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The Variable Density TBM—Current Level of Development - RETC2021
By Werner Burger
After its first introduction in 2013, Variable Density TBMs have increased their application significantly in mechanized closed mode tunneling. Throughout a variety of successfully completed and ongoi
Jun 13, 2021
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An Underground Concept For Oil Field Development In Offshore Areas
By Cherie H. Tilley
The possibility of drilling oil wells from underground locations is not a new concept. It bas not been cost effective for the oil industry in the past and therefore disregarded. Today's state of
Jan 1, 1983
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Steel Fiber Microsilica Shotcrete With Remote Controlled Equipment
By Galyn Rippentropp, Finn Erik Overlie
INTRODUCTION The wet shotcreting system utilizing steelfiber microsilica shotcrete with remote controlled equipment (The Robocon System) was developed in Norway 7-8 years ago. Norway was the natura
Jan 1, 1987
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Molybdenite Flotation From Copper/Molybdenum Concentrates By Ozone Conditioning (db26685c-10b3-4bd2-b48c-69e9624125ef)
By Y. Ye
Typically, rougher molybdenite flotation and recovery from bulk copper/ molybdenum concentrates involves the use of alkalisulfides, Nokes reagents, cyanides, oxidants, and/or thermal treatment for the
Jan 1, 1990
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Tunneling for the Chaloem Ratchamongkhon Line in Bangkok
By S. Suwansawat, D. J. Maconochie, C. C. Chang
This paper describes the overall delivery of the tunneling for the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand’s Chaloem Ratchamongkhon Line in Bangkok and the constraints provided by the alignment. Eigh
Jan 1, 2001
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Calculation Of An Open Pit Operation's Capacity
By Jorgen Elbrond
The calculation of open pit operations' capacities has been the subject of many studies using computer simulations. The common problems of simulation are that if one desires a realistic picture o
Jan 1, 1977
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Using Administrative Controls to Reduce Tailings – Dam Risk
By G. H. Glos
There was a time when an occasional failure of a tailings embankment was considered an acceptable risk associated with mining activities. This is not the case anymore. A major tailings failure today
Jan 1, 1999
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The Maximum Economy Smidth/Parsons Preheater
By Henning R. Norbom
Lime has been produced for many centuries. The simple pot kiln was one of the first devices used in this process. It was constructed of stone often on the side of a hill to reduce construction efforts
Jan 1, 1978
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Selective mining and good grade control are key to Carlin Gold’s success
By Gerald C. Smith
Introduction Newmont Mining Corp.'s Carlin Gold Mining Co. mines gold ore and waste material from four open-pit mines in Northeastern Nevada. Combined production rate is 24.5 Mt/a (27 million st
Jan 11, 1985
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Ventilation: Understanding The Factors Affecting Air Resistance And Their Implications On Mine Operating And Capital Costs
By H. C. Seeber
When considering all the aspects of a viable mine plan, it is important to estimate the accurate cost of mine ventilation, which varies as a function of airway dimensions, fan selection and ventilatio
Jan 1, 2002
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Solutions to reduce blast-induced ore loss and dilution at the Ahafo openpit gold mine in Ghana - SME Transactions 2012
By A. Tordoir, S. S. Kanchibotla, W. Rogers, E. Engmann, B. Bisiaux, S. Ako
Blast-induced rock mass displacement can have a significant impact on ore loss and dilution. The mischaracterization of the grade boundaries both prior to, as well as a result of, blasting can lead to
Jan 1, 2012
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Applicable Analytical Tools For A Seismic Design Of Underground Excavations
By Christopher M. St. John, Tony F. Zahrah
Empirical and numerical methods are the two extremes of the tools available for the seismic design of subsurface excavations and underground structures. Both have their limitations: when relying on pu
Jan 1, 1985
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The Minetrain Project: Developing an Advanced Level Training Program for Mining Industry Professionals in an Actual Deep Mine Site
By Z. Zhang, M. S. Gonzalez, M. de P. Bueno, P. Holopainen, S. Luukkanen
In an extremely competitive mining industry, onsite experience is a big advantage. Mining education at the universities is mostly focused on theoretical studies without a possibility of practical trai
Jan 1, 2019
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Safety Analysis Based On Root Cause Of Accident
By S. J. Jung
The most frequent causes of accidental injury and fatality are carelessness and ignorance; and the most common accidents are haulage accidents, fall, drowning, and fire. However, in this modern day an
Jan 1, 2012
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Design Based on Numerical Modelling a Requirement for an Economical Tunnel Construction
By Gunter Swoboda, Harald Wagner
Until a few years ago tunnel construction was based exclusively on experience. In recent years, however, numerical models have increasingly become an integrated part of tunnel design [2]. These models
Jan 1, 1993
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The Flame Characteristics of a Tyre Fire on a Mining Vehicle
By RICKARD HANSEN
With vehicles frequently found in underground mines and tyres being a major fuel item, the risk of tyre fires will be severe underground. This study presents an in-depth analysis of tyre fires on mini
Feb 10, 2022
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Field Verification of an Improved Mine Fire Location Model "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By L. Zhou, L. Yuan, D. Bahrami
Underground mine fires remain a concern for mine operators, posing a health and safety risk to mineworkers. In the last decade, the number of mine fires has decreased significantly; however, dealing w
Sep 29, 2020
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WROC ? An Improved Waste Rock Oxidation Code
By S. Sunkavalli
Acid rock drainage (ARD) is produced when sulfides are exposed to oxygen and water. Oxidation reactions typically result in a depression of pH and leaching of solutes and metals. Many oxidation models
Feb 27, 2013
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Changed Conditions From The Viewpoint Of A Geologist
By Chester M. F. Peters
INTRODUCTION There has been considerable discussion in recent years of the strained relations between owners, engineers and contractors caused by the rapid increase in costly litigation in undergro
Jan 1, 1974
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Thermal Transformation of Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals in Chromite and Manganese Ores "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By S. K. Samal, B. Mishra, M. K. Mohanty, S. C. Mishra
Steelmaking industries consume the majority of chromium and manganese ferroalloys to impart several properties in steel and also for other purposes. The quality of ore governs the process kinetics as
Jan 21, 2021