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Engineering, Geologic And Hydrologic Characteristics Of Lake Bonneville Sediments, UtahBy A. E. Kurie
The Great Salt Lake occupies about 1000 square miles whereas its predecessor, Lake Bonneville occupied 20,000 square miles and its shoreline reached 1000 feet above the present lake level. The sedime
Jan 1, 1967
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Scaling Mine Pillar Size And Shape With The 'P FunctionBy L. A. Panek
A new pillar strength formula is presented, incorporating a function P of size and shape, which takes into account the size-shape interaction effect as well as the enhanced strength exhibited by wide
Jan 1, 1994
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The use of workers’ near-miss reports to improve organizational managementBy J. MCGUIRE, E. J. Haas, B. Demich
Near misses can enhance awareness of the potential causes of injury and prompt safety management initiatives. Although most companies require near-miss reporting, the value of these reports and how th
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Energy and Displacement Demands Imposed on Rock Support by Strainburst Damage Mechanisms - RASIM2022By P K. Kaiser, D A. Malovichko
Highly stressed excavations in hard brittle rock may fail by self-initiated, triggered or dynamically loaded strainbursts (Moss and Kaiser 2021). The low-frequency part of seismic radiation associated
Apr 26, 2022
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Fracture Plane Control with a Ligamented Split-Tube ChargeBy W. L. Fourney, D. C. Holloway, J. W. Dally
Introduction Improvements in the process of rock excavation by blasting involves better control of one or more phases of the fracture process immediately after detonating the ex- plosive charge. Tota
Jan 1, 1977
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Metallurgy Analytics: Transforming Plant Data into Actionable Insights (a60c89ed-7484-4bbf-84be-1975ebd6f0f8)By B. Gorain
"INTRODUCTION The last few decades have seen some remarkable advancement in information technology, but recently various digital technologies have resulted in several synergies to deliver innovation i
Jan 1, 2018
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Use of the field-based silica monitoring technique in a coal mine: A case studyBy James J. Meadows, Jason D. Pampena, Emanuele G. Cauda, Lauren G. Chubb
Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) found in dust generated by various mining processes is an important occupational hazard in the underground coal-mining industry. Exposure can lead to disabling and
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Spectroelectrochemistry of Enargite I: Reactivity in Alkaline Solutions (6a333428-5a01-42f0-a4a9-2757a37008bb)By H. Huang, Y. Takasaki, R. N. Gow
"The presence of enargite (Cu3AsS4) is problematic in gold processing not only because it is environmentally hazardous due to its arsenic content but also because it is refractory, causing both cyanid
Jan 1, 2015
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Atmospheric Carbon Elution Without The Use Of Cyanide At Barneys Canyon MineBy Lynda T. Holden, Philip L. LeHoux
Barneys Canyon Mine is a 1.8 million t.p.y. gold heap leach operation near Salt Lake City, Utah. The gold recovery plant has been operating since September of 1989. Carbon elution is done at atmospher
Jan 1, 1990
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Reducing Bolter Operator Exposure To Hazards (10250071-d245-48e5-87ea-cabe71bcc3da)By M. J. Klishis
This paper presents the findings of a study on roof bolters' hazard exposure. A "micro-analysis" of accident data was combined with ergonomic observations of roof bolter operators to categorize b
Jan 1, 1995
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Observed loading behavior during cross passage construction at the Brisbane Airport link projectBy Michelle Mangione, John Kuyt, Zili Li, Michael Mooney
"Twin bored tunnels are commonly used for a variety of road and tunnel projects throughout the world.A major component of these twin tunnel projects is the construction of connecting cross passages th
Mar 1, 2017
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Sedimentary Phosphate Deposits In Baja California, MexicoBy G. P. Salas
I.- In order to keep pace feeding its fast growing population, Mexico with only about 20% of its surface suitable for intensive agriculture, will need the application of modern foodgrowing techniques.
Jan 1, 1978
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Application Of Computer Simulation To Plant Scale Fine Coal FlotationBy C. J. Toberman
Improvements in fine (28x0) and ultrafine (200x0) coal cleaning is an acknowledged goal with potential benefits in both steam and metallurgical coal markets. This work focuses on adaptation to fine co
Jan 1, 1984
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Heat/Humidity Tests of a Built-in-Place Refuge AlternativeBy T. J. Lutz, L. Yan, J. R. Srednicki, J. A. Yonkey, G. T. Homce
"Federal regulations require the installation of refuge alternatives (RAs) in underground coal mines. Of the in-use RAs, over 95% are mobile RAs with the remainder being built-in-place (BIP) RAs. Heat
Jan 1, 2017
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The Distribution Of Fresh And Saline Ground - Water Zones In The Punjab, West PakistanBy W. V. Swarzenski
In its, effort to combat waterlogging and coil salinity, the later and Soils Investigation Division of WAPDA (West Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority) has carried out an extensive p
Jan 1, 1967
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Utilizing Technology to Optimize Loading ProductivityBy J. LaForest, R. Riggle
In today’s challenging mining environment, everyone is focused on minimizing cost per ton. With haulage costs approaching up to 45% of the overall mining costs, and loader performance driving producti
Jan 1, 2019
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Homestake's Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline StudiesBy C. L. Wilsey, K. M. Oakes, W. J. Reich, M. J. Protani
The time frame required to complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process for a new mine or the expansion of an existing mine can range from nine to 24 months, or even longer. The time
Jan 1, 2003
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Planning For Common Mineral Resources: A Computer Simulation ApproachBy William A. Wallace
Common mineral resources (sand, gravel, crushed stone, etc.), which are so necessary for the construction of metropolitan areas, are rapidly being depleted or otherwise rendered unavailable in the ver
Jan 1, 1968
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Colorado Oil Shales - Shale Oil --- Petroleum?s Future PartnerBy H. M. Thorne
Industrial shale-oil operations in North America and Europe predated the Drake discovery, but, since then, most have succumbed to competition from petroleum. However, the existence of enormous oil-sha
Jan 1, 1963
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Use of the 1500-pDR for gravimetric respirable dust measurements at mines - SME Transactions 2012By W. R. Reed, W. J. Archer, A. B. Cecala, J. D. Potts
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) uses light-scattering real-time dust monitors (nephelometers) in its research to develop dust controls to reduce respirable silic
Jan 1, 2012