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  • SME
    Porters Creek Clay, Geology, Processing, And Marketing Of A Unique Mineral Assemblage

    By Dennis C. Parker

    The Porters Creek clay is mined for its absorbent properties. The formation is part of the Upper Mississippi embayment and is recognized in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, and sou

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Determining The Optimum Number Of Entries For Longwall Development Panels In Deep, Gassy Mines (PRIPRINT 86-87)

    By R. E. Ray

    As coal reserves at shallow depths continue to be exhausted, a number of U.S. coal mining companies are beginning to develop coal seams previously thought to be coo deep to mine economically. Because

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Computer Control Of A Heavy Medium Cyclone Circuit

    By Ahmed I. A. Salama

    This paper describes the development of computer density control for heavy media cyclone circuit at the Coal Research Laboratories of CANMET. The control objective is to reach and maintain the medium

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Automatic Sampling Of High Capacity Material Streams

    By David W. Houston

    The increasing energy crisis, coupled with stringent environ- mental regulations, has created new demands for high capacity materials handling systems with unit train transporting and continuing surve

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Grinding Systems For Refractory Gold Ores

    By Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht

    Future ore reserves of major gold producers in North America and elsewhere will consist of refractory gold ores. About 60 % of the current U.S. gold production is mined in Nevada. Several of the large

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    The Flexibility Of CFB Roasting

    By Eberhard Stolarski, Michael Tacke

    When the oxidized surface gold deposits are mined out, the underlying refractory gold ores become the challenge of treat­ment systems. The size and value ofrefractory gold ore reserves are a function

    Jan 1, 1996

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    A Case Study Of Ground Control Problems Related To Multiple Seam Mining In The Pittsburgh And Sewickley Coalbeds

    The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of Interior, is currently investigating strata interactions associated with the mining of multiple coalbeds. Strata interactions due to subsidence are a result of

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Controlling Acid Mine Drainage From The Picher Mining District, Oklahoma

    By R. Bruce Sheibach

    The Picher Mining District, located principally in north-eastern Oklahoma, was one of the world's largest lead-zinc mining areas during its 55 year life. The field covers an area of approximately

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    The Base Metal Industry In Mexico Its Current Status And Implications For The Future ? Introduction

    By R. M. Campoy

    Mexico's mineral wealth has long been recognised and indeed has played a historically significant role on a world scale. The dynamics of the Mexican mineral industry have experienced a dramatic t

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    The Use Of Remote Sensing For Subsidence Studies In Alabama ? Introduction

    By William M. Warren

    Recent sinkhole activity in carbonate terranes of Alabama has resulted in damage to transportation lines, structures, utility lines, and property in general. Active sinkhole development and subsidence

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Status Report On The Basalt Waste Isolation Project

    By R. A. Deju

    The Basalt Waste Isolation Project of the U.S. Department of Energy is a part of the National Was re Terminal Storage Program. Its mission is to assess the feasibility of siting a nuclear waste reposi

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Depositional Models Applied To Coal Exploration And Development ? Introduction

    By John C. Ferm

    The role of geology in coal exploration, mine planning and mine development has, in the past, been relatively small. The primary reason for this lies in. the simplicity of geologic concepts that were

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Copper Production Costs Vs. Required Prices

    By Leons Kovisars

    Two-thirds of the world copper produced in 1979 incurred cash costs between $0.35 and $0.89 per lb, averaging $0.62 per lb. North American costs are higher at $0.48, $0.88, and $0.68 per lb, respectiv

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Trends In Sensor And Control System Development For Iron Ore Beneficiation

    By M. J. Laurila

    The concentration of low grade iron ores to pellets or sinter fines suitable for blast furnace feed or direct reduction is highly energy intensive and costly in terns of both size reduction and separa

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Lepidolite Flotation from Low Grade Ores Using a Cationic Surfactant (82d1724f-f630-43e2-8d8a-1285e17f2772)

    By S. B. Kim, J. Hong, K. Park, W. Kim, H. Kim, Y. Han, J. Choi

    "For the first time, the influence of stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (STAC) as a collector, on the flotation behavior of lepidolite (Uljin, South Korea) was systematically examined in Denver Sub-

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Moisture Absorption And Swelling Behavior Of The Dykersburg Shale

    By Yoginder P. Chugh

    Effects of moisture absorption on the behavior of the Dykersburg shale overlying Harrisburg coal seam in Southern Illinois are presented in this paper. Cylindrical samples of the shale 2.5 cm in diame

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Automation And Maintenance

    By C. L. Sarff

    [Automation has become a word that means many things. To management it is the end of the rainbow; you push a button and all your problems are solved. To the working man it is a horrible monster that i

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Forecasting The Texas Coal Market

    By J. E. Russell

    The purpose of this paper is to describe an independent study which forecasts Texas coal production, specifically for electric power generation. This study, extending to the year 2000, is justified on

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Use Of An Automatic Earth Resistivity System For Detection Of Abandoned Mine Workings

    By Wendell R. Peters

    Shallow underground voids resulting from early coal mining and other resource recovery activities over the past several decades are now being recognized as a significant cause of ground subsidence pro

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Blasting

    By Joseph S. Malesky

    The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe

    Jan 1, 1981