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Improving Contracting Methods--The Owner's ViewpointBy Sammie D. Guy
This paper discusses the subject of "Improving Contracting Methods" from the owners point of view, particularly the public. An overview is given of the work of the U.S. National Committee on Tunneling
Jan 1, 1983
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Health Effects Among Nonminers In Mining CommunitiesBy Stanley Ferguson
Since 1978, the Colorado Department of Health has become involved in specific investigations of possible radiation hazards among nonminers in Colorado communities. In each instance, the improper dispo
Jan 1, 1981
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Hecla's Seismic Detection SystemBy John T. Langstaff
Rock bursts in the deep metal mines of the Coeur d’Alene district present an ever increasing problem in the safe and economic mining of the district’s silver, lead and zinc ores. Hecla Mining Compa
Jan 1, 1977
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HistoryBy F. C. Bond
History The breaking and shaping of rock was one of man's earliest occupations. In the Paleolithic Age long before the dawn of history, arrow¬smiths and the makers of stone axes, hammers, knive
Jan 1, 1985
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Experience With Shaft Boring And New Developments In German Coal MinesBy Karl-Heinz Bruemmer, Karl Wollers
1- Importance of Shafts for the Exploration and Extraction of Coal Deposits Coal mining in the Federal Republic of Germany is carried out in a depth between 800 and 1200 m below sea level (Fig. 1).
Jan 1, 1976
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Investing In Mineral Properties Abroad: Some New PitfallsBy J. Holmes Armstead, John L. Dobra
This paper examines some lesser known risks in foreign investment by U.S. companies that derive from international judicial activism by U.S. courts and the potential for extending U.S. anti-trust regu
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of Continuous Haulage In Low-Seam MiningBy Robert C. Salak
The era of low-seam mining with continuous haulage has been here for quite some time. Typical tonnages in companies such as Terry Glenn Coal are currently averaging 405 tonnes per shift in .8m coal. J
Jan 1, 1981
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Secondary Dispersion Of Copper In A Tropical Environment Near Maragojipe, State Of Bahia, BrazilBy Peter L. Siems
Humid tropical environments pose many problems for mineral exploration. The problems result from thick lateritic soils, dense vegetation, seasonally heavy rains, deep chemical weathering, few outcrops
Jan 1, 1972
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The Aarl Carbonelution ProcessBy Michael Brittan
The AARL elution process has recently been introduced to the North American mining industry by Bateman Engineers Inc. The process is described along with its noteworthy features. Design and operating
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect Of Mining Operation And Tailings Disposal Requirements On Mill DesignBy Robert H. Raring
Viewed abstractly, a mill may be defined as a mineral processing facility located somewhere between the mine and the tailings storage area, Just how mining operations and the demands of tailings stora
Jan 1, 1961
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Simulated Open-Pit Mining Conditions Used to Teach Dragline OperatorsBy Carl Eschman
Productivity from large walking draglines is primarily dependent on operator skills. This machine may be in operation three shifts a day, 364 days a year, and its output is directly related to coal un
Jan 6, 1982
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Depth And Horizontal Stress Challenges At White PineRoom-and-pillar mining at White Pine started in 1953 from a sub-outcropping orebody that gently dips to 1000 m depths in a distance of about 6 km. High horizontal stresses were recognized in the mid-1
Jan 1, 1993
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Molybdenum Conversion PracticeBy L. F. McHugh
Molybdenum conversion operations discussed in this paper encompass all major operations commercially used to upgrade molybdenite concentrates to various refined products. More emphasis is placed on di
Jan 1, 1986
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Blind Shaft Drilling's Application To The Establishment Of A Gold Mine In Australia - A Case HistoryBy Don Runge, John T. Zeni
Cuprex Limited is currently developing a small gold mining operation in Central Australia in the Tennant Creek field. In February 1984, the company undertook a feasibility study on the project and
Jan 1, 1987
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The Control Of Mine Ventilation Utilizing Multiple Main FansBy J. A. Boyle
In the Frick District of U, So Steel Corporation, we have had more than 37 years of experience in the use of multiple-fan ventilation systems, in our coal mines. In our Colonial field, with a long bel
Jan 1, 1961
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MOCCA: A Grinding Circuit Control Application (0d4f6c07-b557-47b1-ac79-b1bfbd3ce0e4)By A. Vien
MOCCA is a Multivariable Optimal Constrained Control Algorithm developed specifically for non-square industrial control applications with practical difficulties such as interactions, time delays, cons
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Economic Parameters And Cutoffs During And After Pit OptimizationBy B. K. Baird
The application of cutoffs during and after pit optimization is examined for a lower-grade multi-metallic copper deposit. Pit optimization requires calculation of the net revenue associated with each
Jan 1, 1999
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Architecture in a High-Tech Underground Structure Design - Naples ExperienceBy Ignazio Carbone
"During the design of a typical modern subway, engineering aspects prevail since underground structures remain hidden to most humans. Aligning the advanced architectural concepts with the engineering
Jan 1, 2016
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Treatment Of The Tintaya Skarn Copper OxideBy L. R. Chirinos
The Tintaya mine of BHP Copper, located in Southern Peru, includes a copper oxide deposit hosted in a mineralized skarn zone. The ore contains large amounts of clays and high acid consuming species re
Jan 1, 1997
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Economics Of Ocean Transportation Of Minerals In Less Than Full Cargo LotsBy Hans E. Tausig
The economics of transporting minerals by sea in less than full cargo lots encompasses an analysis of production costs, sale and inventory calculations and a careful comparison of ocean freight costs
Jan 1, 1979