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  • SME
    Preliminary Design of Mined Transit Stations and Deep Tunnels in Seattle

    By Gordon T. Clark

    The preliminary design of four mined stations and 7.2 km (4.5 miles) of tunnels for Seattle’s light rail transit system is described. Constraints that influenced the design and options that were studi

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Development and Construction Begins at East Kemptville, North America’s Only Primary Tin Mine

    By J. E. Moyle

    Introduction In October 1983, Rio Algom Ltd. decided to develop the East Kemptville tin deposit. This decision was the result of intensive geological and metallurgical evaluation work, as well as car

    Jan 4, 1984

  • SME
    The Engineering Geologist?s Role In The California Water Plan

    By Laurence B. James

    The California Department of Water Resources is concerned with the development, distribution, and protection of the State's water resources. Geologic activities of the Department relate to planni

    Jan 1, 1965

  • SME
    Sedimentation Control: Implications Of EPA Effluent Limitation Guidelines On Current Design Practice

    By Michael Clar

    Total suspended solids (TSS), generally referred to simply as sediment, is one of the four major parameters of water pollution associated with surface mining activities. The other three para¬meters ar

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Investigations Into Methane Accumulation In Coal Storage Silos

    By R. J. Kolada

    The ventilation systems of coal storage silos are normally capable of rapidly dispersing any accumulations of methane in the atmosphere above the coal pile surface. However, the results of an investig

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Volcanogenic Nickel Deposits With Some Guides For Exploration ? Introduction

    By A. J. Naldrett

    Over the past six or seven years important new ideas have been developed concerning the origin of nickel sulfide deposits. To a large extent these have been stimulated by the major nickel discoveries

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Destressing Test At The Galena Mine Wallace, Idaho

    By Wilson Blake

    The occurrence of rock bursts in some deep mines throughout the world constitutes a severe operational hazard. In addition to endangering the safety of the miners, the rock-burst problem is a major fa

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    The Outlook For Mica

    By S. A. Montague

    In spite of the many new insulating materials, both synthetic and manufactured, that have been put on the market since the end of World War II, and notwithstanding the many millions of dollars applied

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Calculation Of An Open Pit Operation's Capacity

    By Jorgen Elbrond

    The calculation of open pit operations' capacities has been the subject of many studies using computer simulations. The common problems of simulation are that if one desires a realistic picture o

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Application Of Thermonics To Mine Hydrology

    By William M. Turner

    Thermonics is a methodology of ground-water flow system analysis based upon the distribution of heat within the subsurface as influenced by moving ground water. Thermonics is based upon the Stallman E

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Hydrogeology Of Surface Mine Spoil In Illinois

    By David E. Lindorff

    The impact of surface coal mining on the geologic materials and ground water in different geologic settings is being investigated by the Illinois State. Geological Survey at three abandoned surface mi

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Gate Road Design In Overlying Multiple Seam Mines

    By J. Luo

    A major design problem for upper seam longwall gate roads that are to be constructed in a multi-seam environment is to predict the effects of stress field changes created by interaction. To quantify t

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Verticality Concerns For Shafts With Koepe Hoists

    By B. W. Lawrence

    Shaft alignment requirements are consistently met using conventional shaft sinking methods. Little attention has been given to achieving similar alignment accuracies using rotary drilled shaft methods

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Delay Blasting Techniques In Open Pit Mines

    By L. C. Lang

    Effective and profitable mining begins with good blasting results. While the importance of sufficient energy to break the rock is recognized, more attention should be paid to the time factor in blasti

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Blending Of Beneficiation Plant Feed At Eagle Mountain

    By Martin J. Hughes

    The Eagle Mountain Mine of the Kaiser Steel Corporation is located in the California portion of the Colorado Desert at a distance of about 60 miles east of Indio, California. At the present time, this

    Jan 1, 1965

  • SME
    Centrifuge Dewatering Of Fine Coal Refuse

    By L. S. Rubin

    The efficient and acceptable disposal of fine coal refuse (28MxO) is one of the highest priority problems facing the coal industry today. For many years the established system for the disposal of this

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    Effects Of CO2 On The Zeta Potential Of Hematite

    By J. J. Carlson

    An important factor in filtration is the zeta potential of the particles. Since zeta potential is a function of pH, it was hypothesized that adding CO would lower the pH and zeta potential. A reductio

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Mine Scheduling Optimization With Mixed Integer Programming

    By Mark E. Gershon

    A mixed-integer formulation of the mine scheduling problem is discussed and applied for the purpose of optimizing both the mine production sequencing and the mill blending and processing problems simu

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mercury Removal From Copper Concentrate ? Introduction

    By M. Stuart

    The copper-silver-mercury orebody of Gortdrum Mines (Ireland) Limited is located 3 miles north of the town of Tipperary in the Republic of Ireland. A drilling programme from 1964 to 1966 delineated a

    Jan 1, 1973

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    An Improved Sintering Process To Overcome Environmental Problems In The Sinter Plants - Introduction To Sintering

    By Thomas E. Ban

    The continuous sintering process was invented more than 60 years ago by two metallurgists, Arthur S. Dwight and Richard L. Lloyd, who saw a need for automation in mineral processing. Their specific ob

    Jan 1, 1975