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The Application Of Geotechnical Monitoring To Stability Evaluation And Mine DesignBy H. Maleki
In this paper, long-term measurements in five underground mines are presented to demonstrate how these measurements can be applied to stability evaluations and design of underground excavations. These
Jan 1, 2002
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Outburst Of Coal And Gas In Zonguldak Coal Basin TurkeyBy A. Fisne
Outburst of gas, coal and rock can be defined as sudden release of coal and rock accompanied by large quantities of gas into the working face or other mine workings. The outburst events appeared rarel
Jan 1, 2012
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Olympic history to be made with medals provided by Teck ResourcesCanadian mining giant Teck Resources Ltd. will be the exclusive supplier of the metals used in the production of the more than 1,000 medals to be awarded at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic W
Jan 1, 2010
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Rail Haulage SystemsBy Roger M. Buckeridge, Charles D. Reese, Silvio M. Martino, William T. Carey, Ansel H. Graham
FUNCTIONS OF RAIL HAULAGE SYSTEMS The principal application of rail haulage in under¬ground mining is in the movement of ore or coal pro¬duction from near the mining areas out to a processing plant
Jan 1, 1982
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Operational Practices To Reduce Copper And Other Metals Loading Onto Activated Carbon In Heap Leach CIC Circuits - Introduction - Preprint 09-109By B. Cousins
Copper, nickel, zinc and other ?penalty? metals are found with gold together in nature, and have a similar chemical affinity for cyanide used in leaching operations4. As a result, solutions that come
Jan 1, 2009
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A Model For Moisture Transport In A High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository DriftBy R. W. Fedors, S. T. Green, F. T. Dodge, D. B. Walter
Spatial and temporal temperature variations in a high-level radioactive waste repository drift can give rise to moisture transport within the drift. Knowledge of this moisture transport may be importa
Jan 1, 2004
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The Mojave Sustainability Project - A Model for Community Partnerships in Natural Resource Conservation and ManagementBy C. James, J. Siefke, D. Shumway
The Mojave Desert is a particularly fragile ecosystem that faces several significant impacts. These include rapid housing development, overdrafted water supplies, and loss of wildlife habitat as a res
Jan 1, 2005
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Murray Basin heavy mineral strandline deposit mineralogyBy A. W. Popp
After forty years of exploration and development, the heavy mineral sand deposits of the Murray Basin are on the eve of substantial exploitation by Iluka Resources Limited, Southern Titanium NL and RZ
Jan 1, 2005
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Multidimensional Analysis of Coal Mine Safety Accidents in China – 70 Years Review - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Baolin Qu, Jingxin Wang, Cuncang Xu, Bing Wu, Mingyu Zhong
With the development of the coal mine regulation regime, the situation of coal mine safety production in China has continued to improve. However, coal mine accidents have not been fundamentally elimin
Dec 28, 2022
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Large Flotation Cell Tests Successful in ChileBy J. Kallioinen
The development of mechanical flotation cells has resulted in larger and better cells. This has led to flotation banks with only a few units, even in large-scale operations. This equipment development
Jan 1, 1995
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Road condition monitoring utilizing UAV photogrammetry aligned to the principal curve of the mine haul truck pathBy Martin Langenderfer, Catherine Johnson, Alexander Douglas
Mine haul roads degrade rapidly due to extreme loads on suboptimal construction materials. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are suited to quantify large-area road-network conditions, such as surface rou
Apr 1, 2024
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Machine Performance Monitoring In Surface MinesBy C. Hendricks
This paper is based upon field studies conducted in a western Canadian open pit coal mine. This work has involved the adaptation of microprocessor-based instrumentation to monitor various operating pa
Jan 1, 1991
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Open Pit Slope Design In Soil-Like Materials ? IntroductionBy J. F. Lupo
There are numerous mines throughout the world that have open pit highwalls developed partially or wholly in soil or soil-like materials. Soil-like materials are considered to include soils (either tra
Jan 1, 2011
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Technology News – Rasmussen Ridge Phosphate Mine Wins Idaho Reclamation AwardThe Rasmussen Ridge phosphate mine is owned by Agrium CPO and operated by a unit of Washington Group International. The mine, located in southeastern Idaho, received the Idaho Inter-Agency Reclamatio
Jan 1, 2005
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Mechanisms And Rates Of Leaching From Duluth Gabbro Waste RockBy Kim Lapakko
Increasing public concern over the welfare of the environment has placed demands on the mining industry to evaluate the environmental impact of mining development. This is a difficult task and involve
Jan 1, 1980
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The Pebble Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Deposit, Alaska - IntroductionBy M. J. Gregory
The Pebble Cu-Au-Mo deposit in southwest Alaska is one of the world's largest porphyry deposits. The western part of the deposit was discovered by Cominco America in 1987, who sold the project to
Jan 1, 2012
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Development and application of simple process models for spiral concentratorsBy A. Steinmüller
Introduction In the design and operation of gravity concentration circuits, the application of process models for spiral concentrators offers significant benefits. A substantial amount of work has
Jan 1, 2005
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A New Option for Tankhouse Iron ControlBy R. Washnock, P. James
"INTRODUCTION Abstract Tankhouse iron control through application of new treatment technology to mitigate conventional bleeding losses is considered. Implementation is discussed and the treatment econ
Jan 1, 2018
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Use Of Organo-Sulfur Reagents For Recovery And Recycle Of Silver, Copper, Zinc And Cyanide From Precious Metals Cyanidation EffluentsBy M. E. Kravetz, E. B. Milosavljevic, L. R. Solujic
Gold ores containing high levels of cyanide-leachable copper minerals, such as covellite, chalcocite, bornite, malachite, azurite, and cuprite have traditionally been difficult to treat economically.
Jan 1, 2004
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A study of radon regulation and pathology as it relates to underground hardrock miningBy D. M. Loring
Radon progeny have been a health and safety concern for miners since the mining of radioactive minerals began. Through the ?nuclear age?, it has become better understood and the regulations have becom
Jan 1, 2009