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Using Dynamic Anisotropy To Improve Resource EstimationBy K. Zabrusky
Estimation of high grade epithermal vein deposits can present challenges in correctly representing the continuity of grade within an undulating structure. One solution to this problem is to use dynami
Feb 27, 2013
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Using Geometallurgical Models To Aid In Metallurgical Testwork For Pre-Feasibility Projects, La Colosa, ColombiaThe La Colosa, Colombia porphyry gold deposit is currently in the pre-feasibility stage. This large deposit has many types of gold mineralization: native gold, electrum, and tellurides. These variatio
Feb 27, 2013
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Tunneling Data: Turning Information into Intelligence on the NEIS ProjectBy John McDonald, Peter C. Raleigh, Christopher Dishlip
This paper will discuss how the construction management team and the contractor working together on the City of Los Angeles, North East Interceptor Sewer project, managed information on a daily basis.
Jan 1, 2005
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M5 East Tunnels: A Flat Roofed, Bolt and Shotcrete-Lined HighwayBy Isabelle Lamb, Manfred K. Lechner, Daniel N. Adams
Sydney Australia’s M5 East Motorway connects southwestern suburbs to the airport. Central to the project are twin 3.8 km roadway tunnels which are mostly driven through rock. In order to come up with
Jan 1, 2001
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Flocculation Dewatering Of Phosphatic ClayBy D. Tao, R. Honakey, B. K. Parekh
The dewatering of stable phosphatic clay suspensions generated from phosphate beneficiation in the central Florida is an issue of practical and theoretical importance. Because of its tiny particle si
Jan 1, 2006
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Global nonfuel mineral exploration trends 2001-2015By Nick Karl, David Wilburn
"The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Minerals Information Center (NMIC) is to collect, analyze and disseminate information on the domestic and international supply of and demand
Apr 1, 2017
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Advanced Surface Enhancement Technology For Decreasing Wear And Corrosion Of Equipment Used For Mineral ProcessingBy Chaoxun Zhao, Daniel Tao, Craig Blue, Narendra B. Dahotre, Rick Honaker, Bhupendra K. Parekh, Hongyang Han
Equipment wear and corrosion have significant adverse impacts on the operating cost and efficiency of mineral processing plants. In this project advanced surface enhancement technologies are being in
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining 1990By J. D. Morgan
In the first half of the year, lessening of cold war tensions was welcome. But Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in the second half led to the Persian Gulf War in January and February 1991. This caused a
Jan 1, 1991
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The Carbon-In-Pulp Plant Of The Masbate Gold Operations PhilippinesBy F. V. Antonio, R. S. Pizarro
Masbate Gold Mines, dormant since WWI I, are now back in operation. The ore treatment plant incorporates carbon-in-pulp processing, utilized because of the ready availability of coconut shell charcoal
Jan 1, 1981
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Analysis Of U.s. Surface Mining Haul-truck-related Fatalities - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Bickson, C. DeGennaro, J. Homer, M. Girman
Powered haulage and haul truck-related fatal accidents are among the most frequent at surface mines. Industry organizations developed guidance on accident scenarios to address haul truck and mobile eq
Mar 2, 2022
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Performance Characteristics Of Geogrid When Used For Roof And Rib Surface ControlBy D. R. Dolinar
Geogrids can be used as surface control on both the roof and rib in underground mines to prevent the fall of small pieces of rock and material from between the primary supports. The use of screen mate
Feb 27, 2013
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The Regulation Of Coal Mine Subsidence In ColoradoBy James A. Pendleton
In response to Public Law 95-87 (SMCRA), Colorado promulgated regulations governing the mining of Coal. These regulations require the prediction, monitoring and mitigation of "material damage" caused
Jan 1, 1986
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Roof Stability Studies In The Bear Mine, Somerset, Colorado; A Case HistoryBy Daryl E. Radcliffe, Raymond M. Stateham
The Bureau of Mines, under a Cooperative Agreement with the Bear Coal Company, Somerset, Colorado, conducted a large scale evaluation of the effect of time lapse on roof stability. Time lapse in this
Jan 1, 1982
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Tunneling Methods Under Low Cover ConditionsBy Terry M. Tilley, Gregory P. Sherry
Purpose This is a unique project because the mining and tunneling industries have become highly mechanized and cannot normally accommodate a project where surface disturbance must be minimized or e
Jan 1, 2005
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3D Characterization And Analysis Of Particle Shape Using X-Ray Microtomography (XMT)By J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
In the processing industries, it is well known that particle shape is an important factor which determines the behavior of particulate systems. For example, system properties of technological signific
Jan 1, 2005
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Planning New Metro Subways?Los Angeles, CaliforniaBy Amanda Elioff
Success of the Gold Line Eastside Extension rail tunnels in Los Angeles has prompted Metro?s planning for two new rail lines to include underground alternatives. The Westside Extension Transit Corrido
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Ground Motion Characteristics in an Underground Burst-Prone Coal MineCoal bursts are one of the least understood yet the most critical hazards in underground coal mines. The ground motions induced by seismic events can trigger unstable failure of coal and rock mass and
Jan 7, 2020
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Industrial Minerals 2005 - CementBy J. MacFadyen
The U.S. cement industry, including Puerto Rico, again set a record in terms of production and shipments. The increase in shipments came primarily from imports of portland cement as domestic producti
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal’s Role In Sustaining Society – An Integrated-Message ApproachBy R. L. Grayson, J. R. Warneke
The mining industry has searched for a message that will resonate with the public while focusing on the industry’s positive contributions to society. Thus far environmental groups remain unconvinced,
Jan 1, 2006
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The Application Of Cathodoluminescence Microscopy To The Study Of Carbonatite-Related Fluorspar Ores, Host Rock Carbonatites, And Beneficiation Products At Okorusu, NamibiaBy R. D. Hagni, P. A. Shivdasan
Cathodoluminescence microscopy (CLM) is uniquely applicable to the study of carbonatite-related fluorspar ore deposits. The mineralogy of the carbonatites, sodic and potassic fenites, marbles, quartz
Jan 1, 2001