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  • SME
    3.3 Open-Pit Limits Analysis - 1. Technical Overview

    By Y. C. Kim

    One aspect of long-range mine planning in an open-pit mine is first to define the ultimate pit limit, i.e., the projected size and shape of the pit at the end of its life. This chapter is concerned wi

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    The Displacement And Migration Of Ammonium Ions From Uranium In Situ Leaching Sites (2517eb59-f393-4694-a735-77d7677203bb)

    By Mark P. Walsh

    In recent years in situ leach mining has emerged as a viable technology for the recovery of uranium from strata in South Texas which contain relatively low concentrations of uranium ore. Because the o

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    In Situ Mining - A New Engineering Opportunity

    By Steve Axen

    In situ mining is now considered an alternative mining method for some ore bodies. The in situ operation consists of a well field designed from reservoir properties and geological information; the wel

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    How Traders Influence Copper Prices

    By George P. Tateosian

    Merchants perform a number of functions in the copper market. As a major distribution arm of the copper industry, they secure scrap and other copper bearing materials for processing into usable refine

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of Flocculents

    By William J. Halvorsen

    We are currently doing work on three ways to improve the performance of our froth flotation systems. One development is the use of a cationic flocculent added to the feed of the froth cells. This does

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Introduction - Background

    Ever since A Decade of Digital Computing in the Minerals Industry was published in 1969, mining men have expressed the need for an additional reference on computer methods. It was felt such a volume s

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    2. Pit Slope Design for a Uranium Mine - A Case Study ? Introduction

    By Kalyan K. Bhattacharyya

    A systematic slope design for open-pit mines has become a reality only in recent years. Advances in the science of rock mechanics, coupled with extensive use of computers, have enabled the numerical s

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Concentradora ?Do[n]a Aida? Design, Construction And Operation Costs

    By Adrian C. Dorenfeld

    Concentradora "Dana Aida" (100 t/d capacity) was built in 1971-1972 to treat dumps and ores containing mixed oxide-sulfide copper-gold-silver minerals from two veins. The veins, Don Felipe and aria ar

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Are Better Days Ahead For Diesels?

    By Richard C. Holmquist

    Some of you may be old enough to remember -- as I do -- the early days of World War II. A highly prepared, well-equipped Japanese striking force had moved like lightning across the South Pacific islan

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    3. Use of a Ground-Water Model in Planning for Oil-Shale Mining

    By J. S. Long

    A finite-difference model using a digital computer was constructed to assist in the water management of a proposed oil-shale mining operation in the Piceance Basin in Colorado. The presence of ground

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    The Use Of Nonel Primates For Blasting Initiation In Tunnel Driving And Shaft Sinking

    By Peter P. Harvey

    The Nonel Primadet is a non-electric blasting initiation device. The system incorporates the safety advantages of a cap and fuse system with the precision blasting afforded by electrical blasting caps

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Computer-Based Training: An Individualized Approach For Training Miners, Maintenance Personnel, Equipment Operators and Managers

    By John C. Harkey

    The paper shares programs that presently use the CDC PLATO System to train individuals in industry. A short history of PLATO development; as a training system is presented with reflection on the major

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Overview Of The Bureau Of Mines Subsidence Research Program

    By Choon K. Quan

    Subsidence is a surface manifestation of the underground development and exploitation of minerals, and its impact on the environment is becoming of increased concern, particularly in the face of an ac

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Mineral Processing Control Systems - Past And Future - Introduction

    By Lynn B. Hales

    Unfortunately, the term "control" has a negative connotation in the minds of many of our operating plant personnel. Whereas the opposite is true of those associated with research and technical centers

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Uranium Environments And Exploration Potential In Hard Rock Terrain, Front Range, Colorado

    By Robert H. Carpenter

    Abstract, Syngenetic uranium in pre metamorphic Idaho Springs volcanics and sediments probably, was mobilized during metamorphism (1.7 b.y.) and partly retained along unconformities. Precambrian Silve

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Environmental Consultants In The Minerals Industry

    By Fred A. Glover

    It's a pleasure to be included with this group. I am not here to sell my services, but rather to share with you some ideas and considerations on using environmental consultants. Environmental con

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Appraisal Of Sandstone-Type Uranium Prospects Using Computer Modeling

    By Trevor R. Ellis

    In this paper a method is presented for estimating the specifications of sandstone-type uranium deposits which will be the minimum that can meet a company's economic requirements for investment.

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    6.3 Maintenance and Materials Control - 1. Technical Overview ? Introduction

    By William Wraith

    The availability of computer resources and data management technology, together with the prudent use of scientific management concepts, has made it possible to achieve important improvements in the co

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Horizontal Drilling Technology For Advance Degasification ? Introduction

    By P. C. Thakur

    Horizontal drilling in coal mines is a relatively new technology. The earliest recorded drilling in the United States was done in 1952 at the Humphrey Mine of Consolidation Coal Company for degasifica

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    5. On the Use and Validity of Probabilistic Methods in Mine Valuation ? Introduction

    By Howard M. Wells

    The future is uncertain. In these circum- stances how can we rationally decide whether to commit funds to an investment that may or may not turn out to be successful? To date no certain answer to this

    Jan 1, 1979