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Windfall Mine - Discovery Of The Windfall Mine
By W. L. Wilson
This article could be entitled "The Rediscovery of the Windfall Mine," since it was originally discovered early in this century. The "Rediscovery" was made by personnel of Idaho Mining Corp. during th
Jan 1, 1990
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Windows Based Computer Data Acquisition and Control System Provides Cost/Performance Benefits for Mine-Wide Monitoring
By A. E. Ketler
Powerful, yet inexpensive, personal computers running Windows-95 operating systems provide powerful mine-wide monitoring capabilities when properly engineered. Long awaited conductivity over LAN, phon
Jan 1, 1997
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Winifrede Mine Coal Handling Facilities
By John E. Young
United States Steel Corporation's Winifrede Mine is operated by Lynch District in the mountainous region of Eastern Kentucky. This region is characterized by narrow mountain ridges and precipitou
Jan 1, 1970
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Winning The Global Race For Solar Silicon: Silica Ores And Their Suitability For Direct Processing
By D. C. Lynch
While silica ores are generally considered to have little value, those with exceptionally low B and P content have, potentially, significant worth if processed for use in photovoltaics. The sales valu
Jan 1, 2010
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Winsford Works Supplies Salt For a Variety of Applications
In west-central England, 183 m (600 ft) below the Cheshire Plain, lie the evaporate remains of an ancient sea. Stratified into nine beds of salt separated by marl bands, the deposit stretches roughly
Jan 1, 1992
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Winter field test for heap leaching Carmacks copper ore in Canada's Yukon Territory
By W. J. Schlitt, K. McNaughton
A heap-leach field test was conducted during the 1993-1994 winter season at Carmacks, Yukon Territory, Canada. The purpose of the test was to demonstrate the viability of heap leaching Carmacks oxide
Jan 1, 2000
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WIPP Ventilation System: Past, Present And Future
By K. H. McDaniel, D. M. Loring
The underground ventilation system at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) provides for the unparalleled ability to ensure the safety of the workers, the public and the environment. Although small s
Jan 1, 2003
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Wire Rope Sheave Friction Effects on the Takeup Carriage Belt Tension
By Jeff Poe
When a takeup weight is offset to the side of a conveyor, a wire rope is commonly routed from the takeup weight through a series of sheaves to the takeup carriage. The friction developed from a series
Jan 1, 2000
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Wire Ropes For Mines - Selection, Installation, Inspection, And Maintenance - Selection
By Robert E. Goodwin
There are four main requirements which must be considered when selecting a wire rope for the best serviceability. A proper choice is made by correctly estimating the relative importance of each of the
Jan 1, 1968
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Wire Sawing As A Tool For Underground Excavation Work
By Joseph F. Peters
The paper will begin with the physical parameters of design in a wire saw. These will include such things as the type of wire used, abrasives, horsepower of operation, and drive components. It will th
Jan 1, 1997
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Wire-Rope-Net Systems Protect Against Rockfalls
By E. J. Rorem
Rockfall and unstable rock slopes can be con-trolled by using steel wire-rope net systems as barriers or as slope draping. The chief advantage of such systems over rigid type barriers is the flexibil
Jan 1, 1996
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Wireframe Construction in Resource Estimation: Methods and Practices
By K. Zabrusky
"Wireframe construction is an integral part of resource estimation. Wireframes control domaining of samples and data for geostatistical analysis and grade estimation. They may also provide 3D represen
Jan 1, 2015
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Wireless Access To Live Data From Mining Operations - Anywhere & Anytime
By R. Heersink, C. H. Wells
Innovations in communications and real-time information systems are providing industry opportunities to improve profitability. Real-time operating data is collected from equipment across a site or ev
Jan 1, 2002
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Wireless Coexistence: Concepts And Implications In The Mining Industry - SME Annual Conference - 2023
By R. Bissonette, C. Sunderman, R. Jacksha
The ability of wireless systems—e.g., voice communication, proximity detection, tele-remote operation, telemetry, etc.—to function satisfactorily (coexist) in the presence of other wireless systems is
Feb 1, 2023
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Wireless Mesh Communication Systems Optimization In Underground Coal
The Virginia Center for Coal and Energy Research has been developing models of wireless signal propagation in underground coal mines since 2007. The current mine propagation modeling software, named
Jan 1, 2011
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Wireless Optical Displacement Sensor for Convergence and Divergence Monitoring - RETC2023
By Raphael Victor
The construction and modification of tunnels brings a requirement for precise measurement of convergence and divergence to safeguard the structure, maintain safety and provide the assurance needed to
Jun 13, 2023
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Wireless Technology Offers Mining Operations Improvements
By Ed Schodowski
Wireless technology is a hot topic for anyone involved in the design, operation, maintenance or upgrading of mines or mineral processing plants because wireless technologies overcome barriers that hav
Jan 1, 2009
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With expanded capacity and reduced costs, Chile is well positioned for turnaround in copper prices
By Tim Neil, O&apos
Copper price rebounds A worldwide scramble for diminishing supplies of copper has pushed the red metal's price to more than $2.20/kg ($1 per lb), the highest level since 1980. The first nine
Jan 1, 1988
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WMATA Use Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method For Lining And Support
By Larry H. Heflin
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's Wheaton Station and tunnel design was completed and offered for bid in the Spring of 1983. The format was unique to the Authority: a four part
Jan 1, 1985
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Wolf Creek Upper Narrows Project–South Fork, Colorado, Construction of a Large Cross-Section Drill and Blast Highway Tunnel in Alpine Conditions with Multiple Staggered Headings
By Lyman File
This paper discusses the overall challenges to construct a two-lane highway tunnel located in southwestern Colorado on U.S. Highway 160 for the Colorado Department of Transportation by the Kiewit West
Jan 1, 2003