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                     Design Principles for Soft Ground Cutterheads Design Principles for Soft Ground CutterheadsBy Werner Burger The last decade has witnessed a rapid development and application of slurry and EPB type tunnel boring machines. Both soft ground types are able to excavate tunnels in unstable ground conditions below Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Peruvian Mining Convention Focuses on Sustainable Development Peruvian Mining Convention Focuses on Sustainable DevelopmentBy William R. Yernberg The 26th Peruvian Mining Convention (Convención de Ingeneieros de Minas del Perú) was held Sept. 15 through 19, 2003, in Arequipa. The convention was sponsored by the Peruvian Institute of Mining Engi Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Overcoming Challenges in the Construction of the Dublin Port Tunnel Overcoming Challenges in the Construction of the Dublin Port TunnelBy Tim Brick, Peter Jewell, Stephen Thompson, Simon Morgan The $980m (€750m) Dublin Port Tunnel, Europe’s biggest urban highway tunnel project, was opened in December 2006. The culmination of this immense scheme is set to transform the environment, mobility a Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Quarry Expansion – Sustainable Management of Natural Aggregate Quarry Expansion – Sustainable Management of Natural AggregateBy M. L. Tucker, William H. Langer Many countries, provinces, territories and states in the European Union, Australia, Canada, the United States and elsewhere have begun implementing sustainability programs. Most of those programs, ho Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Industrial Minerals 2004 - Iodine Industrial Minerals 2004 - IodineBy S. Krukowski Iodine is a bluish-black, crystalline solid with sub-metallic luster, and has a specific gravity of 4.93. It volatilizes (sublimates) at ordinary temperatures into a blue-violet gas that has an irrit Jan 1, 2005 
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                     TECHNICAL NOTE - Influence of Process Variables in the High Gradient Separation of Uranium Ores TECHNICAL NOTE - Influence of Process Variables in the High Gradient Separation of Uranium OresBy S. G. Malghan, J. P. Van Dillen Introduction Some uranium minerals are paramagnetic and hence are amenable to concentration by high gradient magnetic separation (HGMS). This paper describes effects of the HGMS parameters-pulp vel Jan 12, 1983 
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                     The effects of biodiesel fuel and intake air methane on the emissions of a flameproof diesel power package The effects of biodiesel fuel and intake air methane on the emissions of a flameproof diesel power packageBy M. Gangal CANMET-MMSL, in cooperation with Dry Systems Technologies and Quinsam Mine, conducted a study to determine the effects of B50 biodiesel on the emissions of a flameproof diesel power package in compari Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The Development Of Kalengwa Mine In Zambia The Development Of Kalengwa Mine In ZambiaBy Peter B. Knuckey 1, Introduction Location Kalengwa mine is located in the North Western Province of Zambia, 402 kilometre by unpaved road to the west of Kitwe, which is roughly in the centre of the Zambian Copperbel Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Towards Sustainable Development: Conflict Management Practice and Education Towards Sustainable Development: Conflict Management Practice and EducationBy E. McCullough "Fostering positive community relations is a principal tenet of sustainable development, but conflict can test even the strongest of relationships. While conflict surrounding resource development proj Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Implementing Effective Conflict Management Techniques to Achieve Sustainable Development Implementing Effective Conflict Management Techniques to Achieve Sustainable DevelopmentBy E. McCullough "Fostering positive community relations is a principal tenet of sustainable development, but conflict can test even the strongest of relationships. While conflict surrounding resource development proj Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Mineralogical And Microscopic Evaluation Of Coarse Taconite Tailings From Minnesota Taconite Operations Mineralogical And Microscopic Evaluation Of Coarse Taconite Tailings From Minnesota Taconite OperationsBy Lawrence M. Zanko Eighteen coarse taconite tailings samples were collected in 2000-2001 from five western Mesabi Range taconite (iron ore) operations located in northern Minnesota, i.e., EVTAC, Hibbing Taconite (Hibtac Jan 1, 2007 
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                     De Beers, Sandvik Team Up On Underground Automation De Beers, Sandvik Team Up On Underground AutomationDe Beers? Finsch diamond mine began operation in the 1960s as a surface project using the latest technology available. During the 1990s, the operation, located about 160 km (100 miles) west of Kimber Jan 1, 2008 
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                     An Integrated Approach to Assess Acid Generation and Metal Release from Sulphide Tailings Using Oxygen Consumption Measurements, Porewater Chemistry and Geochemical Modeling An Integrated Approach to Assess Acid Generation and Metal Release from Sulphide Tailings Using Oxygen Consumption Measurements, Porewater Chemistry and Geochemical ModelingBy Michael J. Rinker, P. A. Tibble, M. Wiseman, R. V. Nicholson Tailings, from an active copper-zinc operation, containing about 10% sulphur were investigated to assess the onset of acid production and potential lime requirements for treatment of drainage. Oxygen Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Muruntau: The World’s Largest Gold Producing Mine Complex Muruntau: The World’s Largest Gold Producing Mine ComplexBy Jan Krason Introduction The South African Witwatersrand is the world's largest gold-bearing province and gold producing district. But the production capacity of the very big mines (Vaal Reef, Driefontein C Jan 11, 1984 
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                     Use of Simulation to Validate Load And Haul Requirements at Cortez Gold Mines Use of Simulation to Validate Load And Haul Requirements at Cortez Gold MinesBy W. L. Jacobsen, T. L. Dyer Cortez Gold Mines is completing a Feasibility Study for a new open pit gold mine in north central NV. The production schedule calls for a peak in material movement. This schedule is based on current o Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Bundling of German expertise in sustainable raw material economy Bundling of German expertise in sustainable raw material economyBy H. D. Brenk "The German Federation of International Mining and Mineral Resources (FAB) is a federation of German companies that are active in international mining and mining related business. The FAB presents a p Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A Tunnel Boring Machine at the South Pole A Tunnel Boring Machine at the South PoleBy Michael R. Walsh, John H. Wright, Eivind B. Jensen A tunnel boring machine (TBM) was designed and built at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in 1992 for use in Antarctica. The TBM system was tested at the South Pole where a 120-m lo Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effects of Chinese Mineral Strategies on the U.S. Minerals Industry Effects of Chinese Mineral Strategies on the U.S. Minerals IndustryBy P. A. Plunkert, D. E. Morse, Pui-Kwan Tse, W. D. Menzie, Lucy McCartan, J. F. Papp China’s burgeoning economy is responsible for a major share of recent world mineral consumption increases. In addition to factors traditionally recognized in market economies1 and factors unique to s Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Extensible Conveyor Systems For Long Tunnels Without Intermediate Access Extensible Conveyor Systems For Long Tunnels Without Intermediate AccessBy Dean Workman Long extensible conveyor systems are an important option for efficient tunnel excavation where intermediate access is impractical. The conveyor system designed for the Pula Subbaiah Veligonda Tunnel 
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                     Ventilation System Operating Cost Comparison Between A Conventional And An Automated Underground Metal Mine Ventilation System Operating Cost Comparison Between A Conventional And An Automated Underground Metal MineBy C. K. Kocsis, S. Hardcastle Mine ventilation, requires electricity to operate the fans and fossil fuel for heating. Typically, this accounts for approximately 40% of the overall underground energy consumption. This is considerab Jan 1, 2002 
