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Reclamation of the Canmore Creek Open Pit Coal Mines to Form Quarry Lake Heritage Park, Alberta, Canada; an Example of Successful, Walk-Away, Pit Lake ClosureBy H. G. Stephenson, D. Castendyk
Open pit anthracite mining at the Canmore Creek Mines, Canmore, Alberta, south of Banff National Park, resulted in several pit lakes by the early 1970’s. To enable future mining opportunities in the R
Jan 1, 2019
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The Future Of Solution And In-Situ Mining Restoration ? IntroductionBy R. Jacobson
This paper presents comparison of proposed future solution and in-situ mining methods for in-situ leaching and recovery of uranium, gold, silver, and copper. We propose to show that in the future new
Jan 1, 1987
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Site Development Over an Abandoned Coal MineBy Gennaro G. Marino
During the preliminary design stages of the Illinois Division of Natural Resources(DNR) building, it was discovered that an old coal mine was present some 70 m (220 ft) beneath the building site. Th
Jan 1, 2000
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Construction of Nine Shafts for the Manhattan Section of the New York City Water Tunnel No. 3By Yifan Ding, Shemek Oginski, Patrick Finn
The Manhattan section of the New York Water Tunnel No. 3 constructed by the Schiavone/Shea/Frontier-Kemper Joint Venture is a $668 million project. The contract includes a tunnel drive of 8.85 km (29,
Jan 1, 2007
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Modeling the Liberation of Quartz in Low‑Grade Iron Ores from Different Iron Deposits - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Weiran Zuo, Wanzhong Yin, Jin Yao, Keqiang Chen, Qiuyue Sheng, Liu Liu
It is important to investigate the liberation properties of gangue minerals and establish liberation models for low-grade iron ores to reject gangue early. In this study, three types of iron ores from
Oct 18, 2023
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Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part I: Chemistry And Initial Process DevelopmentBy J. O. Marsden
Over the past eight years, Phelps Dodge (a subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.) devoted a significant amount of effort to the development of a suite of processes for the effective hydro
Jan 1, 2007
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Experts Discuss Reserves Reporting at SME MeetingBy Steve Kral
Mining is a risky business. The cost of exploring for new mineral deposits is high and the success rate of finding one worthy of development is relatively low. And once a deposit is identified, ther
Jan 1, 2003
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Knelson-Deswik Mill: Evaluation Of Operating Variables ? IntroductionBy D. Rahal
All ores have an economic optimum particle size (Wills and Napier-Munn, 2006). This optimum value is often a compromise between the need to achieve adequate liberation for the efficient separation and
Jan 1, 2011
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Longwall Coal Mining Under S.M.C.R.A. 1977 The Ohio ExperienceBy Robert J. Rothwell
Underground mining of coal by longwall mining methods has not been a predominant technique in Ohio. To date, only five mines in the state utilize this method, however, the technique has sparked a cert
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Depressants In The Phosphate/Silica SystemBy P. Zhang
The use of phosphate depressants in the cationic flotation of silica from francolite in the Florida phosphate industry is rarely practiced. The occasional use of gelatinized starch derivatives and pH
Jan 1, 2009
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Notes On The Efficacy Of Wet Versus Dry Screening Of Fly AshBy B. Valentim
The methodology used to obtain fly ash subsamples of different sizes is generally based on wet or dry sieving methods. However, the worth of such methods is not certain if the methodology applied is n
Jan 1, 2008
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Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Interstate Highways Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (02f14e56-44eb-4294-94a4-02fe73f626ca)By Yi Luo, Jian Yang, Hua Jiang
Surface subsidence induced by underground coal mining activities, especially longwall mining operations, can cause various problems to interstate highways ranging from structural integrity, drivabilit
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Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Interstate Highways Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Yi Luo, Jian Yang, Hua Jiang
Surface subsidence induced by underground coal mining activities, especially longwall mining operations, can cause various problems to interstate highways ranging from structural integrity, drivabilit
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Bulk-scale laboratory experiments of re-entering a sealed heatingBy W. K. Hitchcock
Anecdotal evidence suggests that re-entering a sealed heating poses a significant hazard, whereby the original heating is rejuvenated at an accelerated rate forcing withdrawal and re-sealing of the ar
Jan 1, 2009
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Determination Of Volumetric Changes From Laser Scanning At An Underground Limestone MineBy B. Slaker
The ability to detect and quantify ground movements in underground mine workings is of the utmost importance to the safety of miners and continuity of operations. Rib sloughage is one of the most comm
Feb 27, 2013
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MBTA Silver Line Phase III?Completes Boston?s Newest Transit LineBy Gregory Yates
INTRODUCTION Project Description The Silver Line is a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Line and is Boston?s newest transit service. Silver Line Phase I extends along Washington Street entirely on the surface
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Chemical Demineralization Of Three Different Graphite Ores From TurkeyBy Ö. Kaya
The removal of gangue minerals from three different graphite ores (Inebolu, Akdag?madeni and Çoraklidere) from Turkey by acid leaching was studied. Acid leaching experiments were applied to the flotat
Jan 1, 2009
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Niagara Tunnel ProjectBy Doug Harding
The Niagara Tunnel Project (NTP) is a 10.4 km (6.5 mi) long, 14.4 m (47.5 ft)bored tunnel that will run under the City of Niagara Falls from the Upper Niagara River to the Sir Adam Beck Power Station.
Jan 1, 2007
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Teleoperated Cutting and Haulage For Thin Coal SeamsBy A. J. Kwitowski
Remote control is usually associated with deep mine, continuous mining machines. This is because thin-seam operation precludes an onboard operator's compartment or the mine has approval to conduc
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effectiveness Of Task-Based Noise-Exposure Assessment Methods For Monitoring Miner Noise HazardsBy C. Bise, A. Seal
Excessive noise has long been a hazard in the coal-mining industry. Studies conducted during both the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s consistently show that hearing hearing loss within the mining industr
Jan 1, 2001