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6. Planning and Equipment Scheduling in a Contour-Area Surface Coal Mine Through A Computer Simulation Model ? Introduction
By L. Barry Phelps
The complexity of surface mining operations is increasing as attention is directed towards mining larger tracts of lower grade, higher cost deposits. Large tonnage requirements from these mines necess
Jan 1, 1979
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Automated Geophysical Sensing And Data Processing Roof Drill
By E. M. Frizzell
Decisions affecting ground control design require detailed knowledge of roof rock geology. This is especially true when weak roof materials and anomalies create hazardous conditions and. if not proper
Jan 1, 1992
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3.7 Mine Valuation - 1. Technical Overview
By Donald W. Gentry
Mine valuation is a multifaceted, interdisciplinary process by which the economic viability of an old, existing, or new mining property or venture is determined. The problems associated with arriving
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology of the Barneys Canyon and Melco Gold Deposits, Salt Lake County, Utah
By Ricardo D. Presnell, Erich U. Petersen, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Russell C. Babcock, William L. Gunter, Thomas R. Gibson, Douglas N. Halbe, Jay W. Hammitt
The Barneys Canyon orebody is a sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposit located 8 km (5 miles) north of the Bingham Canyon porphyry copper mine. Mineable oxide reserves are 8.6 million tonnes (9.5 m
Jan 1, 1990
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Infrastructure Upgrade Through Innovative Tunnel Rehabilitation
By Charles A. Maliszewski, James M. Galvin, Gerhard Urschitz
With obvious signs of deterioration, the double track, historically registered Bergen Tunnels as part of the commuter rail system in New Jersey waited for rehabilitation for a long time. Serious water
Jan 1, 2003
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Sustainable Development Practices In Mining: The Sappes Project
Currently the challenge that our society faces is to combine the economic activity for the continuously increasing needs of our expanding population with the necessary environmental integrity and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals Activity is Improveing
By S. Lefond
A glance at the accompanying table and a review of contributors' comments suggest that the industrial minerals industry is recovering from the recession of the past few years. Actually, the total
Jan 5, 1984
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Large Flotation Cell Design and Development (efab1170-eebc-4ef3-a654-a4b94d2468f0)
By J. Herbst, H. B. Treweek, V. R. Degner, G. Poling
Current mineral industry trends toward handling the high tonnages of lower grade ore and tailings retreat lead to a continuing need for large volume flotation cells. The benefits which accompany the l
Jan 1, 1976
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Process Simulation And Optimization At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
By Jeffery Leavy, Ken Davis, Kirk H. McDaniel
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is a United States Department of Energy facility located in southeastern New Mexico. It is designed for the safe disposal of transuranic radioactive waste in dee
Jan 1, 2002
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Advances in Synthesis and Use of Chelating Reagents in Mineral Flotation
By Anna Marabini
This paper provides a summary of the studies performed over a period of more than fifteen years by the Italian National Research Council's Mineral Processing Institute in Rome to develop applicat
Jan 1, 1994
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Bentonite And Specialty Sand Deposits In The Bidahochi Formation, Apache County Arizona
By Ted H. Eyde
Specialty sand and bentonite are produced in the plateau province from the Bidahochi Formation near Sanders, Apache County, Arizona. It appears that deposits of both sand and bentonite formed during t
Jan 1, 1987
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Cost Analysis of Underground Support Construction
By Scott G. Britton
In the real world of coal mining, the bottom line for almost every support project decision is economic (i.e., what is it going to cost?). Up to this point, I have discussed the methods to improve the
Jan 1, 1983
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Abandoned Mines and Naturally Occurring Acid Rock Drainage on National Forest System Lands in Colorado
By Daryl L. Gusey, John T. Neubert, Matthew A. Sares
The Colorado Geological Survey completed an inventory of environmental degradation associated with abandoned and inactive mines on National Forest System lands in Colorado. In the course of the invent
Jan 1, 2000
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Update on "The good, the bad, and the ugly," Silica revisited
By E. A. Metz
It has been approximately four years since the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified crystalline silica as a "group one" substance. Since then, crystalline silica has been co
Jan 1, 2000
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Design of a NATM Tunnel for Mission Valley Light Rail—East Extension
By David Field, David Powell, Richard Hulsen
The Mission Valley Light Rail will loop through San Diego State University (SDSU)and to minimize the impact of construction most of the works will be underground. The project will require construction
Jan 1, 2001
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Metals Trade and Industry Protection : The Metals-Exporting Developing Countries
By James P. Dorian, James M. Otto
The value of exported nonenergy minerals from the less-developed countries has increased substantially between 1970 and 1985, but their market share relative to world exports has remained stagnant. Of
Jan 1, 1989
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Shotcreting Automation
By T. M. Karppanen
Shotcrete is used both in mining and tunnelling for supporting rock. Both dry and wet processes are used for shotcreting, and each produces good quality concrete. Thick shotcrete layers function a
Jan 1, 1989
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1.3 Project Management in Mineral Information Technology ? Introduction
In the mining industry and in new and expanding fields, such as electronics, nucleonics, and astronautics, a new type of manager has evolved. The name most generally used is project manager. His busin
Jan 1, 1979
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Less Trouble With Dams ? Introduction
By George D. Roberts
Dams are constructed to retard the flow of water or debris; therefore natural forces are constantly at work to remove such obstructions. To circumvent nature and avoid expensive trouble with a dam req
Jan 1, 1967
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Bauxite in West Suriname: Known Deposits and Potential
By G. J. J. Aleva, A. H. Hilversum
The northern spur of the Bakhuis Mountains contains bauxite deposits on a dissected planation level, a region formerly indicated as the Adampada-Kabalebo area. Iron-rich laterites are ubiquitous on
Jan 1, 1984