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Coping With the Coal Market in Western PennsylvaniaBy Barbara C. Schickner
No group has been harder hit by the problems confronting the coal mining industry than small, independent surface mine operators in the eastern US. Burdened by costly government regulations, major ca
Jan 2, 1980
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Engineering Geology Of The Proposed Trans-Sahara RoadBy Michal Bukovansky
The Sahara Desert presents a serious obstacle to transportation route development in northwest Africa. Most highways and railroads are now limited to the coastal regions. A network of pioneer roads is
Jan 1, 1970
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State Liaison Program Of The Bureau Of MinesBy Joseph B. Smith
I work as the Bureau's Liaison Officer for Colorado and am one of 38 Bureau employees who are stationed, for the most part, in state capitals across the nation. These offices serve all 50 states
Jan 1, 1975
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Intake Shaft Construction on the Lake Mead ProjectBy Jim Morris, Davin Ishii
The major source of water for Southern Nevada is Lake Mead. However, the existing pump station located on Lake Mead is inadequate for one of the fastest growing areas in the United States. In order to
Jan 1, 1999
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Tunnels for the Murum Hydroelectric Project - Pressure TunnelsBy Carlos A. Jaramillo, Seng Hing Ngu
"The Murum Hydroelectric Project is a 944-MW development consisting of a 145 meter high RCC dam, two 2660 meter long, 9 meter excavated diameter upper pressure tunnels, surge shafts, two 950 meter lon
Jan 1, 2016
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Numerical Modeling Of The Resin Bolt Anchoring SystemBy J. C. Stankus, S. Guo, S. S. Peng
In this paper, a model is developed for a resin anchor bolt system in which the smooth bar is modeled by using one-dimensional truss elements, and the resin annulus is modeled by using axisymmetric el
Jan 1, 1997
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Mineral Deposits of the Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy Tommy B. Thompson
The Cripple Creek diatreme-intrusive complex is known primarily for its vein telluride-gold ores. It is also known for the great vertical range of its major veins - >990 m (>3250 ft). Not as well-
Jan 1, 1992
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Industrial Minerals Industries of the Former Soviet UnionBy Richard M. Levine
Now that the former Soviet Union has divided into 15 countries, it is necessary to analyze separately the industrial mineral position of each of these countries. Industrial mineral data The former
Jan 1, 1992
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New Grade Control Program at the Manhattan MineBy R. E. Muller, L. G. Martin, J. M. Stonehouse
Erratic distribution of values in free gold ore bodies presents severe problems in sorting material in large scale open pit mining. However, an intense program of modern blasting techniques and less t
Jan 12, 1980
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Shaft Development At The Waste Isolation Pilot PlantBy Dale A. Bivens
INTRODUCTION The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is currently being constructed for the United States Department of Energy in SE New Mexico. The purpose of the project is to store low level tran
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining : The Decade Begins With a Difficult YearBy M. J. Garcia, Howard Hallman, G. M. T. Marshall, Ken Higby, Louis Cope, Robert S. Hess, John Peters, A. G. Law, William C. Larson
After a good year in 1979-strong mineral demand, adequate prices for most metals, minimal labor problems-1980 was not so good. The US produced $24.8 billion worth of nonfuel minerals last year, up 3.5
Jan 5, 1981
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The Application Of Wire Saws To Underground ExcavationBy Gerald Zink
The object of underground excavation--apart from mining-- is to create an opening to serve as a part of some useful structure. The value of the opening lies in its conformity to the design configurati
Jan 1, 1974
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Tectonic Model For Kimberlite Exploration In The AppalachiansBy Jay Parrish
Appalachian kimberlites appear to be spatially distributed along two structure parallel trends running from Tennessee to New York. It is hypothesized that the kimberlites were emplaced at the intersec
Jan 1, 1984
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Quantifying The Cost Of Dilution In Underground MinesBy R. Poulin, R. C. Pakalnis
Approximately 51 % of all ore production in Canadian underground metal mines is derived directly from open-stope operations. This method requires that large excavations remain open until the ore is ex
Jan 1, 1996
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The Electrowinning of Gold from Dilute Cyanide LiquorsBy L. G. Sobral, J. E. Hoffman, T. J. Keefe, A. J. Monhemius, O&apos
The kinetics of electrodeposition of gold from dilute solutions of alkaline KAu(CN)2 at different gold and free cyanide concentrations on a gold rotating disk electrode were investigated by use of a s
Jan 1, 1993
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Carbonate Mining In The Folded Appalachians Of PennsylvaniaBy G. Robert Ganis
The folded Appalachians are a physiographic province of eastern North America extending from Nova Scotia to Alabama. The province strikes through the state of Pennsylvania (see Fig. 1) comprising roug
Jan 1, 1983
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Agglomerating gold ores at the Haile gold mineBy S. E. Phifer
The Haile gold mine was the largest gold producer east of the Mississippi River before 1942. It was the first gold mine in the Southeast to reopen following deregulation of the gold price by the Unite
Jan 1, 1987
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Sustainable Development Practices In Mining: The Sappes ProjectCurrently the challenge that our society faces is to combine the economic activity for the continuously increasing needs of our expanding population with the necessary environmental integrity and the
Jan 1, 2003
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The Application of Petroleum Engineering to Geothermal DevelopmentBy V. E. Suter
Anyone with geothermal experience can readily attest that geothermal operations are a natural extension of oil and gas operations. A geothermal company and an oil company need the same type of people
Jan 1, 1980
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New Developments In The Instrumentation Of Underground OpeningsBy J. Köppel, K. Kovári, Ch. Amstad
INTRODUCTION The measurement of displacements in soil or rock in the vicinity of underground openings provide valuable information for a better understanding of the behaviour of the structure. On t
Jan 1, 1979