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  • SME
    Rewards and Frustrations of Female Mining Engineers

    By Christy Z. Lueders

    Introduction More and more women engineers are joining the traditionally male mining industry. Are they successful? Do they encounter special problems? How do men in mining respond? How can the minin

    Jan 10, 1981

  • SME
    Slurry Pump Design Features

    By George Wilson

    When pumping abrasive slurry mixtures, special attention must be given to pump design and construction. The second article in this two-part series describes some design features to consider when selec

    Jan 10, 1981

  • SME
    Dust Control for Coal Handling : Design Considerations and Solutions

    By Henning E. Soderberg, Robert Brien, O&apos

    Coal may be the answer to US energy problems, but it also has its drawbacks. If it is crushed, screened, dumped, or moved, the environmental engineer is faced with a dust problem. To control coal d

    Jan 10, 1981

  • SME
    Carbon-in-Pulp Processing of Gold and Silver Ores - The Experts View the Problems

    What is the preferred electrolytic cell design and why? Hall: Considerable research remains to be done on electrolytic cell design. Studies are presently being conducted to determine optimum voltag

    Jan 10, 1981

  • SME
    Sulfur From Surface Ores

    By John M. Dale

    Now that the price of sulfur has reached unexpected high levels, it is little wonder that sulfur from surface ores is again receiving attention. In most instances, it is advantageous for an ore to be

    Jan 9, 1981

  • SME
    Looking Back at the Metal Mines of Cornwall

    By Thomas A. Simpson

    Traveling through the moors and valleys of Cornwall, England, one is reminded of the extensive mining activities of the past. Abandoned shafts, remains of granite block wheel houses and engine houses,

    Jan 9, 1981

  • SME
    Extreme Care Needed When Handling Explosives

    Everyone knows the importance of careful handling of explosives. Even so, the point is on occasion all too graphically driven home. Witness the recent blast at a Utah explosives plant that killed five

    Jan 9, 1981

  • SME
    Selecting Centrifugal Slurry Pumps to Resist Abrasive Wear

    By George Wilson

    As the economic and environmental attractiveness of conveying coal and ore slurries by pipeline increases, greater attention has been given to designing and selecting components for these pipeline sys

    Jan 9, 1981

  • SME
    Open-Pit and Underground Blasting Techniques

    Part two of this three part series looks at explosives use in open-pit and underground mining operations. Part three, next month, will discuss the transportation, storage, handling, and destruction of

    Jan 8, 1981

  • SME
    A Water Rights Strategyfor Mining Operations in the Western US

    By J. Craig Green

    Companies mining for coal, oil shale, and minerals in the western US must often complete extensive geotechnical studies to satisfy federal and state regulations. The modern mining process is further c

    Jan 8, 1981

  • SME
    Tailings Disposal at Quebec Cartier’s Mount Wright Mine

    By Walter Shukin, Mark T. Olsen

    An enormous quantity of tailings to be ultimately stored, unfavorable topography, severe climatic conditions, and an environmentally offensive red effluent all contributed to the challenge of designin

    Jan 8, 1981

  • SME
    Machinery Developments in British Coal Mines

    By A. Smithson

    It is generally accepted by British mining engineers that coal will continue to be worked by the. advancing or retreating longwall system for the foreseeable future. At the coal face, the emphasis wil

    Jan 8, 1981

  • SME
    Carbon-in-Pulp Processing of Gold and Silver Ores : The Experts View the Problems

    A panel discussion on carbon-in-pulp processing of gold and silver ores was one of the highlights of the 1981 AIME Annual Meeting in Chicago. The session generated considerable interest and discussion

    Jan 8, 1981

  • SME
    New Mexico Program Introduces Native American Students to Mining

    By John R. Sturgul, Elizabeth Yost

    The number of Native Americans presently working as mining engineers is extremely low-perhaps three in the entire US. At the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, it was felt that introducing

    Jan 7, 1981

  • SME
    Current Tailings Dam Design and ConstructionMethods

    By Earle J. Klohn

    Tailings disposal has rapidly become an area of increasing importance to both existing and planned mining operations. In recognition of the significance of this topic, MINING ENGINEERING is presentin

    Jan 7, 1981

  • SME
    Production Begins at Ertsberg East Copper Mine

    By W. N. Key, L. C. Acton

    Freeport Minerals Co.'s Ertsberg East underground operation typifies the cliche that all the "easy" ore deposits have already been found. Despite its location, in a remote Indonesian rain forest,

    Jan 7, 1981

  • SME
    BlastingTechniques and Modern Explosives Allow More Efficient Coal Mining

    The first of this three part series examines he history and some of the properties and characteristics of explosives. Use of explosives is discussed for underground and surface coal operations—the la

    Jan 7, 1981

  • SME
    Candelaria: Famous Silver Producer

    By Gordon L. Steele

    Candelaria, a century old mining camp in western Nevada, was famous for its high-grade silver veins. Continuing demand for precious metals resulted in renewed interest in the mining camp and it is now

    Jan 6, 1981

  • SME
    Strategic Mineral Dependence: Are We Addressing the Real Problem?

    By Lindsay Norman

    To many who for years have scrutinized the US mineral supply picture, recent, often strident debate on present-day security of many critical mineral supplies echoes sentiments repeatedly expressed in

    Jan 6, 1981

  • SME
    Vibrating FeedersAid Bulk Handling for Stockpiling and Reclaim Work

    By Albert Musschoot

    The expanding applications of vibrating feeders for controlling the flow of bulk materials, and their adaptation for processing requirements, have developed considerable interest in stockpiling and re

    Jan 6, 1981