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    Assessing the Quality of Incident Investigations and its Effect on Safety Performance: a Study of the Ghanaian Mining Industry Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Carmel Bofinger, Maureen E. Hassall, David Cliff, Eric Stemn

    Incident investigation is of utmost importance in most high-risk industries and is often used to improve organisational safety. This study was undertaken to examine the content of past incident invest

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    International Social License in Mining Projects

    By Donald Hulse

    "Mining has been a source of controversy for at least 500 years. “Since there has always been the greatest disagreement amongst men concerning metals and mining, some praising, others utterly condemni

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Metallurgy and mineral processing plant at St. Joe's El Indio mine in Chile

    By E. H. Smith

    St. Joe Minerals Corp., a subsidiary of Fluor Corp., treats high-grade gold, silver, and copper ore at its El Indio plant at an altitude of 4 km in the Chilean Andes. The ore is complex, being a mixtu

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Assessing the Quality of Incident Investigations and its Effect on Safety Performance: a Study of the Ghanaian Mining Industry Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (8a1ebcf2-b1e4-4dee-b069-d50c521c0838)

    By Carmel Bofinger, Maureen E. Hassall, David Cliff, Eric Stemn

    Incident investigation is of utmost importance in most high-risk industries and is often used to improve organisational safety. This study was undertaken to examine the content of past incident invest

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    An analysis of roof bolter fatalities and injuries in U.S. mining - SME Transactions 2016

    By A. Podlesny, E. N. Rubinstein, J. J. Sammarco, B. Demich

    Roof bolting typically follows the extraction of a commodity to help keep the roof from collapsing. During 2004 to 2013, roof bolter operators had the highest number of machinery-related injuries, acc

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Two Simple Tests for the Assessment of Wet Fine Coal Handleability

    By M. Girardeau, J. Blondin, M. Nomine

    It is well known that surface moisture and fine content have a strong influence on coal handle- ability. It is known as well that these two criteria are not sufficient to classify coals. It seems that

    Jan 1, 1988

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    New method allows for anchorage checkfor rock bolts

    By Gene Mattila, Ron Boyd

    Introduction Rock bolting is a general term that encompasses pinning, roof bolting, rib bolting, and cable bolting. Rock bolting contributes the highest nonproductive cost and is the most significant

    Jan 4, 1985

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    Use Of Rubber-Lined Balling Drums At Reserve Mining Company

    By Dennis F. Koschak

    Production tests at Reserve Mining Company's iron ore pelletizing plant established that rubber-lined balling dm produce a green pellet equivalent in quality to those produced in conventional bal

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Making Headway: All-Tool Carriers And Attachments Are Making An Impact On Advanced Tunneling

    By Peter Bigwood

    Whether drilling through tough clay or breaking rock, or facing the most severe conditions including mixed face ground, perched water and running and flowing sands, working under-ground certainly come

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Reclamation Work Reclaims Gold Tailings in the Black Hills of South Dakota

    By Fred D. Fox

    Introduction Abandoned mill tailings deposits can be found throughout the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, indicative of mining activities that originated during the great gold rush days of 1875

    Jan 11, 1984

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    Numerical Parametric Study of Floor Heave in Gate Roads Caused by Longwall-Induced Abutment Loading

    Floor heave events in underground mining often happen suddenly and cause risk to workers and equipment. Reducing the risk of floor heave must be addressed in mining layout design. To improve that desi

    Jan 7, 2020

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    St. Louis Skinker–McCausland Tunnel

    By Jozef F. Zurawski

    River Des Peres Foul water Interceptor (Skinker–McCausland Tunnel) is a gravity sewer tunnel constructed to eliminate dry sewage overflows during high river stages and to improve the wastewater collec

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Up-to-date Excavation, Support, and Lining Solutions Meet Timing Requirements for the First Two Tunnels of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games

    By Georgios Kalamaras, Chiaia Dinu, Platania Paolo, Alessio Carlo, Giampiero Cirvegna, Claudio Santucci

    The Project alignment initiates north of Pinerolo, along the State Road 23[S.S. 23] that is one of the principal arteries to the northwestern Alps where a number of Olympic events for the 2006 Winter

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Cracking The Code—Assessing Implementation In The United States Of The Codes Of Practice For Risk Management Of Tunnel Works

    By Terry W. Mellors, Robert J. F. Goodfellow

    The underground industry has been forced to reconsider risk management sincethe introduction and implementation of the “Joint Code of Practice for Risk Management of Underground Works in the UK” publi

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Challenges in undertaking inertisation of fires in underground mines

    By A. D. S. Gillies

    Inertisation is used to enhance the safety of underground mine areas either to avoid the potential for a combustion event or to stabilize a situation after an ignition, fire or heating. The primary ob

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Experimental Study Of Residence Time Distributions Of Ball-Mill Circuits Grinding Coal-Water Mixtures

    By K. Shoji

    Residence time distributions (RTDs) were estimated by water tracing in a number of wet overflow ball mills (diameters 0.38 to 4.65 m) producing dense, coal-water slurries. In open-circuit mills of 0.3

    Jan 1, 2008

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    The Atlanta West Area CSO Storage Tunnel and Pumping Station Project—15 Months of Design Accomplished Within 10 Months

    By Refik Elibay, Lawrence A. Williamson, George D. Barnes

    Under an extremely aggressive schedule, final design of 13.5 km (8.4 miles) miles of 8.2 m (27 ft) diameter deep rock tunnel, 322 ML/day (85 million gallons / day)submersible pumping station and assoc

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Discussion - Copper and Its Byproducts Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, vol. 35, No. 4, April 1983, p. 343-347

    By M. Lonoff

    G. Campbell The paper by M. Lonoff looks at the importance of byproduct prices on copper production. The paper develops several interesting points on this topic, but there are some points in the theo

    Jan 11, 1983

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    High-resolution AUV-surveys of a sediment-covered massive sulfide occurrence in the Mediterranean Sea

    By Isobel Yeo, Luca Cocchi, Sven Petersen, Nico Augustin, Sean Plunkett, Ingo Klaucke

    Exploration for seafloor massive sulfides is currently mainly focused on investigation for active hydrothermal vent fields. However, most of the resource potential is thought to be related to inactive

    Sep 1, 2014

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    How the Design is Accomplished

    By B. Pollack, L. G. Stevens

    INTRODUCTION In other chapters of this volume many of the important technical aspects in the design of concentration and dewatering circuits have been discussed. This chapter will deal with the st

    Jan 1, 1986