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Conceptual and Geometric Design of Steep Slope Contour MiningBy John H. Gasper
The success of steep slope (>20°) contour mining depends on many factors. Most important is the selection of the mining method that best suits the premining site conditions environmentally and economi
Jan 1, 1991
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Challenges Of Conveyors In TunnelingBy Marco Sonnenschein
As time is costly, engineering companies have developed methods, procedures and mechanical equipment to tunnel faster. But the best excavation method will not be able to cope with the time pressure if
Jan 1, 2012
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Design And Construction Challenges Of Hard Rock TBMS At The Gotthard Base TunnelBy Michael Rehbock-Sander
The Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT) is 57 km (35 miles) long and consists of two par-allel single-track tubes with an ex-cavation diameter ranging from 8.8 to 9.5 m (28.8 to 31.2 ft). These are interlinked
Jan 1, 2012
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Transporting A TBM Through A Large City On The East Side CSO Tunnel Project In Portland, ORBy Niels Kofoed
Upon completion of the 6,200 m (20,340 lineal ft; lft) North Tunnel drive for the Portland East Side Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Tunnel project in Portland, OR, the slurry tunnel boring machine (TBM
Jan 1, 2011
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Concommitant Backstowing: What Is Its Potential For Alleviating Concerns Associated With High-Production Longwall Mining?By M. J. Sanzotti
This paper examines the potential for controlling longwall-induced subsidence by pneumatically backstowing the void created by mining with waste rock, and having the process scheduled as a unit operat
Jan 1, 1995
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Design And Startup Of The Pinto Valley Digital Control System ? IntroductionBy Terry O. Arney
This paper is a description of the digital Data Acquisition and control System that is installed at Cities Service's Pinto Valley Concentrator. Pinto Valley Concentrator ? The Pinto Valle
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluation Of Dust Exposures Associated With Mist Drilling Technology For Roof BoltersBy T. W. Beck
Overexposure to respirable dust remains a widespread health hazard to roof bolter occupations in underground coal mines. Recently implemented mist drilling technology was evaluated for its effectivene
Jan 1, 2008
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Coal Mine Ventilation Returns to Centrifugal FansBy Les Gutzwiller
Fan applications in the mining industry have changed during the last 70 years. In 1922, J.R. Robinson authored a technical volume entitled Practical Mine Ventilation. At that time, atmospheric contr
Jan 1, 1999
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Coal 1988By M. L. Mellish
The year 1988 unexpectedly turned out to be a good year for the US coal industry. In fact, it was a third consecutive year of record coal production. Accord¬ing to preliminary Energy Information Admin
Jan 1, 1989
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Crushing and grinding at Amax's Sleeper gold mineBy J. J. DeMull, B. A. Boster
Amax's Sleeper mine uses conventional cyanidation milling and heap leaching techniques to produce gold. Since milling operations commenced in March 1986, average ore processing rates have improve
Jan 1, 1990
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Solving Process Plant Vibration ProblemsBy Adriaan de Villiers
Many conventional structural analysis and design methods in current use are not appropriate for the mining industry. Two major reasons for this are that: • The economic life of a particular mine is l
Jan 1, 1992
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Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games VenuesWhen the 2008 Olympic Games begin in Beijing, China is September it will not only mark the end of the journey for the Olympic torch and the thou-sands of participating athletes, but the games will als
Jan 1, 2008
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Austrian Method Of Tunnel Building In Very Heavily Squeezing Ground In Mountainous Terrain Theory And PracticeBy Horst Pöchhacker
The largest structure along the Tauern highway section between Salzburg and Villach is the 6.4-km-long Tauern Tunnel. The major geotechnical problems that came up surprisingly while driving the headin
Jan 1, 1976
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A Comparative Study Of Selected Rock Stress And Property Measurement Instruments ? IntroductionBy J. R. Hoskins
Method - A direct approach to instrument users, initially by letter and later by telephone or personal contact was made. The resultant data was compiled to give specific use information on the seven i
Jan 1, 1973
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Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part III: Commercial Demonstration At Bagdad, ArizonaBy J. O. Marsden
Parts I and II in this series of papers presented the chemistry of medium-temperature pressure leaching of copper sulfide concentrates and reviewed the metallurgical development of a process to effect
Jan 1, 2007
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A New Diatomite Resource In EgyptBy M. I. Al-Wakeel
Nile sediment was collected as a waste from one of the water treatment plants in Cairo, and subjected to petrographical investigation and granulometric, chemical, and mineralogical analyses. It was ex
Jan 1, 2008
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Correlations of Grinding Mill Structural Design ProceduresBy V. Svalbonas
When the Trelleborg Divisions of Boliden Allis and Mineral Processing Systems (MPSI) merged, a unique opportunity occurred for two independent mill fabricators to compare design pro¬cedures and the re
Jan 1, 1992
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Conditions For Making Direct Reduced Iron, Transition Direct Reduced Iron And Pig Iron Nuggets In A Laboratory Furnace - Temperature-Time TransformationsBy B. Anameric
The pig iron nugget process is gaining in importance as an alternative to the traditional blast furnace. Throughout the process, self-reducing?fluxing dried greenballs composed of iron ore concentrate
Jan 1, 2007
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Challenge of Minerals Exploration in the 1990sBy Roy Woodall
Successful mineral exploration is the lifeblood of the mining industry. Contrary to what the environmental lobby would have the world believe, the industry is replacing the metals it is extracting. Th
Jan 1, 1992
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Rochester Mine Reaches 100 Million Ounces of Silver ProductionThe Coeur Rochester Mine is one of the largest and lowest cost primary silver mines in the United States. In January, the mine surpassed 3.1 kt (100 million oz) of historic silver production. Rochest
Jan 1, 2004