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Social, Economic, And Planning Impacts Of Rapid Excavation And Tunneling TechnologyBy W. L. Garrison
Improvements continue to be made in rapid excavation and tunneling technology. There are several ways to examine the impacts of such improvements. The most common procedure is to monitor current devel
Jan 1, 1974
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MADIQ Tunnel, Lebanon: TBM Tunneling Vs. Karst GeologyBy William D. Leech
Lebanon used a TBM for the firsttime to excavate a tunnel in the country. A main beam TBM, built in 1979, bored the 3.8 m (12.5-ft) diameter by 4,020 m (2.5-miles) Madiq Tunnel. The TBM bored through
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Advances In The Practical Implementation Of Indicator GeostatisticsBy Clayton V. Deutsch
Indicator Kriging (IK) is being commonly applied to mineral resource assessment problems. More recently, indicator simulation has also been used for sensitivity analysis and difficult change of suppor
Jan 1, 1992
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Pumping and DrainageBy Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION The control of nuisance water in a mine is extremely important; left uncontrolled, nuisance water can have a severe effect on haulage, ventilation, production, and the health and safe
Jan 1, 1986
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Using LSTM and ARIMA to Simulate and Predict Limestone Price Variations "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Mei Long, Tawum Juvert Mbah, Jianhua Zhang, Haiwang Ye
There have been many improvements and advancements in the application of neural networks in the mining industry. In this study, two advanced deep learning neural networks called recurrent neural netwo
Jan 6, 2021
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Release Of Heavy Metals From Sulfide Flotation Tailings Under Deepwater Discharge EnvironmentsBy H. K. Lin
Deepwater discharges of sulfide flotation tailings have been practiced for several decades. Oxygen penetration and organic matter content in such environments are the two major factors that determine
Jan 1, 2009
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Financing Options For Small Mines—what We Learned In Our Senior Design Project - SME Annual Meeting 2022By G. V. Campbell, O. T. Holdsworth, M. G. Nelson
A senior design project is required by all accredited mining engineering degree programs. Often referred to as the capstone of a student’s education, this project is expected to include all the import
Mar 2, 2022
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A heat study and the modelling of future climatic conditions at Vale Inco?s Coleman/McCreedy East MineBy C. K. Kocsis
A study was undertaken to evaluate the thermal environment and determine the contributing heat sources within the existing 153 Orebody of Coleman/McCreedy East Mine which would then enable the predict
Jan 1, 2009
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Mechanical Mining In Hard Rock: A Glimpse Into The FutureBy R. J. Robbins
The mechanization of hard rock underground mines offers a large potential for reducing cost, improving efficiency, and increasing profitability. However, in spite of serious efforts by quite a number
Jan 1, 2001
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Technology Ensures Coal Will Be The Nation’s Fuel ChoiceBy Steve Kral
President Bush’s National Energy Program and his Clear Skies Initiative both emphasize the use of coal to help meet the nation’s growing energy needs. And why not? Coal is currently responsible for
Jan 1, 2003
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World Record Set In Poland: Cat Plow System Sets Mark From Single FaceOn Feb. 16, 2012, the Polish coal mining company Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A. set the world record for daily production from a plow-equipped longwall, with an output of 24.4 kt (26,900 st) of coal fr
Jan 1, 2012
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Minera Yanacocha, Three Years LaterThe Yanacocha Project is the first foreign investment in Peruvian mining since Cuajone (1976). Three years after the project began, it has become the largest producer of gold from heap leach operation
Jan 1, 1996
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The Miocene Questa Caldera, Northern New Mexico: Relation To Batholith Emplacement And Associated Molybdenum MineralizationBy Peter W. Lipman
Structural and topographic relief in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico provides a remarkable cross section through the recently recognized 23-26 m.y.-old Questa caldera and cogenet
Jan 1, 2013
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Economic Evaluations For Validity On Mining ClaimsBy J. R. Evans
Mining claims must have a discovery of a valuable mineral deposit to be valid. When required, a Federal government mineral examiner makes a determination of validity and recommendations thereof to aut
Jan 1, 1993
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Caterpillar With Tunnel Boom Boosts Productivity On Swiss ProjectA dedicated tunnel construction version of the Caterpillar 328D LCR compact radius excavator is proving highly productive on the A9 Autoroute construction project near Visp, in Switzerland. It is the
Jan 1, 2009
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Technical Note - Correcting the burden formula for heave blastingBy S. D. Thompson
An AIME transaction by P.L. Allsman (1960), "Analysis of Explosive Action in Breaking Rock," contains many useful concepts applicable to blast design. Of special interest was the derivation of a heave
Jan 3, 1985
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster Facility Roasting And Gas HandlingBy A. Cole, A. Bolland
The roasting and gas handling circuits at Goldstrikes' new Roasting Facility incorporate proven technologies in a unique combination. During the design of the plant, every effort was made to uti
Jan 1, 2001
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A Review Of Subsidence Prediction Research Conducted At Sandia National LaboratoriesBy H. J. Sutherland
This paper reviews the results of the subsidence research prop ram at Sandia National Laboratories. The manuscript highlights the following: the application of empirical methods (profile functions) to
Jan 1, 1982
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Dual Concentrate From The Egyptian Baritic Iron OreBy F. Hassan, M. A. Arafa
At El-Gedida iron ore deposits there is a block of about 30million tons neglected due to its higher sulfur content due to the presence of barite gangue minerals. From this bluk by magnetic separation
Jan 1, 1999
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BlastingTechniques and Modern Explosives Allow More Efficient Coal MiningThe first of this three part series examines he history and some of the properties and characteristics of explosives. Use of explosives is discussed for underground and surface coal operations—the la
Jan 7, 1981