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Resource companies must preserve capital while gaining operational efficiencyBy Adam H. Zimmerman
Introduction Noranda, like similar businesses, is suffering the pain of previously unheard of currency relationships, a cost structure built in better days, and conditions of gross oversupply possibl
Jan 6, 1985
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Ground Support Systems for Heavy, Squeezing Ground at Burgin MineBy Donald O. Rausch, William E. Hawkes, Odin Jr. Strandberg
INTRODUCTION Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Tintic Div. Burgin mine is a 725 t/d (800 stpd) lead-zinc producer, located in the east Tintic mining district, 5.6 km (3.5 miles) east of Eureka, and 130
Jan 1, 1982
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Environmental Issues For The Reclamation Of Abandoned Coal Mines In The Appalachian Coal Fields – Preprint 97-179By Anthony B. Szwilski, Dalip Sarin, Richard D. Begley
This paper will present the results of an analysis of several abandoned coal mine projects and includes field data for over a dozen different reclamation projects recently completed in the state of We
Feb 24, 1997
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Case Histories of Rehabilitation of French Railway TunnelsBy Verya Nasri
This paper presents analysis of damages and rehabilitation design for three major French rail-way tunnels built in mid-19th century. The La Nerthe tunnel underwent ovalization deformation with excessi
Jan 1, 2008
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Probable Cost Estimating and Risk ManagementBy John Reilly
Costs of complex/underground projects have been consistently underestimated and delivery on time and on budget has been problematic. This has been attributed, to inadequate cost estimates and unidenti
Jan 1, 2008
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TBM And NATM Combined Solution For A Very Deep Tunnel?The ?Pajares? CaseBy Enrique Fernández
INTRODUCTION The high speed rail link between Madrid and Asturias, in the North of Spain, has encountered in the Cantabrian range the biggest challenge of the whole line, a very deep tunnel, 25 km l
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The Economics of Mechanical Raise BoringBy James H. Dye, N. E. Norman
There will be about 300 raise boring machines used worldwide by late 1981, attesting to the acceptance of this drilling system by the mining and construction industries. Over the past few years, many
Jan 3, 1981
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Evaporation And Crystallization In The Production Of Industrial MineralsBy L. Diestelow
Evaporation and crystallization processes are used extensively in the mining industry to provide many pro-ducts. In the case of solution mining evaporators are used to concentrate, or to concentrate a
Jan 1, 1993
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Monitoring Of Mineral Surface Modifications At Molecular LevelBy J. A. Mielczarski
Surface properties of minerals could be modified selectively and very specifically by adsorption -desorption (dissolution) processes. This requires a monitoring and control of the outermost surface l
Jan 1, 2000
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Gas Suspension Reduction SystemsBy D. W. Gunkle
Processing of various ores and materials in a reducing atmosphere has been done for many years. However, the typical device currently used is a large, often high maintenance, expensive piece of equipm
Jan 1, 1998
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Enhanced Ex-Situ Mineral Carbonation At Ambient Conditions With Industrial WasteBy B. Spigarelli
Carbon dioxide sequestration by conversion to carbonates has become a promising option for CO2 storage. Experiments were conducted to determine the feasibility of CO2 sequestration at ambient conditi
Jan 1, 2012
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SelectionConsiderations - Using a ConsultantBy Alfred Weiss
Selecting a minicomputer is not unlike selecting a costly piece of mining equipment such as a truck, shovel, crusher, or conveyor belt system. A marked difference might lie in the frequency at which s
Jan 11, 1981
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An Advanced Open Pit Mining Equipment Maintenance ProgramBy D. C. Myntti
An open pit mining equipment maintenance program, in order to be successful, must have many active segments covering the full range of equipment selection, trained personnel, repair facilities, preven
Jan 1, 1978
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An Evaluation Of Microseismic Activity Associated With Major Roof Falls In A Limestone Mine: A Case StudyBy T. Bajpayee, J. Ellenberger
Microseismic monitoring and evaluation is one aspect of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) research program. Roof falls are often preceded by a period of elevated micro
Jan 1, 2007
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Analyzing the Health and Cost Benefits of Utilizing Electric Engines versus Diesel for Equipment Fleets in Hot Underground MinesBy Karoly (Charles) Kocsis, August Greth, Jon Fox
"It is the duty of the mine operator to ensure the mine environment is healthy and safe for the mine workers. For deep and hot underground mines, this requires maintaining adequate working temperature
Jan 8, 2018
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Anticipated Behavior Of Silty Sands In TunnelingBy Ronald E. Heuer, Debra L. Virgens
INTRODUCTION Behavior of clay soils in response to tunneling is reasonably well understood by reference to the tunnel stability factor NT = Pz/su (Peck, 1969; Heuer, 1974). With this analysis tool,
Jan 1, 1987
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Urban Tunneling Technology - European ExperiencesBy Erich J. Jacob
In the past 15 years the enforced improvement of the public traffic systems caused a boom in urban tunnel construction. In 1961 the City of Paris started to build the Express-Metro. Of the 47 km long
Jan 1, 1976
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Modelling of Fragile Coal Mine Roof and Estimation of Rock Loads—Some Empirical and Numerical Methods - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Amar Prakash, V. M. S. R. Murthy, Ajoy Kumar Singh, Avinash Paul, John Loui Porathur
Weak, layered, and fragile rock mass formation, if not supported properly, is subject to roof failure thereby affecting safety and productivity in underground coal mines. Though Central Mining Researc
Sep 1, 2023
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EPA’s EPCRA Assistance Visits: Getting Prepared (EPCRA Actually Consists Of Sections Other Than 313?)By K. Ward
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is beginning to provide compliance assistance visits to various industries, including mining, for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) c
Jan 1, 2001
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The Beneficiation Of Specular Hematite By High Intensity Magnetic Separation ? IntroductionBy D. M. Thayer
Dry magnetic separation of feebly magnetic minerals and wet magnetic separators suitable for highly magnetic minerals have been commercially utilized for a number of years. The beneficiation of magnet
Jan 1, 1979