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An Empirical Analysis Of Ventilation Requirements For Deep Mechanized Stoping At The Homestake Gold Mine
By LeEtta M. Shaffner, John R. Marks
INTRODUCTION In the last twelve years, underground stoping methods at the Homestake Gold Mine have evolved from open cut-and-fill with jacklegs, cribbed raises and electric slushers to ramp-based m
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Concepts in the Analysis of Unstable Coal Pillar Failure
By E. Poeck, R. Garvey, U. Ozbay, K. Zhang
"A coal bump is characterized by the sudden failure of one or more pillars and an associated release of kinetic energy. Although the geologic conditions surrounding coal bumps are often similar, their
Jan 1, 2016
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Natural Language Processing for Classification of Narratives from MSHA Data
By M. Shahsavar, J. Sattarvand, J. Gomez
Mining can be categorized as a hazardous activity, considering some factors such as environmental conditions with a considerable presence of humidity, suspended particles, or falling rocks have affect
Jun 25, 2023
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Interaction Models for Mechanized Tunneling
By G. Meschke
"This paper reports on computational and experimental research, performed at the Collaborative Research Center “Interaction Models for Mechanized Tunneling” at Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. Researc
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimization of Air-Injection Spargers for Column Flotation Applications
By V. Ramirez, M. Mankosa, G. Luttrell, E. Wasmund
"The performance of column flotation is strongly influenced by the effectiveness of the gas sparging system. Unfortunately, field studies suggest that gas injector systems used for column sparging are
Jan 1, 2016
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A Tunneled Solution for the Cemetery Brook Drain in Manchester, New Hampshire - NAT2022
By Frederick McNeill, John Harper, Mahmood Khwaja, Shawn Lavoie, Timothy Cloughert, David Polcari
City of Manchester, NH, is implementing a 20-year plan to control and significantly reduce overflow of its sewer system. The long-term control plan had called for large scale box culvert installation
Dec 1, 2022
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The Relationship Of Direct Reduction To The Iron-Ore And Coal Industry
By L. G. Hendrickson
Direct-reduction processes for converting iron ores to metallic iron in the solid state have been available for some time; and whenever scrap becomes expensive, there is a new wave of interest in thes
Jan 1, 1978
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Methods Of On-Stream Analysis
By S. K. Kawatra
In this paper three methods of on-stream analysis 1) Radiometric techniques, 2) X-ray tube techniques and 3) Neutron activation method are reviewed. Advantages and disadvantages of each method are dis
Jan 1, 1984
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Thermal Neutron Capture Prompt Gamma Emission Spectra Of Coals
By Caroline L. Herzenberg
Recently, neutron-induced gamma spectrometry has been introduced and gained provisional acceptance as a method for continuous automated analysis of coal. Instrumentation based on this technique has be
Jan 1, 1984
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Concentrator Improvements At Ozark Lead
By Terry S. Maio
In 1978, Ozark Lead Company made the decision to expand the capacity of its mine/mill complex by 33%. The objectives of the expansion were to (a) increase mine' production capacity by 1816 tonne/
Jan 1, 1983
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Role of Water Chemistry in the Selective Flocculation and Dispersion of Iron Ore
By S. K. Kawatra, H. J. Haselhuhn
"Fine-grained hematite ore can be concentrated by the process of selective flocculation and dispersion, which relies on proper reagent selection and control of water chemistry. While many previous stu
Jan 1, 2015
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Production And Utilization Of Coal Resins
By R. Benemelis
The existence of resins in some coal deposits in various parts of the world has been known for many years. These resins vary considerably in chemical structure and properties. The resin that is found
Jan 1, 1990
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Earthquake Engineering Of Tunnels
By G. Norman Owen, Roger E. Scholl, Tor L. Brekke
INTRODUCTION Underground structures are generally regarded to be safer than surface structures during strong seismic motion, except when crossing a causative fault. Recent studies of observed earth
Jan 1, 1979
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The role of pre-conditioning in mitigating seismic hazards – an innovative method for future caving operations.
By James Lett
The role of pre-conditioning in a caving operation has multiple benefits, ranging from assisting with improved caveability, normalising fragmentation and improving draw point hang-up frequency. At New
Apr 26, 2022
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Loading Characteristics of Mechanical Rib Bolts Determined Through Testing and Numerical Modeling
By Gamal Rashed, Zorica Radakovic-Guzina, Khaled Mohamed
"Underground coal mines use mechanical bolts in addition to other types of bolts to control the rib deformation and to stabilize the yielded coal ribs. Limited research has been conducted to understan
Jan 1, 2019
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Revaluation Of Mine Rock Waste As A Substrate For Carbon Sequestration
By Hitch M.
Many mining wastes, especially those from the metal mining industry, have traditionally been treated as a matter of little or no value and in practice a cost burden. Some wastes, due to their reactiv
Jan 1, 2010
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Annual Review 1987 - Exploration - Introduction
By E. D. Attanasi, M. W. Bultman
Most statistical measures of mineral exploration continued downward in 1986. Prospects in 1987, however, appear to have brightened for exploration as the overall economic health of the mineral industr
Jan 5, 1988
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Strategic Mine Planning at Newmont's Twin Creeks Operation
By P. Schumacher, M. Fein
"INTRODUCTION Newmont’s Twin Creeks operation, part of its Nevada operations, produces gold from two large open pit mines. Mined ore is processed at one of three on-site facilities: a refractory mill
Jan 1, 2015
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Contractor uses innovative techniques on Seattle project
"There is no fast way to add more than 6.4 km (4 miles) of track, most of it underground, to the Sound Transit Link Light Rail system in the Seattle, WA area. But increasingly busy traffic through a n
Dec 1, 2016
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Examples Of Routine Computer Processing In Applied Mineral Exploration Geophysics
By William O. Rasmussen
Exploration requires processing highly varying kinds and amounts of geologic information. Successful discovery dictates that this be done quickly with maximum confidence. Most phases of exploration ar
Jan 1, 1969