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New Tunneling Innovations Revolve Around More Efficient Disc Cutters
By Desiree Willis
Disc cutters have determined excavation rates of rock tunneling projects for more than 50 years. First developed in 1956 by James S. Robbins, disc cutters (then 279 mm or 11 in. in diameter) were use
Jan 1, 2007
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Discussion - On nonnegative weights of linear kriging estimation
By Y. C. Kim, F. Szidarovszky
G.M. Philip and D.F. Watson The article cited above reflects the difficulty that is often encountered in interpreting different aspects of kriging. Baafi et al. write : "Due to negative kriging wei
Jan 2, 1987
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New Techniques In Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates Of The Future - Part III - Beneficiation, Waste Disposal And Environmental Regulations - Abstract Of Parts I And II And Introduction To Part III.
By James E. Lawver
Part I describes the general geology of the Florida deposits. As the lucrative Bone Valley Formation is depleted, replacement production will move progressively into areas of total Hawthorn production
Jan 1, 1983
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Effects of Longwall Mining on Aquatic Resources at the Bailey Mine in Southwestern Pennsylvania
By M. R. Haibach, M. L. Shema, J. M. Silvis
"Since 2005, longwall coal mine operators in Pennsylvania (US) have been required to collect extensive hydrologic and biological data to document pre- and post-mining conditions of aquatic resources (
Jan 1, 2017
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Simulating Concentrators From Feed To Final Products Using A Multi-Component Methodology
The ability to optimise a concentrator from mill feed to final products requires a simulator which integrates comminution, classification and separation modelling. In order to model this range of proc
Feb 27, 2013
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Sustainability and resource efficiency in potash and rock salt mining
By F. X. Spachtholz
"Raw materials industry is crucial for national economy. German mining companies are known for their high degree of resource efficiency based on modern technology and know how. K+S is one of the world
Jan 1, 2011
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Team Organization in the Mining Industry
By David M. Spatz
The way people interact, collaborate, learn and improve can have a profound impact on a company’s efficiency, performance, productivity and return on investment. This is the motive behind corporate e
Jan 1, 2000
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Sag And Ball Mill Operation In Weak Network Conditions
By P. Burmeister, R. A. Errath, A. Sapin
Sag Mills are becoming bigger in size almost every year. Concentrator plants are also becoming larger with more SAG and Ball Mills units with Gearless Mill drives installed in one plant. In contradict
Jan 1, 2001
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Precambrian Shield Gold Exploration Trends Detailed
By James W. Stewart, A. C. Colvine
Introduction Precambrian shield terrains the world over are experiencing an unprecedented level of concerted exploration for lode gold deposits. Reasons for this include: • The increase in the price
Jan 12, 1984
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Some Mitigative Measures for Protection of Surface Structures Affected by Ground Subsidence
By L. You
Theoretical and analytical analyses of three mitigative measures- plane fitting method, trenching, and tension cable led to the development of a total protection plan to eliminate or reduce damages to
Jan 1, 1986
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Design and Construction of Tunnel and Shaft Plugs
By James W. Marold
Tunnel and shaft plugs have been designed to assist in construction of new and rehabilitation of existing tunnels and shafts. Tunnel plugs have been used to provide construction access for side by sid
Jan 1, 2008
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Sustainable Exploration for Fossil Fuel in Asturias (Spain)
By P. Cienfuegos, J. Loredo, J. J. Fernández, F. Pendás
This coal basin is a fore-deep basin with a lot of similarities with the Appalachian basin in the U.S.A., where throughout the 1990s, the research in coalbed methane grew rapidly due to a combination
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessing Ground Ahead Of TBm Tunnel Using Low-Interruption Wireless Seismic Reflector Tracing System
By Takuji Yamamoto
High-speed TBM excavation requires rapid ground assessment ahead of excavation, particularly in complex grounds. The Tunnel Reflector Tracing technology (TRT) developed by authors, uses seismic reflec
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Mountaintop Removal Controversy Slows West Virginia Coal Mining
By Syd S. Peng
Mountaintop removal (MTR) mining started in West Virginia nearly 30 years ago. This surface mining method can extract multiple coal seams as thin as a few inches in whole and minimum rock dilution in
Jan 1, 2000
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Earth Pressure Balance Machines for the Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Project - Basis of Design
By Jimmy Thompson
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is designing the Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Project in San Jose, California. The project includes 6.9 km (4.3 miles) of twin-bored tunnels to be const
Jan 1, 2008
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Understanding Geologic and Mining Conditions for Mine Management Decisions: A Case Study
By Kevin Andrews, Terry Hamric, Scott Nelson
"Mining conditions in underground coal mines are dictated by the environment in which the coal seams were geologically deposited. Depositional features can change rapidly, significantly affecting mini
Jan 1, 2019
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors its 2004 Inductees
The 22nd Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held at the Westin La Paloma in Tucson, AZ on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004. This ye
Jan 1, 2004
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Federal Cooperation To Protect Watersheds Degraded By Coal Mine Drainage From Abandoned Mine Lands
By B. Samoski
In late 1994, EPA and OSM acknowledged that efforts by any one agency or by the many different agencies to remedy the water quality impacts of decades of contamination from abandoned coal mine lands
Jan 1, 2002
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Nickel Laterite Processing: Second Generation Design Considerations
By N. L. Hayward, V. H. Ness
In the past decade Australia has seen the development, construction and commissioning of three complex processing plants for the treatment of lateritic nickel ores. These have all been based on high p
Jan 1, 2001
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Meeting the Challenges and Risks for Tunneling Under San Diego State University
By Dave Ragland
The SDSU tunnel and underground station are the first of these type facilities to be constructed by the Metropolitan Transit Development Board. Because there is no previous experience, and because tun
Jan 1, 2001