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  • SME
    Practical Aspects Of Mine Ventilation

    By E. J. Onuscheck

    With passage of the Federal coal' Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, many challenges have been directed to the industry's mining and safety engineers. The most critical challenge is that of

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Modifications To Improve Sediment Pond Performance (073a2ef3-724f-4100-81cc-836f3c56b373)

    By Charles R. Jenkins

    Three sedimentation ponds had their performance evaluated before and after installation of modifications. Each pond had a floating baffle installed, two had siphon outlets and one had a floating outle

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Geochemical Modeling Of In Situ Leaching In A Heterogeneous Porous Medium

    By R. D. Schmidt

    An in situ leaching geochemical simulator consisting of flow, mass transport, and graphics support programs has been developed. Two dimensional flow in heterogeneous porous media is modeled using a se

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    The Flocculation Of Fine Particles With Polyethylene Oxide: A Proposed Mechanism

    By B. J. Scheiner

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a system for dewatering waste slurries by flocculating mineral particles with polyethylene oxide (PEO) and dewatering the resulting flocs on static and/or rotary scre

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Revamping Preparation Plants To Improve Maintenance And Meet Current Market Demands

    By V. D. Hanson

    When maintenance of a plant or operation is under discussion immediately three "M's", all in short supply, are brought to mind - money, men and markets. This paper will present what currently is

    Jan 1, 1963

  • SME
    The Use Of Filters And Traps As A Means To Control Diesel Engine Pollution In Underground Mines

    By R. B. Lawrie

    Diesel powered underground mining equipment is presently the most productive, safest and efficient equipment used in underground mining operations. The widespread application of this equipment to unde

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Discovery Of The Flambeau Deposit, Rusk County, Wisconsin, A Geophysical Case History ? Introduction

    By Carl G. Schwenk

    Rusk County is located in the northwestern portion of the state of Wisconsin, roughly 130 miles east of Minneapolis (Figure 1). The topography is generally flat with dairy farming the principal activi

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Field Test Of An In-Seam Seismic - Based Void Detection Technique

    By M. Ge

    An in-seam seismic (ISS) - based void detection technique was developed and tested for three general mine conditions: anthracite, bituminous and trona. The detection range tested varied from 80 to 100

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Availability Of Cement In The Western Pacific

    By John R. Duble

    Through 1980, demand for cement in the Pacific Basin countries still seemed to exceed output. Availability of cement in the industrialized and developing countries of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Au

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Blast Furnace Comparison Of Agglomerated Vs Sized Ore ? Introduction

    By Kan Aketa

    The Japanese iron and steel industry has been developed remarkably, supported by the increase of steel demand. In particular, progress in various technical aspects of the ironmaking process, including

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Talc Or Soapstone? ? Introduction

    By Edwin H. Bentzen

    Talc, as a mineral, is rather widespread, but as an ore sultable for mining, it is rather limited. Materials sold as "talc" range from the impeccable white material from Italy to a gray-green-bluish m

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Uranium Recovery From A Nuclear Fuel

    By R. L. Miller

    Two samples of iron enriched basalt (IEB) containing simulated nuclear fuel and having two distinct microstructures were prepared and tested for uranium recovery. The IEBs are refractory towards leach

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Coal And Its Physical Preparation ? Introduction

    By Ellis J. Brien, O&apos

    This afternoon I would like to talk to you about coal, its defi- nition, its constituents, its associated minerals and present and future coal preparation techniques. This discussion will be an att

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Lead-Zinc Extraction From Flotation Concentrates By Chlorine-Oxygen Leaching

    By B. J. Scheiner

    The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a chlorine-oxygen leaching technique for the recovery of metal values from lead-zinc sulfide concentrates. Lead, zinc, copper, cadmium, and silver extractions

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Practical Aspects Of Cyanidation Of Carbonaceous Ore

    By K. A. Brunk

    This paper describes Newmont's research, operations, history and experience with pre-treatment of preg robbing carbonaceous ores. The chemistry, physics and kinetics of chlorine treatment are des

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Environmental Aspects And The Feasibility Of Economic Recovery Of Metals And Energy From Coal Washer Waste Deposits

    By John E. Edkins

    Metal sulfides, chiefly pyrite and mFnor sphalerlte zssociated with che Herrin (No. 6) coal member of the Pennsylvania Carbondale Formation, have been concentrated in a coal refuse deposit in southern

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Beneficial Results Obtained Applying A Zinc Regrind At The Magmont Concentrator

    By Arthur A. Schweizer

    A method to improve the quality of Magmnt zinc concentrates to become acceptable feed to an electrolytic zinc refinery. The magnesia content of zinc concentrates produced was too high due to particle

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Dissolution Behavior Of Metals From Silver/Copper Alloys In Ammoniacal Solutions (f76118b2-09b6-4cf9-8dcb-ad4b229005c5)

    By Y. Guan

    The dissolution behavior of silver and copper from silver/copper alloys in ammoniacal solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of composition of

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Case Histories Of Plant Modification

    By A. T. Yu

    As a nation, we have been known as perhaps the most wasteful in history. From the perspective of engineers and builders on the other hand, planned obsolescence and demolition did beneficially pave way

    Jan 1, 1985

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    High Quality Wet Ground Mica From Mica Schist Ores ? Introduction

    By Robert M. Lewis

    Chemically, mica is a complex silicate of sodium, potassium and aluminum. There are no important uses of mica where the chemical analysis is important, except that in some uses of ground mica, the con

    Jan 1, 1969