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Assertive ManagementBy B. A. Massey
Sooner or later, we'll encounter a subordinate, peer, or boss that will test our management skills to the limit. The chances are good that our formal educations have not fully prepared us to effe
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining Applications Of Small Disc CuttersBy J. E. Friant
Until 1956, drill and blast was the only way to excavate rock. In that year, a tunneling machine using disc type cutters economically bored a small Toronto tunnel. Its amazing 105 ft/day set a new w
Jan 1, 2002
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Short Tunnels with Shallow CoverBy David Smith
Construction of a new transportation link frequently requires crossing under an existing highway or railroad. Although traffic diversions may permit a cut and cover structure to be built, ‘zero impact
Jan 1, 2005
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Tectonic Fingerprint In Philippine Porphyry Deposits ? I. IntroductionBy John A. Wolfe
The concepts of sea floor spreading and plate tectonics provide more logical explanations of some geologic processes than were possible a few years ago. I plan to premise my discussion of the regional
Jan 1, 1973
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Remote Vein Miner—Uncovering an Opportunity for Tunneling Projects - RETC2021By Jamal Rostami, Mark Board, Clayr Alexander, Muthu Vinayak Thyagarajan
In the past several decades, many major equipment manufacturers have ventured into developing new technology for underground hard rock excavation. This includes variety of configurations for full and
Jun 13, 2021
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Grinding Methods To Enhance The Reactivity Of OlivineBy D. C. Dahlin, W. K. O’Connor, G. E. Rush, C. A. Summers, S. J. Gerdemann
The Albany Research Center (ARC) conducted studies of mechanical activation by conventional and ultra-fine grinding techniques to enhance olivine reactivity in mineral carbonation reactions. Activated
Jan 1, 2004
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Wet Shotcrete Optimization At Inco's Stobie MineBy B. Hearn, Malcolm J. McPhersqn
Since 1993 Inco Ltd. has been using wet shotcrete at Stobie Mine. Through an evolving process the mine has reduced the thickness and fiber content of its steel fiber reinforced (sfr) shotcrete. Howeve
Jan 1, 1998
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Non-Diesel Interferences With NIOSH Analytical Method 5040 In Underground Metal/Nonmetal MinesBy L. Lacerda, C. Rose, E. Zellers
Approximately six hundred air sample measurements were taken at several U.S. underground metal/nonmetal mines in 1998 and 1999. This air sampling effort was organized by the Nevada Mining Association
Jan 1, 2000
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How To Move Inland Coal By Water -Including A Nine Mile Single Flight ConveyorBy Robert W. Greene
Next month, American Commercial Barge Line Company will begin moving coal from mines on the old Camp Breckinridge property in Western Kentucky to TVA's new 2600 MW steam plant at Cumberland City,
Jan 1, 1971
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San Francisco Downtown Rail Extension Project: Evolution of Mined Tunnel Construction Approach and Design - RETC2023By Meghan Murphy, Yiming Sun, Kush Chohan
DTX is a 1.3-mile-long rail extension being constructed by Transbay Joint Powers Authority to extend Caltrain rail service and future California High Speed Rail service to downtown San Francisco. It i
Jun 13, 2023
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Railroads In The 80?s ? A Stronger Link Between Mine And MarketsBy William M. Gray
[The products of mites hive historically beet a very large and important segment of total shipment transported by American Railroads. Much as the Mining transportation Executives right have wished for
Jan 1, 1985
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A New Procedure For The Calculation Of An Open-Pit Operation's Capacity At The Carol Lake Operations Of The Iron Ore Company Of Canada - IntroductionBy Jorgen Elbrond
The capacity calculation of complex transportation systems involving variable activity times such as encountered in the mining industry are often worked out by means of simulation, which reconstructs
Jan 1, 1979
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Challenges Of Conveyors In TunnelingBy Marco Sonnenschein
As time is costly, engineering companies have developed methods, procedures and mechanical equipment to tunnel faster. But the best excavation method will not be able to cope with the time pressure if
Jan 1, 2012
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Bulk Handling Technology; Designing for the Future by Innovating the PresentBy R. Todd Swinderman
"Higher production demands across all bulk handling segments require increased efficiency at the lowest cost of operation, in the safest and most effective manner possible. As conveyor systems become
Jan 7, 2017
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Lac Knife Flake Graphite Orebody: A Long Term Stable Source Of SupplyBy R. Raby
During the 1980 decade, the rapid price increase for flake graphite has generated a high degree of interest for the discovery and the development of alternate occidental sources of supply in response
Jan 1, 1992
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Valuation And Canadian Reporting Standards - Problems And SolutionsBy R. Lawrence
Mineral property valuations to be used for Canadian securities regulatory purposes must comply with CIMVal1. The technical basis for a CIMVal report is the same as that required for a technical repor
Jan 1, 2011
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Diatomite In NevadaBy P. E. Lenz
In Nevada, large deposits of diatomite were formed during the Miocene / Pliocene in deep, alkaline lakes. Associated sediments are predominately fine-grained lacustrine with varying fluvial-clastic la
Jan 1, 1993
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The Study Of Geotechnical Parameters For Paste Technologies: A General ReviewBy A. Bascetin
Waste materials caused by mining activities are an important environmental problem. Paste technology is a good alternative for waste management because it has many benefits in the aspects of environme
Jan 1, 2012
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Discussion - Using Geostatistics to Predict the Characteristics of Washed CoalS.L. Barua and Y.C. Kim M. Armstrong's paper is very interesting and can be regarded as a pioneering work of applying geostatistics on washed coal. The density levels used in her study are uni
Jan 1, 1985
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Managing for Risk Associated to Uncertainty on the Grade of Ore Reserves: A Case Study on a Porphyry Copper Orebody in ChileBy J. A. Botín
Investment decision for large mining projects imply an enormous financial risk and therefore, require a more complex risk evaluation methodology taking into account all sources of uncertainty from eac
Feb 23, 2014