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  • SME
    Short-Haul Opportunities For Moving Minerals By Rail ? Summary

    By B. M. Flohr

    Railroads are cost competitive with trucks for hauls greater than 500 miles - WRONG. Today I will tell you about many rail movements of less than 100 miles throughout the country. Rail is a short haul

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Self-Recording Mechanical Deformation Gauge For Rock Deformability Measurements

    By Rodolfo V. de la Cruz

    This paper describes the development of a new method and device for determining the in-situ mechanical properties of rock masses. The method involves a self-recording mechanical deformation gauge for

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    New Technology For The Prevention Of Acid Rock Drainage

    By Gary P. Marshall, Jeffery S. Thompson, Robert E. Jenkins

    The effectiveness of the new DuPont Passivation Technology in eliminating acid generation from iron sulfides is presented. Passivation is achieved by treatment with a dilute basic perman­ganate soluti

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    The International Network for Acid Prevention - A Progress Report

    By Henry Brehaut

    The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) was formed in 1998 by 17 international mining companies to promote significant improvements in the management of sulphidic mine materials and the r

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    A PC-Based Worker Scheduling System For Underground Mines

    By R. L. Grayson

    Following lip on a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors have utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from the Sun Sparcstation-based worker scheduling system of the Mine Mana

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Cablec opens polymer compounding facility for power cable components

    Power cable costs are only a small part of total mining costs. So many mine operators consider power cable failure and resultant downtime as part of the cost of doing business. But, viewed in terms of

    Jan 12, 1988

  • SME
    Pregrouting The Rustler Formation Preparatory To Shaft Sinking At Carlsbad, New Mexico (03d6b341-288d-4c2a-b5da-c6c1d645162a)

    By Stephen H. E. Phillips

    Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, New Mexico area. The first four shafts sunk at international Minerals and Chemica

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Longwall Mining in Australia

    By Owen Kreilis

    By the time coal was discovered in Newcastle, Australia in 1791, it was already a most important industrial commodity in European countries. Coal was the first mineral to be discovered in Australia an

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    A Process Engineering Evaluation Of The Crossflow Separator

    By G. T. Adel

    Hindered-bed separators are often used in the minerals processing industry to classify particles according to size and density. A new technology, known as the CrossFlow, was recently developed to ove

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Mining 1993

    In 1993, the United States' economy grew at a rate of about 3%. The Gross Domestic Product rose to $6.4 trillion. With more than 258 million people - 599,000 in mining including petroleum - the U

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Capital formation and projectfinance prospects : A newagenda for metalsmining

    By Christian F. III Baiz

    Introduction A new mining agenda is before us. Born of government policies and world economies, the years ahead will show reduced growth. Metals, mining, and most other natural resource industries ar

    Jan 8, 1985

  • SME
    Technology Development and Competitive Advantage: Sustainable or Short Term?

    By John O. Marsden

    Technology development has played a crucial role in the minerals industry throughout history. The development of new technology allows mankind to produce metals and minerals at progressively lower cos

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    A New Agglomeration Agent for Increasing Leaching Rate Efficiencies

    By Dan Walker

    The success of the heap leaching process for extracting precious metals from low grade ores in many cases depends on successful agglomeration of clay fines. This paper relates the development of a new

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    A Novel Dense Medium Separator For Coarse Coal Cleaning

    By G. Atesok, M. S. Celik, G. Onal, I. Yildirim

    A new coarse cleaning device, the Stripa, has been developed for processing of coal in the size range of -100+10 mm. The Stripa is an auotogenous heavy medium separator originally developed for proces

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Declustering Weights as a Measure of Average Sample Spacing, Applications in Mineral Resource Classification

    By D. Hulse

    Mineral resource classification is described in both the SME and CIM Standards for Mineral Resource Reporting. The CIM Standard states “… sampling … is sufficient to assume geological and grade or qua

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Managing Subsurface Explorations For Sewer Tunnels In Rochester, NY

    By Gary S. Brierley, John W. Critchfield

    This paper is a case history of a subsurface exploration program conducted for a system of sewer tunnels in upstate New York. The focus of the discussion is a non-technical outline of how the explorat

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Optimal Determination Of Dig Limits For Improved Grade Control

    By Karl P. Norrena, Clayton V. Deutsch

    Ore and waste cannot always be visually separated. The distinction between ore and waste may need to be made on the basis of blasthole sampling. Hand drawn dig limits or computer-generated contour lin

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Calcium Carbonates For Building Products: Requirements Of Specific Applications

    By M. Tapper

    If one considers that prehistoric man's first house may have been a limestone cave, calcium carbonate may be the most timeless of all building materials. Fanciful history aside, CaCO3 has been us

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Why is Diesel Particulate in Mines an Issue and How Can it be Controlled

    By Winthrop F. Watts, Robert W. Waytulonis

    During the 1980's. the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) proposed new regulations for the use of diesel equipment in underground coal mines, and the National Institute for Occupational

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Geotechnical Assessment Of Skin Reinforcement In Underground Mines

    By Jan A. Nemcik

    Steel mesh has been used successfully for many years to control friable roof conditions and prevent loose roof and rib material from caving into the roadway. Despite its extensive use, the installati

    Jan 1, 2009