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Emergence of Differential Social License: A Case of Impact and Benefit Agreements in Nunavut, CanadaBy Peter Moser, Michael Hitch, Michael Tost, Susanne Feiel
"Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) are intended to be a negotiated agreement between an industrial proponent and a community, local or regional citizens’ organization. Although the elements have gr
Jan 1, 2017
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Development Of Sustainability Indicators For The Assessment Of Alternative Management Systems Of Spent, Portable BatteriesBy K. Adam
The sustainable management of solid wastes, including the wastes emanating from portable batteries, consists one of the main objectives of the current EU Environment Framework Programme. Overall reduc
Jan 1, 2007
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Construction Starts On The New Semmering Base TunnelIn April 2012, work started on one of the most ambitious construction projects of Austria?s ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG ? the New Semmering Base Tunnel. Scheduled for completion in 2024, the 27.3 km (17 mile
Jan 1, 2013
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Banner year for coal production shadowed by year-end oversupplyBy J. Hoover
Real growth in the economy, increasing demand for electricity, and consumer stockpiling for a possible United Mineworkers of America (UMW) strike in October made 1984 a banner year for coal. Productio
Jan 5, 1985
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Radial Tires Help Cut Diesel Fuel CostsBy L. Arbore
Introduction Mine operators are interested in energy conversation in two ways. With our finite sources of energy, we are concerned for future generations. In addition, as mine operators, we want to m
Jan 9, 1984
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Instrumentation On Recent Corps Tunneling ProjectsBy John D. Smart, John W. Sager
The following paper is an evaluation of the instrumentation programs on recent Corps of Engineers tunneling projects. The authors have first-hand knowledge of the NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex (NCMC
Jan 1, 1997
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An Update On Hydraulic Drilling PerformanceBy Richard L. Bullock
Drilling of small diameter blast holes in the conventional tunnel driving system or mining operation still consumes a significant part of the time and money required to extend an opening in rock. The
Jan 1, 1976
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Beryllium Deposits At Spor Mountain, UtahBy David A. Lindsey
The world-famous beryllium deposits at Spor Mountain, northwest of Delta, Utah, are the principal resource of beryllium in the United States. Beryllium metal, beryllium-metal alloys, and beryllium oxi
Jan 1, 2001
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Western Energy Eliminates Spoil Rehandle With ScraperBenchingWestern Energy Co.'s Rosebud mine in Colstrip, MT, has implemented innovative mining techniques in the past,* and following in that tradition, new techniques for overburden removal were recently
Jan 2, 1981
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The Soldier Digs Through HistoryBy Finn E. Bronner
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE "Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war and my fingers to fight." Thus sang David three thousand years ago, in tacit acceptance of the condition of w
Jan 1, 1979
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Treatment And Control Of Acid Mine Drainage - 1. Introduction - 1.1 Acid Mine Drainage FormationAcid mine drainage (AMD) forms when sulfide minerals are exposed to oxidizing conditions in coal and metal mining, highway construction, and other large-scale excavations. Iron sulfides common in coal
Jan 1, 2002
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RETC Offered Diverse Program in Tunneling and Excavating TechnologyBy James R. Oehler
Progress, future challenges, and the continual search for more efficient and rapid methods of excavating underground openings and shafts were main themes at the 1983 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Con
Jan 8, 1983
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A Mineralogical, Stratigraphic, And Geochemical Profile Of Trona Bed 17 In The Solvay Trona Mine Near Green River, WyomingBy Paul L. Boni
Trona, Na3(CO3)(HCO3) ? 2H20, is mined in quantity from saline facies of the Eocene Green River Formation of southwestern Wyoming. The Green River deposits are the world's largest known resource
Jan 1, 1999
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World Oil Shale DepositsBy Paul L. Russell, Charles O. Hook
While the oil shale resources of the US are becoming increasingly known, few people in this country are aware of the extensive worldwide occurrence of this resource. Two recent international confer
Jan 1, 1982
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Large Blasthole Stoping at Redsand Gruber, NorwayBy Tore M. Larsen
The Rødsand Gruber mining company is a subsidiary of the Norwegian industrial corporation Elkem AS, and its mine is situated in the northwestern part of southern Norway. The ore from this mine is a
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining industry wins one Interior Department ruling rejects “independent mine requirement” conceptBy R. Timothy McCrum
It is not often that the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management, Office of the Solicitor, and Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA) jointly act to do the mining industry a good turn. Tha
Jan 8, 1987
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Wall Control Blasting in Open PitsBy W. A. Crosby, A. Bauer
The recent increase in size of open-pit mining operations has resulted in major improvements in efficiency that are beneficial to the mining industry. Higher bench heights, larger diameter blast-holes
Jan 2, 1982
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The Creation Of A Canadian Institute Concerned With Radiation Safety In The Uranium Mining IndustryBy W. M. Kidd, P. J. Duport
INTRODUCTION The enquiry of the Royal Commission on Health and Safety of Workers in Mines of 1976, known as the Ham Commission after its chairman, Dr. J. Ham , now president of the University of To
Jan 1, 1981
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Measuring In-Seam Coal Cutting ForcesBy Wallace W. Roepke, James C. Church
Introduction The history of mining machine development has been and is one of "bigger is better." While this may not always be true, it is currently the only approach open to machine designers withou
Jan 9, 1983
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Autogenous and Semiautogenous Grinding PracticesBy John H. Bassarear
How best to grind? This article compares conventional crushing and grinding circuits to semiautogenous circuits, reviews recent installations of each circuit, and describes seven methods of using auto
Jan 6, 1982