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Ductile Cast Iron As A Watertight Shaft LiningBy Robert S. Saunders
Cast iron tubbing for two centuries was the only practical watertight shaft lining for deep waterbearing formations. However, since World War II composite welded steel and concrete lining has gained f
Jan 1, 1985
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Skill, Talent and Future Leaders in a Candidate-Deficient MarketBy Leigh Freeman
This article provides an overview for a series of leadership development workshops offered through the SME Young Leaders Program. The first of these workshops, “Accelerated Development Plan,” will be
Jan 1, 2006
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Fringes : Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow?By Gordon Kidd
Inflation and burgeoning costs are two among many factors which have generated a new surge of interest in "fringe benefits" (sometimes referred to as "supplementary remuneration" or "supplementary com
Jan 1, 1980
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Numerical Modeling Of Large-Scale Block Cave Physical Models Using PFC2D (c0e58485-3c95-40a0-aa3d-2ddf7d53ec9c)By R. L. McNearny
A comparison study was conducted between an actual physical model and a numerical model based on the physical model of the block cave mining method. Results from the numerical analyses closely simulat
Jan 1, 1997
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Regional Metallogenesis Of Central AlaskaBy W. J. Nokleberg, B. A. Bouley, T. K. Bundtzen
Central Alaska contains a wide variety of pre-, syn-, and post -accretionary mineral deposits that are related to the growth and evolution of the north-west North American continental margin. Withinp
Jan 1, 2000
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Problems With Malfunctioning Blastholes (1395c1ed-c5f9-4431-829e-7debbade00d0)By C. J. Konya
When blasts are designed, the assumption is made that all blastholes release near ideal energy. In many types of mining operations, some blastholes release very little useful energy. These blastholes
Jan 1, 1988
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New look into quantitative analysis of mine safety studiesBy J. Maiti, A. Bhattacherjee
A literature review on quantitative analysis of mine safely studies revealed that numerous investigators explored a wide- range of techniques, including the investigation of bivariate and multivariate
Jan 1, 2000
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Simplified Cost Models For Prefeasibility Mineral Evaluations (b557fcd9-b3e0-4a1b-bf9a-ab6d01c4d8a5)By T. W. Camm
The Bureau of Mines conducts studies of the economic impacts of regulations on federal lands. These studies are part of the Bureau Potential Supply Analysis (PSA) program. To meet the needs of these s
Jan 1, 1993
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A unified shovel interface: Bringing smartphone technology into the cabBy Heather Wright
Shovel operators are one step closer to having a better tool to operate and monitor their equipment. The development of a unified shovel interface is proceeding into phase three, focused on producing
Mar 1, 2014
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Recent Improvements At La Colorada MineBy William A. Faust
La Colorada Mine was begun in 1993 as a small heap leach mine and was the first operation for Eldorado Gold Corporation. 'This paper describes the growth of the mine to annual production levels n
Jan 1, 1998
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Maintaining The Proper Balance With Computer Aided Gear Train DesignBy John Carr
The tremendous growth in grinding mill size and horsepower during the '70s demanded advancements in gear cutting technology and equipment for the '80s. Computers are used as an aid in the
Jan 1, 1981
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Simulation Of Air And Contaminant Flow In Underground Mine Ventilation NetworksBy A. Exikis
Simulating a ventilation network of an underground mine can help in solving complex ventilation systems with many features, selecting proper fan specifications, location and settings. Early computer s
Jan 1, 2006
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Berwind Decision: Where Are We Now With Liability For Contract MinersBy M. M. Rajkovich
Just prior to the close of the century, the Mine Safety and Health Review Commission issued its long-awaited decision in Berwind Natural Resources et al. vs. Secretary of Labor[1] to usher in the new
Jan 1, 2003
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Tunnel Excavation At The Bad Creek ProjectBy Thomas H. Holley
This presentation will describe the underground excavation at the Bad Creek Pump Storage project. It consists of approximately 3,650 m of various size tunnels ranging from 4.2 m to 9.0 m finished diam
Jan 1, 1987
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Operating Data For An Alpine Miner Used At The Nevada Test Site With A Conveyor For Rail Haulage Muck DisposalBy Richard V. Good, John B. Harvey, Lloyd S. Jones
INTRODUCTION The term "Rapid Underground Excavation" is generally associated with high speed tunnel advance with large volumes of excavation, and indeed this is the type of work for which most of t
Jan 1, 1997
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Discussion – Canonical diagram as a graph representation of a mine ventilation network - by A. M. Wala and T. Altman Tehnical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 38 August 1987, pp. 796-800By Pierre Mousset-Jones
I wish to submit this discussion item on an article published in the August issue of MINING ENGINEERING by Wala and Altman on the use of canonical diagrams for mine ventilation networks. The advent
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology Of The Red Dog Mine, Western Brooks Range, AlaskaBy J. E. Kulas
Red Dog is a Mississippian to Permian aged sulfide deposit located in the western Brooks Range north of Kotzebue, Alaska. It belongs in the family of black Shale hosted sedimentary exhalite deposits b
Jan 1, 1992
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Porter Square Rock ChamberBy David E. Thompson, Edward S. Plotkin
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line Extension Northwest is nearing the final stages of construction. The 3. 1 mile extension of the Red Line from the existing Harvard Square
Jan 1, 1983
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Steel Fiber Reinforced Tunnel LiningsBy Peter Shuttleworth, Chris Fesq, Eddie Woods
Precast concrete segmental linings for tunnels have traditionally been designed with conventional steel bar reinforcement. In many cases, this has been satisfactory in service, but in others, major pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining At The WIPP: The Safe Completion Of The Nuclear CycleBy J. R. Walls
Mining is one of world's oldest industries. Its rich history continues into modern times. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) located in southeastern New Mexico is writing the next chapter in
Jan 1, 1996