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Using An Integrated Model For Maintenance Strategy Selection Of Load-Haul-Dump EquipmentBy A. Yazadni-Chamzini
Maintenance strategy selection plays a significant role in mining design. The nature of maintenance strategy selection is a complex multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problem including both tangibl
Jan 1, 2012
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Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer?Part II: Tbm Case HistoryBy Tom Szaraz
Part of a major sewer expansion for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer?Part II (BWOAS) consists of 13,200 feet of tunnel of 12-foot tunnel passing mainly through gla
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Estimating Process Design Gold Extraction, Leach Residence Time and Cyanide Consumption for High Cyanide-Consuming Gold OreBy G. Plenge, M. Brittan
"Plant design parameters for gold extraction, leach residence time and cyanide consumption are generally determined from standard bench-scale bottle roll or agitation leach tests. The application of l
Jan 1, 2015
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Preparation Of Environmental Impact Study (EIS) And Environmental Adjustment And Management Program (PAMA) Guidance Documents For Peru's Ministry Of Energy And MinesBy R. L. Kloberdanz
Peruvian legislation requires the preparation of an Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for new and expanding mines/beneficiation facilities and the preparation and implementation of an Environmental Adj
Jan 1, 1998
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Rosario Dominicana's Cyanide Tailings Dam Construction and OperationBy Richard Addison
Rosario Dominicana, S. A. operates an 8,500 tonne per dayopen pit gold/silver mine in the Dominican Republic on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The mine is located in an agricultural area which is
Jan 1, 1980
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Energy Growth Bodes Well For Western Coal, RMCMI Attendees ToldBy Steve Kral
The coal mining industry in the western United States is seeing the same boom as the rest of the country and the world. Most coal mines in the West are operating flat out as the nation’s appetite for
Jan 1, 2005
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Activities Of The Polish-American Mine Center Help Reduce Coal FatalitiesBy J. H. Daniel, S. Krzemien
Partners In Economic Reform, Inc., established a Polish-American Mine Center in Katowice, Poland, in 1996 to improve working conditions in the minerals industry. The program was based on the experien
Jan 1, 2001
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Some Thoughts On the Current Situation and A Look AheadBy Richard J. Stoehr
In his time on earth, man has mined about 93.3 kt (3 billion oz) of gold. About one-half of this has been produced in the past 35 years. Roughly one-third of this gold is held as reserve in Central Ba
Jan 11, 1984
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Myths In Grinding Mill Q.A. — Uncovering The CostsBy V. Svalbonas
The process of grinding mill quality assurance brings with it associated truths and myths. When the mill quality assurance process took its first great steps forward in the late 1970s and early 1980s
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermomechanical Behavior Of Backfilled Disposal Rooms For Waste Retrieval Considerations In A Salt Dome RepositoryBy Paul F. Gnirk, Ralph A. Wagner, Joe L. Ratigan
This thermomechanical analysis used the finite element method to investigate the behavior of crushed salt backfill in a waste disposal room situated in a salt dome repository. The first of two objecti
Jan 1, 1981
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Critical Considerations in Robotic Seabed DrillingBy Steve Stuart
Deep-sea mineral SMS deposits present some of the world’s most challenging conditions for drilling equipment. As robotic seabed drilling services mature so too the ways that clients engage with servic
Sep 1, 2014
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Designing, Scheduling And Managing Waste Rock Facilities - A Case Study On The Waste Rock Facilities At The Phoenix Mine, Nevada.By V. Galla
Waste rock facilities (WRF) generally have a large footprint depending on the strip ratio the mine plan provides. Considerable planning is involved during the initial phase of the mine plan regarding
Jan 1, 2011
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A New Approach To Decision Making For Mines Rescue DeploymentBy D. Brady
There are many examples, historical and recent, from the underground coal mining industry where during emergency response the response and ultimately the outcomes, could have been significantly improv
Jan 1, 2012
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Mine Rescue And Survival -First PhaseBy Barnettm Ray R.
As a result of the Farmington explosion, the U. S. Bureau of Mines commissioned the National Academy of Engineering to a determine what steps could be taken in a short time frame to significantly red
Jan 1, 1971
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Radon-222 Emission In Ventilation Air Exhausted From Underground Uranium MinesBy W. I. Enderlin, P. O. Jackson, J. A. Glissmeyer, K. B. Olsen
A reliable estimate of radon emissions to the environment from underground uranium mines was obtained through measurements of radon in ventilation air at 24 mines and from estimates of radon release f
Jan 1, 1981
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Large Excavator Cuts Operating Costs at Alabama Coal MineBy Bill Elverman
Randy and Kenny Robison have visited every coal mine that would let them in the door, to survey the best mining practices. The brothers have spent nearly their entire lives working in coal operations
Jan 1, 2005
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Important Characteristics Of Membranes For Reliable Performance In Mine Wastewater Treatment SystemsBy T. Lilley
The use of membranes in wastewater systems has increased rapidly in recent years. Microporous or semi-permeable barriers augment conventional chemical or biological processes to meet stringent treatme
Feb 27, 2013
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Daniel Island Surprise?Sand Lens Lurking In Cooper MARL, Charleston, SCBy Ray Brainard
Charleston Water System?s Daniel Island Extension Tunnel, initially thought to be the simplest of the four replacement tunnels to design and build, became the most challenging after the discovery of a
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Tunnel Construction In Very Weak Sandstone - A Case Study Of Site Investigation For Tunnel Construction In The Twin Cities Area, MinnesotaBy Brent K. Nelson, D. Lee Petersen, Charles R. Nelson
INTRODUCTION Tunnels are commonly constructed in the very weak St. Peter sandstone in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Historically, core recovery in this weak sandstone was very small in the cri
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine LanpsMan’s search beneath the earth for minerals has always required light, and the devices used to provide illumination have been both innovative and unusual —from stone vessels holding fat and a wick of
Jan 7, 1980