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Peabody Western Coal Cuts Costs With Bottom-Dump HaulersBy Silvano Perla
Peabody Western Coal Co. operates two mines in northern Arizona. The Black Mesa and Kayenta coal mines are unique for several reasons. They both have only two customers: Southern California Edison
Jan 1, 1995
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New Developments In Bentonite Shield TunnelingBy Claus Becker
At the RETC 1979 in Atlanta/Georgia it was reported about the beginnings of the Hydroshield system and the first site experiences. Since that time over 10 miles of tunnels in various diameters have be
Jan 1, 1983
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Construction Difficulty Index For Tunnel ConstructionBy Sigmund J. Sulinski
The following is a progress report on a continuing study being made by the Sanitary District for purposes of developing reliable data for predicting costs and progress on future tunnel contracts. All
Jan 1, 1997
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Geological Computer Applications in the Uranium IndustryBy David J. Dyet
Computer applications in the past five to seven years have become a typical and necessary practice in most modern geological offices. Manual calculations, interpretations and plotting of data can be,
Jan 1, 1996
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Interaction Of Design, Construction And Owner On Small Diameter Tunnels: Northeast Side Relief Sewer System, Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement ProgramBy Allen J. Sobczak, Peter J. Peters
The five tunnel contracts of Milwaukee Northeast Side Relief Sewer System are about 80 percent complete. The tunnels are all excavated for 1.9 meter (6'-0") finish diameter sewers in a variable r
Jan 1, 1983
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Continuous Dust Measurement Underground with OSIRISBy L. E. Baker, M. J. Leck
OSIRIS is a continuous monitoring system for respirable dust which has been specifically designed for mining and related industries. By using the latest microprocessor technology, OSIRIS provides a so
Jan 1, 1987
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The Feasibility Study - Selection Of A Mining Method Integrating Rock Mechanics And Mine PlanningBy John M. Marek, David E. Nicholas
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this article is to outline the data requirements for selecting a proper underground mining method and to discuss the general steps taken in selecting that method. Determ
Jan 1, 1981
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Environmental suitability of compacted clay linersBy N. B. Aughenbaugh
Compacted, fine-grained soils, often referred to collectively as clays, are used as permeability barriers in many mineral engineering projects such as heap leaching, containment ponds, tailings dispos
Jan 1, 1991
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FTIR And XPS Studies Of Surface Chemistry Of Pyrite In FlotationBy E. Suoninen, K. Laajalehto, L. Kartio
Efficient separation of pyrite from other sulfides is of great importance for the metallurgical performance of flotation processes. In this work Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit MineBy Jianliang Li, Xi Peng, Guorong Lu
This paper describes a wind tunnel modelling study on airflow and pollutant concentration in a large open pit mine located in southern China. A 1:1000 scale model of the surface mine was fabricated an
Jan 1, 1993
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Case Study Of Longwall Mining Effects On Water WellsBy M. A. Trevits, R. J. Matetic
Mining operations have long been accused of causing a disruption to local, domestic and agricultural water supplies. More recently, concern for water supplies has increased with the advent of high-ext
Jan 1, 1993
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Integrated Technical Systems In Mining - 1. IntroductionBy W. J. Adamson
Strategic Data Planning (SDP) is an emerging technique for the analysis and design of information systems. This paper describes the use of strategic data planning in the formulation of a complete inte
Jan 1, 1986
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Earth Stress Measurements in Deep Granitic RockBy S. Kelkar, H. Murphy, Z. Dash
Nearly 30 estimates of the minimum earth stress were obtained from hydraulic stimulation tests in 5 boreholes at depths varying from 0.6 to 4.3 km in jointed granitic rock near the Valles Caldera in N
Jan 1, 1986
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Copper Exchange Capacity of Clays and the Effect of Competing Ions on in situ Copper LeachingBy Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, R. B. Bhappu, A. E. Clark, R. P. Bush, L. E. Schultze
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted copper exchange capacity (CuEC) tests for six common clays under simulated in situ leaching conditions. Regression equations were obtained from the data expressing t
Jan 1, 1993
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Microcomputer Data Acquisition System For Monitoring Underground InstrumentationBy J. K. Whyatt
A microcomputer controlled data acquisition system has been developed for automatic monitoring of underground instrumentation from a remote location. The system has been used extensively by Spokane Re
Jan 1, 1986
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Feasibility of Design of Selective Polymers for the Separation of Dolomite from Apatite by Selective FlocculationBy Mulong Yu, Yosry A. Attia
Beneficiation of high magnesium Florida phosphates requires ultrafine grinding to liberate the dolomite (the main source of magnesium), and a separation process capable of dealing with ultrafine sizes
Jan 1, 1993
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A Simple Field Leach Test for Rapid Screening and Qualitative Characterization of Mine Waste Dump Material on Abandoned Mine LandsBy Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs
An important tool for use in the geochemical assessment of abandoned mine-waste piles is a leach procedure that can easily be done in the field and used for on-site screening of historic mine-waste ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Regional Two-Seam Stress Analyses At The Deer Creek MineBy Hamid Maleki
A geotechnical monitoring program has been implemented at Energy West Mining Company for enhancing site-specific evaluation of longwall stress conditions. This program consists of underground measure
Jan 1, 2009
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Hydrology Of Taconite Production On The Mesabi RangeBy Douglas W. Barr
Water is a necessary part of our environment. It is a biological necessity, but more than that, it is a necessary part of our life style. Those of us who live in the north woods expect water to be par
Jan 1, 1980
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Hard Rock Mine Hydrogeology And Acid Water Drainage ? IntroductionBy Bryson D. Trexler
Man's activity in developing, operating, and abandoning a mine often affects the quality of the ground water and surface water. Acid water drainage from mines is an example of an impact from mini
Jan 1, 1982