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                     The Role Of Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems In Implementing Best Management Practices For Self-Monitoring Programs In Mining Operations ? Introduction The Role Of Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems In Implementing Best Management Practices For Self-Monitoring Programs In Mining Operations ? IntroductionBy A. Korchevisky Environmental self-monitoring is one of the advanced approaches for industrial sustainability programs. Organization for Economy Cooperation and Development (OECD) defines self-monitoring as ?the syst Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Employment opportunities in the coal industry Employment opportunities in the coal industryBy T. R. Jr. McMillan Introduction Examining the short- and long-term job prospects for engineers in the coal industry might include looking at coal tonnage projections, future export markets, federal regulations, and the Jan 2, 1985 
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                     Innovative NATM Technology for Suburban Tunnelling Metro Section 306, Bochum, Germany Innovative NATM Technology for Suburban Tunnelling Metro Section 306, Bochum, GermanyBy Axel Nitschke, Josef Arnold Bochum’s Underground Lot 306 was characterised by a confined site and unique tunnelling methods. A highly mechanized construction concept was developed to achieve high progress rates. Bespoke backup s Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Mine Power Systems Mine Power SystemsBy Christopher J. Bise INTRODUCTION A mine's power system represents the driving force behind all of the extraction and auxiliary operations, because the production and transportation of mined material and the oper Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Computer Control Of Burnswick Mining's Flotation Circuits - Introduction Computer Control Of Burnswick Mining's Flotation Circuits - IntroductionBy Andrew Trusiak Brunswick Mining, employing approximately 1600 employees, is located 40 km south of the city of Bathurst in north eastern New Brunswick. The mine has operated as two lead-zinc operations - the undergr Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Analysis of Rheological Characteristics of Deep-sea Mining Robot’s Roller Analysis of Rheological Characteristics of Deep-sea Mining Robot’s RollerBy Hyung-woo Kim, Kiyoung Sung, Sup Hong, Jung-Yeul Jung Many concepts for the commercial production of deep-seabed manganese nodules have been studied since the 1970s. However, the bearing capacity of the deep seabed is not strong because it is composed of Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Developing a Softwall Mining Machine Developing a Softwall Mining MachineBy K. S. Mortensen The softwall mining system is a novel, new method of mining mineral deposits in soft, shallow, nonrock ground conditions. This method can mine the ore layer without substantially disturbing the exist Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Impacts Of Spoil Conditions On Reforestation Of Surface Mined Land (b2bd3f1e-5fbd-441d-ae83-ec597c5ff463) Impacts Of Spoil Conditions On Reforestation Of Surface Mined Land (b2bd3f1e-5fbd-441d-ae83-ec597c5ff463)By M. H. Pelkki, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves Research has shown that excessive soil compaction is detrimental to the establishment of trees in reclaimed soils. Dry bulk density and penetration resistance are two soil parameters that can be used Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Multi-Gravity Separator: An Alternate Gravity Concentrator To Process Coal Fines Multi-Gravity Separator: An Alternate Gravity Concentrator To Process Coal FinesBy A. K. Majumder The multi-gravity separator (MGS) is a novel piece of equipment for the separation of fine and ultra-fine minerals. However, the published literature does not demonstrate its use in the separation of Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Means and Methods for Tunneling Through Highly Squeezing Ground: A Case History of the Strenger Tunnel, Austria Means and Methods for Tunneling Through Highly Squeezing Ground: A Case History of the Strenger Tunnel, AustriaBy Günter Huber, Bruno Mattle, Helmut Westermayr, Daniel Spöndlin, Max John, Nejad Ayaydin PROJECT DESCRIPTION Alignment The Strenger Tunnel forms part of the S16 four-lane expressway between Landeckand Bludenz. The construction of this important East-West connection started in 1973 Jan 1, 2005 
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                     In Situ Leaching Of Uranium: History, Technology And Economics In Situ Leaching Of Uranium: History, Technology And EconomicsBy T. C. Pool Physical and chemical conditions permitting, in-situ leaching (ISL) of uranium offers a variety of advantages over conventional production methods including less surface disturbance and less solid was Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A protocol and standard for mine ventilation studies A protocol and standard for mine ventilation studiesFlawed mining studies have been major contributors to poor investment decisions in mining for many years, contributing to the long period of poor industry profitability. Most of the major mining house Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEA Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEABy S. K. Oraee Managers always look for systems with minimum hazards. The hazards create problems for performance of projects. The largest and most important hazards of working underground mine can be related to he Jan 1, 2011 
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                     New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and Tribulations New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and TribulationsBy Charles Stone, Madan Naik, Drupad Desai, Karel Rossler Planning of New York’s new subway line dictated the location of shallow underground station caverns and track crossovers. Clear span openings ranging from70 feet to 100 feet and lengths in excess of 1 Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Sulfate Reduction - Designing Systems For Long Term Treatment (238ad8d9-2dab-4d3c-a3f1-88274f1b5135) Sulfate Reduction - Designing Systems For Long Term Treatment (238ad8d9-2dab-4d3c-a3f1-88274f1b5135)By J. Wagner, P. Eger Although lifetime estimates for sulfate reduction based on total substrate carbon typically range from 20 to 30 years, field and laboratory experiments showed that rates of sulfate reduction decreased Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Interactions And Limitations Of Primary Dust Controls On Continuous Miners For Reducing Quartz And Coal Dust Concentrations Interactions And Limitations Of Primary Dust Controls On Continuous Miners For Reducing Quartz And Coal Dust ConcentrationsBy J. J. McClellenand, R. A. Jankowski Face ventilation and water sprays are the primary controls used on continuous miner sections to protect workers from respirable coal and silica (quartz) dust. Laboratory tests were conducted by the U. Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Diamonds and Their Host Rocks in the United States Diamonds and Their Host Rocks in the United StatesBy W. Dan Hausel More than 220,000 diamonds have been found in the United States that range from microdiamonds to 40.42 carats in weight (Table 1). Some reports suggest diamonds weighing more than 100 carats have also Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control Methods Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control MethodsBy R. L. Grayson In 2010, MSHA began holding hearings on a new coal mine respirable dust rule, which proposes a 1.0 mg/m3 standard, a separate 0.1 mg/m3 quartz standard, and the use of single-shift samples for complia Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Roll Mixing Improves Binding Of Cook Clay In Taconite Agglomeration Roll Mixing Improves Binding Of Cook Clay In Taconite AgglomerationBy D. L. Murr, J. R. Jensen Testing was conducted on a Minnesota Iron Ore concentrate with Cook Clay as a binder using compressive sheer mixing to enhance the performance of the agglomeration mechanism. The testing was conducted Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings Impoundments The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings ImpoundmentsBy A. S. Murphy, E. V. Manlapig, C. Green, J. W. Parkinson Historically in Australia and the United States many coal mines deposited raw wash plant fines into large slurry impoundments. At the time the technology and market economics did not exist to make it Jan 1, 2001 
