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  • NIOSH
    IC 6414 Some Coal-Mine Safety Organizations in the Pennsylvania Bituminous Field

    By R. D. Currie

    A study of the accident statistics in the coal mining industry convinces one that an organized effort must be put forth to prevent the vast destruction of human life in this industry . The fatality ra

    Mar 1, 1931

  • IOM3
    Metalliferous mineral exploration opportunities in Britain

    By T. B. Colman

    Paper presented at the MEP '89 conference held in Madrid, 13-15 November 1989. Britain has sustained an important metalliferous mining industry over many centuries. Recently, new geological concepts a

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Achieving the Benefits of Information Technology in Surface and Underground Mining Processes

    By Sean Dessureault

    Information technology (IT) initiatives in the past have tended to be sold on their ability to maximize resource output and return on capital by using assets more effectively and efficiently. Many IT

    May 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Development Of Monsanto’s Western Phosphate Operation

    By G. Donald Emigh

    WESTERN phosphate resources which lie in Ida- ho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming, have seen great expansion of activity in recent years. Growth has been two-pronged: expansion in fertilizer use, and since

    Jan 11, 1954

  • AIME
    A Peculiar Type Of Intercrystalline Brittleness Of Copper

    By Henry Rawdon

    THE following note describing the behavior of copper under rather unusual conditions is offered here for its suggestiveness rather than as a complete study of the question. The examinations described

    Jan 2, 1920

  • AIME
    Galena-Sphalerite-Chalcopyrite Flotation at St. Joe Minerals Corporation

    By E. J. Haug, K. L. Clifford, K. L. Purdy

    St. Joe Minerals Corp.'s Southeast Missouri Mining and Milling Division produces lead, zinc and copper sulfide concentrates at three of its operations. The Viburnum and Fletcher mills have been d

    Jan 2, 1979

  • SAIMM
    Underground Extraction Of Contiguous Coal Seams/Sections Consisting Thin Parting: A Case Study

    By Rajendra Singh

    Underground depillaring of contiguous coal seams/sections is a difficult problem, which becomes even more complex if the interburden/parting between them is thin. Conventionally, the depillaring with

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    How To Ensure Seismic Requirements

    By A. Fuerst

    The recent seismic events have shown that earthquakes have an immense destructive power. Chile was hit in February 2010 with a seismic intensity of 8.8 on the Richter scale, and had loss of about 700

    Jan 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Experience with a Lamella Thickener at the Beaverlodge Operation of Eldorado Nuclear Limited

    By R. Bruce Ferguson

    "IntroductionThe Beaverlodge Operation of Eldorado Nuclear Limited is a uranium property located near the north shore of Lake Athabasca about 7 miles from Uranium City, Saskatchewan.The mill is a 2000

    Jan 1, 1975

  • IOM3
    Recovery of phosphate values from, and flocculation of, phosphatic clay waste from Abu-Tartur, Egypt

    By M. K. Abd El-Rahman

    A complete chemical analysis of the waste showed that it contains 15.64% P2O5; X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that it is composed mainly of francolite, calcite, pyrite, quartz and dolomite. The p

    Jun 21, 1905

  • SAIMM
    Robust and resistant semivariogram modelling using a generalized bootstrap

    By E. Pardo-Igúzquiza, R. A. Olea

    The bootstrap is a computer-intensive resampling method for estimating the uncertainty of complex statistical models. We expand on an application of the bootstrap for inferring semivariogram parameter

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
  • NIOSH
    OFR-126-84 Investigation Of Blast-Induced Underground Vibrations From Surface Mining - Introduction - Background

    By Michael K. Phang

    The use of explosives to fragment rock generates ground vibrations which may have a detrimental effect on contiguous underground coal mine openings. Increased surface blasting by a burgeoning number o

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Using 3D Computer Simulation to Improve Construction Project Planning

    By Patrick Cloutier

    Presentation objectives ? Introduce discrete-event 3D computer simulation as a tool to design, improve and optimize construction projects: ? Describe a real typical construction project planning i

    Aug 1, 2013

  • NIOSH
    IC 8975 Retrofit Noise Control Modifications For Crushing And Screening Equipment In The Nonmetallic Mining Industry, An Applications Manual

    By R. J. Pokora

    This Bureau of Mines report is an applications manual that can be used by the nonmetallic mining industry for guidance in installing noise control materials into crushing and screening plants. These n

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Exploration (2303cc71-ebf3-44eb-bd90-42769f9f3467)

    By D. R. Wilburn

    The worldwide budget for nonferrous, nonfuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 58 percent in 2004 from the 2003 budget, according to Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    Extreme Multiple Seam Mining In The Central Appalachian Coalfields

    Coal has been mined in the central Appalachian coalfields of southern West Virginia, western Virginia, and eastern Kentucky for more than a century. The dwindling reserve base consists in large part

  • DFI
    Hand-Excavated Pier Foundations For A High-Rise Hotel In The City Of Dalian, China ? Synopsis

    By A. K. C. Chan

    Recent hotel investment projects in China often involve very tight programmes for design and construction. An example given in this paper involves a 24-storey reinforced concrete hotel tower with 460

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    The Effects Of Design And Operating Variables On Rod Mill Performance (7f523b40-68c0-40b6-8014-dcae9940ff7e)

    This paper describes major technical developments in rod mill design and operating practice since its introduction into the North American minerals industry over fifty years ago. The basic operating c

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    Changing the Landscape of Surface Mining through Fully Wireless Initiation Systems

    By Nolan Eckroade, Nigel Pereira

    Wireless electronic blasting systems are a new technology that enable truly wireless initiation through rock, air and water. This is achieved using low frequency magnetic induction waves to wirelessly