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  • SME
    Establishing Geotechnical Baseline Values for Deep Soft Ground Tunnels

    By John E. Newby

    The Brightwater Conveyance System consists of four tunnel segments in three tunnel con-tracts, comprising over 21,760 m (71,400 ft) of pressurized face tunneling in complex glacial and non-glacial sof

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Pre-Failure Pillar Yielding

    By J. F. T. Agapito, R. R. Goodrich

    Yield pillars have been used for many years to help reduce stresses near mine openings and improve roof and floor stability. A yield pillar is often defined as a pillar that fails but retains residual

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Study On Leaching Vanadium From Roasted Residue Of Stone Coal

    By D. He

    In China, the total reserves of vanadium, reported as V2O5, in stone coal is 118 Mt (130 million st). Recovering vanadium from such a large resource is very important to China?s vanadium industry. The

    Jan 1, 2008

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    The Minnesota Experience — A Harbinger Of The Future For U.S. Metals Mining And Minerals Education?

    By W. Hustrulid

    In the mid-to-late 1800’s the U.S. mining industry was on the threshold of nearly a century of golden times. Nearly every state had a prosperous and growing mining sector. The importance of the indust

    Jan 1, 2004

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    High Speed Shotcrete Tunneling in Chalk for the Channel Tunnel Rail Link in the United Kingdom (North Downs Tunnel)

    By Christian Neumann, Josef Arnold, Albin Reinhart

    The Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) is the most significant railway infrastructure development project in the United Kingdom since the construction of the Channel Tunnel between France and England. Th

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Introducing in January 2019... SME’s new member benefit

    By None None

    Life as a mining/mineral professional doesn’t leave much time for perusing 20-page technical papers. Yet, being technologically savvy is part and parcel of a successful career in this industry. What’s

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    Lithologic Controls On Aggregate Quality In A Mountain-Front Alluvial System--An Example From The Colorado Front Range

    By D. A. Lindsey

    Gravel lithology affects the quality of aggregate because different rock types in gravel have different physical and chemical properties. The lithologic composition of alluvial gravel reflects the com

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Design and Risk Management Strategy for the Sound Transit Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels

    By Joseph Gildner, Donald J. Phelps, Jürgen Laubbichler, Christopher Tattersall, David McAllister

    The Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels portion of the Sound Transit Central Link Project consists of one mile of twin rapid transit tunnels, an underground station, portals and ancillary works constructe

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Murray Basin heavy mineral strandline deposit mineralogy

    By A. W. Popp

    After forty years of exploration and development, the heavy mineral sand deposits of the Murray Basin are on the eve of substantial exploitation by Iluka Resources Limited, Southern Titanium NL and RZ

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Industrial Minerals 2008 - Ball Clay

    By R. L. Virta

    Editor?s note: Each year, the June issue of Mining Engineering features an industrial minerals review. Several people put in a fair amount of time in developing the material for this issue. Thank y

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Effect of Operating Parameters on the Breakage Process of Calcite in a Stirred Media Mill Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Diler Katircioglu-Bayel, Oner Yusuf Toraman, Safak Gokhan Ozkan

    One of the most energy-intensive processes for producing submicron range calcite is stirred media mill. In the present work, numerous operating parameters such as solid mass fraction, grinding media s

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    A study of the gases produced by the oxidation of bulk coal under laboratory conditions

    By W. K. Hitchcock

    Hydrogen is regarded as being a high temperature indicator of spontaneous combustion. It is currently used in underground coal mines to detect advanced heating?s. Previous work has mostly consisted of

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Capillary Cover Design For Leach Pad Closure

    By K. Burke, G. Zhan, A. Mayer

    A cover with capillary barrier effects (CCBE) is being constructed on the AA Leach Pad at the Barrick Goldstrike Mine site near Carlin, Nevada. The purpose of the cover is to eliminate/minimize infil

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Improved Apatite Recovery From Pyroxenite Ore Using Dry Milling

    By P. Bester, G. J. van der Linde

    Foskor operates a mine in the Northern Province of the Republic of South Africa exploiting the igneous complex at Phalaborwa. It produces about 3 million tons of phosphate concentrate per year by mean

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Understanding fan test standards and ventilation system performance.

    By K. L. Lownie

    For research and test data to serve a useful purpose, it is essential that it be derived from some known standard test procedure that allows for comparative analysis as well as independent replication

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Waste Design In Mining

    By M. Javier

    Mining, waste is growing problem both physical accumulation and increasing toxic uncertainties it presents in the long run. Its value ?zero? is strictly calculated by economy. This mining model begs t

    Jan 1, 2011

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    LiDAR Mapping of Ground Damage in a Heading Reorientation Case Study

    The Subtropolis mine is a room-and-pillar mine extracting the Vanport Limestone near Petersburg, Ohio. In February 2018, mine management began implementing a heading reorientation to better control th

    Jan 7, 2020

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    Simulation Of Water Seepage Through And Stability Of Coal Mine Barrier Pillars (cd82e376-55f5-444d-97a9-eac4b7728369)

    By Y. Q. Zhang, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng, C. T. Holland

    Barrier pillars in underground coal mines could eventually be subjected to a hydraulic pressure head due to the build-up of mine water in the old workings. The pressure head could not only act as a fo

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Possibilities of utilizing mineral wastes in Hungary

    By I. Gombköto, J. Bohm

    "In Europe, and therefore in Hungary opening a new mine is harder and harder. Depletion of mines, unfavourable legal and economic changes, and growing public concerns are the main reasons. Social and

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Improving Coarse Particle Flotation For Energy Savings

    By H. Do, R. Yoon

    Mineral flotation is effective over a relatively narrow particle size range of approximately 10 to 100 µm. If the upper particle size limit can be increased, however, a run-of-mine ore may be coarse g

    Jan 1, 2007