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Rehabilitation of Tunnels: An Owner’s PerspectiveBy Teena Redhorse, David Tsztoo, Anthony Yu
"Since ancient times, storing and conveying water via underground water systems and tunnels has been touted for its strategic advantages. Underground cisterns and tunnels assured protection of essenti
Jan 6, 2018
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The Selection And Application Of Roadheaders For Rock TunnellingBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Robert J. Fowell
Roadheader machines have a specific place in modern tunnelling, not simply as a compromise between drill and blast techniques and full face machines, but as an economic and versatile form of mechanise
Jan 1, 1979
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Cip Recovery Of Gold From Flotation ConcentrateBy P. Ollivier
The ore-processing plant of the Soremib mine Pour a (Burkina Faso) has now been in uninterrupted operation for 3 years. Ores from the oxidized and non-oxidized zones of the deposit are processed toge
Jan 1, 1998
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International Project Management The Challenges For A Junior Mining CompanyBy A. Kaczmarek
As the mining industry is enjoying a much needed and long awaited increase in demand for natural resources, consolidations in both the mining and mining service industries and a generational departure
Jan 1, 2006
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Gold Recovery ProcessBy Arnold Griffin
Numerous articles have been published describing the procedures and solvents used for the recovery of gold from ores and industrial products. I consider that the most innovative gold solvent is weak c
Jan 1, 1998
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New Cutting-Edge Steel for Rock Tools; Ovako’s Hybrid Steel Opens New PossibilitiesBy Bjorn Olsson
"Heavy impact. High frequency hammering. Extreme abrasion. Building on the experience of owning and operating its own mines, Ovako has developed a deep knowledge of how vital the right steel propertie
Jan 12, 2017
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NIOSH Gas Well Stability Research: A Summary of Ground Control Engineering ConsiderationsBy Peter Zhang, Daniel Su, Bo Kim, Berk Tulu
This paper summarizes significant findings from the ongoing NIOSH Gas Well Stability research over the past decade; in particular, the important ground control engineering considerations. Longwall-ind
Jun 25, 2024
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Mined Oil – A Valuable Resource OpportunityBy Anthony Edey, Leigh A. Readdy, Bruce A. Kennedy
Introduction Very little attention normally is given by the experts, or the public at large, to the fact that the majority of the oil that has been or will be discovered within the U.S. remains in t
Jan 1, 1980
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45. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration has compiled a number of exploration discovery case histories. This section in Volume 3 of the series describes the case histories of deposits found
Jan 1, 1991
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Leaching/Flotation Process Under Oxygen PressureBy F. Letowski
A column reactor was applied for leaching with simultaneous flotation a complex sulfide ore in ferric sulfate-solution under oxygen pressure. Elemental sulfur and the flotable, nonreacted sulfides wer
Jan 1, 1988
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Addressing Mine-Scarred Lands Using The Brownfields LawBy K. M. Atencio, T. Pike, S. Forrest
We will introduce the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, which is an amendment to CERCLA and the types of sites it includes and excludes, especially as related to mine
Jan 1, 2004
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The Mechanisms Of Collector Adsorption On Salt-Type Minerals From Solutions Containing High Electrolyte ConcentrationsBy H. Schubert
The flotation of sylvite and also some accessory minerals is performed in brines containing very high electrolyte concentrations. Under these circumstances the mechanims of collector adsorption exhibi
Jan 1, 1988
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Field Results Using An Electromagnetic Conductivity Sensor For Deep Sea Mineral ExplorationBy Eric Jackson
The presentation describes the operation and field test results of a seafloor massive sulphide prospecting system. The prospecting system is deployed from a work-class ROV, and it features a new and i
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Emergency Risk Preparedness and Readiness Self-Assessment; A Proactive ApproachBy William C. York-Feirn, Jeffrey H. Kravitz, David Stalfort
"Mining is an inherently risky business. Over the years, major mine disasters have resulted in the deaths and injuries of thousands of miners in the United States. These disasters also resulted in inn
Jan 10, 2018
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Many Factors Affect Concentrator ProductivityBy Kenneth L. Clifford
We have heard a lot during the recession about the mining industry now competing in a world market for sales of such commodities as copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, iron ore, and phosphate. If the US m
Jan 11, 1983
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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority CSO Control ProgramBy Nancy J. Wheatley
I. INTRODUCTION The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a regional water and sewerage authority which provides wholesale water and sewer services to the Metropolitan Boston area. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Discussion - Design of grinding balls - by D.J. Dunn Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 9 September 1989, pp. 951 -955Dunn has written an excellent paper providing a wealth of advice on what is often the most costly consumable in the mineral processing plant. As he pointed out, grinding media selection and quality co
Jan 1, 1991
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The English Channel TunnelBy C. J. Kirkland
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND For two thousand years and more, we insular Britons have been grateful for the existence of the narrow strip of water which seperates us from mainland Europe. It has given us
Jan 1, 1987
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Airborne Radiation Warning SystemBy David M. Shaw, John C. Franklin
A 32-channel warning system for high working level, fan operation, and airlock-doors has been constructed. The working level monitors have a microcomputer for accumulating the pulses, converting to wo
Jan 1, 1981
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Maintenance Evaluation – Guidelines to Ensure ImprovementBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Will Rogers unwittingly commented on the essence of evaluations when he said: "We don't know what they don't know!" In so doing, he explained why managers have an obligation to verify that t
Jan 1, 1991