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                     Instrumentation Of The Homestake Underground Laboratory For Drawdown Measurements During Dewatering - Preprint 09-113 Instrumentation Of The Homestake Underground Laboratory For Drawdown Measurements During Dewatering - Preprint 09-113By A. D. Davis The former Homestake gold mine at Lead, South Dakota, has been selected by the National Science Foundation as the proposed host site for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory. The d Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Collaborative Strategic Research Initiatives: Their Benefits and Best Practice Approaches for Establishing the Same Collaborative Strategic Research Initiatives: Their Benefits and Best Practice Approaches for Establishing the SameBy Daniel Brutto "Environmental considerations are a key driver within marine mining consenting processes across different national and international legislative regimes and are critical in shaping the global public p Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Wall Movement Monitoring Using High-Resolution Target Movement Monitoring System Wall Movement Monitoring Using High-Resolution Target Movement Monitoring SystemBy S. Watkins, D. Apel, B. Gray, R. Moss Currently, there are several techniques and technologies available which are used by mining industry in its attempts to remotely monitor the ground movements both at surface and underground mines. The Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Applications Of The Crossflow Teeter-Bed Separator In The U.S. Coal Industry Applications Of The Crossflow Teeter-Bed Separator In The U.S. Coal IndustryBy R. C. Bratton, R. Q. Honaker Hindered-bed separators are recognized as low-cost, high-capacity devices for both classification and density separation; however, since their inception, there have been few significant advances in th Jan 1, 2006 
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                     A New Model for Characterizing the Cobble and Boulder Fraction for Soft Ground Tunneling A New Model for Characterizing the Cobble and Boulder Fraction for Soft Ground TunnelingBy Glen Frank, David R. Chapman Determining the number of boulders and cobbles that will be encountered in the tunnel envelope is one of the most difficult problems confronting the geotechnical engineer in the design of tunnels in g Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Open Pit Slope Design In Soil-Like Materials ? Introduction 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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                     Industrial Minerals 2004 - Sulfur Industrial Minerals 2004 - SulfurBy G. E. d’Aquin Sources of sulfur have varied based on technology and societal needs. It has been mined in its elemental form for centuries. Twentieth century technology brought thermal mining (Frasch, 1894) to the Jan 1, 2005 
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                     American steelmaking is becoming a market-oriented enterprise American steelmaking is becoming a market-oriented enterpriseBy Frank W. Luerssen Introduction "Austerity" is perhaps an overly generous description of the past three years in the American steel industry. Steel plants operated at an average of only 57% of their capability in 1982- Jan 6, 1985 
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                     Stress Issues Impacting Design And Stability At OCI Wyoming’s Big Island Trona Mine Stress Issues Impacting Design And Stability At OCI Wyoming’s Big Island Trona MineBy J. F. T. Agapito, L. J. Gilbride, K. Hollberg Room-and-pillar mining at the Big Island Mine uses narrow, yield (i.e., load transferring) pillars to achieve high resource recovery and productivity. Two flat-lying 3- to 3fi-meter (10- to 11fi-ft) s Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Disappointing Year for Industrial Minerals Production A Disappointing Year for Industrial Minerals ProductionA glance at the accompanying table reveals that for the first time in many years the industrial minerals field did not post significant gains in production. Gypsum, cement, sand and gravel, and cru Jan 5, 1980 
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                     Reclamation Work Reclaims Gold Tailings in the Black Hills of South Dakota Reclamation Work Reclaims Gold Tailings in the Black Hills of South DakotaBy Fred D. Fox Introduction Abandoned mill tailings deposits can be found throughout the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, indicative of mining activities that originated during the great gold rush days of 1875 Jan 11, 1984 
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                     Improving Coarse Particle Flotation For Energy Savings Improving Coarse Particle Flotation For Energy SavingsBy H. Do, R. Yoon Mineral flotation is effective over a relatively narrow particle size range of approximately 10 to 100 µm. If the upper particle size limit can be increased, however, a run-of-mine ore may be coarse g Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors Its 2006 Inductees Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors Its 2006 InducteesThe Mining Foundation of the Southwest will host its 24th Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet at the Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort in Tucson, AZ on Saturday, Dec. 9. T Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Strategies for ensuring a sustainable supply of quality mining professionals for the world Strategies for ensuring a sustainable supply of quality mining professionals for the worldThe mining industry continues to experience a skills shortage and this is having an impact on the ability of mining companies to operate sustainably. Apart from a few exceptions, there is a dearth of Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Comparison of Performance of Two Commonly Used Flexible Dilatometers (FDT) in Determining Deformation Modulus of a Tunnel Host Rocks ? Introduction Comparison of Performance of Two Commonly Used Flexible Dilatometers (FDT) in Determining Deformation Modulus of a Tunnel Host Rocks ? IntroductionBy Morteza Gharouni Nik Flexible Dilatometer Test (FDT) is one of the in-situ test methods for determining the deformational characteristics of rock masses. In this study, several dilatometer tests have been conducted in dif Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Noranda’s Exploration Strategy Noranda’s Exploration StrategyBy D. L. Stevens Following an in-depth scenario and strategic planning exercise in 1997, Noranda’s mine production goal was set at 500,000tonnes per year of both copper and zinc metal within five years. There had been Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Rational Design Of Yield Pillars: Improved Understanding Of Yielding Mechanism Rational Design Of Yield Pillars: Improved Understanding Of Yielding MechanismBy K. T. Lee, M. U. Ozbay, M. D. G. Salamon Design of yielding chain pillars in deep coal longwall mines is not as well established due mainly to the lack of knowledge in the behavior of coal pillars in the post-peak regime. This study shows t Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Forecasting Drill Bit Consumption In Surface Drilling And Blasting Operations Forecasting Drill Bit Consumption In Surface Drilling And Blasting OperationsBy J. L. Hoover The goal of the drill bit consumption study was to develop an equation(s) based on various components that affect bit drill wear and use the equation(s) to estimate the consumption of bits during prod Jan 1, 2012 
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                     The DC WASA Anacostia River CSO Control Tunnel Project The DC WASA Anacostia River CSO Control Tunnel ProjectBy David C. Girard, Larry Williamson, Leonard R. Benson, Ronald E. Bizzarri On the east side of Washington DC, the DC Water & Sewer Authority is developing a Facility Plan for the Anacostia River CSO Control Projects, including 8 to 12 miles of CSO storage/conveyance and floo Jan 1, 2007 
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                     China Featured at the Minnesota Conference China Featured at the Minnesota ConferenceBy William R. Yernberg The combined 79th Annual Minnesota Section of SME Meeting and 67th Annual University of Minnesota Mining Symposium was held April 11 and 12, 2006, in Duluth, MN. About 300 mining professionals attend Jan 1, 2006 
