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Leica Dozer 2000 At The San Miguel Lignite Mine: The Uses Of GPS Grade Control In Surface Mining
By M. Heger
February 2, 1999 marks a milestone in earth-moving technology at the San Miguel Lignite Mine. It was on that date that The North American Coal Corporation (NAC) took delivery of three Leica Dozer 200
Jan 1, 2002
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Classification And Concentration Of Heavy Minerals In Grinding Circuits
By A. L. Hinde
The recovery of heavy minerals by gravity concentration during grinding is practised widely in the minerals industry. Studies have shown that the grade and recovery of the concentrate depends not only
Jan 1, 1985
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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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SME Meets With the SEC – Resources and Reserves Reporting Discussed
By Jean-Michel Rendu
On April 30, 2003, representatives of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc.(SME) met with the staff of the Division of Corporation Finance of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commis
Jan 1, 2003
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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
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Surface Coal Mining In Alaska's Interior A Struggle With Hydrologic Concepts
By C. P. Boddy
One of the most difficult tasks a project manager will have in pre-mine planning is dealing with the mine site's hydrologic regime. Numerous federal statutes passed by Congress in the last decade
Jan 1, 1985
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Heat Stress in Underground Mines and its Control Measures: A Systematic Literature Review and Retrospective Analysis
By Siddhartha Roy, Hemant Agrawal, Ram Madhab Bhattacharjee, Devi Prasad Mishra
Heat stress is a major concern for the health, safety and productivity of miners working in hot and humid underground mines. At greater depth, heat inside underground mines increases due to geothermal
Jan 14, 2022
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A Methods for the Evaluation of Data From the Batch Testing of Green Pellets
By John S. Wakeman
The initial step in the pelletizing of iron ores is the production of green balls. The importance of this step cannot be overemphasized as the physical quality of the green balls has a very significa
Jan 1, 1971
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A Data-Driven Approach to Control Fugitive Dust in Mine Operations "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By MUSTAFA ERKAYAOGLU, Muhammet Mustafa Kahraman
Particulate matter (PM) is one of the main actors related to air pollution caused by surface mining. Fugitive dust, considered as particulate matter that cannot be collected by conventional measures,
Sep 29, 2020
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Copper And Its Future
By John G. Hall
Everyone forms his own mental picture when the subject of copper is mentioned. To an architect, copper is a warm, enduring metal with a quiet beauty; to the historian, man's first metal; to the p
Jan 1, 1968
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Experimental research on the behavior of ventilation air around shafts during a fire
The safety of personnel is the most important matter during a mine fire. However, there is not enough research on a case when a fire occurs near a shaft and the behavior of the fire gas is not well un
Jan 1, 2009
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Platinum Recovery from Hydrometallurgical Residue of Waste Automotive Catalysts Processing by High-Temperature Smelting Process "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By Shuchen Sun, Ganfeng Tu, Chuan Liu, Xiaoping Zhu
The hydrometallurgical residue generated during the hydrometallurgical processing of waste automotive catalysts is valuable as a secondary resource. In this study, a process of platinum recovery from
Oct 12, 2020
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Managing The Drill And Blast Process
By L. W. Berry
Drill and blast planning is critical to successful mine production, both in timing and in results. However, typical planning, reporting, and information exchange usually involves large quantities of d
Jan 1, 2011
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The Use Of-Critical Path Modeling To Analyze Production In Underground Mines
By William J. Douglas
Critical path modeling (CPM) has been used widely as a tool to manage large-scale projects having many activities which are conducted in series or parallel. The construction industry is a regular user
Jan 1, 1978
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Silicosis, An Ancient Malady In A Modern Setting (d44dc929-04f2-476c-9e23-469bd0c60ddf)
By R. C. Burtan
Long before the dawn of recorded history, man began to dig into the earth's crust in a never ending search for useful materials. It has been well established that prehistoric man discovered flint
Jan 1, 1984
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A review on potash recovery from different rock and mineral sources
By SANDEEP KUMAR JENA
This paper reviews the recovery of potassium from different rocks and mineral sources. Global demand for potassium is rising steadily due to the growth of agricultural production. Fertilizer manufactu
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Targeting and Prioritizing Safety Interventions in West Virginia – Preprint 97-51
By J. M. Dean, R. L. Grayson, R. C. Althouse, M. J. Klishis, G. L. Winn
Using powerful database management software, nested-field analysis and microanalysis of narratives have been made of West Virginia accident data, resulting in a new approach for targeting and prioriti
Feb 24, 1997
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Design Of A Bubble-Separation Tank For Water Treatment Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
By P. R. Desam, J. D. Miller, A. Datta
The flow behavior of bubble-particle aggregates in separation tanks is important for many flotation systems, particularly for wastewater treatment. These aggregates can be considered as the dispersed
Jan 1, 2000
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Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLO
By Carl Johnson, D. R. Todd
The Blue Ridge Low Level Outlet (LLO) was a design/build contract to provide a secondary means of discharging water from the Blue Ridge Reservoir. The project involved driving a 3.25 m (11 ft) modifie
Jan 1, 2005
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A History of Gold Mining in Oatman & Gold Road, Az - SME Annual Meeting 2024
By Terence P. McNulty
Gold-bearing outcrops were discovered in 1862 by Union soldiers garrisoned at Needles, CA, near the northwest corner of the future State of Arizona. Sporadic mining began several years later, but engi
Feb 1, 2024