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Optimization of Costs for Trackless Mining Ventilation and Cooling SystemsBy C. A. Rawlins, P. Rostami
"Ventilation systems are not only an integral part of any underground mine design but are a significant contributor to the mine’s capital and operating costs. The ventilation and cooling design system
Jan 1, 2015
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Case Study – PVC Ventilation Duct Road Map from Product Development to Ventilating Underground Mining OperationBy A. Rai
"This paper provides an overview of the current use of auxiliary ventilation product and the challenges with limited air quantity in dead-end entry or working face. The PVC low frictional factor, low
Jan 1, 2015
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Pathways to Shrink CO2 Emissions in China's Coal IndustryBy Jinke Li, Fenghua Wang
"While coal fueling China's economic growth it has already been causing severe pollution and amounts of CO2 emission. How to make deep reductions in carbon emission is not only a huge challenge for th
Jan 1, 2017
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4. Discovery History of Duval's Copper Deposits at Battle Mountain, NevadaBy John E. Frost
Duval's (now Battle Mountain Gold Co.) copper and gold deposits in the Battle Mountain District in Nevada are in two subdistricts - Copper Basin and Copper Canyon - about 18 km (11miles) apart. L
Jan 1, 1991
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New Approach Of ASFINAG For Tunnel Construction Monitoring Of The Tauern Tunnel Project In AustriaBy Robert Schnab
ASFINAG is responsible for the construction and operation of the Austrian highway system. It is approx. 2,400 km of highways and 65 tunnels with a total length of 200 km including the Tauern Tunnel.
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Selection, Design, And Procurement Of North America?s Largest Mixshield TBM For Portland, Oregon?s East Side Cso TunnelBy Christof Metzger
This paper discusses the process utilized by the Kiewit?Bilfiger Berger Joint Venture (Contractor) to select, design, and procure the largest mixshield tunnel boring machine (TBM) ever implemented in
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Class I Areas Impacts Analyses For A Proposed Expansion Of A Taconite Processing Facility In Northeast MinnesotaBy D. M. Wagner, G. Biggs, M. Osmundson, C. J. Twaroski
Potential air emission impacts to federal Class I areas from distant sources are receiving increasing scrutiny by federal land managers (FLMs). This paper provides summary results of the impact analy
Jan 1, 2001
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Extreme Multiple Seam Mining in the Central Appalachian Coalfields (8129456e-a9ee-4edc-84af-bd34aa808bd3)Coal has been mined in the central Appalachian coalfields of southern West Virginia, western Virginia, and eastern Kentucky for more than a century. The dwindling reserve base consists in large part
Jan 1, 2006
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Emerging Conveyor TechnologiesBy G. Bierie
The conveying of bulk materials is prone to problems. These problems can reduce the capacity and efficiency of the plant, and even threaten the health and safety of the workforce. This presentation w
Jan 1, 2007
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Getting The Engineer?s Estimate RightBy Tom Martin
Mega projects present unique challenges with regard to estimating costs. With such projects, which may span decades, these challenges often begin as soon as a project is conceived. The importance of h
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60 Years Of Rockbursting In The Coeur D’alene District Of Northern Idaho, USA: Lessons Learned And Remaining Issues (2002 SME Annual Meeting)By W. Blake, J. Whyatt
Sixty years of rockbursting in the Coeur d’Alene district has taught painful lessons and led to a number of practical advances in controlling rockburst hazards. This paper summarizes those lessons, co
Jan 1, 2002
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Removal Of Arsenic And Heavy Metals From Mine Drainage And Ground Water In The Black Hills Of South DakotaBy A. D. Davis
The Gilt Edge Superfund Site is a former heap-leach gold mine that currently is being remediated in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Mine runoff water is treated before release from the site. The fi
Jan 1, 2011
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster Facility Roasting And Gas HandlingBy A. Cole, A. Bolland
The roasting and gas handling circuits at Goldstrikes' new Roasting Facility incorporate proven technologies in a unique combination. During the design of the plant, every effort was made to uti
Jan 1, 2001
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Industrial Minerals 1986 - Barite, Bauxite and aluminaBy R. J. Anderson, A. V. Castelli
In 1986, United States' barite production fell 48.9%, consumption - sold or used by grinding plants - was off 47.3%, and imports were down 63.8%. Meanwhile, world mine production decreased 29.6%,
Jan 5, 1987
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Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff TunnelBy D. L. Petersen, C. R. Nelson, B. K. Nelson, B. D. Wagener
The Lafayette Bluff tunnel, currently under construction for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), will be among the widest highway tunnels in the United States. The 199-meter tunnel is
Jan 1, 1991
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Grinding Mill Scale-up ProblemsBy N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris
The economic advantages of large diameter ball mills can be compromised by unexpected capacity limiting conditions. These arise because media rotational flow to ore axial flow ratios, and the number o
Jan 1, 1982
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A Slope Stability Analysis For The Trojan Pit Expansion At The Wharf Resources Mine, Black Hills, SDBy V. L. Franzen, Z. J. Hladysz, C. A. Kliche
The Wharf Resources mine, located in the Bald Mountain Mining District approximately 6.4 km (4miles) west of Lead, South Dakota, has operated a surface gold and silver mine and heap leaching processin
Jan 1, 2000
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Anatomy Of The Federal Coal Leasing Program ? I. IntroductionBy Brian E. McGee
The Federal Coal Management Program represents the culmination of several years of effort by the Department of the Interior (001) to reformulate the manner in which coal owned by the United States is
Jan 1, 1982
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Making Headway: All-Tool Carriers And Attachments Are Making An Impact On Advanced TunnelingBy Peter Bigwood
Whether drilling through tough clay or breaking rock, or facing the most severe conditions including mixed face ground, perched water and running and flowing sands, working under-ground certainly come
Jan 1, 2012
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Effect Of Cations On Iron Ore Concentrate Pellet StrengthBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
Bentonite clay is used as a binder for iron ore concentrate pelletization. Bentonites are sensitive to cations such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium that are known to be dissolved in the m
Jan 1, 2002