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Risk Of Gastrointestinal Cancers From Inhalation And Ingestion Of Asbestos
By John Gamble
This paper summarizes the weight of epidemiological evidence to evaluate the hypothesis that asbestos exposure is causally associated with increased risk of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers as suggested
Jan 1, 2007
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A Novel Approach To Flotation Cell Design
By P. Koh
A novel approach incorporating computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and flotation modelling has been used for investigating flotation cell designs. CFD modelling has increasingly been employed to enhanc
Jan 1, 2011
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Geophysics And Its Role In The Discovery Of The Candelaria Copper-Gold Deposit In Chile
By Jr. Matthews
The Candelaria copper-gold deposit is located in Region m of Chile, 805 kilometers north of the capital, Santiago. Candelaria was discovered in 1987, following a six month exploration program. In late
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Dot Tunneling Method to Construction of Multi¬service Utility Tunnel Adjacent to Important Structures
By Akihiro Higashide, Roy H. Patten
The DOT Tunneling method combines two conventional earth pressure balance shield machines in an overlapping cylindrical arrangement. The method allows two tunnels to be driven simultaneously with mini
Jan 1, 1995
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CIM and PDAC – South African Gold; Mining in a dot.com World
By Steve Kral
The mining industry has had three difficult years. Commodity prices have remained low and investor confidence in the industry has been shaken. And even though the Asian economy appears to be improvi
Jan 1, 2000
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Shanxi Wanjiazhai Yellow River Diversion Project—Lots II & III
By Edgardo Fogli, Mario Lampiano, Antonio Nicola
The project is located in the northern region of the People’s Republic of China and was awarded to Impregilo, as sponsor of the Wan Long Joint Venture, in September1997. The project consists of fo
Jan 1, 2001
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Economic Evaluation And Sensitivity-Risk Analysis Of Zarshuran Gold Mine Project
By K. Oraee
Zarshuran gold deposit, with the total reserves of some 12.5 million tons of 4.18 g/ton ore, is considered to be an important gold mining project in the area. In this paper the feasibility studies of
Jan 1, 2011
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Use Of Precast Concrete Segments For The Price Road Drainage Tunnel Tempe, Arizona
By William D. Leech, Ronald E. Romley, Gary N. Sheppard
The Price Road Drainage Tunnel was constructed for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) in 1988 and 1989 to provide surface water drainage for the proposed outer Loop Highway (SR 117). The
Jan 1, 1991
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Heap Leaching Discussed at Roundtable
By Kerry Lahti, Bryan Ulrich
On Feb. 11, 2005, more than 20 mining professionals gathered in Elko, NV for a day-long round-table discussion on heap leaching. Attendees included project managers, operators and environmental profe
Jan 1, 2005
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Leica Dozer 2000 At The San Miguel Lignite Mine: The Uses Of GPS Grade Control In Surface Mining
By M. Heger
February 2, 1999 marks a milestone in earth-moving technology at the San Miguel Lignite Mine. It was on that date that The North American Coal Corporation (NAC) took delivery of three Leica Dozer 200
Jan 1, 2002
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A Dynamic Systems Modeling Approach To Evaluating Backfill Designs
By M. Wickham
Design of an open pit backfill requires an understanding of highly varied processes including slope stability, hydrogeology, pit lake chemistry, climate, runoff, and mine waste behavior. Dynamic syst
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunneling And Trenchless Technology Key To Charleston?s Infrastructure
By Larry F. Drolet
Charleston, SC is anything but boring. The city was founded in 1670 and has played a significant role throughout the history of the United States. Located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the
Jan 1, 2013
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Analysis Of Recirculation In Booster Fan Systems Using CFD
By J. M. Wempen
Booster fans, large underground fans, can increase the volumetric efficiency of ventilation systems by helping to balance the pressure and quantity distribution throughout a mine, reducing leakage and
Feb 27, 2013
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What we learned about MINING ENGINEERING and you
By Marianne Snedeker
In September 1985 we published a questionnaire asking about the content of MINING ENGINEERING and about your interests. By Dec. 10, our cutoff date, we had 430 responses, representing about 1.5% of th
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine Power Systems
By Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION A mine's power system represents the driving force behind all of the extraction and auxiliary operations, because the production and transportation of mined material and the oper
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineralogical And Microscopic Evaluation Of Coarse Taconite Tailings From Minnesota Taconite Operations
By Lawrence M. Zanko
Eighteen coarse taconite tailings samples were collected in 2000-2001 from five western Mesabi Range taconite (iron ore) operations located in northern Minnesota, i.e., EVTAC, Hibbing Taconite (Hibtac
Jan 1, 2007
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Coal mining research - Growth in energy demand can be met while reducing injuries and fatalities
By Wayne N. Marchant
Introduction The issue of coal mining safety plays an important role in the United States' growing dependence on coal to supply its future needs. This article will address the federal government
Jan 4, 1987
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Efficiency Of Copper Supported Vermiculite Nano-Antibacterial Material Against Escherichia Coli
By S. Shi, J. Y. Hwang, B. Li
Silver, copper, and zinc are commonly known elements with antibacterial and antifungal capabilities. Attempts have been made to dope silver on minerals, glass, and ceramics and the resulting materials
Jan 1, 2002
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Colorado School of Mines Research Institute Involved in Variety of Projects
By Paul R. Smith
The Colorado School of Mines Research Institute (CSMRI) was founded in 1949 to fill mining industry and government needs for minerals research and development. The operations of scores of mines, mills
Jan 2, 1982
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Predicting Oxygen Run-Out Times Of Self-Contained Self-Rescuers – Preprint 97-119
By N. I. Aziz, I. Tague, P. Mackenzie-Wood
The recent mine disasters in Australian coal mines have initiated an introduction of Self-Contained Self-Rescuer (SCSR) as component in the development of new escape strategies for miners. These self-
Feb 24, 1997