. Felipe

    Paste backfill, because of its colloidal or water-holding properties, does not produce run-off water when placed underground. Paste backfill is generally, prepared from relatively low water content, f

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Underground Mining: A Challenge to Established Open-Pit Operations

    By Timothy D. Arnold

    Barrick Gold’s Bullfrog underground mine, near Beatty, NV, was established as an after-thought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining became increasingly more importan

    Jan 1, 1996