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A Comprehensive Assessment of Environmental Issues at the Robinson Project Porphyry Copper Mine, White Pine County, Nevada
By Houston Kempton, Tim Dyhr, Andy Davis, Mark Bloom, Connie Travers, Dave Atkins, Jeff Deen
INTRODUCTION Historical mining activities in the Robinson Mining District, in the Egan Range of east-central Nevada (White Pine County), resulted in five open pits (Veteran, Tripp, Liberty, Ruth,
Jan 1, 1995
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In Situ Stress Measurements and Geologic Structures in an Underground Coal Mine in the Northern Wasatch Plateau, Utah
By K. C. Ko, M. D. Bunnell
The studied coal mi1e is an underground coal mine located in the northern Wasatch Plateau of central Utah (Figure 1) . Since operation began in 1981, in situ stress conditions have been encountered wh
Jan 1, 1986
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Section 1 - General Introduction
By Bruce Kennedy, William Hustrulid
Georgius Agricola in 1556 wrote De Re Metallica, one of the first and probably the most famous of mining reference works. In Book 1 he reflects rather elegantly on mining and miners. "Many persons hol
Jan 1, 1982
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Performance of a New Fan Silencer Prototype for Auxiliary Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Felipe Calizaya, Sekhar Bhattacharyya
Mechanized underground mines suffer from noise overexposure. Noise levels are often above the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) where underground fans are used. Sound levels in active workings can reac
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A Computerized Analysis, Planning And Training System For Underground Mines
By Kathleen Y. Knoebel
This paper describes a graphical mini computer system called MPASS 2 (Mine Performance Analysis/Simulation) which has been designed to conduct analysis of underground room-and-pillar mining operations
Jan 1, 1982
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Adsorption-Coagulation Mechanism of Composites in Treating Acid Mine Drainage
By Zhe Liu, Liping Xiao, Jichi Bai, Xuefei Luan
"In order to study the removal efficiency of Cu2+ from acid mine drainage by prepared bentonite-steel slag composite particles, adsorption experiment was carried out. The composite particles were char
Jan 1, 2017
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Tunneling Under City Streets With Tunnel Boring Machine - Route 131-A Section 5b East 63rd Street - Third Avenue To FDR Drive Borough Of Manhattan - New York City
By Morris Loshinsky, George Ziegler
NEW ROUTES - 63rd STREET CROSSTOWN The New Route construction along East 63rd Street in Manhattan began in 1969 with the East River tunnel connecting Manhattan and Queens. The 63rd Street Line, onc
Jan 1, 1981
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The Anaconda C. E. Weed Concentrator (92de40b5-73a5-4107-9616-efee3d9637db)
By N. Finkelstein, C. G. Palagi, S. S. Stillar
The C. E. Weed concentrator treats 51,000 tons per day of 0.5% to 0.7% copper ore received from the Berkeley Pit, the Continental East Pit and the Butte underground mines. Improved operating technique
Jan 1, 1976
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Mechanical Properties of Western Canadian Heavy-Oil Sands and Their Relevance to Wellbore Stability
By Malcolm Reeves
The heavy oil reservoirs of Alberta and Saskatchewan include sequences of unconeolidated silts and fine sands which respond in an unusual manner when subjected to the high temperature and pore-fluid-p
Jan 1, 1986
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The Protection Of Vertical Shafts In Deep-Level, Hard-Rock Mines
By John W. Wilson
Every operation connected with the working of a deep-level mine has, to a greater or lesser extent, a direct bearing on the costs of production, and hence, profitability of the mine. If adequate mine
Jan 1, 1977
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BLM Studies Millions of Acres in Western US for Possible Wilderness Designation
By Don Fisher, Jean Juilland
Introduction A section of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 specifies the procedure for areas the US Bureau of Land Management manages that have wilderness qualities. In part, F
Jan 10, 1983
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Implications for companies and individuals of current changes in exploration strategy
By Michael Chender
Introduction Clearly, many problems confront the minerals industry today. Yet, at the same time, there is too much energy spent bemoaning the negative effects of difficult economic circumstances, low
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of commercial US grinding balls by laboratory impact and abrasion tests
By J. H. Tylczak, R. Blickensderfer
Impact and abrasion properties of various commercial US grinding halls were evaluated and compared by the Bureau of Mines, US Department of the Interior. Laboratory tests were conducted on balls obtai
Jan 1, 1990
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The Influence of Cleats and Joints on Production Blast Fragment Size in the Wyodak Coal, Campbell County, Wyoming.
By P. R. La Pointe, H. C. Ganow
The production of both over- and undersized coal fragments is a constant problem to open pit operators in the Powder River Basin. Operators strive to achieve production blasts that economically minimi
Jan 1, 1986
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Predicting and Reducing Stope Heat Flow in South African Gold Mines
By P. Bottomley, M. Matthews
Maintaining an acceptable thermal environment in South African gold mines becomes increasingly difficult as mining progresses to greater depths where higher virgin rock temperatures are encountered. C
Jan 1, 1987
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A Control System For Roof Drilling
By George A. Takach
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research with the goal of automating underground coal mine roof bolters for greater mine safety. In the project described here, the Bureau has focused on automat
Jan 1, 1992
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Hydraulic hoisting: An economic alternative in the deepening of underground mines
By Anders Sellgren, K. Hansson, A. Jedborn
In the mining industry, conversion of fine particles into a slurry is often part of the normal processing of the ore. Therefore. from a system's point of view, slurry transportation would be cons
Jan 1, 1990
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Bioleaching At Austin Gold Venture: Project Summary
By P. B. Marchant
Bioleach testing and piloting was conducted on refractory gold sulphide concentrate from Austin Gold Venture in Nevada during 1988. The objective of the test programme was to determine the technical a
Jan 1, 1989
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Geological Aspects of Feasibility Studies
By John W. Rozelle, David S. Bolin
INTRODUCTION During the normal course of a mining project, a feasibility study will be prepared that addresses all the aspects of the project including geology and mineral inventories, mining and
Jan 1, 1987
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Determination Of Deep Pit Heat Regime Parameters - Introduction
By R. Tanaskovic
The objective of study of climatic conditions in underground mines is to create a working environment suitable for normal development of operations. Disregarding the fact that the development of equi
Jan 1, 1980