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Ventilation System Operating Cost Comparison Between A Conventional And An Automated Underground Metal MineBy C. K. Kocsis, S. Hardcastle
Mine ventilation, requires electricity to operate the fans and fossil fuel for heating. Typically, this accounts for approximately 40% of the overall underground energy consumption. This is considerab
Jan 1, 2002
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Improving Fine Refuse Reclamation Potential By Managed Slurry DepositionBy B. A. Filas
Stabilizing fine coal refuse ponds for reclamation at Monterey Coal Company's No. 1 Mine has been difficult. Entrained water in the stored refuse causes liquefaction as reclamation caps are place
Jan 1, 1993
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Interpretive Geotechnical Investigation For Onion Creek Wastewater Interceptor Tunnels - Austin, TexasBy Robert M. Valentine, Randall L. Lentell
Interpretive geotechnical investigations were performed for the construction of approximately 15,250 m (50,000 ft) of wastewater interceptor tunnels in Austin, Texas. Subsurface materials consist of c
Jan 1, 1985
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Small Changes In Continuous Mining Section Layouts Can Result In Significant Improvements In ProductivityBy E. Topuz
This paper discusses factors affecting the productivity of continuous coal mining operations. It analyzes design and operational relationships in continuous mining systems, and investigates how their
Jan 1, 1987
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Application Of Wound Rotor MotorsBy D. Bogh
Wound rotor motors are used in difficult mining applications where there is a need to start high inertia, hard starting loads while limiting inrush current They are recognized as robust and simple to
Jan 1, 2011
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The role of coal and CCS in energy policy and sustainable development of Turkey: Is it compatible to the EU energy policy?By N. Sahin, K. Baris, A. Ozarslan
This paper aims to assess the current and future role of coal in energy strategy of Turkey and evaluates the compatibility of the policies to the EU energy policy and strategy. The Turkish government
Jan 1, 2011
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Clearance Improvements for the White Haven and Rockport TunnelsBy J. C. May, G. M. Elliott, J. J. Brady
Increased clearance was required in two railroad tunnels that were built about the time of the Civil War. Clearance infringements, whether they be excavation tights or caused by ice accumulation, redu
Jan 1, 1997
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Performance Optimization in Clogging Soils through Process ControllingBy Ulrich Maidl, Marc Comulada, Janosch Stascheit
"INTRODUCTION Cohesive soils are notorious for causing clogging of the cutter head and the excavation chamber of tunnel boring machines (TBMs). While clogging leads to a drastic reduction in excavatio
Jan 1, 2016
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Federal Coal Leasing Policy Competitive And New EntrantsBy Robert Bohman
I truly free enterprise system requires free and unrestricted competition among a diversity of suppliers, in order to function properly. The natural attrition of the marketplace tends on the one hand
Jan 1, 1982
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Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Oxidation Leach Residues By Ammoniacal Thiosulphate LeachingBy R. M. G. S. Berezowsky
An atmospheric ammoniacal thiosulphate leach system was developed to recover gold and silver from residues of the ammoniacal oxidation leaching of sulphidic copper concentrates. Extractions of 88 - 95
Jan 1, 1979
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Continuing The Legacy: An Update On The Construction Of The New Second Avenue SubwayBy Jaidev Sankar
The dream of constructing the new Second Avenue Subway in New York has finally become reality as the first construction contract package is currently underway. This first contract requires the constru
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Mine site visits help gold analysts see beyond the annual reportBy Steve Kral
When discussing stock market investments, a company's performance is important. But so is the financial community's perception of that performance. To be sure, a good product or service, cou
Jan 1, 1989
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Rock Mechanics Applications To The Design Of Oil Shale Pillars ? IntroductionBy Jose F. T. Agapito
The mining engineer must be able to predict the structural behavior of the rock around underground openings so that he can answer questions relating to safety and economics. With the present status of
Jan 1, 1974
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The Effectiveness Of Task-Based Noise-Exposure Assessment Methods For Monitoring Miner Noise HazardsBy C. Bise, A. Seal
Excessive noise has long been a hazard in the coal-mining industry. Studies conducted during both the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s consistently show that hearing hearing loss within the mining industr
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunneling Toronto Canada 1970By G. F. Jenkins, P. S. Hobden
Toronto as a geographical area provides an exceptionally wide variety of subsoil stratiphication. Tunneling consequently required a very wide range of adaptabilities to meet its changing conditions. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Process Computer Experience In Phosphate Beneficiation ? IntroductionBy Peter F. Mataich
The phosphate mining industry is a highly competitive one, one in which survival depends on the plant's ability to produce at costs equal to, or below, the competition. The solution toward gettin
Jan 1, 1969
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Managing Contractor Safety In AustraliaBy J. Luxford
The last decade has seen an enormous increase in the use of contractors right across the Australian mining industry. So much so that contractors now operate 33 of the 68 underground metalliferous mine
Jan 1, 2000
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Trends In Mine Hoist Selection And UtilizationBy K J. Kidd
There is general understanding of hoisting systems throughout the mining industry. However, the relative importance of the various parameters influencing hoist selection and utilization is not complet
Jan 1, 1998
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Case History of Trenchless Construction at the Lower Northwest Interceptor Program, Sacramento, CaliforniaBy Steven Norris, William Moler, Michael Cole, Patrick Doig, Debi Lewis, Craig Pyle, Matthew Crow
The recently completed Lower Northwest Interceptor Program (LNWI) in Sacramento, California comprises, ten pairs of micro tunnels totaling 4,369 m (14,417 ft),three horizontal directionally drilled bo
Jan 1, 2007
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World’s largest live tunnel connection at TARP McCook TunnelBy Faruk Oksuz, Dave Schiemann, Matt Trotter, Mike Padilla, Carmen Scalise, Miquel Sanchez
"The McCook Main Tunnel system consists of a 10-m (33-ft) finished diameter, 490-m (1,600-ft) long, hard rock tunnel constructed from a 27.5-m (90- ft) diameter and 92-m (300-ft) deep main gate and tu
Sep 1, 2016