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Assessment of Impact of Dirt Bands on Coal Pillar Strength at Different Depths of Cover—A Numerical Simulation Study - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Sahendra Ram, Priyadarshi Onam, Abhishek Kumar Singh
A numerical simulation study is carried out for assessment of stability of coal pillars having dirt bands by varying its size and depths. Physico-mechanical properties of dirt bands including thicknes
Feb 1, 2025
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The Permitting And Public Relations Of Controversial Projects In Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2022By C. Okrusch, C. Roos, M. Akers, S. Rosenthal
Modern mining consistently faces controversy. Public sentiment impacts the permitting and development of mines, so a quality public relations (PR) program for mining companies may improve society’s im
Mar 2, 2022
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Toughness of large-scale shotcrete panels loaded in flexure - SME Transactions 2016By L. Martin, M. Raffaldi, M. Stepan, D. Benton
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, Spokane Mining Research Division, is continuing its high-energy, high-displacement testing of field-scale shotcrete panels. A test program was developed
Jan 1, 2016
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Designing An Oil Shale Mine Ventilation System ? IntroductionBy Floyd C. Bossard
In underground mining operations, the over- riding issue has to be protection of worker health and safety. The employees underground, making a living in a dangerous occupation, know these are major is
Jan 1, 1983
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Tunneling Safety -- Regulations And RewardsBy Robert Vergie
Like most of you, I would rather work on a job than talk about it. But it is fruitful to spend some time taking stock of important developments in the heavy construction field. One of the strongest
Jan 1, 1974
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Amax Uses Practical Approach to Dewatering at Its Sleeper MineBy W. David Tyler
Any mining or engineering-construction excavation that extends below the water table must be dewatered. In many situations, the ground is of low permeability or the workings extend only a short distan
Jan 1, 1991
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A Hierarchical Production Planning Approach To Work Unit Scheduling In The Coal IndustryBy E. L. Gillenwater
Coal mine planning has three distinct decision levels: (1) decisions made at the upper level of management that determine production requirements for specific mines, (2) decisions made at the middle m
Jan 1, 1995
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Targeting And Prioritizing Safety Interventions In West VirginiaBy R. L. Grayson
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
Jan 1, 1997
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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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Analysis Of Reported Ventilation Costs For Uranium Mine Radon Daughter ControlBy Robert C. Bates
Published information discussing uranium mine radon daughter controls and related costs was examined and used to develop an estimated (projected) cost per ton for any level of control. Results show a
Jan 1, 1983
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A Method For Alunite BeneficiationBy J. Y. Hwang
Alunite has been utilized as raw materials for producing alumina and potassium sulfate fertilizer in Russia for many years. In the United States, this mineral has not been commercially processed thoug
Jan 1, 1985
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Evaluation Of Computer Truck Dispatching Criteria (ff1569dc-c9ce-43c5-9872-c2df369dbc0f)By S. Tan
In this paper, several commonly used computer truck dispatching criteria are evaluated. A computer-oriented truck dispatching and production simulator was developed to provide data for comprehensive c
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology Of The Iron Deposits Of Western AustraliaBy Burton H. Boyum
The paper generally reviews the iron ore occurrences and regional geology of Western Australia, but features in particular the mesa deposits of PJasic Materials - Cliffs International. Initial product
Jan 1, 1964
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Crises Of ConfidenceBy John R. Gaines
I am not a member of AIME, and this is my first annual meeting. As a lifelong member of the non-ferrous metals industry I have enjoyed listening today to speakers point with pride and view with alarm
Jan 1, 1975
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Mineral Valuation in a World of Volatile and Cyclical CommoditiesBy B. Berhe, R. D. Lawrence, J. Hinzer
"The fortunes of mining companies and their implied value are tied to cycles - both economic and commodity – within which they operate. Hence the determination of appropriate future metal prices is on
Jan 1, 2016
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Assessing the Mechanical Behavior of Large-Scale Shotcrete PanelsBy M. Raffaldi, J. Johnson, M. Stepan, D. Benton
"The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR), Spokane Mining Research Division (SMRD), is continuing its High-Energy High-Displacement (HEHD) testing of field-scale shotcrete panels. A test
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrologic Considerations of Underground In Situ Copper LeachingBy Robert D. Schmidt
The Cyprus Casa Grande Corporation has provided Bureau of Mines researchers with an opportunity to investigate the hydrology of leaching an in place copper ore deposit. Hydrologic investigations of un
Jan 1, 1990
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Equipment Selection For Burden Removal Associated With Deep Seated, Thick Seam CoalsBy Max B. Holfeltz
[Many factors impact the selection of one mining method over another for deep seated, thick seam coat deposits. Generally if an operating mine is recovering coal at high volumes from thick seams then
Jan 1, 1983
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Some Results Of Various New Chemical Reagents For Modifying Coal Flotation PerformanceBy R. R. Klimpel
This paper describes a series of mechanical flotation cell results run with various chemical reagent schemes designed to economically improve the flotation performance associated with selected industr
Jan 1, 1991
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Coal Waste Reclamation: Acid Seep Prevention And AbatementBy J. R. Nawrot
Reclamation of potentially acid producing coal processing waste requires a 4-foot cover, and/or treatment to allow vegetation establishment. If not planned properly, soil covering alone does not preve
Jan 1, 1993