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  • SME
    Design Of An Underground Repository In The Unsaturated Zone

    By R. F. Harig

    Designing an underground nuclear waste repository is a complex process. Although many decisions are involved before the design is complete, the first three--what the target horizon is, what the underg

    Jan 1, 1991

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    New Developments in Mining Truck Electronics

    By Ralph A. MacMillan

    Electronic systems introduced for haulage equipment in recent years probably exceed what mine management is prepared to use. Haulpak trucks alone are equipped with General Electric's Statex III d

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Sand and Gravel – The New Klondike?

    By Herb Wilson

    The Klondike symbolized one of mankind's driving forces - the desire to lay one's hands on a scarce resource, gold, in that case - and in doing so to make some money along the way. It can

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Improving Contracting Methods--The Owner's Viewpoint

    By Sammie D. Guy

    This paper discusses the subject of "Improving Contracting Methods" from the owners point of view, particularly the public. An overview is given of the work of the U.S. National Committee on Tunneling

    Jan 1, 1983

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    New Grade Control Program at the Manhattan Mine

    By R. E. Muller, L. G. Martin, J. M. Stonehouse

    Erratic distribution of values in free gold ore bodies presents severe problems in sorting material in large scale open pit mining. However, an intense program of modern blasting techniques and less t

    Jan 12, 1980

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    Practical Aspects Of Cyanidation Of Carbonaceous Ore

    By K. A. Brunk

    This paper describes Newmont's research, operations, history and experience with pre-treatment of preg robbing carbonaceous ores. The chemistry, physics and kinetics of chlorine treatment are des

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Industrial Engineering Surface Mining Management Tool

    By J. A. Bowersmith

    The environment in which the surface mining industry operates today is considerably different than that of a few years ago. Increased pressure from the public, government, labor and internal industry

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Advance In Tunneling

    By Norman A. Nadel

    Those of us who have directed our efforts toward the construction of tunnels have long maintained that tunnel construction is more closely an art than it is a science. We have spent time underground w

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Coal Mine Safety Of The Future

    By R. L. Wooten

    When discussing what Coal Mine Safety in the future will be, it is important to examine three areas which at present provide significant parameters to the industry. These three areas are: 1) Safety im

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Overview Of The Impact On The Perlite Industry Of IARC Classification Of Crystalline Silica As A Group 2A (Probable) Carcinogen In Humans

    By James M. Barker

    IARC classified crystal-line silica as a Group 2A (probable) carcinogen in humans. Adverse classification by IARC, which is a non-regulatory agency, is very significant because many regulatory bodies

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Disc Balling Magnetic Concentrate ? Introduction

    By James R. Miller

    This paper will describe the balling disc operation of the Marcona Mining Company at San Nicolas, Peru, with special reference to green ball quality. The report covers experience during the period of

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Hydrologic Design And Application Problems Associated With Lignite Mining - 1.0 Introduction

    By D. Suarez

    The work of engineers responsible for the design and performance of mine facilities is often challenged by economic and practical constraints in the field. Problems have developed in implementing desi

    Jan 1, 1986

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    University Research In Industrial Minerals

    By John E. Husted

    Universities have education as their primary purpose. This appears to be an innocuous statement with simple meaning. In an age of conflicting semantics, however, cords and meanings are often lost or c

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Chemfix - Ultimate Waste Disposal Process

    By Don Opacic

    The disposal of sludges and other similar industrial wastes is a major problem. Liquid wastes from industrial operations, when treated, produce significant volumes of sludge which are difficult to dis

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Uses Of Standard Ottawa Testing Sands

    By Paul A. Gerding

    PURPOSE: Presentation to Society of Mining Engineers, Technical Session, Wednesday, February 19, 1958 - 2:00 P.M. General Industral Minerals - Penn Top South The silica industry is relatively smal

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Geological Causes Of Foundation Failures In The Area Of Tucson, Arizona ? Introduction

    By W. G. Lacy

    Anticipation of problems and the adoption of corrective measures in the design of engineering structures, establishment of pertinent building codes, and urban planning and zoning to obtain optimum lan

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Waste Isolation In Salt Cavities

    By Larry Sevenker

    On the basis of favorable salt characteristics, primarily compressive strength and impermeability, solution-mined cavities can provide structurally stable isolation chambers for waste. Solution mining

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Hectorite Clay - Hectorite

    By J. P. Fitzgerald

    This paper is an accumulation of information on the geology, mineralogy and mining of the Hectorite clay deposit owned by NL Chemicals (U.S.A.), Inc. The mine is located in San Bernardino County, Cali

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Status Report On The Spent Fuel Test-Climax A Test Of Geologic Storage Of High-Level Waste In Granite

    By Lawrence D. Ramspott

    A test of retrievable geologic storage of spent fuel assemblies from an operating commercial nuclear reactor is underway at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) of the U.S. Department of Energy his generic tes

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Use Of Bentonite In Oil And Gas Well Drilling Fluids

    By John Hughes

    Fundamental to the use of rotary bit drilling equipment for oil and gas drilling is the requirement to maintain a cooling and lubricating environment for the bit and a means of conveying the cuttings

    Jan 1, 1983