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Longwall Mining Techniques For Minimizing Surface Structural Damage - IntroductionBy D. Y. Geng
Longwall mining is a relatively new mining method in the United States. Early trials in the eastern and central coal fields were not successful, mainly because, among others, the face supports did not
Jan 1, 1983
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Geotechnical Studies for the Underground Salt Cathedral of ZipaquiráBy Fabio Amaya, Andrés Marulanda, Ramiro Gutiérrez, Alberto Marulanda
The behavior of a salt rock mass is strongly related to a creep phenomenon. The amount of creep depends on the level of stress generated in the underground excavation. Additionally, security condition
Jan 1, 2003
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A Model For Determining The Overall Radon Release Rate And Annual Source Term For A Commercial In-Situ Leach Uranium FacilityBy Richard C. Smith, Steven H. Brown
Commercial scale in-situ leach uranium facilities (i.e., solution mining) have operated since late 1975, and have begun to appear in increasing numbers in the last few years. Solution mining involves
Jan 1, 1981
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Advances In Mobile Material Handling Systems For Mining ApplicationsBy M. H. Col
Within the last few years, there have been numerous techno-logical advancements within material handling due, in part, to the introduction of conveying systems and mobile material handling systems to
Jan 1, 1998
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Application Of Helical Drag Bit Technology For Mining OperationsBy Steve L. Bessinger, Luis B. Giraldo, Joram Shenhar, James D. Pile
This paper discusses the Helical Drag Bit (HDB) and its rock drilling applications with an emphasis on use in mining operations. The HDB is a drilling tool that employs cutting members arranged in a p
Jan 1, 2005
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Requirements for Effluent Treatment at the Waihi Gold MineBy David E. Peterson, F. Merz
The Waihi Gold Mining Company Limited, Martha Hill Project was the first major hard rock mining operation following the resurgence of the mining industry in New Zealand. Because of its location adjoin
Jan 1, 1991
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The International Network for Acid Prevention - A Progress ReportBy Henry Brehaut
The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) was formed in 1998 by 17 international mining companies to promote significant improvements in the management of sulphidic mine materials and the r
Jan 1, 2000
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Interactive Microprocessor Analysis For Prediction Of Unstable Ground ConditionsBy W. F. Kane
Underground geologic mapping is an extremely important aspect of any on- going ground control plan. However, the actual use of data derived from such a program is difficult and often leads to subjecti
Jan 1, 1986
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Environmental Aspects Of Site Selection For Uranium Mill TailingsBy Tom H. W. Loomis
The department of the Interior is a federation or holding company of several fiercely independent bureaus which have either jurisdiction or expertise - or both - in a wide range of environmental field
Jan 1, 1980
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Design Problems For Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal In BasaltBy Birger Schmidt
The design of underground nuclear waste disposal facilities poses new problems related to the requirement of long term safety against radionuclide migration. The degree and effects of rock disturbance
Jan 1, 1981
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Technical Note - A Novel Computational Approach Toward The Mill Matrix Of Distributed Comminution ModelsBy R. K. Mehta, S. K. Dhar, R. R. Mallepali
Introduction The incentives for developing a distributed form of the comminution model include: • for describing the heterogeneous comminution behavior of multiphase mineral systems (i.e. realis
Jan 1, 1994
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Innovative Methods For Precious Metals Recovery in North AmericaBy J. O. Marsden
The 1980s saw a revolution in gold extraction technology, paralleled only by the implementation of the cyanide leaching process in the late 1800s. This revolution was led by the widespread adoption of
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlling Underground Coal Mine Methane Safety Hazards Through Vertical and Horizontal Degasification OperationsBy Ronald C. Bethard, Kenneth W. Ely
The liberation of methane during underground coal mining causes serious safety concerns. During a mining cycle, with mechanized mining equipment, thousands of cubic feet of methane are released from c
Jan 1, 1989
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Overview Of The U. S. Dot Transportation Tunneling ProgramBy Russell K. McFarland, Eugene L. Foster
INTRODUCTION The U. S. Department of Transportation has underway an important new program which will have a major impact on rapid excavation technology. The Transportation Tunneling Program, as it
Jan 1, 1974
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A Geochemical Approach to Lixiviant Development for Manganese in situ Leach MiningBy Y. Topkaya, Lloyd Petrie, Dianne Marozas, R. E. Johnson, Steven Paulson, J. H. Canterford, B. R. Palmer, R. B. Bhappu, Lorin Redden
This paper describes a fundamental approach to in situ leach mining (ISLM) lixiviant development which emphasizes leaching selectivity through detailed characterization of mineral-solution interfacial
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effect of Flocculants On Rheological Properties of Thickener UnderflowBy Donald P. Spitzer, Peter V. Avotins
The flow properties of thickener underflow slurries can be characterized by their rheological parameters. Most of these slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior, characterized by a yield stress, to,
Jan 1, 1992
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What Financial Institutions Look for in Small Mine DevelopmentBy Stanley Dempsey
INTRODUCTION The mining industry has been under- going a significant restructuring for the past several years. Some firms have been liquidated. Some have been merged with other firms. A number of
Jan 1, 1987
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Technical Notes - Intelligent decision-support system for mine managersBy R. H. King, D. R. Schricker, R. E. Cameron
Mine managers rely on their experience, section foreman's daily reports and occasional time studies to make important production, maintenance and forecasting decisions. This information is often
Jan 1, 1991
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Sustainability Indicators For The Mining Industry: Issues And ChallengesBy P. Christmann
The operational paradigm of mining industries is shifting from ?optimal profit for the financial stakeholders? to a new concept compatible with sustainable development ethics: ?maximize economic and s
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of Tunnel Boring Machine Systems For Ground ControlBy J. S. Hattrup
INTRODUCTION Tunnel boring machines in non-abrasive competent rock with little or no water have set new performance standards in the driving of tunnels. However, when the machines have hit blocky o
Jan 1, 1981