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                     Mankind, Minerals and the Environment Mankind, Minerals and the EnvironmentBy Dirk van Zyl, S. Chander Minerals have been critical to human society from the earliest and their use has been intertwined with the development of civilization. In the Western World, the mining, processing and extractive meta Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Underground Mining: Caving Methods Underground Mining: Caving MethodsBy George A. Mealey Caving mining methods that are based on a planned caving of rock above and/or at times surrounding the material being mined can be classified in three broad categories: longwall mining, sublevel cavin Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Plant Design, Practice Conference Attracts Processing Specialists Plant Design, Practice Conference Attracts Processing SpecialistsBy William R. Yernberg The Mineral Processing Plant Design, Practice and Control Conference was held from Oct. 20through 24, 2002, at the Fairmont Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The conference was attended by Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Silver In Transition ? Introduction Silver In Transition ? IntroductionBy Mark E. Emerson 1967 will be remembered as the year the world realized it was running out of silver. In May of this year a new era in tin the history of the white metal was begun as the power of the U.S. Treasury to Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Underground Mining: Challenges And Solutions In Subsidence Perspective (d1803fca-596b-4cc5-8f04-4e52c00599a3) Underground Mining: Challenges And Solutions In Subsidence Perspective (d1803fca-596b-4cc5-8f04-4e52c00599a3)By S. K. Singh To meet increasing demand of coal, underground mining is largely being replaced by the exploitation at deeper horizons and with greater complexities. The exploitation-proposition may be below not-to-b Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Characterization And Upgrading Of Fine Sillimanite Ore Using Wide-Angle Dense-Medium Cycloning Characterization And Upgrading Of Fine Sillimanite Ore Using Wide-Angle Dense-Medium CycloningBy A. A. Sadegh A laboratory investigation was carried out on the characterization and beneficiation of sillimanite ore. Petrographic analysis indicated that the ore consisted of massive elongated sillimanite grains Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Assessment and Detection of Loose Rock Hazards in Underground Metal Mines Using Thermal Imaging Assessment and Detection of Loose Rock Hazards in Underground Metal Mines Using Thermal ImagingBy S. Iverson Fall of ground accidents continue to be a source of injury in underground metal mines. MSHA accident statistics indicate that most rock fall accidents occur at a new face where drilling and blasting m Feb 23, 2014 
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                     EPA’s EPCRA Assistance Visits: Getting Prepared (EPCRA Actually Consists Of Sections Other Than 313?) EPA’s EPCRA Assistance Visits: Getting Prepared (EPCRA Actually Consists Of Sections Other Than 313?)By K. Ward The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is beginning to provide compliance assistance visits to various industries, including mining, for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) c Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Mining Heritage: Preservation And Sustainable Development Of An Outstanding Universal Value Mining Heritage: Preservation And Sustainable Development Of An Outstanding Universal ValueBy J. Kretschmann Mining heritage can be of outstanding value for many regions around the world, because mining has been done for thousands of years for the benefit of mankind and its development. This paper presents a Feb 27, 2013 
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                     The Genesis And Occurrence Of Tertiary Phosphorites In The Southeastern United States (af9093ee-f3c1-4dab-963a-088eb4b6b17b) The Genesis And Occurrence Of Tertiary Phosphorites In The Southeastern United States (af9093ee-f3c1-4dab-963a-088eb4b6b17b)By Michael E. Zellars The distribution of phosphate in Pliocene-Miocene deposits of the Southeastern United States was controlled by the prevailing geologic setting. For each basin a unique set of conditions in terms of re Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Adaptive Environmental Management - "Reactive or Adaptive?" Adaptive Environmental Management - "Reactive or Adaptive?"By Charles J. Kucera Today's highly publicized issues of resource development and environmental protection are not new. But recently these issues have been played one against the other, and some would have us believe Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Applying Human Factors Engineering To Mining Systems Applying Human Factors Engineering To Mining SystemsBy Craig Hartley ? A helper stands beside a continuous miner as the operator is at the controls. The operator means to push the stop button but hits the drum rotation start button by mistake. The drum begins to turn a Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Prediction Of Coal Continuity, Quality, And Mining Conditions As Afforded By Deposystem Analysis ? Introduction Prediction Of Coal Continuity, Quality, And Mining Conditions As Afforded By Deposystem Analysis ? IntroductionBy R. H. Mullennex Application of depositional analysis concepts is becoming an ever-increasingly more important and more useable tool in exploration and development of coals in the Appalachian basin. Over the past deca Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Mineral resources in the Portuguese continental shelf Mineral resources in the Portuguese continental shelfBy Raquel Costa, Aldino Campos, Frederico Carvalho Dias, Pedro Madureira, Patrícia Conceição, Ana Filipa Marques, Andreia Afonso, Maria Ana Martins, António Calado, Luísa Pinto Ribeiro Since its formation in 2004, the Task Group for the Extension of the Continental Shelf (EMEPC) has been collecting hydrographic, geological and geophysical data to support the extension of the contine Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Paste Thickener Technology For Mine Backfill Paste Thickener Technology For Mine BackfillBy J. Stephen Slottee, Jerold Johnson The use of a thickener, without filtration, to produce a non-settling paste (also called thickened tailings) with non-Newtonian rheology has been practiced in Australia for many years for the disposal Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Interplay of Face Support Pressure and Soil Permeability on Face Stability in EPB Tunneling The Interplay of Face Support Pressure and Soil Permeability on Face Stability in EPB TunnelingBy Dimitrios Litsas, Michael Kavvadas, Panagiotis Sitarenios "The paper discusses the results of 3D finite element analyses to investigate the effect of face support pressure and soil permeability on face stability conditions in EPB tunnelling. Two main types o Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Atmospheric monitoring systems for very large mines Atmospheric monitoring systems for very large minesBy A. E. Ketler Conventional Atmospheric Monitoring System (AMS) installations for monitoring CO, CH4, O2 and air-velocity throughout underground mines are usually relegated to a modest 3-5 mile extent and with data Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Evaluation of Pollution of Mining Areas in Aspect of their Future Use and Development Evaluation of Pollution of Mining Areas in Aspect of their Future Use and DevelopmentBy D. J. Pyra, J. Kudelko, Korzekwam W. Polkowice region (Lower Silesia, Poland) is an area, where the copper mining activity started about 40 years ago and new technologies were applied. There are 3 underground mines, 3 processing plants, Jan 1, 2005 
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                     New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig Project (881ea9c2-d5ae-480c-bdfb-c660ed52f398) New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig Project (881ea9c2-d5ae-480c-bdfb-c660ed52f398)By W. R. Dengler Dynatec Mining Limited contracted to sink a lS00 metre (4960 ft.) concrete lined shaft for Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The shaft is 6.3 metres (20.S ft.) in diameter inside Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Teamwork, Technology Key in Rescuing Coal Miners Teamwork, Technology Key in Rescuing Coal MinersBy Steve Kral The dramatic rescue of nine Pennsylvania coal miners trapped nearly 90 m (300 ft) underground for77 hours probably would not have happened without the high technology equipment and improved mine rescu Jan 1, 2002 
