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Past And Present Trends For Mine Power SystemsBy John A. Dunn
The history of underground coal mining has developed through the years from a manual digging and loading process to the highly mechanized pro- cess that it is today through the use of electric power.
Jan 1, 1964
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Economic And Exploration Significance Of Red Sea Metalliferous Brine Deposits ? IntroductionBy W. C. Shanks
Metalliferous sediments and/or saline brines have now been discovered in numerous sea floor deeps along 900 km of the axial rift zone of the Red Sea (Fig. 1). The Atlantis II Deep remains the most int
Jan 1, 1982
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Production Men And Operations Analysis: Two Strategies Of AcceptanceBy Gordon O. Prickett
In two case studies we look at strategies of acceptance that the analyst can employ to gain entrance and to see his problem solution out to use. The first example comes from metal mines. The problem a
Jan 1, 1978
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Hydrometallurgical Investigation Of A Complex Mineral MixtureBy D. R. Rice
Separation of valuable constituents from a complex mineral mixture was examined. Nitric acid leaching produced a solution containing copper, zinc, iron and a large proportion of silver. The residue co
Jan 1, 1969
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Developments In The Carbon-In-Pulp ProcessBy Constance F. Acton
This paper presents an overview of -- the carbon-in-pulp process for gold and silver recovery as seen in the early 1980's. Traced back to its origins in the mid-nineteenth century the process dev
Jan 1, 1982
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A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit ? IntroductionBy Arthur R. MacPherson
Primary autogenous grinding has been in general use for somewhat over 20 years. During this period there have been many highly successful plants built on this principle, while some others have had pro
Jan 1, 1976
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Refractory Industrial Minerals From the People’s Republic of China – Development and FutureBy William G. Holroyd
In January 1992, the Office of the US Trade Representative announced that the People's Republic of China had agreed to protect US intellectual property, including computer software, sound recordi
Jan 1, 1993
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Selection Of Mechanical Excavation Equipment For Yucca MountainBy R. S. Saunders
Congress, under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, charged the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) with the responsibility for safe and permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste in
Jan 1, 1993
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Longwall Mining–Generated Seismic Activity,Buchanan County, VirginiaBy Vincent A. Scovazzo
During the winter months of late 1985 and early 1986, residents along Dry Fork near Grundy, Virginia (United States) experienced seismic events that they attributed to longwall mining at Island Creek
Jul 1, 2023
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Technical Presentations Highlight Arizona ConferenceThe 1996 Arizona Conference was held in Tucson on Dec. 8 and 9. Attendance was 648, a 12% increase from the 1995 conference. The annual conference is organized by the Arizona Conference Board of Direc
Jan 1, 1997
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Regional comparison of postmining land use practicesBy R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Three case studies were undertaken to investigate the role of land use potential evaluation in reclamation planning and to determine the impact of regional differences on final land use plans. The thr
Jan 1, 1987
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Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Mill Creede, Colorado ? HistoryBy Frank M. Howell
Creede, one of the younger major mining camps in Colorado, grew spectacularly to a town of eight or ten thousand people in the early 1890's following discovery of rich ore in the Amethyst and Las
Jan 1, 1969
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Evolution of Porphyry Copper Ore Deposit ModelsBy Richard L. Nielsen
Early Models In 1906, Daniel Jackling demonstrated that relatively low-grade disseminated copper deposits could be mined profitably using mass mining technology. The ensuing years saw a gradual incre
Jan 12, 1984
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US government’s stance on minerals issues draws heavy criticism at mining meetingsBy Steve Karl
President Reagan may be "a nice guy," but he is "misinformed, misdirected, and misadvised," when the subject is the state of the US copper industry, according to Sen. Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ). DeCon
Jan 1, 1986
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John O. Marsden: An interview with the 2014 SME PresidentWe have lived through a period of strong metal pricing during the past eight to 10 years. Copper has been hovering in the range of $3-$4/lb during much of the past eight years, averaging close to $3.3
Mar 1, 2014
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Fundamental Investigation Into The Interactions And Limitations Of Primary Dust Controls For Continuous MinersBy R. A. Jankowski, J. J. McClelland
Laboratory tests were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the respirable dust reduction effectiveness of and interaction between face airflow and water sprays for a continuous miner. Ex
Jan 1, 1991
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A Generalized Materials Handling Model ? I. IntroductionBy C. B. Manula
Languages such as SIMSCRIPT and GASP have reduced the programming skills required to build simulation models, but not to a level where these can be used by a busy engineer or manager unless he has ext
Jan 1, 1974
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Geophysical Applications In Geothermal Power AreasBy Ross W. Whipple
Applying geophysical techniques in potential geothermal areas has received: little attention in the United States, though it is widely used and accepted in New Zealand and Italy. In those countries it
Jan 1, 1963
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Effects Of Recycling Milling Water In The New Lead Belt Of Southeast Missouri ? IntroductionBy Franklin H. Sharp
During the last few years the New Lead Belt of South- eastern Missouri has become the main source of lead in the United States. It also produces significant amounts of zinc, copper, and silver. The mi
Jan 1, 1973
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Real-Time Dust Monitoring in Occupational Environments: A Case Study on Using Low-Cost Dust Monitors for Enhanced Data Collection and Analysis - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Milan Yekich, Emanuele Cauda, Justin Patts, Cody Wolfe
A worker’s personal exposure to respirable dust in occupational environments has traditionally been monitored using established methodologies which entail the collection of an 8-hour representative sa
Feb 1, 2024