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Environmental Health In The Coal Industry Past, Present And Future
By T. E. Kobrick
When Ralph Banks called and asked if I would agree to present a paper on environmental health in the coal industry, I was reluctant because I have not been actively involved in coal mine dust control
Jan 1, 1985
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More than 6,300 attend SME Annual Conference & Expo
By William Gleason
"Despite the difficult economic climate for the mining industry, more than 6,300 people joined SME for its 2016 Annual Conference & Expo in Phoenix, AZ, Feb. 21-24.Nearly every commodity has been brui
Apr 1, 2016
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Recent Trends In The Use Of EMS For Improving Environmental Performance: A Practical Guide For The Mining Industry
By J. Cooper, M. W. Staub
Environmental management systems (EMSs) have been in use for more than a decade. US mining companies are only just beginning to adopt EMSs. This lag is primarily due to lack of market forces and lack
Jan 1, 2004
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Borehole Mining: Improved Technology Expands Horizon
By M. F. Dibble
Borehole mining, as a viable concept for recovering deep sedimentary mineral resources, historically has been long on promise but short on results. Application of the technology seems best suited for
Jan 1, 1992
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Tunnelling Concepts for Heterogeneous and Weak Rock
By Gunther Riedmuller, Johann Golser, Peter Schubert
The paper deals with the experience of the authors to cope with tunnel projects in heterogenous and weak rocks. The procedures applied to the investigation of such areas, the geotechnical assessment,
Jan 1, 1993
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State Of Hawaii's Deep Water Suction Intake Tunnels By Microtunneling
By Ronald M. Fedrick
The microtunneling project for the State of Hawaii's Natural Energy Laboratory (NELH) facility in Kona, Hawaii, was awarded to Nova Group Inc., Napa, California. Nova has developed both microtunn
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Factors To Consider In Evaluating Talc Deposits ? Introduction
By Richard H. Olson
The following discussion will deal with the domestic talc industry only, inasmuch as the writer has had no experience in this field outside of the U. S. This is strictly a geological-mining approac
Jan 1, 1970
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Value Driven Cost Management: A Key to Continuos Improvement of Mining
By M. A. Vergara, J. A. Botín
"The decline of the “super cycle” has placed an end to a decade of production-focused strategies, with operating cost growing at rates higher than production. Today, the sector is placed on a tough ri
Jan 1, 2016
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North American Subway System-Baltimore Rapid Transit Project
By Drupad B. Desai
Baltimore Region Rapid Transit System project final design began in 1973. The Section A of the planned Phase I is scheduled to go into revenue service in late 1982. The subway line structures include
Jan 1, 1979
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Mining On The Edge At The Murray Mine
By S. Ash
Murray mine was one of the first Mechanized cut and fill underground gold operations in Northern Nevada. At the end of 2002 mine production began to decline and Murray entered a phase of remnant minin
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine Design at the Cannon Mine: Integration of Operational Planning and Geomechanical Design
By J. F. T. Agapito, C. E. Brechtel, C. J. Gilbert, T. R. Kelly, R. C. Karlson
A multi-lift benching cut-and-fill mining method was adopted at Asamera Minerals (U. S.), Inc.'s Cannon Mine to balance the goals of high productivity and near 100 percent recovery with the need
Jan 1, 1987
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Aggregates As A Construction Material In The Southeast
By John W. Graham
To start my talk, I thought it might be helpful for us to define the term "aggregate", so I went to the dictionary. Webster has several listings under "aggregate", and I found the following: "1. A ma
Jan 1, 1977
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Occurrence And Uses Of Natural Lightweight Aggregate In The Western United States
By Dennis P. Bryan
Natural lightweight aggregate may be defined as inherently low density natural mineral materials. In most all instances they are relatively young volcanic rocks which, because of their geologic enviro
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology Of Western U.S. Talc Deposits
By Richard B. Berg
California was a major talc-producing State until the late 1980s when production from the deposits in the Death Valley area ceased because of a number of factors which included pressure to discontinue
Jan 1, 1995
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Allocation Of Risks
By Thomas R. Kuesel
In traditional construction contracting practice, the owner allocated almost all risks to the contractor, saying in effect, "you deal with all construction problems and all third parties, and don&apos
Jan 1, 1979
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Electrokinetic Characterization Concentrated Dispersions
By David W. Cannon, Russell V. Mann
In a dispersion of particles in liquid a net charge will develop at the particle-liquid interface. This surface charge is usually due to the adsorption of charged material from solution. The existence
Jan 1, 1990
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Noise Reduction Potential of a Variable Speed Driven Coal Mining Conveyor
By J. Alton Burks, Roy C. Bartholomae
The chain conveyor is utilized extensively in underground mining to convey raw ore, especially coal. It is estimated that several thousand loading and continuous mining machines rely on this type of c
Jan 1, 1992
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Design and Operating Considerations for the Application of a Dry Grinding and Roasting Circuit for Refractory Gold Ore
By P. G. Semple, K. W. Major, P. Eng.
The recent increase in development of refractory gold deposits has resulted in changes to the traditional treatment processes. The selection of the preferred refractory treatment process is dependent
Jan 1, 1990
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Performance Of A Light-Scattering Dust Monitor In Underground Mines (0397d10d-8fb2-4679-9f37-9ab6efca3920)
By James P. Rider, Robert P. Vinson, Fred N. Kissell, Jon C. Volkwein, Gregory J. Chekan, Jay F. Colinet
The Thermo-MIE personal DataRAM dust monitor (pDR) is a light-scattering instrument approved for use in gassy underground mines by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). However, the u
Jan 1, 2005
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Methods Of Improving The Economic Performance Of Industrial Scale Mineral Flotation Circuits
By R. R. Klimpel
The process of froth flotation as a means of upgrading the quality of coal by removing ash/pyrite and of separating selected mineral(s) from undesired gangue materials is certainly one of the most com
Jan 1, 1988