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How Much Testing Should I Do? Are The Samples Really Representative?By R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman
Recent research has shown that traditional sensitivity, what if and best case/worst case analysis of metallurgical data has the potential to over estimate the value of mining projects. Use of simulat
Jan 1, 2000
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The Uranium Industry In An Era Of Rapid ChangeBy T. Pool
Introduction After two decades of contraction and consolidation, the uranium industry has seen a recent major expansion. Rapidly increasing uranium prices and the ability to raise speculative capita
Jan 1, 2007
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Historical Production, Resource Depletion, And Coal Quality Constraints - Keys To Future Coal Production Patterns?By R. C. Milici
The primary factors that determine the marketability of coal from various supply centers in the U.S. are coal quality and supply; i.e. low sulfur, moderate- to high- Btu coals have large market areas
Jan 1, 2001
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Treatment Methods For Difficult-To-Float Copper Porphyry Ores (dd2d2aa2-399f-4e52-adad-ab3f77c8c274)By S. G. Malghan
Flotation is the primary method for copper minerals separation from porphyry ores. The need to process difficult-to-float porphyry copper ores presents challenges to engineers and scientists in severa
Jan 1, 1984
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Forecasting Differential Rates Of Technical Progress In Surface And Underground Mining ? IntroductionBy Richard Thomas Newcomb
The trend towards proportionately rising volumes of surface mining through- out the world and especially in the United States has led some observers to predict that the future of underground mining is
Jan 1, 1968
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Reconnecting The Rogue River To The Channel Migration Zone: An In-Channel Bank Stabilization ProjectBy E. F. Schnitzer, D. R. Haight, G. T. Krogman
The 1997 New Year’s Day Rogue River flood near Medford, Oregon, USA, entered historic channels, eroded a 150-foot-wide buffer, and captured an inactive gravel pond located within the channel migration
Jan 1, 2006
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Gotthard-Base Tunnel, Section Faido Previous Experience With The Use Of The TBMBy Martin Herrenknecht
After the successful breakthrough at the end of 2006 of both TBMs into the multifunctional site Faido (MFS), in the middle of 2007 the two tunnel boring machines resumed the 12 km long section between
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The Exploitation Of Sulphur From Salt Dome DepositsBy R. R. Young
Prior to 1903, the world's supply of sulphur was primarily from surface deposits in Sicily. The discovery of the first salt dome sulphur deposit in 1867 and successful development of the Frasch p
Jan 1, 1979
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Comparative Evaluation Of Conventional And Resin Bolting SystemsBy George J. Karabin
Over the past few years, the use of fully grouted bolts to support the roof of underground openings has increased dramatically. While conventionally anchored bolts effectively reinforce the strata of
Jan 1, 1976
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Stress Pulses From Blasting - IntroductionBy Douglas E. Hansen
A current trend in blasting of large volumes of rock is to use increasingly larger diameter shot holes. The use of large diameter holes meant; correspondingly large explosive charges will be loaded an
Jan 1, 1976
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Potential Application Of Coarse Coal Slurry Transportation To SurfaceBy R. E. Doerr
The successful technical demonstration of coarse coal slurry transportation at Consolidation Coal Company's Loveridge Mine in West Virginia suggests that it is now appropriate to seriously consid
Jan 1, 1983
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Design Guidelines For Improved Water Spray Systems (PRIPRINT 83-107)By Sandip K. Mukherjee
In underground mining operations, ventilation and water sprays are the common methods of controlling dust. In recent years there has been a proliferation of technical literature dealing with water spr
Jan 1, 1983
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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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Ferric Cure Dump Leaching Process ? IntroductionBy Jerry F. Fountain
Variations in ore grade, mineralogy, and copper pricing structures over the life of the Inspiration mine have mandated many modifications to the treatment methods to maximize process economics. In the
Jan 1, 1983
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The Meeting Between Man & Nature ? Oxy?s Way ? SummaryBy Gordon B. French
The Occidental Oil Shale mining and retorting system for the production of shale oil has many advantages over the conventional underground mine and surface retort systems. For example only a portion o
Jan 1, 1975
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Monitoring and Evaluation of Ground Movements Above a Deep Longwall Mine in the Eastern United StatesThe prediction and control of ground deformations due to underground mining are important considerations in the permitting, planning, and monitoring of coal mining operations. The prediction of mining
Jan 7, 2020
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Ore deposits as related to tectonics and magnetism, Nevada and UtahBy Daniel R. Shawe
Epigenetic ore deposits in Nevada and Utah occur in clusters or belts in a variety of tectonic settings. Many are concentrated in the western half of Nevada in a region containing numerous, relatively
Jan 1, 1976
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Four world titanium mining provincesBy K. J. Stanaway
Major world ilmenite and rutile accumulations reveal similar regional geology and Proterozoic age deeper crustal source rocks. During crustal collision titanium crystallizes as ilmenite and rutile at
Jan 1, 2005
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Interrelationship Of Major-Element Limestone Chemistry To Depositional Environments -- An Exploration Technique ? IntroductionBy William H. McLemore
Geologists searching for carbonate rocks suitable for chemical uses traditionally have relied on extensive laboratory testing in order to locate strata or zones that might be suitable for mining. Howe
Jan 1, 1983
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Analysis of SLAM‑Based Lidar Data Quality Metrics for Geotechnical Underground Monitoring (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By LUKAS FAHLE, Andrew J. Petruska, JURGEN F. BRUNE, Gabriel Walton, Elizabeth A. Holley
Adverse ground behavior events, such as convergence and ground falls, pose critical risks to underground mine safety and productivity. Today, monitoring of such failures is primarily conducted using l
Aug 16, 2022