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Tunneling - An Art Or A Science?
By John F. Shea
When tunnel boring machines were first developed, the J. F. Shea Company elected not to use them until some of the bugs were worked out. When we did take the plunge, we learned a great many lessons in
Jan 1, 1981
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Slurry Rheology Influence on the Performance of Mineral/Coal Grinding Circuit
By Richard R. Klimpel
The first part of this two-part article summarizes the result of a 10-year, multimillion dollar research and plant testing program involving operating mining companies throughout the world. The progra
Oct 12, 1982
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Simulated learning model for minable reserves evaluation in surface mining projects - SME Transactions 2013
By C. V. Deutsch, J. B. Boisvert, M. A. Cuba
The amount of information available for characterizing a deposit increases over time due to the continuous acquisition of data during mining. This additional information is collected from different so
Jan 1, 2013
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Cold Weather Response Of Steel (72-F-326)
By George J. Thompson
Almost all persons connected with mining industry have had an exasperating experience like the following: 'On a cold and frosty morning in mid-January, you find yourself quite happy with the worl
Jan 1, 1972
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Implications Of Rock Mechanics To Carr Fork Project Mine Design
By J. J. Krizek, A. H. Ditto
INTRODUCTION The Carr Fork property is situated in the Bingham Mining District located on the east slope of the Oquirrh Mountain range in Utah. The mine is adjacent to and lies west of Kennecott&ap
Jan 1, 1977
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Nast Tunnel Excavation History
By Dewey W. Geary
Nast Tunnel is the first granitic rock tunnel to be excavated by a machine for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. The machine has excavated 7500 ft of the tunnel at this writing. There have been a few g
Jan 1, 1997
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History of Energy Sources and Their Uses in the US
By Paul L. Russell
Introduction As the US and world population increases, so does the problem of supplying expanding energy needs. Early requirements worldwide were mostly met by abundant forest vegetation. Man's
Jan 8, 1984
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Coal Frothers
By Robert D. Hansen, Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION A very important factor in froth flotation is the use of surface-active chemicals to form a froth in which minerals or coals are retained, thus allowing for valuable component enrichm
Jan 1, 1986
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Ventilation At The Avery Mine Of International Salt Company - Introduction
By Greg Border
Many unique ventilation problems have been faced as Avery Island Mine's large openings have been mined. High humidity of outside air combines with the hygroscopic salt to create a corrosive atmos
Jan 1, 1983
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The Outlook For Zinc And Lead
By I. R. Miller
The purpose of this discussion is to try to offer some suggestions as to how the zinc and lead markets will perform over the balance of the decade, review some of the factors influencing production an
Jan 1, 1992
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Statement Of Principles (642b76fe-53e4-4371-8daf-b46af62c4a92)
By L. W. Swent
Dr. Emrick, honored guests, distinguished speakers, ladies and gentlemen, I am Langan Swent, Vice President for Environmental Affairs and Occupational Safety and Health, of Homestake Mining Company. T
Jan 1, 1981
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Do Refuge Chambers Represent a Good Strategy to Manage Emergencies in Underground Coal Mines? Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (bbd9e77d-72b6-4775-8b6b-c55e305a5c77)
By A. E. Halim, J. F. Brune
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government to implement the 2006 MINER Act and additional regulations that require all US underground coal mine
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Radioactive Dust Pollution Around The Dumps Of The Uranium Deposit
By A. Subbotin
During developing the Ingulska mine at the Mi-churinske uranium deposit in the central part of Ukraine the radioactive rock dumps have been piled. A height of dumps reaches to 15-25m. They occupy a la
Jan 1, 2005
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An Overview of Ore Reserve Certification Requirements for Public Stock Offerings
By David S. Bolin, Gary R. Peterson
INTRODUCTION In both the United States and Canada, a company making a public offering of securities must comply with regulations which have been promulgated by Federal and/or Provincial Legislatur
Jan 1, 1988
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Application Of Boom-Type Excavators
By 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 Conditions
By 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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27. Discovery Case History of the Crandon Massive Sulfide Deposit, Forest County, Wisconsin
By Paul G. Schmidt
Exxon Minerals Co. was exploring for mineral deposits in Precambrian terranes of the US portion of the Lake Superior region in the late 1960s. Exploration drilling and other activities had been concen
Jan 1, 1991
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The Mini/Midi Fullfacer-North American Experience
By 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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Very Large Span Openings At Shallow Depth: Deformation Magnitudes From Jointed Models And F.E. Analysis
By Nick Barton, Harald Hansteen
The deformations resulting from excavation of very large openings are compared using two-dimensional F.E. continuum analyses and discontinuous physical models (20,000 discrete blocks). Both the joint
Jan 1, 1979
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Degradation process in coal slurry pipelines - by M. G. Ayat and B. C. Scott Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 9 September 1988, pp. 885
By M. G. Ayat, J. Dasher
Having an interest in coal slurry pipelines from a decade of arguments with Ed Wasp and crew at Bechtel about pumping thicker slurries slower, I immediately read this article and found nothing in it p
Jan 1, 1990