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James R. Arnold: An Interview With the 2007 SME PresidentHow did you get into mining; were you from a mining town or mining family? Not at all. I grew up in northwest Kansas. I liked to hunt and fish, so I thought it would be fun to work for a company
Jan 1, 2007
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Safety Analysis Based On Root Cause Of AccidentBy S. J. Jung
The most frequent causes of accidental injury and fatality are carelessness and ignorance; and the most common accidents are haulage accidents, fall, drowning, and fire. However, in this modern day an
Jan 1, 2012
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Weathering of freshly exposed sulphides at the Arctic Mid-Ocean RidgeBy Rolf B. Pedersen, Ana Filipa Marques, Ingunn H. Thorseth, Ingeborg Okland
"Deep sea mining of polymetallic sulphides will change the physical and chemical conditions at the seafloor by creating scars when sulphides are removed, and potentially also by deposition of mine tai
Sep 1, 2014
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Exploration Procedure ,And Controls Of Mineralization In The Oatman Mining District, Oatman, ArizonaBy C. G. Clifton
The Oatman District produced approximately 2.2 x 10 6 ounces of gold and 0.8 x 10 ounces of silver between 1897 and 1942. A total of 3.8 x 10 tons of ore averaging 0.58 O/T gold and 0.17 O/T silver wa
Jan 1, 1980
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Uranium as nuclear fuel - scarce or sufficient available resource?By C. Slotta, F. Charlier, P. Blomen
"Within the energy concept of the German government, the operating time of nuclear power plants was initially extended from about 8 to 14 years. It is planned, however, that every power plant will gra
Jan 1, 2011
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Investigation of Alkaline Leaching Parameters on Stibnite Concentrate "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Serdar Aktaş, Burcu Nilgün Çetiner
According to critical statistical studies, antimony is one of the rarest elements in the world, and global resources could be exhausted by 2050. In light of these observations, its extraction will be
Jul 23, 2020
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Micro-Mechanical Modeling To Study Smooth BlastingThe current understanding of the mechanics of rock fracturing during smooth blasting is largely empirical and qualitative due to an inability to model the dynamic process at the fundamental level. In
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimizing the Performance of Vertically‐Mounted Jet Fans in Ventilation Shafts (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By ETHAN FUSTER, Richard Ray Jr, STEPHEN LEE
The abstract states that horizontally-mounted jet fans are commonly used to ventilate vehicular tunnels due to their space and cost savings compared to fully ducted systems. It highlights the successf
Mar 16, 2022
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Numerical Simulation of Fluid–Solid Coupling Heat Transfer in Excavation RoadwayBy Menglong Bian, Xiaotong Dong
Thermal damage is an urgent problem faced by deep mining. High-temperature rock mass, hot water and electromechanical equipment are the sources of the thermal damage. The increase in air temperature i
May 5, 2022
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What It’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (3f7e7070-03d1-4ef1-890a-5969adff070d)By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the ninth annual tabulation of royalty information. Again this year, some of the older information has been deleted to make room for more than 30 new entries. Several articles and publicati
Jan 1, 1991
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The Sir Adam Beck II Intake Tunnels—Homage To The BuildersBy Clair Murdock, David Heath
The 1,280 MW Sir Adam Beck II Hydroelectric Project was constructed in the1950s, at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The twin intake tunnels total over 17 kilometers in length and pass deep below the C
Jan 1, 2007
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Bottom Stability of Shafts with Cohesive Soil Plugs Overlying an Artesian AquiferBy Steven W. Hunt, Safdar A. Gill
Design and construction of temporary shafts for underground facilities often require evaluation of bottom stability due to rupture (blow-ins) caused by water pressure acting on a bottom plug. This pa
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining Boom is Sustainable Attendees Told at - SME Annual Meeting 2022By Steve Kral
As the mining industry watches commodity prices continue to soar, the question on most everyone’s mind is how long will this upcycle last. The con-census among speakers and attendees at the SME Annua
Jan 1, 2006
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Inability to communicate : How technical professionals cut short their management careersBy H. Richard Eisenbeis, Donna M. Watkins
Many technical professionals (tp)* desire to occupy upper level management positions. But career paths for most scientists and engineers do not extend beyond their specific disciplines. This is unfort
Jan 8, 1987
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Copper Industry Continues to Break RecordsBy William R. Yernberg
SME’s Arizona Conference was held at the Doubletree Hotel at Reid Park in Tucson on Dec. 4 and 5, 2005. The annual conference is organized by the Arizona Conference Board of Directors, which represen
Jan 1, 2006
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Use Of Acoustic Velocity For Predicting Stress Under Uniaxial CompressionBy K. S. Radcliffe
Results are presented for the first phase of an experimental program to study the feasibility of using acoustic velocity for predicting the state of stress in a rock mass. Compressional wave velocitie
Jan 1, 1986
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By-Product Molybdenite Recovery In Chile Chemical Factors In The Selective Flotation Of MolybdeniteBy H. S. Castro
The by-product molybdenite technology in Chile is reviewed. Flowsheets, reagents and some operation features for the actual six Chilean moly plants(Chuquicamata, El Teniente, El Salvador, Andina, Las
Jan 1, 1998
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Steel Linings In Vertical OpeningsBy James W. Harrower, Gerald S. Ball
This paper discusses the installation of steel linings in vertical, raisebored openings. Design criteria used to evaluate the applicability of liner type and design are presented as well as a brief de
Jan 1, 1985
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Leveraging Your Energy Management Resources: Applications For The Mining IndustryBy V. Bush, T. G. Killingsworth, E. P. Ruffel
Effective and sustained corporate energy management programs are becoming a necessity for energy users as electricity deregulation laws are enacted on a state-by-state basis across the country and env
Jan 1, 2002
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Improving Screen-Bowl Centrifuge PerformanceBy T. Burchett, F. Stanley, K. McGough, G. Luttrell
The vast majority of U.S. coal preparation plants utilize screen-bowl centrifuges to dewater their fine clean coal products. In light of this popularity, researchers at Virginia Tech have engaged in a
Jan 1, 2006