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  • SME
    Overview Of The Mineralogy Of The Biwabik Iron Formation, Mesabi Iron Range, Northern Minnesota (920373f1-b6c7-4867-b2db-6fdc7d83ab71)

    By Peter L. McSwiggen

    The mineralogy of the Biwabik Iron Formation changes dramatically from west to east as the formation nears the basal contact of the Duluth Complex. This reflects a contact metamorphism that took place

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Fungal Leaching Of Metals From Electronic Scrap

    By S. Ilyas

    Technical innovation in electrical and electronic equipment with new functions and design, stimulate consumer?s purchasing desire towards the latest equipments and this leads the rapid increase in the

    Feb 27, 2013

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    Tunneling for the Eastlink Project, Melbourne, Australia

    By Peter Campi, Harry R. Asche, Ian P. Callow, Edmund G. Taylor, P. Scott Smith

    The US$1,850 million EastLink project is a 39km tollway and includes twin 3-lane,1.5km long, undrained driven tunnels. The hard rock tunnels are being built to avoid passing the motorway through the M

    Jan 1, 2007

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    The Next Step Change In The Size Of Mining Projects

    Many of the world?s largest existing mines are considering substantial step changes in production volumes, compensating for declining ore grades while trying to address increases in world demand for r

    Feb 27, 2013

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    Thermal oxidation of coal mine ventilation air methane

    By J. M. Somers

    Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and the principal component of natural gas. Coal seams often contain significant quantities of methane, and underground coal mines must ensure that methane release

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Online Presentation Aids Classroom Teaching

    By Rajive Ganguli

    There are several elements of online pedagogy and information technology that are being used in the University of Alaska Fairbanks’(UAF) course “ES 201: Computer Techniques,” to enhance classroom teac

    Jan 1, 2000

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    2009 Permeation Test Results For Grouts Made With Ultrafine Cements

    By Raymond W. Henn

    The 30th annual short course ?Grouting Fundamentals and Current Practice? was held at the Colorado School of Mines, June 22-26, 2009. The field demonstration portion of the course was conducted June 2

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Breakthrough Outage at the Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel Project, New Zealand

    By Charlie Watts, Ken Smales, Ron Fleming

    The Manapouri Power Station is an underground hydro-electric station located in the South Island of New Zealand, and was constructed in the 1960s. Between 1997and 2002, a second 10m diameter tailrace

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Numerical simulation of ventilation air flow in underground mine workings

    In recent years, Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD, has been commonly utilized in the mining industry to model the fluid flow behavior in underground mine workings. This paper uses CFD modeling to sim

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Exploration (692d4533-e846-4408-ba93-9ba3d3c0a995)

    By D. R. Wilburn

    The worldwide budget for non fuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 27 percent in 2003 from the 2002 budget, according to the Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The i

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Comparison of the transverse load capacities of various block ventilation stoppings under arch loading conditions

    By T. M. Barczak

    Stoppings are required to resist lateral forces on the face of the structure to control pressure differentials created by ventilating air. The design criteria in other parts of the world, including Au

    Jan 1, 2009

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    NATM Through Clean Sands—The Michigan Street Experience

    By Mohamed A. Younis, Paul J. Headland, Paul H. Madsen, Vojtech Gall

    INTRODUCTION A 100 ft long, 20 ft high and 18 ft wide NATM tunnel was excavated through grouted clean sands beneath a busy city street, including a variety of existing utility lines. The new tunnel

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Mining Applications Of Small Disc Cutters

    By J. E. Friant

    Until 1956, drill and blast was the only way to excavate rock. In that year, a tunneling machine using disc type cutters economically bored a small Toronto tunnel. Its amazing 105 ft/day set a new w

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Designing, Scheduling And Managing Waste Rock Facilities - A Case Study On The Waste Rock Facilities At The Phoenix Mine, Nevada.

    By V. Galla

    Waste rock facilities (WRF) generally have a large footprint depending on the strip ratio the mine plan provides. Considerable planning is involved during the initial phase of the mine plan regarding

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Maximizing Air Quality Inside Enclosed Cabs With Uni-Directional Filtration And Pressurization System - Preprint 09-099

    By A. B. Cecala

    Enclosed cabs have been used on surface mining equipment for many years to protect equipment operators from health and safety hazards. The surface mining and quarrying process is a highly mechanized

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Are Nanoparticulates Present In Typical Mineral Processing Practices And Can They Be Suppressed?

    By C. R. Copeland

    Airborne dust emission standards are receiving growing attention. This trend is motivated by significant health studies that have shown adverse health effects due to exposure to dust. Currently, the a

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Design And Development Of A Mobile Mining Machine

    By G. L. Dollinger, J. P. Kindsvater, J. A. Gibson

    DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE MINING MACHINE INTRODUCTION Until recently, developing tunnels in hard rock has been accomplished either by the drill and blast method or by using large tunnel bo

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Drop Shafts for Narragansett Bay Commission CSO Abatement Program, Providence, Rhode Island

    By Rafael C. Castro, Geoffrey Hughes, Fredrick (Rick) Vincent, Philip H. Albert

    Seven pairs of drop and ventilation shafts, between two and nine feet in diameter, will convey combined sewer flow to a 230-foot-deep, 26-foot diameter storage tunnel. This paper will present case his

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Upgrading Gasifier Slag – Preprint 97-69

    By M. S. Klima, V. Choudhry

    Coal gasification solid residue (slag) contains unconverted carbon (char) which is considered an impurity for utilization applications of slag. Under this study, table concentration was used to proces

    Feb 24, 1997

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    Mitigating Tunnel Launch and Reception Challenges

    By Steven W. Hunt

    Appropriate seals, portal ground improvement, and compatible shaft construction techniques are vital elements for launching and receiving tunnels effectively in urban areas where adjacent property req

    Jan 1, 2008