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  • SME
    Discussion - Mineral resource objectives of the Continental Scientific Drilling Committee’s dedicated drill holes and add-on science to solve mineral deposit problems

    By C. Meyer, J. J. Eidel

    C. W. Hunt I wish to register strong disagreement with the choices of drilling sites chosen by the Continental Scientific Drilling Committee, while endorsing the stated objectives. Of special signifi

    Jan 6, 1987

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 1986 - Diatomite - Dimension stone - Dolomite

    By G. Coombs, L. Meade, J. Welshimer

    Industrial Minerals commodity profiles are continued from May's Annual Review issue. Diatomite G. Coombs, Manville Sales Corp. Growth in US diatomite production continued to lag in 1986.

    Jan 6, 1987

  • SME
    SME meeting focuses on solutions to unique problems faced by small miners in mine development: Small Mines Development in Precious Metals

    Two years ago, about the only US mining ventures that could turn even marginal profits were precious metals. In 1986, the price of gold dramatically increased, as did earnings from precious metals, mo

    Jan 6, 1987

  • SME
    Exploration 1986 - Alaska

    By T. K. Bundtzen, C. B. Green

    Exploration expenditures in Alaska last year amounted to $8.9 million. This was comparable to 1985's $9.1 million. Development expenditures dropped 29%, $24.3 million in 1986 vs. $34.1 million in

    Jan 5, 1987

  • SME
    Minerals Processing 1986

    By K. C. Liddell

    Chemical processing research made notable advances during 1986. This overview is necessarily brief. It is intended, though, to give the flavor of selected areas where recent activity has been high.

    Jan 5, 1987

  • SME
    Annual Review - Exploration 1986

    By E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung

    Although fraught with problems of completeness and comparability, statistical measures of mineral exploration in the United States point downward for 1985 and 1986. Exploration expenditures in the US

    Jan 5, 1987

  • SME
    Mining 1986

    By J. D. Morgan

    Introduction In 1986, the US economy passed the $4 trillion mark. However, the value of domestically processed materials of mineral origin fell slightly to $240 billion. The value of metals produced

    Jan 5, 1987

  • SME
    Coal 1986 - Underground mining

    Continued market pressure on the US coal industry was the overriding factor affecting developments in underground mining in 1986. An oversupply of coal in the spot market kept prices low throughout th

    Jan 5, 1987

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 1986 - Barite, Bauxite and alumina

    By R. J. Anderson, A. V. Castelli

    In 1986, United States' barite production fell 48.9%, consumption - sold or used by grinding plants - was off 47.3%, and imports were down 63.8%. Meanwhile, world mine production decreased 29.6%,

    Jan 5, 1987

  • SME
    Kaolin and paper : Quality of both products will improve with more sophisticated printing techniques

    By Kenneth J. Hartman

    Introduction The term kaolin is derived from kauling, a Chinese word meaning high ridge. This was the name of a hill in China where kaolin was first mined several hundred years ago (Murray, 1976). Ot

    Jan 4, 1987

  • SME
    Coal mining research - Growth in energy demand can be met while reducing injuries and fatalities

    By Wayne N. Marchant

    Introduction The issue of coal mining safety plays an important role in the United States' growing dependence on coal to supply its future needs. This article will address the federal government

    Jan 4, 1987

  • SME
    Amax's Sleeper mine exceeds expectations on all counts as low-cost gold producer

    By Warren D. Stanford Stanford

    Introduction The Sleeper mine is a near-surface gold mine located in a remote area 56 km (35 air miles) northwest of Winnemucca, NV (Fig. 1). The deposit was discovered in 1984 by an Amax exploration

    Jan 4, 1987

  • SME
    Aluminum – the first 100 years and a look to the future

    Introduction One hundred years ago, a recent college graduate created the US aluminum industry. He found an economic way to crack the primeval bond that makes the metal so special. Aluminum doesn&

    Jan 3, 1987

  • SME
    Technical Note - Mine modifications for economic survival —a case study

    By R. L. Grayson, G. Mishra

    Introduction Many old underground mines have been developed extensively into reserves requiring large numbers of workers to maintain and rehabilitate lengthy track haulages and/or belt conveyor sys

    Jan 3, 1987

  • SME
    Turbocharged engines require special lubrication maintenance

    By Jerry T. Shelby

    Surface and underground mining operations require equipment with high power output ratings. Haul trucks, loaders, dozers, and other equipment need increasing horse-power to meet production demands.

    Jan 3, 1987

  • SME
    Entrepreneurial spirit guides development of Gardner’s Point gold mine in Northern California

    Introduction Some people say it is almost impossible to get mining permits in California. Some say the day of the lone mining entrepreneur is past. And some say you cannot make money mining gold wher

    Jan 3, 1987

  • SME
    Technical Note - Thick seam mining with artificial roof laying support

    By J. B. Gwiazda

    Introduction Thick seams constitute a considerable portion of Polish coal reserves. In producing mines and those under construction, the reserves where the height is more than 4.5 m (15 ft) total a

    Jan 3, 1987

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    Management styles and employee attitudes will change, but US mining will still need export trade

    By Steve Karl

    Introduction Technological advances in mining and processing have started the domestic mining and mineral industry back on the road to competitiveness. A massive trade deficit, however, coupled

    Jan 3, 1987

  • SME
    Discussion - On nonnegative weights of linear kriging estimation

    By Y. C. Kim, F. Szidarovszky

    G.M. Philip and D.F. Watson The article cited above reflects the difficulty that is often encountered in interpreting different aspects of kriging. Baafi et al. write : "Due to negative kriging wei

    Jan 2, 1987

  • SME
    Mining in ancient Egypt – all for one, Pharaoh

    By Bob Snashall

    Introduction 1300 BC, Egypt. Pharaoh, the god-king, owned all things. He was the only mine operator. As the provider of all things, Pharaoh had great expectations of his officials who gathered the we

    Jan 2, 1987