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  • SME
    Determining The Integrity Of Escapeways During A Simulated Fire In An Underground Coal Mine

    By Robert J. Timko, R. Lincoln Derick

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated the integrity of escapeways in a three entry underground coal mine. A center conveyor belt entry (secondary escapeway), was flanked by an intake (primary escapeway) and a

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    30. Discovery of the Kidd Creek Mine near Timmins, Ontario

    By Brian W. Hester

    Ore was first discovered at the Kidd Creek mine site during the first few days of December 1963 when a diamond drill hole there cut sulfide mineralization. This event marked the end of the search star

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Crown Pillar Recovery Techniques At Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Stall Lake And Rod Mine At Snow Lake, Manitoba

    Mining at Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting's (H. B. M. & S.) Snow Lake Division is now in the mature stage of the mines lives. These base metal copper-zinc mines have been operating for over 30 years

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Prevention/Control of Surface Structural Damage

    By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng

    6.1 INTRODUCTION A surface structure will suffer damage when the additional stresses induced by ground deformations associated with surface subsidence, plus the original stress introduced by construc

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Tunnels - The Owners' Problems

    By T. J. Jr. Corwin

    This paper will cover the problems confronting an owner when planning and estimating the cost of a proposed tunnel. Three factors are known: the length, size and the time allocated for the completion

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Conversion From Quarrying To Underground Mining

    By Nolan B. Aughenbaugh

    Zoning and environmental restrictions on land usage now make open- pit quarrying more and more difficult, especially near urban areas. One option for quarry operators is to go underground for mineral

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Use Of Numerical Modeling In Mine Design At Falconbridge, Ltd.

    By B. Hearn, O&apos

    Falconbridge, Ltd. operates six mines (the strathcona, Fraser, Lockerby, Onaping, East and Kidd Creek) in the Sudbury and Timmins districts of northern Ontario (Fig. 1). These mines vary in depth to a

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Evaluation Of A Gypsum Deposit

    By F. C. Appleyard

    As one of the more important Industrials Minerals, gypsum occupies a significant place in the economy of the United States, particularly in that segment which can be loosely called the Construction In

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Development of a New Web-Based Platform for Ground Control Applications

    By C. Newman, N. Schaefer

    "As underground mining continues to operate at deeper depths and in more complex geologic and geometric conditions, there has been an increased demand for mine designs to better reflect site-specific

    Jan 10, 2017

  • SME
    Prime Farmland Productivity Requirements

    By D. Spindler

    Pursuant to the Federal Surface Mining Act of 1977 and the Illinois Surface Mining Act of 1980, Illinois has adopted revegetation success standard regulations that include the Agricultural Land Produc

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    A Large Underground Opening Measured Versus Predicted Rock Deformations

    By Norman F. Sweeney, H. John Hovland

    Over one million yards of granite were excavated for the Helms Pumped Storage Project, including a large underground powerhouse complex. Site investigations and in situ stress measurements were essent

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Effect Of Overall Pit Slope And Pit Geometry On The Dispersion Of Pollutants In A Hypothetical Arctic Open-Pit Mine

    By A. Choudhury

    Deep open-pit mines are becoming increasingly common in the highly mineralized arctic and sub-arctic regions. Air inversion is a frequent occurrence in these regions, and is exacerbated by complex geo

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    Clays - Bentonite

    By Jessica Elzea, Haydn Murray

    The term bentonite was first proposed in 1898 by Knight, a year after he had named this clay taylorite, because taylorite had been previously used for another mineral. The name taylorite was after the

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Selective Rock Fracture Induced by Blasting

    By E. O. Jacobs

    A coupled solid and rock fracture mechanics model is used to analyze the blast driven fracture propagation phase, predict propagation rates, and directly measure shockwave and particle velocity. The

    Feb 23, 2014

  • SME
    Seepage Flux Conceptualized From Secondary Calcite In Lithophysal Cavities In Thetopopah Spring Tuff, Yucca Mountain, Nevada

    By J. F. Whelan, B. D. Marshall, Z. E. Peterman, J. B. Paces, L. A. Neymark

    Observations of calcite and opal in cavities in the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain indicate that: 1) seeps are not regularly spaced in underground workings and not all fractures sustain flow,

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Prevention and Remediation of Acid Drainage From Mine Waste Rock in Australia

    By Chris Joyce, Peter Ryan

    Investigation of the occurrence and significance of acid drainage from mine sites in Australia has received a degree of attention in recent years. For contemporary and future projects, particularly th

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Flowing And Raveling Clays

    By Roy J. Leonard

    Two small diameter sewer tunnel projects being hand dug under major highways in the Greater Kansas City area encountered problems which were unforeseen from the geotechnical engineering information su

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Computer Control Of Cyclone Grinding Circuit At Climax Molybdenum Company

    By K. L. Hanning

    Grinding and classification circuits at Climax Molybdenum Co. are described. Since the installation of a direct digital control computer in 1974, a number of control strategies were developed and eval

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Production And Utilization Of Coal Resins

    By R. Benemelis

    The existence of resins in some coal deposits in various parts of the world has been known for many years. These resins vary considerably in chemical structure and properties. The resin that is found

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Physical Chemistry Considerations in the Selective Flotation of Bastnaesite with Lauryl Phosphate

    By J. D. Miller

    "Bastnaesite is one of the important mineral resources for the production of rare earth materials, and it is typically associated with calcite and quartz as gangue minerals. Fatty acid or hydroxamic a

    Jan 1, 2017