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                     New approaches detailed for gold exploration in the Canadian shield New approaches detailed for gold exploration in the Canadian shieldBy H. R. Butler, J. F. Church, A. T. MacGibbon Introduction Inco is the major North American nickel producer. Initially based in Sudbury, Ontario, its past exploration activity was directed toward finding new nickel deposits. New nickel sulfide d Jan 2, 1987 
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                     Solving Process Plant Vibration Problems Solving Process Plant Vibration ProblemsBy Adriaan de Villiers Many conventional structural analysis and design methods in current use are not appropriate for the mining industry. Two major reasons for this are that: • The economic life of a particular mine is l Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Prediction of Surface Subsidence by Probability Function Integration Method Prediction of Surface Subsidence by Probability Function Integration MethodBy W. L. Zhong Probability function integration method is one of the influence function method. It is a widely accepted method in many mining districts in China and Poland mainly because its theory and formulae can Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Managing Contractor Safety In Australia Managing Contractor Safety In AustraliaBy J. Luxford The last decade has seen an enormous increase in the use of contractors right across the Australian mining industry. So much so that contractors now operate 33 of the 68 underground metalliferous mine Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Passive-Treatment of Acid Rock Drainage: What is the Potential Bottom Line? Passive-Treatment of Acid Rock Drainage: What is the Potential Bottom Line?By James J. Gusek Passive-treatment systems that mitigate acid-rock drainage (ARD) from coal mines have operating since the mid-1980s. Large systems at metal mines are being contemplated. A 95L/sec (1500-gpm) capacity Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Project Payette Proposed Solution Mining Program For The Creation Of A 315 Foot Diameter Unsupported Sphere At, A Depth Of 2,700 Feet Project Payette Proposed Solution Mining Program For The Creation Of A 315 Foot Diameter Unsupported Sphere At, A Depth Of 2,700 FeetBy Jr. Kermit Allen A study was conducted for the AEC to determine the feasibility of constructing an unsupported 315 foot diameter spherical cavity at a depth of 2,700 feet in a salt dome. A cavity of this size and shap Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Punk Rock in Portland Punk Rock in PortlandBy Pat Wilmoth, Joseph P. Gildner, Dan Nowak, Shane Yanagisawa, Don Z. Painter, Gordon F. Revey Frontier/Traylor is presently completing construction of twin tunnels for the Tri-County Metropolitan Transit District of Oregon’s (Tri-Met) westside lightrail system. The tunnels are each 4,550 m (1 Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Structural Geologic Mapping to Identify Controls on Ground Instability in Surface and Underground Limestone Mines Structural Geologic Mapping to Identify Controls on Ground Instability in Surface and Underground Limestone MinesBy S. E. Phillipson During the course of evaluations by the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s Roof Control Division, the controls on ground instability were investigated at surface and underground limestone mines t Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLO Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLOBy Carl Johnson, D. R. Todd The Blue Ridge Low Level Outlet (LLO) was a design/build contract to provide a secondary means of discharging water from the Blue Ridge Reservoir. The project involved driving a 3.25 m (11 ft) modifie Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Design and Construction of the 42nd Ave S Storage and Treatment Tunnel for the Henderson/ML King CSO Project Design and Construction of the 42nd Ave S Storage and Treatment Tunnel for the Henderson/ML King CSO ProjectBy J. Chae, D. Pecha, R. Andrews The Henderson/ML King CSO Project is a major combined sewer overflow (CSO)reduction project for the Department of Natural Resources and Parks of King County, Washington. The central element of the pro Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Borehole Mining: Getting More Versatile Borehole Mining: Getting More VersatileBy Marcus A. Wiley, Gregory Abramov Borehole mining (BHM) is a remotely operated method of extracting rock material through boreholes by high-pressure water jets. Figure 1 illustrates a BHM tool and fluids circulation. The tool consist Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Geotechnical Design of Devil’s Slide Tunnel Geotechnical Design of Devil’s Slide TunnelBy Y. Nien Wang, Moe Amini, Heiner Sander, Max John INTRODUCTION As the population increased along the coast route (California Route 1), and the people’s need to have guaranteed access increased, the landslides and related road closures began to ha Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Dynamic Simulation Of Grinding Circuits As An Aid For The Diagnosis Of Hydrocyclone Malfunction - Preprint 09-100 Dynamic Simulation Of Grinding Circuits As An Aid For The Diagnosis Of Hydrocyclone Malfunction - Preprint 09-100By C. Bazin Grinding circuits are operated in the presence of disturbances due to ore changes and equipment malfunctions. One of the challenges faced by the operators is the detection of a disturbance, the identi Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Mountaintop Removal Controversy Slows West Virginia Coal Mining Mountaintop Removal Controversy Slows West Virginia Coal MiningBy Syd S. Peng Mountaintop removal (MTR) mining started in West Virginia nearly 30 years ago. This surface mining method can extract multiple coal seams as thin as a few inches in whole and minimum rock dilution in Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Signifcant developments in dry rare-earth magnetic separation Signifcant developments in dry rare-earth magnetic separationBy M. Dobbins The advent of the more efficient and effective rare-earth roll (RER) separator in the early 1980s began a new era of dry magnetic separation. The RER units quickly became the separator of choice withi Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Public-Private Partnerships: An Efficient And Effective Means To Restore Abandoned Minelands In Western Pennsylvania Public-Private Partnerships: An Efficient And Effective Means To Restore Abandoned Minelands In Western PennsylvaniaBy M. H. Dunn, T. P. Danehy, C. F. Denholm, S. L. Busler The problems associated with abandoned minelands are so extensive that neither federal, state, or local governments nor the mining industry nor watershed groups can adequately address these problems i Jan 1, 2002 
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                     New Opportunities and Challenges in Surveying Underground Cavities Using Photogrammetric Methods New Opportunities and Challenges in Surveying Underground Cavities Using Photogrammetric MethodsThe exploitation of the underground is currently undergoing a major transformation process. Besides mining, alternative ways of utilization are playing an increasingly important role. These alternativ Jan 7, 2020 
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                     Discussion - Lemniscate-guided powered roof supports adapted for proper operation with the roof on longwall faces (857baea3-2787-49de-993d-00b3908db795) Discussion - Lemniscate-guided powered roof supports adapted for proper operation with the roof on longwall faces (857baea3-2787-49de-993d-00b3908db795)By J. B. Gwiazda S.S. Peng The highlights of this paper are : • The shield supports with lemniscate links will exert a tangential force on the roof strata, causing unnecessary and harmful roof movements, thus dama Jan 12, 1986 
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                     The Minnesota Experience — A Harbinger Of The Future For U.S. Metals Mining And Minerals Education? The Minnesota Experience — A Harbinger Of The Future For U.S. Metals Mining And Minerals Education?By W. Hustrulid In the mid-to-late 1800’s the U.S. mining industry was on the threshold of nearly a century of golden times. Nearly every state had a prosperous and growing mining sector. The importance of the indust Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Comparison of Different Blast Design Models, Using a Blasting Software Comparison of Different Blast Design Models, Using a Blasting SoftwareBy Roozbeh Afzali Designing an appropriate tunnel blasting pattern reduces the cost of rock breakage and subsequent operations such as loading, haulage and support of tunnels. For that reason, we developed a software t Jan 1, 2008 
