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Installation and Preliminary Results of a Novel Fiber Optic Distributed Strain Monitoring System in an Active Underground Room and Pillar Metal Mine
By Taghi Sherizadeh, Paul Brooks, Dogukan Guner, Samuel Nowak
Large excavations are well known to result in rock mass deformations which can present challenging situations for mine personnel. Most of the currently available ground movement monitoring devices fai
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Paste Thickening Tailings ? Recent Examples Of A Rapidly Emerging Technology
By T. Gollaher
The use of paste thickeners for mineral tailings has gained increasing acceptance by the mining industry throughout the world and in the U.S. during the last five years. Advantages of water recovery
Jan 1, 2010
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Effects of Corrosion on Ground Support and Corrosion Monitoring Methods
By D. J. Benton, S. Finley, D. T. Orr, A. J. Chambers, M. A. Stepan
"Corrosion of ground support can lead to falls of ground that pose a significant risk to miner safety. To address this problem, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is inv
Jan 1, 2017
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Riyadh Metro Design and Construction - Design and Construction on the Fast Track
By Henning Schwarz, Faisal Al Arifi, Anas Almousa
"The Riyadh Metro Project forms part of a complete new public transport system integrated in the urban planning and development of the fast growing capital city of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Des
Jan 1, 2016
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Protection Of Groundwater In Nevada From Impacts By Mining
By T. J. Fronapfel
Impacts to ground water from mining are being comprehensively regulated in Nevada through specific requirements for design, construction, operation, permitting and closure. This program is the nation&
Jan 1, 1992
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Preserving Underground Cultural Heritage With Regard Of Optimal Access Of Visitors
By R. Debkowski
The current underground infrastructure of an old monumental salt mine along with using it as a tourist, museum, nature, resort, conference and cultural events place is presented in the paper. At prese
Jan 1, 2006
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Rare Earth Elements At Abandoned Uranium Mines' In The Southern Black Hills Of South Dakota
By C. J. Webb
Abandoned uranium mines in the southern Black Hills of South Dakota were sampled for uranium, radium, and rare earth elements during 1992 and 1993. Analyses of water samples from several shallow ponds
Jan 1, 1995
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Fluidized-Bed Combustion: Development Status
By A. A. Jonke
The combustion of fossil fuels in a fluidized bed of calcined limestone particles is a potentially efficient and economically attractive process for the generation of steam for electric power producti
Jan 1, 1974
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Impacts Of RCRA Regulation Of Mine Waste On The Coal Industry
By J. H. Desautels
The modern coal mining industry is subject to a vast array of regulations affecting virtually all aspects of its operations. Probably the most significant over-sight role involves the Office of Surfac
Jan 1, 1993
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Metropolitan Water Tunnel Program in Massachusetts - RETC2023
By Rafael C. Castro, Paul V. Savard, Kathleen M. Murtagh
Preliminary design is underway for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s (MWRA) next major tunnel program, the Metropolitan Water Tunnel Program (MWTP). The MWTP is the latest part of MWRA’s o
Jun 13, 2023
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Deposit Modeling to Mine Production in an Open Pit Copper Molybdenum Mine
By Thomas G. Johnston, Garston H. Blackwell
The development of a block model for a copper molybdenum ore deposit is described. The early use of the inverse distance power estimator, and later transition to geostatistics and kr iging, produced b
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role Of Safety Observation And Safety Sampling In Mandated Miner Training
By M. C. Radomsky
Approximately sixty, small, surface coal mines in Pennsylvania participated in a program designed to improve safety performance in the workplace. The method involved the use of safety sampling and obs
Jan 1, 1987
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The Crescent Market Project
By D. A. Meyer
The long and arduous process of bringing aggregate produced in Mexico to the Gulf Coast of the United States really began in the 1970s when the first exploratory trips were taken by Vulcan's geol
Jan 1, 1995
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Process Control at P.T. Freeport Indonesia's Milling Operations
By Andrew J. Neale, Chelvan Veloo
P.T. Freeport Indonesia currently operate a 600,000 t/d mining and 125,000 t/d milling operation in the remote highlands of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. The isolated location and generally difficult working
Jan 1, 1997
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Using Fiber Shotcrete As Temporary Wall Support At Barrick Turquoise Ridge #3 Shaft Sinking - SME Annual Meeting 2022
By R. Wu, R. Howell, J. Dase
Turquoise Ridge is an underground gold mine located in the Potosi Mining District, approximately 64 km northeast of Winnemucca, Nevada. Turquoise Ridge Underground is accessed via two shafts and a sys
Mar 2, 2022
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Controlled Freezing For Temporary Ground Support
By John A. Shuster
INTRODUCTION Controlled ground freezing for mining and construction applications has been in use for over a century. Despite the great technological evolution which has occurred during this period,
Jan 1, 1997
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Gold In Early Precambrian Plutonic Rocks: The Relation Between Geochemical Abundance And Concentration To Exploitable Levels
By W. J. Wolfe
Using a combined fire assay-atomic absorption method, gold determinations with a minimum detection limit of 5 ppb were made on 345 samples of Early Precambrian felsic plutonic rocks collected 2 2 from
Jan 1, 1975
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Advancing CO2 Scrubber Chemistries used in Respiratory Protective Devices and Refuge Alternatives
By D. Murray
"The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act included the need for improved chemical technologies to address respiratory protective device inadequacies and refuge alternative developme
Jan 1, 2018
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Remediation Of The Warm Springs Ponds Complex, Montana
By W. R. Hail
A proactive design and construct approach was used to remediate the Warm Springs Ponds Complex near Anaconda, Montana under "Superfund". The pond complex is used for treatment/settlement of heavy meta
Jan 1, 1995
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A Causation Mechanism for Coal Bursts during Roadway Development Based on the Major Horizontal Stress in Coal, Very Specific Structural Geology Causing a Localised Loss of Effective Coal Confinement and Newton’s Second Law
By Aaron Jones, Guy Reed, Russell Frith
"In 2017, one of the international authorities on coal bursts, Dr. Chris Mark, published a paper entitled “Coal Bursts that Occur during Development: A Rock Mechanics Enigma,” in which several relevan
Jan 1, 2019