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Rock Mass Response And Machine Performance In A Full-Face TBM Tunnel In Rochester, NY
By T. D. Rourke, Fred H. Kulhawy, O&apos
From mid-1976 to early 1978, a 5.64 m diameter tunnel, 2491 m long, was excavated by a modified Robbins full-face TBM under shallow cover in highly stressed sedimentary rock in Rochester, NY. In-situ
Jan 1, 1981
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Pump Testing In-Situ Leach Hydrostratigraphic Units
By J. L. Osiensky, R. E. Williams, J. Linehan
The hydrostratigraphy of uranium in situ leach sites consists typically of interbedded layers of sand, silt, clay and gravel deposited by fluvial processes. 'These layers usually form leaky multi
Jan 1, 1984
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Minor Elements In Pyrites From Some Porphyry-Type Deposits, British Columbia
By A. J. Sinclair
One hundred and eleven pyrite samples from 3 porphyry-type deposits in the Canadian cordillera were analyzed (many in duplicate) by AA spectrophotometry for Co, Ni, Cu, Pb, Zn and Mn. All elements hav
Jan 1, 1976
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Rock Engineering For Surface Gold Mines
By D. S. Cavers
INTRODUCTION This paper discusses aspects of rock engineering applicable to surface gold mines. Discussion particularly centers on areas in which rock mechanics can enhance the mine productivity o
Jan 1, 1987
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Source Apportionment Analysis Applied To Mine Dust Aerosols: Coal Dust And Diesel Emissions Aerosol Measurement
By Bruce K. Cantrell
As part of a continuing study of diesel exhaust aerosol characteristics, the Bureau of Mines has applied Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model source apportionment analysis to evaluate a size selective sa
Jan 1, 1987
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A Methodology For Evaluating The Suitability Of Spoil Conditions For Reforestation
By J. C. Yingling, V. Badaker, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves
The University of Kentucky has developed reclamation cells at a surface mine in southeastern Kentucky to evaluate the impact of spoil handling (reclamation methods) and compaction alleviation methods
Jan 1, 2003
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Automatic Sampling Of High Capacity Material Streams
By David W. Houston
The increasing energy crisis, coupled with stringent environ- mental regulations, has created new demands for high capacity materials handling systems with unit train transporting and continuing surve
Jan 1, 1973
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The Obama Administration's Enhanced MSHA Enforcement
By C. W. Newcom
The mining industry continues to be under expanded scrutiny in the health and safety arena, both from federal regulators and the media. While this paper will briefly discuss how enforcement activity,
Jan 1, 2011
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Auxiliary Equipment For Reduction Of Mill Downtime (2c5aa9b7-c430-4612-abf2-76087317912b)
By C. C. Nolan
As the size of the mills get larger and the liners get heavier, a better means had to be found to handle liner replacement. McLellan Industries is famous for their innovative ideas and was called upon
Jan 1, 1999
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Windfall Mine - Discovery Of The Windfall Mine
By W. L. Wilson
This article could be entitled "The Rediscovery of the Windfall Mine," since it was originally discovered early in this century. The "Rediscovery" was made by personnel of Idaho Mining Corp. during th
Jan 1, 1990
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Monitoring of Rock Stress Redistribution in Geological CO2 Sequestration
By Erik Westman, Enji Sun, Xu Ma, Ben Fahrman
"Shale gas has become an increasingly important clean energy, which has been explored worldwide in recent decades. Supercritical CO2 acts as fracturing fluid for shale gas production. The safety monit
Jan 1, 2017
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Practical Application of Production Planning in Nizna Slana By Means of Operations Research and Knowledge-Based Techniques
By F. L. Wilke, J. Fabian, D. Oravec
The task of production planning in ore mining is primarily con¬cerned with the removal of ore blocks within planning periods spread over the life of the mining operation. The investigation of this pro
Jan 1, 1996
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Mixed Type Tunneling Beneath Metropolitan Boston
By Gary A. Almeraris, Thomas F. Peyton
This paper chronicles the mining of a main interceptor sewer through a residential neighborhood for the MWRA's Boston Harbor clean-up. The Wellesley Extension Sewer Tunnel consisted of 490 m (
Jan 1, 1991
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1995 Gaudin Lecture - Technology Trends In Froth Flotation Chemistry
By Klimpel. R. R.
Acknowledgments I am honored to be named as a recipient of the Antoine M. Gaudin Award, and I would like to briefly single out four groups who deserve a special thank-you relative to this award. T
Jan 1, 1996
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Breaking Through: Shaft Design and Construction Considerations from Miami’s Norris Cut Project
By Richard Giffen, Boris CARO VARGAS, Terrence Carroll
"This paper takes an in-depth look at the $72 million design-build Norris Cut project, which includes the replacement of an existing 54-inch waste water sewer main to Fisher Island under the Norris Cu
Jan 1, 2016
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Heap Leaching In Desert And Equatorialcondidons
By J. Libaude
The Changement mine in French Guyana has, since 1983, processed gold ore by classical gravity methods. A large part of the gold is in the form of very small, free or enclosed grains. Recovery by gravi
Jan 1, 1998
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Making Company Sustainability Reporting More Efficient: Web-Based Collection, Analysis And Reporting Of Sustainability Data Using The Software System SoFi
By T. Motzer
Sustainability management and reporting plays an important role in controlling and communicating a company's efforts in sustainable development. A variety of standards comprising a multitude of i
Jan 1, 2007
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Current Tailings Dam Design and ConstructionMethods
By Earle J. Klohn
Tailings disposal has rapidly become an area of increasing importance to both existing and planned mining operations. In recognition of the significance of this topic, MINING ENGINEERING is presentin
Jan 7, 1981
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The Effects Of Gangue Minerals On The Quality Of Iron Ore Pellets ? 1.0 Introduction
By Lu Yang
In the last two decades, acid iron ore pellets have established their predominant position as the iron-bearing burden material for blast furnace ironmaking in North America. It is a general practice t
Jan 1, 1983
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Observations and Lessons from the International Static Database (ISD) on Neutralizing Capacity
By Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
Geochemical static tests are a basic component of geochemical assessments and predictions for acidic drainage, and include acid-base accounting and total-metal contents. A key database for such inform
Jan 1, 2000