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  • SME
    Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Chloride Solutions

    By Maurice C. Fuerstenau, Bruce R. Palmer, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, G. W. Warren

    The environmentally sound processing of metal-bearing chloride solutions plays a key role in the extraction, plating, recycling, finishing and surface preparation of metals. Additionally, many chlorid

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Advances in Fine Particle Flotation

    By G. T. Adel

    The selective recovery of fine particles by flotation has been a long-standing problem in the mineral processing industry. Fundamental studies carried out at Virginia Tech since 1980 have suggested th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    2. Flotation Process Control

    By U. E. Paakkinen

    Progress in computer control of flotation circuits has developed parallel with advances in reliability of on-stream X-ray analysis (Cooper, 1976). Attainment of acceptable results with X-ray fluoresce

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Mining In A New Era Theme Of 1999 SME Annual Meeting (3e85dfc2-b4a7-4d28-933f-7d88f3aa44ff)

    More than 5,300 mining professionals from around the world attended the SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, March 1-3 in Denver, CO. Seventy three technical sessions highlighted innovative technologies a

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Premium Fuel Production From Coal And Timber Waste

    By R. Q. Honaker, D. Tao, D. Taulbee, B. K. Parekh

    A significant amount of energy exists in the waste generated by the coal and timber industries. In the coal industry, the energy loss is mainly due to the discharge of fine coal to the waste impoundme

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3)

    By R. V. Ramani, J. Qin

    During the mining process, the in-situ material is broken into different size ranges, from very large pieces to very fine particles. Some of the fine particles become airborne. In underground coal min

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    On-Line Sensors and Process Control for Coal Preparation Plants

    By S. K. Kawatra, K. A. O, DeLa&apos

    On-line sensors and process controls are important for efficient operation of coal preparation plants. The objective of this paper is to describe the current practice in on-line measurement of composi

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Effect of Grinding Media on the Surface Reactions and Flotation of Heavy Metal Sulphides (b60678af-443d-4a60-9e7b-07fedad0fd97)

    By J de Cuyper, S. R. Rao, J. Leja, K. S. Moon, W. Freyberger

    A prolonged grinding of sulphide ores in steel mills appears harmful to flotation recovery and selectivity whenever xanthates are used as collectors. Particles finer than about 10um show a pronounced

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Large Diameter Thickeners In The Phosphate Industry

    By James P. Bowersox

    Modem mineral processing plants handle large amounts of ore and produce large tailing streams. Plant performance can be optimized when the water is quickly recovered with a thickener. The caisson thic

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Update on "The good, the bad, and the ugly," Silica revisited

    By E. A. Metz

    It has been approximately four years since the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified crystalline silica as a "group one" substance. Since then, crystalline silica has been co

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    MSHA Update

    By Henry Chajet

    Good morning, it is truly an honor to have been invited to speak before you today Before I begin my update on MSHA's activities, I?d Like t o quickly say a few words about the American mining con

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    1.3 Project Management in Mineral Information Technology ? Introduction

    In the mining industry and in new and expanding fields, such as electronics, nucleonics, and astronautics, a new type of manager has evolved. The name most generally used is project manager. His busin

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Sprayed Concrete for Frozen Ground in Hong Kong

    By Kenny Lo

    "SummaryFor more than a century, ground freezing has been a construction technique used in stabilization of ground by means of lowering the temperature of surrounding soil strata. This technique is us

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Overall Project Scheduling

    By Roger G. Haga, Richard P. Campbell

    Introduction Project scheduling . . . . • What is it? • Why is it done? • Who does it? • How is it done? • When is it done? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in this

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Access To Crushed Stone-The East And Front Range

    By J. S. Hayden

    It is becoming increasingly difficult to secure local aggregate resources that meet quality standards and local restrictions without conflicts with other land uses and environmental regulations. The s

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Column-Test Determinations Of Adsorption Characteristics Of The Madison Aquifer In The Black Hills

    By C. J. Webb

    Column experiments were performed to determine the ability of Madison aquifer material to adsorb arsenic and other constituents in a heavily mined watershed of the Black Hills in western South Dakota.

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Relevance Of Geology In The Evaluation Of Reserves

    By Sergio Godoy P.

    The Los Bronces porphyry copper deposit is located in the high Andes of Central Chile. Ore is mined from several tourmaline breccias and from an earlier porphyry. After years of experience in the ge

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Fracturing, Caving Propagation and Influence of Mining on Groundwater above Longwall Panels—A Review of Predictive Models

    By Bruce Hebblewhite

    "Historically there have been a number of different hypotheses and empirical models developed in an attempt to describe the nature of fracturing above longwall panels in underground coal mining. The m

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SME
    Modern Trends In Midwestern Mining

    By C. K. Jankousky

    The midwestern area referred to is the Illinois basin. The coals presently worked are mainly the No. 5 and No. 6 coal seams which vary in thickness from five to eleven feet. Present average of the mor

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Ventilation of Pillared Areas by Bleeder Entries, Bleeder Systems, or Equivalent Means

    By John D. Kalasky

    Ventilation is necessary in coal mines to supply fresh air to the working faces for the health, safety, and comfort of the miners, and for the circulation of air to the extent that it will dilute, car

    Jan 1, 1973