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    Solution Mining Research Institute, Inc. How and Why

    By Robert C. Sutter

    In 1958, it became obvious to some of us in the solution mining business that there were certain problems in connection with our sodium chloride brining operations which were industry- wide. These wer

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Novel fire warning system for underground mines

    By K. E. Hjelmstad, W. H. Pomroy

    In the event of fire underground, it is essential that all miners be warned as quickly as possible. With mine air rapidly depleted of oxygen and contaminated with smoke and toxic fire gases, any delay

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Methane Emission Problems In Indian Coal Mines--Some Case Studies - Introduction

    By S. P. Banerjee

    By international standards, Indian coal seams are not very gassy. In some of the major coalfields such as Singareni, Wardha, Pench, Chirimiri, Rewa and Talcher Coalfields practically no methane is emi

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Pulp Rheology Of Some Australian Gold Ores

    By Janine L. Beazley, James H. Kyle

    The effects of pH, pH modifier (lime or caustic soda) and cyanide on the pulp rheology of a number of ore types ranging from highly siliceous to highly kaolinitic has been investigated. All experiment

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Material Handling In Urban Areas

    By Samuel Sigman, Martin M. Cooper

    A basic ingredient for rapid tunnel excavation is material handling. In construction of tunnel projects in urban areas material handling requires additional input to maximize performance. Urban projec

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Y&O Coal Co. – Back Care Program

    By M. S. Basich, J. S. Scope1, J. H. Raeder

    During 1983, The Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company's lost-time-incidence rate was 8.1, equal to the average for underground bituminous operators. How- ever, one half of all lost-time injuries we

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Relation Of Owner, Engineer And Contractor In Tunnel Work

    By Jacob Feld

    Introduction The best way to eliminate the possibility of rapid excavation in tunnel work is to start an argument between Owner Engineer and Contractor. And arguments are readily started when work

    Jan 1, 1974

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    What it’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information 1992

    By H. Lyn Bourne

    This is the 10th annual tabulation of US mineral royalties published in MINING ENGINEERING. The first year, 1982, the author solicited information about royalties and the cost of reserves. That column

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Feasibility Of Control Plans In Ventilation Networks

    By Liu Cheng-si

    The number of control plans for placing control devices in a ventilation network is surprisingly large, but the research result indicates that not all control plans are feasible. The feasibility of

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Impact Of Environmental Concerns On The Bauxite Industry And Its Economic Significance

    By Raymond J. P. Brouzes

    INTRODUCTION [A Decade After the 1972 Stockholm Conference] The UN-sponsored Stockholm Environmental Conference held just over 10 years ago was the first successful attempt to achieve global rec

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Instrumented flexibly-lined loading pocket

    By J. F. Abel, R. J. Spengler

    Convergence measurement across the 17.4-m (57-ft) high shaft station/loading pocket at Mt. Taylor provided continuing verification of stability and safety. Three levels of instrumentation, consisting

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Kinetics Of Beryllium Extraction From A Low-Grade New Mexico Ore

    By K. H. Lee

    The rate of beryllium dissolution from a low-grade ore was studied in sulfuric acid solutions. The effect of stirring speed, sulfuric acid concentration, particle size and temperature on the rate of d

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Process Instrumentation Of Magma Copper's San Manuel Molybdenite Plant

    By Farlow C. Davis

    Magma Copper Company, San Manuel Division, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Newmont Mining Corporation and located at San Manuel, Arizona. The ore body is a dessiminated porphry copper deposit in q

    Jan 1, 1977

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    University-Based Cooperative Research For The Mining Industry

    By Robert L. Frantz

    The various facets of university-company cooperative activities and the opportunities for collaborative research for the mineral industries are presented in this paper. The advantages and disadvantage

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Wellfield Design Considerations For Copper Oxide In-Situ Leaching

    By D. R. Baughman

    Copper oxide deposits that may be considered for in situ leaching exist in unique geologic settings, different from uranium deposits. A large number of interrelated factors must be considered in wellf

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Henkel Aurix® Resin - An Update

    By M. J. Virnig, J. M. W. Mackenzie, M. W. Johns

    The properties of Henkel's Aurix® resin which uses a guanidine functionality to recover gold by ion exchange have been described in publications of the International Mineral Processing Congress and Ra

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Dispersion Of Inorganic Pigments ? Introduction

    By Robert F. Conley

    In the mining, manufacturing and application of inorganic pigments, dispersion contributes significantly. This is especially true with mineral pigments because of the variety, in slurry operations req

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Effect Of Pressure Under Hydrous And Anhydrous Conditions On The Rheological Properties Of Kaolin

    By P. Aparicio

    The rheological properties of five kaolins, isostatically pressurized at 4 x10 Pa for 10 min in the presence/absence of water, was determined. Under dry conditions, measured viscosity values either de

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Fluorspar - The Domestic Supply Situation - Introduction

    By William I. Weisman

    The annual consumption of fluorspar in the United States, in the last 10 years has doubled. In 1971, when 1,344,742 tons were consumed, almost 45 percent of this amount was used in the production of s

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Predicting Long-Term Seepage From Waste-Rock Facilities In Dry Climates

    By D. A. Swanson

    Predicting when and at what rate seepage will occur from waste-rock facilities is becoming an integral part of permitting and closure at mines situated in dry climates. Such predictions require develo

    Jan 1, 1998