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Comparison Of The Fos And Srf Values From Slope Stability Analyses Of A Large Open Pit - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Killian, S. Cox
Many questions exist within the geotechnical industry as to the applicability of Strength Reduction Factor (SRF) values to the design acceptance criteria (DAC) of mining operations. There are many fac
Mar 2, 2022
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Testing Procedure For Determination Of Coal Seam Compressive Strength In The LaboratoryBy V. B. Achanti
Reliability of the compressive strength of a coal seam determined in the laboratory is often subjected to debate. Effects of the coal seam's inherent characteristics, specimen preparation, testin
Jan 1, 1996
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Denmark's Great Belt Fixed Link Bored Tunnel ProjectBy Martin N. Kelley
The Great Belt Link is a $3.5 billion fixed link across an 18 km (12 mile) wide body of water that separates the island of Zealand, on which Copenhagen is situated, and the main land mass of Denmark,
Jan 1, 1991
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Rapid Excavation Research - Elements Of A New Excavation TechnologyBy James J. Olson
INTRODUCTION The need for Government-sponsored research and development to increase excavation rates and lower costs for tunneling and mining operations in a variety of rock types has been emphasiz
Jan 1, 1974
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Application Of Boom-Type ExcavatorsBy Wilhelm J. Kogelmann
The quest for U.S. energy independence will result in a major increase in underground mining operations. It will necessitate the rapid excavation of development drifts, entries and slopes to exploit u
Jan 1, 1974
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Tunnel Boring Under Coal Mining ConditionsBy H. Dr. Boldt, J. Dr. Henneke
PREFACE In German coal mines the application of tunnel boring machines has become a very effective and economic technique for major development works. After initial trials around 1970 the breakthro
Jan 1, 1981
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Mina Maria – A New Mine in Mexico’s Old Cananea DistrictBy R. J. Reuss
Mina Maria is a high-grade, underground copper mine located in the Cananea district of Sonora, Mexico. The ore body is a massive sulfide breccia located in mountainous terrain. A major highway and an
Jan 1, 1992
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Designing Very Large Bio-Oxidation PlantsBy Kevin A. Foo, Joseph L. Young, William W. Reid
The title of this paper is "Designing Very Large Bio-oxidation Plants". To our knowledge, only one such plant has been designed and built to date, and that is U.S. Gold's Tonkin Springs plant in Nevad
Jan 1, 1990
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Weeks Island Replacement FacilityBy William R. Nash
The scope of work for the fast track construction of the Weeks Island Replacement Facility, Weeks Island, Louisiana included the design and construction of two salt mines. Mine #1 - An interim undergr
Jan 1, 1987
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Gas Explosions And Fires In Tunnels - A Chemical ViewpointBy Jerome F. Thomas
The primary purpose of this paper is to review the fire and explosion hazards associated with hydrocarbons heavier than methane. Methane is the classical hydrocarbon encountered in mines whose presenc
Jan 1, 1974
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NATM Shafts - Case Histories and Cost BenefitsBy Prakash M. . P. E. Donde
1. INTRODUCTION The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has often taken a leading role in introducing innovative construction technologies to build its transit system. Most recen
Jan 1, 1993
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Mt. Gunnison No. 1 Mine B-Seam Underground DevelopmentBy Thomas C. Anderson, Terry Weiss
The Mount Gunnison No. 1 Mine of the West Elk Coal Company (wholly owned subsidiary of ARCO Coal) had secured contracts to provide low sulfur, high Btu steam coal to various utility companies. This ca
Jan 1, 1993
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Rock Disintegration Tests Of A Water CannonBy William C. Cooley
Modern tunnel boring machines are subject to excessive cutter wear and bearing failures when used in hard and abrasive rock. In very hard rock, the high cost of cutter and bearing replacement, combine
Jan 1, 1974
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Roadheader Decline DevelopmentBy James S. Goff, Stephen J. Navin, Wesley W. Moulton
The White River Shale Oil Corporation (WRSOC) is developing a prototype oil shale facility on Federal Lease Tracts Ua and Ub located in northeastern Utah. This paper covers the successful driving o
Jan 1, 1985
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The Mini/Midi Fullfacer-North American ExperienceBy John A. DesLauriers, Hans J. Broennimann
INTRODUCTION The early record of tunnel excavating machines in hard rock tunneling has not been one to particularly brag about. We have all heard the stories of major difficulties when trying to br
Jan 1, 1979
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Improving Contracting Methods - The Engineer's ViewpointBy Thomas R. Kuesel
In simpler times, construction was a cooperative undertaking. The frontier tradition of barn-raising is the construction equivalent of the academic ideal of a single student seated on a log with Horac
Jan 1, 1983
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HPGR Benefits For Gold Mill Design Experience From A Copper OperationBy Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht, Wolfgang Baum
The principle of high-pressure interparticulate comminution has been used very successfully since the mid 1980's for grinding a wide range of different materials. A number of reports about operating e
Jan 1, 1997
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Cyanide Recovery At Cerro VanguardiaBy Steve Rule, Jose Roberto Vago, Walter de Moura
Cerro Vangaurdia Gold Mine is a joint venture between AngloGold (the operator), Perez Companc and Formicruz and is situated in the southern province of Santa Cruz, in Argentina, approximately 2,150 km
Jan 1, 2000
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Chemical Stability Of Leach Residues After BrominationBy David C. Sanders, Rodney H. Sergent, Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic
In the past, considerable work has been done on the applicability of bromine chemistry in the extractive metallurgy of gold. While the research in this area spanned from the understanding of fundamen
Jan 1, 1998
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A New Technology in the Control of CCD ThickenersBy J. R. Dartez
The use of CCD (counter current decantat.io;1) thickeners, or; clarifiers, in the gold mining industry is quite common. Although there are a number of technologies in the industry which utilize these
Jan 1, 1993